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Chris Daughtry

Christopher Adam Daughtry (/ˈdɔːtri/; born December 26, 1979) is an American singer, musician, and actor. He is the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist for the rock band Daughtry, which he formed after placing fourth on the fifth season of American Idol. Released by RCA Records, Daughtry's self-titled debut album became the fastest selling debut rock album in Nielsen SoundScan history,[2] selling more than one million copies within five weeks of release. The album was recorded before the band was officially formed, making him the only official member present on the album.

Chris Daughtry
Daughtry in 2009
Background information
Birth nameChristopher Adam Daughtry[1]
Born (1979-12-26) December 26, 1979 (age 43)
Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, U.S.
OriginLasker, North Carolina, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • musician
  • actor
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Years active1999–present
LabelsRCA
Websitedaughtryofficial.com

In its ninth week of release, Daughtry reached number one on the Billboard chart. Chris Daughtry is the third most successful American Idol contestant in terms of record sales, behind Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood, who both won their respective seasons. At the 50th Grammy Awards, the band was nominated for Best Rock Song for the single "It's Not Over".

Since the band's first album, Chris Daughtry has collaborated with several artists, including Slash, Sevendust, Theory of a Deadman, Chad Kroeger, Brad Arnold, Vince Gill, and Carlos Santana. He is known for his powerful vocal belting technique and wide vocal range.

Early life

Chris Daughtry was born in Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina on December 26, 1979,[3] and raised in Lasker, North Carolina, until he was 14. His parents, Sandra and James "Pete" Daughtry,[4] reside in Palmyra, Virginia, where Daughtry grew up before he relocated to McLeansville, outside of Greensboro. Daughtry attended Fluvanna County High School in Palmyra, graduating in 1998.[5]

At age 16, Daughtry started taking singing seriously as a musician. He took guitar lessons from blues rock guitarist Matt Jagger at Stacy's Music store in Charlottesville and Mark Ebert from Laurinburg, North Carolina. He sought advice from Andy Waldeck (frontman for Earth to Andy) who is credited first on his debut album. He performed with rock bands during his time in high school at local venues, opening for his future bandmate Brian Craddock's band My Dog Lucy and Matt Jagger. During high school, he appeared in two stage productions: The Wiz and Peter Pan.

Career

 
Daughtry performing in 2015

Cadence

Daughtry's high school band went by the name of Cadence. He sang lead vocals and played rhythm guitar. They produced one album, All Eyes on You (1999), a rarity that can sometimes be found on eBay.[6]

Absent Element

The band Absent Element consisted of Daughtry on lead vocals and guitar, Mark Perry on lead guitar, Scott Crawford on drums and Ryan Andrews on bass. Absent Element released Uprooted in 2005. This release contains the songs "Conviction" and "Breakdown", which Daughtry later combined and re-recorded as the song "Breakdown" for the album Daughtry.

In 2005, Chris Daughtry auditioned for the CBS singing contest Rock Star: INXS. He did not make the cut for the live performances.[7] Former Daughtry drummer Joey Barnes was at the same audition and made the cut only to drop out of the running due to disagreements regarding the contract.

American Idol

Daughtry auditioned for American Idol in Denver, Colorado, with The Box Tops' "The Letter"; he was portrayed as a young rocker with Southern and hard rock influences. He passed the audition by a split decision: approved by Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson, disapproved by Simon Cowell. Simon felt that Daughtry at that time was too robotic. After being given a Golden Ticket to Hollywood, he performed "The First Cut Is the Deepest", and sang "Emotion" during his trio performance with Ace Young and Bobby Bullard. The song for Daughtry's a cappella performance remained unknown until American Idol Rewind aired Season 5 Hollywood week, when it was shown that he sang Elton John's 'Your Song'.

Daughtry eventually made it to the Top 24. On March 1, 2006, Daughtry's "raw" performance of Fuel's "Hemorrhage (In My Hands)" received critical acclaim by all three judges. On March 3, 2006, Jackson stated in an interview that Daughtry had been offered the opportunity to become Fuel's new lead singer, as the band was at the time without a lead singer. At a welcome home party, Daughtry said he had declined the offer,[8] but, he said, "he'd still like to work with them somewhere down the road."[9]

