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James Blunt's father Charles, himself a kidney donor, was diagnosed with stage four chronic kidney disease. [5] Blunt wrote "Monsters" to "express his feelings about his father and his illness, almost as if it's a touching farewell to his father". [6] In an interview with Good Morning Britain, Blunt said: [5] Really that has been an amazing moment.
Tongi's audition, a rendition of James Blunt's song "Monsters", which he dedicated to his father, earned him a standing ovation from all three judges and a unanimous vote to the next round. [12] [13] The audition video quickly went viral, drawing 112,000 Instagram followers in the two days after Tongi's performance.
IAM TONGI, JAMES BLUNT (Eric McCandless / ABC) The performance marked a full circle moment for Tongi. During his audition , he performed "Monsters," a ballad about a father and son, after telling ...
Blunt was born James Hillier Blount, on 22 February 1974, [5] at Tidworth Camp military hospital, then in Hampshire, England. [6] His mother, Jane Ann Farran (née Amos), started a ski chalet company in the French Alpine resort of Méribel, while his father, Charles Blount, [7] was a cavalry officer in the 13th/18th Royal Hussars and then a helicopter pilot, becoming a colonel in the Army Air ...
When Iam sweetly and sincerely sang James Blunt’s “Monsters” (which Blunt wrote for his own seriously ill father in 2019) in front of the judges that fateful day, it was a moment that Lionel ...
In the interview with The Guardian, he spoke about how becoming a father had effected his priorities. ... James Blunt’s seventh studio album, Who We Used To Be, will be released on 27 October.
A fact from Monsters (James Blunt song) appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 24 March 2020 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know... that James Blunt wrote "Monsters" to express his feelings about his father and his father's illness?
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