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Shelton Woolright (The X Factor)

Shelton Woolright
I Am Giant 2017.jpg
Woolright with I Am Giant in 2017
Background information
Born 1979 (age 37–38)
Auckland, New Zealand
Genres Rock
Occupation(s)
  • Drummer
  • musician
  • photographer
Instruments Drums
Years active 1997–present
Labels Sony
Associated acts I Am Giant

Shelton Woolright (born 1979) is a drummer, musician and photographer. Born and raised in Auckland, New Zealand, he became the drummer of alternative rock band Blindspott in 1997, before leaving the group in 2008. Later that year, Woolright formed the group I Am Giant in the United Kingdom, before the group returned to New Zealand to produce their music career.

In March 2015, it was announced that Woolright would become a judge on the second series of The X Factor, replacing the sacked Willy Moon. He mentored Brendon Thomas and The Vibes to the final, where they finished in third place. The X Factor was later cancelled following the airing of the second series.

Woolright was born in New Zealand. He is of Tongan and French Canadian heritage.

Woolright was the original drummer for the New Zealand band Blindspott whose 2002 debut album reached No 1 and went platinum in New Zealand in its first week. Blindspott broke up in 2007, although Woolright retained an interest in the band. On 15 May 2010, it was announced on Facebook that Blindspott had reunited and were writing new material. As Woolright was not involved this eventually ended with him taking legal action. On 5 March 2011, the Blindspott lead singer Damian Alexander announced it would be releasing its new single From The Blind Spot under the name Blacklistt for legal reasons. Entertainment lawyer Mick Sinclair was handling the case for Blindspott.

Following his departure from Blindspott, Woolright formed the band I Am Giant in 2008 with Paul Matthews, Ed Martin and Max O'Donnell. The band currently consists of Woolright, Matthews and Aja Timu.

On 14 March Shelton put on exhibition of his photography L’Art reflète la vie at the Viaduct in Auckland. The Auckland exhibition was to raise funds for Cure Kids, a child cancer sponsor. He had first put his photography on display in Paris at The Hub, 5 rue Montorgueil on 12 February 2015.


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