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Lloyd Daniels
Lloyd Marc Daniels (born 14 December 1992) was, at 16, the youngest act in the competition this year. He is from Treharris, in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, and in his first audition, Cheryl Cole described him as "the first person to actually have the X Factor this year." He was placed in the bottom two after the rock-themed week, but the public vote saved him at the expense of Rachel Adedeji. He was in the bottom two again in week 6 but was saved when the vote went to deadlock and Jamie Archer was sent home. On 29 November, he was eliminated from the competition, finishing in fifth place.
On 7 December 2009, Daniels performed a homecoming concert outside the St David's Centre in Cardiff, and will return when the X Factor live tour comes to the city once again.
Joe McElderry
Joseph McElderry (born 18 June 1991) is from South Shields, Tyne & Wear and is a student at Newcastle College. He started singing when he was 14. He took the role of Danny in Grease, performed at Harton Technology College. He auditioned for The X Factor in 2007, but felt too young compared to the other contestants and opted to walk away.[9] He was the Pride of South Tyneside's Young Performer of the Year in 2008.
In 2009 he auditioned in Manchester singing Luther Vandross's Dance With My Father. After he sang Whitney Houston's song Where Do Broken Hearts Go in the second week of live shows, Simon Cowell said his performance was "note-perfect". After week 3 "big band" week, Cowell said: "I have to give it to you. Whatever is thrown up at you, you just rise up to the challenge". Louis Walsh tipped him for the final, after his rendition of Don't Stop Believin' on the fourth live show. This performance caused the original song to briefly re-enter the UK Singles Chart[citation needed]. At the start, if he was ever to be in the bottom two, and the choice was made by the audience/viewers (which it is now,) he would have left, as he had not many fans. And statistics show, he was always very low on the safety scale.
After his rendition of Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me, on the seventh live show, he received a standing ovation from all four judges (the first this season), with Cowell calling it "the performance of his life".[10]
He received another standing ovation after he sang Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word on the eighth live show, with Dannii Minogue and Louis Walsh admitting they had to see him in the final. By 29 November, he was the only remaining competitor in Cheryl's category. After singing three separate songs in the final, Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me as a duet with George Michael, Don't Stop Believin' by Journey, and Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word, McElderry made it into the final two, with Olly Murs and himself beating Stacey Solomon to the final two. After singing his rendition of the 2009 winner's song, Miley Cyrus' The Climb, Joe McElderry went on to win the series.
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