Matt Gresham

Matthew Beau Gresham (born 22 September 1988), is an Australian singer and songwriter from Perth, Western Australia.

[9][10] Amazon reviewed the album saying "Matt Gresham's fresh, spirited album entitled Good Times reflects upon his recent live performances and new found modern blues style, with integrated country and reggae influences, demonstrating that he is a songwriter of proven talent, versatility and audience-pleasing cleverness.

Amazon reviewed the album saying "June shows Gresham at his melodic best, ranging from tender ballads to full-on rocking country and blues & roots numbers.

Gresham made it to the top 24, but decided he could not commit to the competition and was replaced by eventual winner Dami Im.

[13] In 2016, Gresham reflected "The show really helped me develop confidence and a strong work ethic but, in the end, it just wasn't the direction I wanted to go.

"[2] In 2020, added "As a creative, they (The X Factor contracts) don't give you much freedom when it comes to artistic direction which is the whole purpose of being in the arts.

"[2] "Whiskey" won Song of the Year in the Blues and Roots category at the 2014 Western Australian Music Awards.

[18][19] In February 2016, Gresham released "Small Voices", which was co-written with Los Angeles based producer Jaymes Young.

"[24] In 2020 Gresham auditioned for the ninth season of The Voice Australia where he joined team Delta Goodrem.