Stevie Tonks Explained

Stevie Tonks
Birth Name:Stephen Reuben Tonkin
Birth Place:Christchurch, New Zealand
Years Active:2015–present
Genre:Rock, indie pop, pop, soul
Occupation:Singer
Instrument:Vocals, piano, guitar

Stephen Reuben Tonkin, known as Stevie Tonks,[1] [2] (born 1992) is a New Zealand singer from Christchurch, who was the tenth contestant eliminated on the second season of The X Factor (New Zealand). In the boys category he was mentored by Natalie Bassingthwaighte, and before that by Natalia Kills.

Early life

Tonks was born in Christchurch, New Zealand in 1992. Prior to auditioning for The X Factor, he was a performing arts student at the Southern Institute of Technology.[1]

Musical influence

Tonks cites Sia, Jeff Buckley and Michael Jackson as his main musical influences.

The X Factor

See also: The X Factor (New Zealand series 2). Tonks attended the pre-auditions for the second series of New Zealand reality show The X Factor in Christchurch in November 2014 and advanced through to the judges' auditions. Tonks performed the U2 song "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" at his audition and received positive feedback from all four judges who advanced him through to bootcamp.[3] He sang "Jealous" for the "Six Chair Challenge" at bootcamp and progressed through to judges retreats with mentor Natalia Kills and then by Natalie Bassingthwaighte after Kills was fired from the show. He then sang his version of "Recovery" at judges retreats causing then mentor Natalia Kills to cry. He soon advanced to the live shows as one of the Top 13. His week one cover of "Young and Beautiful" reached No.5 in the New Zealand artists' singles chart, and his week four cover of "Crazy" also reached No. 5 in the same chart.[4] [5] Tonks found himself in the bottom two in Week 7 after his performance of "Billie Jean" failed to impress. He sang "Grenade" in the final showdown against Lili Bayliss and was saved by the judges with only Stan Walker voting to send him home. Tonks found himself in the bottom two again in week 8 against Steve Broad. He was again saved by the judges with only Melanie Blatt voting to send him home. Tonks was eliminated in the final showdown with Brendon Thomas and the Vibes, and only mentor Natalie Bassingthwaighte voting to keep him.

Discography

Digital releases from The X Factor

Title[6] Peak Positions[7] [8]
NZ Artists
"Young and Beautiful"5
"Like I Can"98
"Are You Gonna Be My Girl"86
"Crazy"5
"Give Me Love"14
"Hold Back the River"45
"Billie Jean"
"Oh My"
"Fix You"46
"Some Nights"
"-" denotes a single that did not chart.

References

  1. Web site: Home.
  2. Web site: Home.
  3. News: Slater. Caitlin. Tonks through to live shows. 13 March 2015. Southland Times. Fairfax. 10 March 2015.
  4. Web site: 23 MARCH 2015. Official NZ Music Charts. Recorded Music NZ. 27 March 2015.
  5. Web site: 13 APRIL 2015. Official NZ Music Charts. Recorded Music NZ. 10 April 2015.
  6. Web site: Stevie Tonks on Apple Music. iTunes.
  7. Web site: Top 20 New Zealand Singles Chart | the Official New Zealand Music Chart . 11 November 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120622092532/http://nztop40.co.nz/chart/nzsingles . 22 June 2012 .
  8. Web site: Stevie Tonks Chart Profile and Statistics – HOT100NZ . 25 April 2015 . 25 April 2015 . https://archive.today/20150425015423/http://www.hot100nz.com/artists/stevie-tonks/ . dead .