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'''Erik Segerstedt''' (born April 20, 1983 in [[Uddevalla]]) was the runner-up to [[Markus Fagervall]] on the third season of [[Sweden|Swedish]] version of ''[[Idol 2006]]''.<ref>[http://www.expressen.se/noje/1.1883977/erik-segerstedt-blir-programledare Erik Segerstedt blir programledare], [[Expressen]] 2010-02-16</ref>
'''Erik Segerstedt''' (born April 20, 1983 in [[Uddevalla]]) was the runner-up to [[Markus Fagervall]] on the third season of [[Sweden|Swedish]] version of ''[[Idol 2006]]''.<ref>[http://www.expressen.se/noje/1.1883977/erik-segerstedt-blir-programledare Erik Segerstedt blir programledare], [[Expressen]] 2010-02-16</ref> In 2007, he became part of the Swedish band [[E.M.D.]] alongside two other ''Idol'' contestants [[Danny Saucedo]] from ''[[Idol 2006]]'' and [[Mattias Andréasson]] from ''[[Idol 2007]]''.

==''Idol''==
Erik Segerstedt took part in Idol 2006 singing the following:


{| class="wikitable"
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!STYLE="background:#efefef;"|Round
!STYLE="background:#efefef;"|Song
!STYLE="background:#efefef;"|Original artist
!STYLE="background:#efefef;"|Theme
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|Audition||Feeling Good||[[Michael Bublé]]||-
|----
|Final auditions||Signed, Sealed, Delivered||[[Stevie Wonder]]||Acapella
|----
|Final auditions||You've Got A Friend||[[Carole King]]||Duett (med [[Azra Osmancevic]])
|----
|Final auditions||Don't You (Forget About Me)||[[Simple Minds]]||Solosång
|----
|Semifinal 4||Heaven||[[Bryan Adams]]||-
|----
|Qualifiyng heat||Home||[[Michael Bublé]]||-
|----
|Final 1||Something Beautiful||[[Robbie Williams]]||Min Idol
|----
|Final 2||[[Känn ingen sorg för mig Göteborg]]||[[Håkan Hellström]]||Svenska Hits
|----
|Final 3||I Don't Want To Be||[[Gavin Degraw]]||Millenium Hits
|----
|Final 4||I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For||[[U2]]||Rock
|----
|Final 5||Against All Odds||[[Phil Collins]]||Favoriter från Audition-turnén
|----
|Final 6||Knockin' On Heaven's Door||[[Bob Dylan]]||Unplugged
|----
|Final 7 (first song)||I Wish||[[Stevie Wonder]]||Motown
|----
|Final 7 (second song)||I Heard It Through The Grapevine||[[Marvin Gaye]]||Motown
|----
|Final 8 (first song)||If I Used To Love You||[[Daniel Lemma]]||Kärlek
|----
|Final 8 (second song)||Bed Of Roses||[[Bon Jovi]]||Kärlek
|----
|Final 9 (first song)||Right Here Waiting||[[Richard Marx]]||Juryns val
|----
|Final 9 (second song)||Crazy||[[Gnarls Barkley]]||Juryns val
|----
|Final 10 (first song)||The Show Must Go On||[[Queen]]||Eget Val
|----
|Final 10 (second song)||Bed of Roses||[[Bon Jovi]]||Tittarnas Val
|----
|Final 10 (third song)||Everything Changes||[[Jörgen Elofsson]]||Vinnarlåten
|}

After having reached the final, he finished as runner-up to winner [[Markus Fagervall]] after declaration of the results of the public vote.


==Post-''Idol''==
==Post-''Idol''==

Revision as of 06:58, 6 March 2011

Erik Segerstedt

Erik Segerstedt (born April 20, 1983 in Uddevalla) was the runner-up to Markus Fagervall on the third season of Swedish version of Idol 2006.[1] In 2007, he became part of the Swedish band E.M.D. alongside two other Idol contestants Danny Saucedo from Idol 2006 and Mattias Andréasson from Idol 2007.

Idol

Erik Segerstedt took part in Idol 2006 singing the following:


Round Song Original artist Theme
Audition Feeling Good Michael Bublé -
Final auditions Signed, Sealed, Delivered Stevie Wonder Acapella
Final auditions You've Got A Friend Carole King Duett (med Azra Osmancevic)
Final auditions Don't You (Forget About Me) Simple Minds Solosång
Semifinal 4 Heaven Bryan Adams -
Qualifiyng heat Home Michael Bublé -
Final 1 Something Beautiful Robbie Williams Min Idol
Final 2 Känn ingen sorg för mig Göteborg Håkan Hellström Svenska Hits
Final 3 I Don't Want To Be Gavin Degraw Millenium Hits
Final 4 I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For U2 Rock
Final 5 Against All Odds Phil Collins Favoriter från Audition-turnén
Final 6 Knockin' On Heaven's Door Bob Dylan Unplugged
Final 7 (first song) I Wish Stevie Wonder Motown
Final 7 (second song) I Heard It Through The Grapevine Marvin Gaye Motown
Final 8 (first song) If I Used To Love You Daniel Lemma Kärlek
Final 8 (second song) Bed Of Roses Bon Jovi Kärlek
Final 9 (first song) Right Here Waiting Richard Marx Juryns val
Final 9 (second song) Crazy Gnarls Barkley Juryns val
Final 10 (first song) The Show Must Go On Queen Eget Val
Final 10 (second song) Bed of Roses Bon Jovi Tittarnas Val
Final 10 (third song) Everything Changes Jörgen Elofsson Vinnarlåten

After having reached the final, he finished as runner-up to winner Markus Fagervall after declaration of the results of the public vote.

Post-Idol

Segerstedt got signed at Sony BMG and on February 21, 2007 his debut album A Different Shade was released. The album debuted at #2 on the Swedish albums chart and stayed at this position for a second week. The first single "I Can't say I'm Sorry" written by Andreas Carlsson peaked at #1 on the Swedish singles chart.

In 2007, Segerstedt joined the musical trio E.M.D. and is still a member of the band.

Discography

Solo work

Studio albums
Singles

E.M.D.

Studio albums
Singles

References

External links

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