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‘Artist Of The Week’: Australia Idol’s Amy Reeves, A Natural Woman with a Supernatural Voice

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Every season of Australian Idol brings forth a surprise powerhouse—a contestant who starts strong and then ascends to legendary status. In the 2024 edition, that luminary is none other than Amy Reeves. Her audition, a soul-stirring rendition of Aretha Franklin’s “A Natural Woman,” left the judges and viewers spellbound. But that was merely a glimpse of the magic she would weave.

Before gracing the Australian Idol stage, the 25-year-old Amy Reeves worked at a skincare boutique in the picturesque town of Broome, Western Australia. Her journey from the tranquil shores of Broome to the dazzling lights of the competition is a testament to her unwavering passion for music.

Amy Reeves - Ain’t No Other Man (Christina Aguilera) - Australian Idol 2024 - Top 12

Amy’s love for singing runs deep. It’s more than just hitting the right notes; it’s a lifeline connecting her to her late father. “He championed me,” Amy confides. Tragically, he passed away when she was just 15. Yet, when she sings, she feels his presence—a comforting whisper urging her forward.

In the Top 12, Amy unleashed her vocal prowess with Christina Aguilera’s “Ain’t No Other Man.” The performance etched her name into the annals of Australian Idol history. And when she tackled Jessica Mauboy’s “Can I Get a Moment” in the Top 10, she transformed it into a cover that resonated far beyond the stage.


Amy isn’t just singing for herself; she’s a beacon for other regional kids. Growing up in the Kimberley, she knows the challenges they face. “I want them to look at me and see themselves,” she says. Her journey symbolizes possibility—the idea that dreams can flourish even in the remotest corners of our vast land.

Amy’s journey has led her to the pinnacle—the Australian Idol finale. Her voice, a blend of vulnerability and strength, captured hearts. Amy’s journey wasn’t just about winning a title; it’s about leaving a legacy. Her father’s spirit fuels her, and her voice resonates with hope. As the spotlight intensifies, Amy Reeves stands tall—a testament to courage, resilience, and the power of dreams.

While Amy finished the show runner up, she embodied the spirit of Australian Idol. Her voice echoes through the ages, reminding us that sometimes, the most extraordinary stories emerge from the unlikeliest places. Amy, the girl from Broome, has become our superstar—a beacon of possibility and a melody we’ll carry forever.

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