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Christina Parie: Impressive Performance of Zombie by the Cranberries X Factor Australia 2011 Live Show 4

Dubbed as the X-Factor “Rock Chick,” Christina Parie is definitely delivered the strongest performance in the 4th Live Show of X- Factor Australia 2011. It was an amazing performance with all the four judges Guy Sebastian, Mel B, Natalie Bassingthwaighte, and Ronan Keating stand to their feet. It’s the first time in the show for a standing ovation and with the audience so ecstatic.

Mitchell Sang His Heart Out With Everybody Hurts by R.E.M 90s Songs Week Live Show 4 X Factor Australia 2011

Country Boy Mitchell Callaway had survived last week’s huge controversy. It’s a though call to perform confidently in front of millions of Australian viewers and so Mitchell was basically singing for his life at the 4th Live Show of the X- Factor Australia 2011 to stay in the competition. For this week, Song of the 90s, he picked a song that can exactly connect with his present situation. It’s called Everybody Hurts by R.E.M. . Mitchell injected his country voice to this song.

Audio Vixen Rocked with Good Times by Jimmy Barnes and INXS Live Show 3 X Factor Australia 2011

Audio Vixen pulled-off another great performance last night singing Good Times by Jimmy Barnes and INXS at the The X Factor Australia 2011. Siblings Maria, 28, Christina, 25, and Ross, 19, really blend their voices magically and it was such a polished performance. They are not a rock band, but based on their performance, it is likely that they will be safe for the next X Factor Australia live performance next week.

Mitchell Callaway: Run to Paradise by Choir Boys Live Show 3 X Factor Australia 2011

How will Country Boy Mitchell Callaway cope in this week’s Rock theme? Can he pull off a great rock performance?

Mitchell Callaway chose to sing Run To Paradise by Choir Boys. Backed-up by a live band at The X- Factor Australia 2011 live stage, he showed Australia what he can do. But the comments of Guy Sebastian and Mel B were seemed to be anti-climax. Find out what they have said in front of millions of Australian viewers. Do you think it’s appropriate?

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