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'''Jeff Gutt''' (born 1976), a musician and vocalist originating from [[Detroit]] was a member of [[Dry Cell (band)|Dry Cell]] from 1998 to 2004 as the band's main vocalist. He rejoined Dry Cell in 2005 replacing vocalist Dave Wasierski who had left the band after a brief period as main vocalist. The band remained active once again from 2008 to 2012.
'''Jeff Gutt''' (born 1976), a musician and vocalist originating from [[Detroit]] was a member of [[Dry Cell (band)|Dry Cell]]


Gutt, a single father with a son, took part in two separate seasons of the American reality television series ''[[The X Factor (U.S. TV series)|The X Factor]]'' in season 2 (2012) eliminated in "bootcamp" and in season 3 (2013) reaching the Final 16 live shows.
Gutt, a single father with a son, took part in two separate seasons of the American reality television series ''[[The X Factor (U.S. TV series)|The X Factor]]'' in season 2 (2012) eliminated in "bootcamp" and in season 3 (2013) reaching the Final 16 live shows.

==In Dry Cell==
Gutt started hismusical career as main vocalist of [[Dry Cell (band)|Dry Cell]] from 1998 to 2004 as the band's main vocalist. He rejoined Dry Cell in 2005 replacing vocalist Dave Wasierski who had left the band after a brief period as main vocalist.

After a brief hiatus from 2005 to 2008, the band was reactivated and continued until 2012.



==Season 2 of ''The X Factor==
==Season 2 of ''The X Factor==
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In the newly-introduced "four-chair challenge", Gutt sang "[[Amazing Grace]]" and was selected as a Final 16 candidate and one of four in his "Over 25" category.
In the newly-introduced "four-chair challenge", Gutt sang "[[Amazing Grace]]" and was selected as a Final 16 candidate and one of four in his "Over 25" category.

==Personal life==
Gutt is a single father and has one son.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 14:16, 4 October 2013

Jeff Gutt
Birth nameJeffrey Adam Gutt
Born1976
OriginMusician from Detroit, Michigan
GenresNu metal
Alternative metal
Hard rock
Occupation(s)Singer
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1998 – present

Jeff Gutt (born 1976), a musician and vocalist originating from Detroit was a member of Dry Cell

Gutt, a single father with a son, took part in two separate seasons of the American reality television series The X Factor in season 2 (2012) eliminated in "bootcamp" and in season 3 (2013) reaching the Final 16 live shows.

In Dry Cell

Gutt started hismusical career as main vocalist of Dry Cell from 1998 to 2004 as the band's main vocalist. He rejoined Dry Cell in 2005 replacing vocalist Dave Wasierski who had left the band after a brief period as main vocalist.

After a brief hiatus from 2005 to 2008, the band was reactivated and continued until 2012.


Season 2 of The X Factor

In 2012, Jeff Gut, auditioned for the second season of the American singing competition series The X Factor. In an episode broadcast on September 20, 2012, Gutt sang "Hallelujah", a cover of Leonard Cohen getting unanimous four "yes"es from the judgesSimon Cowell, Britney Spears, Demi Lovato and L.A. Reid. But he couldn't make it past the "bootcamp" stage and was eliminated before the live shows. Several weeks later, Cowell stated to Access Hollywood that one regret he had was sending Gutt home early.

On March 29, 2013, Jeff Gutt released a music video for his debut solo single "Hallelujah" through vimeo.[1]

Season 3 of The X Factor

In 2013, he returned once again with the third season of the competition. He auditioned with the song "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" from Aerosmith. After the judges objected, he was offered a second song, "Creep" from Radiohead.[2] Based on that performance, he was put in the Final 40, and one of ten finalists in the "Over 25" category mentored by Kelly Rowland.

It was also announced on Gutt's official website that Dry Cell in which Gutt was main vocalist was now defunct.

In the newly-introduced "four-chair challenge", Gutt sang "Amazing Grace" and was selected as a Final 16 candidate and one of four in his "Over 25" category.

Personal life

Gutt is a single father and has one son.

References

  1. ^ Jeff Gutt's "Hallelujah" music video. Posted March 29, 2013.
  2. ^ Vultaggio, Maria (September 26, 2013). "Jeff Gutt 'X Factor:' How Far Will He Go? [VIDEO]". International Business Times. Retrieved September 27, 2013.