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Birth name
  
Jacob William Hoggard

Years active
  
2003–present

Genres
  
Rock, punk rock, pop

Name
  
Jacob Hoggard

Occupation(s)
  
Singer, songwriter

Role
  
Singer


Jacob Hoggard is serious, mouth half opened, has black hair, a beard, and mustache, right hand up showing his armpit with hair, a tattoo of cross above a wing on his chest, and wearing a white tank top.

Born
  
July 9, 1984 (age 39) Surrey, British Columbia (
1984-07-09
)

Spouse
  
Tammy Hoggard (m. 2006–2009)

Music groups
  
Hedley (Since 2003), Young Artists for Haiti (2010)

Albums
  
Hedley, Go with the Show, Wild Life, The Show Must Go, Storms

Profiles


Instruments
  
Vocals, guitar, piano

Jacob hoggard forever in blue jeans


Jacob William Hoggard (born July 9, 1984) is a Canadian singer and songwriter. He finished in third place on the second season of Canadian Idol, in 2004. He is the lead singer of the rock band Hedley.

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Jacob Hoggard - I Dont Want To Miss A Thing


Early years

Jacob Hoggard is smiling, has black hair, a beard, and a mustache, wearing an earring on his left ear, and a black shirt under a black jacket.

Hoggard was born in Surrey, British Columbia, and raised in Abbotsford and Surrey. He learned to play piano at the age of four 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, Yale Secondary School in Abbotsford and at L A Matheson Secondary School. 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. The original band bet Jacob Hoggard $150 that he wouldn't make it into the top three for Canadian Idol. Hoggard proved them wrong making it to the top three before being eliminated from the competition. Jacob married his highschool sweetheart in 2005, which ended in divorce in 2009.

Post-Idol

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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. Their fourth album, Storms, was released November 8, 2011. Hoggard was also featured as one of the Young Artists for Haiti, one of many Canadian artists who sang on the charity single "Wavin' Flag". He was featured from 1:34 to 1:36; their fifth album, "Wild Life", was released November 11, 2013. Jacob Hoggard was the host to the 2015 Juno Awards. Hedley put out their sixth album Hello on November 6, 2015, which includes hits like Lose Control, Hello, and Lost in Translation.


Jacob Hoggard is smiling, has black hair, a beard and mustache, wearing black long sleeves under a black and blue suit.

Jacob Hoggard is singing, his left hand holding a microphone, his right hand on his chest, a tattoo cross and wing on his chest, and full sleeve tattoo on his left arm, wearing an earpiece.

Jacob Hoggard is serious, has black hair, a beard, and a mustache, wearing an earring on his right ear, a gray top under a black suit.

In the Canadian Idol Jacob Hoggard is serious, has black in mohawk hair, wearing a plaid top.

Jacob Hoggard is serious, mouth half opened, has black hair, naked, right hand holding the red telephone, has tattoos on his chest and left shoulder.


References

Jacob Hoggard Wikipedia