Kate DeAraugo

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Maybe Tonight 03:37 Tools
Heaven 04:06 Tools
Victim 02:47 Tools
The Most Beautiful Place 04:00 Tools
If This Is Love 03:43 Tools
Famous For Leaving 04:14 Tools
World Stands Still 03:57 Tools
It's Obvious 03:56 Tools
You Brought The Sunshine 04:11 Tools
Faded-easymp3s 03:29 Tools
Faded (Reactor Mix) 03:40 Tools
Faded (Chameleon Mix) 04:58 Tools
The Impossible Dream 04:58 Tools
Ironic 02:40 Tools
Please Don't Ask Me 02:40 Tools
Ain't Nobody 02:40 Tools
Like A Prayer 02:37 Tools
Shut Your Mouth 02:09 Tools
Cry Me A River 02:37 Tools
Rescue Me 02:37 Tools
Not That Kind 02:37 Tools
Lady Marmalade 02:53 Tools
I Want It All 02:35 Tools
How Could An Angel Break My Heart? 02:16 Tools
I Wish 02:16 Tools
Burning Love 02:16 Tools
Shackles (Praise You) 02:09 Tools
Once In My Life 02:09 Tools
It's True (from "Dinosaur Island" Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) 04:59 Tools
For Once In My Life 02:09 Tools
Maybe Tonight (finale) 02:09 Tools
Its Obvious 02:09 Tools
Maybe Tonight (Live) 02:09 Tools
Faded. 02:09 Tools
Ironic (Live) 02:09 Tools
Faded (Charmeon Mix) 04:59 Tools
Once In My Life (Results) 04:59 Tools
How Could An Angel Break My Heart 04:59 Tools
Kate DeAraugo - Faded 04:59 Tools
Maybe Tonight-easymp3s 04:59 Tools
Maybe Tonight [Live] 04:59 Tools
Tell Me 04:59 Tools
Faded - Reactor Mix 04:59 Tools
So, This Is Christmas 04:59 Tools
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing 04:59 Tools
If This Is Love-easymp3s 04:59 Tools
Faded [Reactor Mix] 04:59 Tools
Faded - Chameleon Mix 04:59 Tools
The Most Beautiful Place-easymp3s 04:59 Tools
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Kate DeAraugo (born November 5, 1985), is an Australian singer, and was the winner of the third season of Australian Idol in 2005. A former swimming teacher, Kate DeAraugo had auditioned for Australian Idol, in both the first (2003) and in the second season (2004), but didn't manage to make it past the audition stage of the competition. Since her first two auditions, DeAraugo had travelled from Bendigo, Victoria to the Gold Coast, Queensland for singing lessons with Vanetta Fields, finally moving to Queensland where she auditioned for the third season in 2005. On November 14, 2005 she beat Lee Harding to ensure her place in the grand final. DeAraugo's co-finalist was Emily Williams, making this the first all-girl final since the Australian show began in 2003. Williams was generally considered the favourite. On November 21, 2005, DeAraugo was announced the winner of Australian Idol 2005, during a live broadcast from the Sydney Opera House. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.