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Artist

Stevie McCrorie

   
Number of songs: 1 | Total weeks on charts: 22
Appearing in a total number of: 5 charts | Total period running: 49 days
Songs by Stevie McCrorie
Biography

Stevie McCrorie (born 23 March 1985) is a Scottish singer who won the fourth series of the BBC television singing competition The Voice UK in 2015. He previously worked as a firefighter. He auditioned with Kodaline's "All I Want", with all four coaches turning their chairs for him. He brought out his first single, "Lost Stars", the day after his win. 

Stevie McCrorie was born in Falkirk, Stirlingshire, Scotland. He spent his formative years in Denny, Stirlingshire. Before winning The Voice UK, he was a firefighter in the group of first recruits into the single Scottish Fire And Rescue Service in 2014 and was nicknamed The Hero on the competition. 

He started his singing and recording career with the band Stevie and the Moon. Releasing the double A-side single Wolves and Rainbows. And later releasing These Old Traditions in 2010. Stevie & the Moon disbanded a day after one final show at Falkirks 20 Rocks on June 16 of 2012. 

In 2015, McCrorie auditioned for the fourth series of The Voice UK performing Kodaline's "All I Want", with all four coaches turning for him. He eventually chose to join Ricky Wilson's team. During the battle rounds, he battled Tim Arnold singing Imagine Dragons' "Demons", and McCrorie won the Battle. During the Knockout Rounds, McCrorie performed U2's "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For". McCrorie was then out through to the live shows. During the first live show, he performed Cyndi Lauper's "All Through the Night". McCrorie received the Team Ricky "fast pass" and was saved. The other Team Ricky artists were Emmanuel Nwamadi, who advanced to the next live show via the public vote and Autumn Sharif, who did not advance to the second live show. During the second live show, McCrorie performed Leona Lewis' "Bleeding Love" and advanced to the Live Final along with team mate Nwamadi. During the live final, he performed "I'll Stand By You", "Get Back", "All I Want" and the winner's single "Lost Stars". On 4 April 2015 on the live show, it was announced that McCrorie was the winner of The Voice UK 2015. He had beaten the only other remaining contestant, opera singer Lucy O'Byrne. 

Discography: 
2010 - These Old Traditions
Sources: Wikipedia, Top40-Charts.com Editorial team


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