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Key Information

Gary Beals (born October 25, 1982) is a Canadian singer who is best known for being runner up [2] in the first season of the reality television series Canadian Idol. He is a resident of Cherry Brook, Nova Scotia and named "Best Halifamous Person of 2003" by The Coast.[3] Halifax Regional Municipality celebrated "Gary Beals Day" on November 22, 2003.[4]

He is gay.[5]

Career

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After coming second place to Ryan Malcolm on Canadian Idol,[6] he released a self-titled debut CD in August 2004.

His first album, Gary Beals, entered the Canadian album charts at Number 10 and went on to sell 110,000 copies.

His second album, The Rebirth Of..., was released on June 9, 2009.[7]

His third studio album, Bleed My Truth was released October 23, 2020.[8] His first single from the album, "Me For Me", 'is about being vulnerable and not being afraid to expose pieces of ourselves. It's about having open and honest conversations with those we love.'[9]

Discography

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Albums

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Year Album Peak Sales
CAN
2004 Gary Beals
  • Debut album
  • Released: August 17, 2004
10
  • Sales: 110,000
2009 The Rebirth Of...
  • Second studio album
  • Released: June 9, 2009
  • Sales: n/a
2020 Bleed My Truth
  • Third studio album
  • Released: October 23, 2020
  • Sales: n/a
2023 The Melody Within
  • Fourth studio album
  • Released: October 27, 2023
  • Sales: n/a
"—" denotes the album did not chart.

Singles

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Year Single Chart peaks Album
CAN
2004 "Summer Nights" 4 Gary Beals
"I've Changed"
"Not That Strong"
2009 "I Know You're Out There" The Rebirth Of...
"Jump Off" (featuring Blessed)
2020 "Me for Me" Bleed My Truth
"Blood Red Roses"

"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

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'''Gary Beals''' is an American singer known for his appearance as a contestant on the second season of American Idol in 2003, where he gained recognition for his soulful vocal style and performances of classic R&B and soul songs. Born in San Diego, California, Beals developed an interest in music early in life and auditioned for the show in Los Angeles, advancing through the competition with notable renditions of songs such as "When a Man Loves a Woman" and "Stand by Me." His participation on the show provided him with national exposure and a fan base, though he was eliminated during the competition. Following American Idol, Beals has continued his music career independently, releasing music and performing, with a focus on inspirational and gospel-influenced work. He remains active in the music industry, occasionally appearing in music-related events and continuing to record and perform.

Early life

Early life and background

Gary Beals was born on October 25, 1982, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. He grew up in the rural community of Cherry Brook, Nova Scotia, approximately 10 miles east of Halifax, in a close-knit family. This upbringing in a small, tight-knit setting provided a supportive environment during his formative years. From an early age, Beals was exposed to gospel and R&B music through his family and surroundings, singing in local church choirs and participating in talent competitions. His influences included artists such as Al Green, Aretha Franklin, Otis Redding, Whitney Houston, and Michael Jackson. These musical inspirations played a key role in shaping his early interest in singing, though he had no formal training.

Rise to prominence

Canadian Idol participation

Gary Beals participated in the first season of Canadian Idol in 2003, auditioning in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and advancing through the competition to become one of the top finalists. He finished as runner-up to winner Ryan Malcolm in the finale that aired on September 16, 2003, earning widespread attention for his vocal performances during the series. Throughout the competition, Beals performed a variety of songs that highlighted his range, including "A Whole New World," "Summer Nights," "(I've Had) The Time of My Life," "Angel," and "Don't Dream It's Over," along with various medleys. He contributed to the official Canadian Idol releases as a performer on tracks such as "Summer Nights." Following the show, Beals received notable local recognition in his home region. The Coast named him "Best Halifamous Person of 2003" for his impact and visibility. The Halifax Regional Municipality proclaimed November 22, 2003, as "Gary Beals Day" in his honor, with Mayor Peter Kelly highlighting how Beals portrayed a positive image to young people and brought national recognition to Halifax through his performances on the show. The Province of Nova Scotia issued a congratulatory statement acknowledging his success. His appearance on Canadian Idol launched his professional recording career, leading to his self-titled debut album in 2004.

Music career

Post-Idol music releases and development

Following his runner-up finish on Canadian Idol, Gary Beals released his self-titled debut album on August 17, 2004. The album peaked at number 10 on the Canadian Albums Chart and reportedly sold 110,000 copies. It featured key singles including "Summer Nights" (which reached number 4 on the Canadian Singles Chart), "I've Changed", and "Not That Strong" in 2004. Beals followed with his second studio album, The Rebirth Of..., released on June 9, 2009. The album included singles "I Know You're Out There" and "Jump Off" (featuring Blessed). He then returned in 2020 with his third album, Bleed My Truth, released on October 23, 2020. The lead single "Me for Me" centered on themes of vulnerability, openness, and honest communication with loved ones. Another notable single from the era was "Blood Red Roses" in 2020. His fourth album, The Melody Within, arrived on October 27, 2023. Beals has continued as an active singer-songwriter in gospel and R&B genres into the 2020s, with multiple nominations for the JUNO Awards and African Nova Scotia Music Awards.

Discography

Studio albums and singles

Gary Beals has released four studio albums since his appearance on American Idol, along with several notable singles. His self-titled debut studio album, Gary Beals, was released on August 17, 2004. The album included singles "Summer Nights" (2004), "I've Changed" (2004), and "Not That Strong" (2004). His second studio album, The Rebirth Of..., was released on June 9, 2009. Singles from the album include "I Know You're Out There" (2009) and "Jump Off" (featuring Blessed, 2009). His third studio album, Bleed My Truth, was released on October 23, 2020. It featured singles "Me for Me" (2020) and "Blood Red Roses" (2020). His fourth studio album, The Melody Within, was released on October 27, 2023.

Film and television work

Television appearances and production credits

Gary Beals rose to national attention through his participation as a contestant on the first season of the reality television series Canadian Idol in 2003. He appeared as himself in multiple episodes, advancing to the finals and finishing as runner-up. This marked his primary television appearance and provided the platform that launched his music career. In 2021, Beals took on a production role as producer of the 14-minute short documentary Good Love, which features intimate conversations with a diverse group of participants discussing the meaning of love, set against his song of the same name. Directed by Tanvi Madkaiker and produced by Katrina Lopes alongside Beals, the film was shot in one day in Toronto and released on YouTube in March 2021. Beals financed the project himself and was deeply involved in its creation as his first documentary endeavor. No other major television appearances or production credits are documented.

Personal life

No verified information is publicly available about Gary Beals' personal life.
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