Jacob William Hoggard (born July 9, 1984) is a
Canadian singer. He finished in third place on the
second season of
Canadian Idol. He is currently the lead singer of
Hedley.
Early years
Hoggard was born in
Burnaby, British Columbia, and raised in
Abbotsford and
Surrey,
British Columbia.He learned to play piano at the age of five from his aunt, and taught himself guitar at the age of 12. He was educated in
Surrey, British Columbia at
Senator Reid Elementary School and Mennonite Educational Institute, and at
L A Matheson Secondary School.,
Movie Tome. Retrieved November 19, 2007. He formed the band Hedley with four friends; the name was inspired by
a small mining town in Canada which the group had learned was available for sale in its entirety.
Canadian Idol
Post-Idol
When he returned after
Canadian Idol, he and his former band mates decided to go their separate ways. A re-formed Hedley, with Hoggard as the only remaining original member on vocals, Dave Rosin on guitar, Tommy Macdonald on bass, and Chris Crippin on Drums, then released their self-titled debut album
Hedley on September 26, 2005; their second album,
Famous Last Words, was released on October 30, 2007. Their third album,
The Show Must Go, was released November 17, 2009. Jacob was also featured as one of the "Young Artists for Haiti". He was one of the many Canadian artists who sang 'Waving Flag', originally by K'naan. He was...
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