Friday, April 4, 2014

Sam Callahan - Gay Times - January 2014

 Sam Callahan (born 10 May 1994) is a former barman from Essex. He attended Sylvia Young Theatre School with The Wanted's Nathan Sykes. Before he auditioned for The X Factor, Callahan was part of mixed-gender group managed by Geri Halliwell, before leaving in June 2011 to go solo. He released his debut single "Runaway Train" in December 2012. Callahan supported The X Factor bands District3 and Union J at gigs in Scotland. Callahan is a Celtic fan, having lived in Glasgow to work with Scottish music producer John McLaughlin (911, Westlife, Busted), who produced "Runaway Train". Callahan has also worked as a model.


 Callahan sang "You're Beautiful" in his room audition and "You Need Me, I Don't Need You" at his arena audition. He performed "Iris" at bootcamp and "We Are Young" and "Teenage Dream" at judges' houses.


 During the live shows, Callahan angered The X Factor bosses by selling his own merchandise, which is against the rules of the show. He was eliminated in week 6, after Scherzinger, Barlow and Osbourne voted him off over Luke Friend, with Walsh refusing to send home either of his acts.





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