Anthony Callea is just 22 years of age, but he is already a national phenomenon.
His debut single, that extraordinary version of Andrea Bocelliâs âThe Prayerâ, not only held the No. 1 position in lockdown for five consecutive weeks, it has set the record books reeling: Anthony Calleaâs âThe Prayerâ is officially the fastest selling Australian single of all time, it is also the highest selling Australian single ever!
These are astounding figures for any artist, but especially for one whose career has only just begun. They hint at Anthonyâs rare, cross-generational appeal, but theyâre not what make him special. To understand that, you have to cast your mind all the way back to the 10th August, 2004, the morning after the then 21 year old singing teacher from Melbourne was voted out of the first round of Australian Idol. It had been a tough blow to a performer whoâd been working towards this moment since he was three years old. But that day, like every other day, he got over it and did what he did best. He sang. Because for Anthony Callea, there was nothing else he could do. âMusic is my life. Itâs my reason for beingâ, he says. âAnd anywayâ, he laughs, âIâm crap at everything elseâ.
There was nothing in Anthonyâs family history suggestive of his future profession. No one sang, no one played an instrument. So you can imagine his parentsâ complete bewilderment when the then three-year old Anthony asked them if they could take him to singing lessons. âIt was a bit weirdâ, recalls Anthony. âBut theyâve always been supportive, saying if thatâs what you really want to do, then go for itâ. And heâs been going for it ever since.
From those early days of talent schools through to 13 years of private singing lessons - which culminated in Anthony topping the state for Music Solo Performance in Victoriaâs (HSC equivalent) Certificate of Education (with a perfect score, no less!) - Anthony has been utterly committed to his craft. By age 15, Anthony was already performing at The Odeon theatre in Melbourneâs Crown Casino, where he met up with producer Ashley Cadell, and spent the next few years writing, recording and honing his skills. By age 17, he was earning his living as a professional singer, continuing to perform at the Crown Casino as well as doing corporate gigs and weddings as a member of vocal trio, Say Yeah. In addition, he had a group of 27 private singing students with whom he shared his vocal secrets. Anthony knew he was going somewhere. He just didnât know where, or when, his big break would come.
Then a small show called Australian Idol came along. Anthony made it through to the Final 30 before being voted off. The elimination was a surprise, and it hurt. But Anthony followed the same advice he gave his students: âKeep at it, donât let anyone put you down and remember that if you really want something, put your mind to it and just do itâ. So when Anthony received the wildcard that saw him re-enter the show, he wasnât overwhelmed. He wasnât nervous. He was ready.
History may recall that it was Casey Donovan who became the Australian Idol, but it is Anthony Callea who will be remembered for providing the showâs defining moment: a performance of The Prayer so jaw droppingly accomplished, so emotionally loaded, that it produced a standing ovation from both the judges and the audience. From that moment, Anthony Callea was on his way.
Anthony Calleaâs debut album, simply titled ANTHONY CALLEA, is stunning testament to his promise and his undeniable talent. Recorded over two months, ANTHONY CALLEA comprises 12 contemporary pop songs that explore the textured dynamics of his tenorâs range. It is an album remarkable for both the diversity and the consistency of its material. Anthony personally sifted through more than 40 tracks before settling on the 12 you have in front of you, so you can be assured this is contemporary pop at itâs finest.
Produced and written by the worldâs premier pop personnel â whose collective credits include George Michael, Delta Goodrem, Britney Spears, Ronan Keating and the Backstreet Boys, to name but a stellar few â and featuring a track which Anthony wrote while working with producer Ashley Cadell all those years back back (âI Want Youâ), ANTHONY CALLEA seamlessly melds all the diverse facets of Anthonyâs musical taste: thereâs the operatic (âThe Prayerâ, naturally); the symphonic (âPer Sempre For Always); polished pop-rock (âRainâ, âHurt So Badâ, âTake It To The Heartâ); carefree summer anthems (âLost in Summerâ); brooding, up-tempo dance (âInto Your Heartâ); big, dramatic ballads (âWhen I Get Thereâ); moody ballads (âI Want Youâ, âWhen You Were My Girlâ); even timeless classics (Simon & Garfunkelâs âBridge Over Troubled Waterâ). Itâs an album for all seasons by an artist whose voice is as versatile as it is convincing.
Anthony is immensely proud of his debut long player, and rightly so. It is a record with enormous appeal. But naturally â and especially given that heâs already reached such heady heights so early into his career â Anthony is still a little nervous about how the album will be received.
âItâs weirdâ, he says. âItâs like a part of me that Iâm putting out there and Iâm just hoping people will like it. Iâm extremely happy with it, and Iâve been overwhelmed by all the support Iâve received from the public, so I hope they like it as well. But at the end of the day I gave it all Iâve got, and if it doesnât work out, at least I can say that I gave it no less than one hundred per centâ.
ANTHONY CALLEA, the debut album from Anthony Callea, is living proof that natural talent, self-belief, hard work and persistence are the cornerstones of success. Or as Anthony might tell you:
âKeep at it, donât let anyone put you down and remember that if you really want something, put your mind to it and just do itâ.
Anthony Callea is set to perform in Milan alongside Pavarotti.
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