Daughtry's March 21 performance caused controversy when he sang a minor-key rendition of Johnny Cash's "I Walk the Line", based on a cover of the song by the band Live originally recorded for the 2001 tribute album Good Rockin' Tonight: The Legacy of Sun Records. Neither Daughtry nor the judges (who uniformly praised the performance) noted the Live version, making it appear to some viewers and critics that Daughtry was trying to pass off the arrangement as his own. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Daughtry defended himself, saying "It wasn't my doing. You say a lot of things in the [pretaped] interview, and when editing gets involved, things get cut out for time constraints. I did mention in my interview that I'm doing a different version from a band I totally respect. The lead singer of Live, Ed Kowalczyk, called me to say, 'Man, don't listen to that.'...It was really cool to get that kind of respect."[10] On August 2, 2008, at the Tom's River Fest in Tom's River NJ, Daughtry, Kowalczyk, and Live performed Live's rendition of "I Walk the Line" together.[11]

Chris Daughtry was in the final four on May 10, 2006, and found himself in the bottom two with Katharine McPhee. When asked by host Ryan Seacrest who should be leaving, Cowell expressed that he believed that McPhee should be eliminated. Seacrest then announced that Daughtry was eliminated, which shocked almost everyone. Seacrest asked Daughtry if he was surprised. An obviously stunned Daughtry could only utter, "A little, yeah." The media grabbed hold of the surprise elimination and there was some controversy regarding the accuracy of the vote count on the night Daughtry was eliminated. The vote-tallying website DialIdol, however, predicted that Daughtry was the lowest vote-getter for the week.[12] In an interview after his elimination, Daughtry said that he thought he got voted off because his fans were "overconfident" that he would be safe, so they did not call and vote. Later, he stated the best piece of advice he ever received was, "Don't believe your own hype," a possible nod toward his surprise American Idol elimination.[13]

During the Season Five finale on May 24, 2006, at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, Daughtry performed the song "Mystery" with the band Live. Live's version of the song was later available for download on the band's MySpace.com profile with Chris Daughtry performing backup vocals.

American Idol Season 5 performances and results
Week Theme Song Artist Status
Audition Free Choice "The Letter" The Box Tops Advanced
Hollywood Group Performance "Emotion"
with Ace Young and Bobby Bullard
Samantha Sang Advanced
Semifinals
Top 24
Free Choice "Wanted Dead or Alive" Bon Jovi Safe
Semifinals
Top 20
Free Choice "Hemorrhage (In My Hands)" Fuel Safe
Semifinals
Top 16
Free Choice "Broken" Seether feat.
Amy Lee
Safe
Top 12 Songs of Stevie Wonder "Higher Ground" Stevie Wonder Safe
Top 11 Hits of the 1950s "I Walk the Line" Johnny Cash Safe
Top 10 21st Century Hits "What If" Creed Safe
Top 9 Country Music "Making Memories of Us" Keith Urban Safe
Top 8 Music of Queen "Innuendo" Queen Safe
Top 7 The Great American Songbook "What a Wonderful World" Louis Armstrong Bottom 2
Top 6 Greatest Love Songs "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?" Bryan Adams Safe1
Top 5 Year They Were Born
Billboard Top 10
"Renegade"
"I Dare You"
Styx
Shinedown
Safe
Top 4 Songs of Elvis "Suspicious Minds"
"A Little Less Conversation"
Elvis Presley Eliminated
  • ^Note 1 When Ryan Seacrest announced the results that night, Daughtry was placed in the top two.

Post-Idol events

After leaving American Idol, Daughtry traveled the talk show circuit, which has become commonplace for non-winners as American Idol progressed through the years. He made appearances on The Tonight Show, Total Request Live, and The Today Show. He also appeared on Live with Regis and Kelly and The Ellen DeGeneres Show, in which he performed "Wanted Dead or Alive". In a later episode of the show in which Ellen interviewed former presidents Bill Clinton and George H. W. Bush, who were collaborating on the Bush-Clinton Katrina fund, she even jokingly asked if anything could be done about Chris Daughtry's elimination. Chris Daughtry was asked to audition as the lead vocalist for Fuel and, though incredibly flattered, he declined the offer in order to form his own band.

On December 18, 2019, he was named the runner-up on the second season of The Masked Singer where he competed as "Rottweiler".

Daughtry

For the week of June 10, 2006, Chris Daughtry's cover of "Wanted Dead or Alive" charted at number 43 on the Billboard Hot 100, being named the Hot Shot Debut of the week. On July 10, 2006, it was announced that Daughtry had signed with 19 Entertainment and RCA Records and began working on an album that was to be released in November. It was also announced that, like season 4 rocker Constantine Maroulis, he would be forming his own band. His band was formed under the name Daughtry, after the singer's last name.[14] The band currently consists of Chris Daughtry, guitarists Josh Steely and Brian Craddock (the latter replaced former guitarist Jeremy Brady in 2007), bassist Andy Waldeck replacing Josh Paul at the end of 2012 (formerly of Suicidal Tendencies), and drummer Robin Diaz (who replaced former drummer Joey Barnes in 2010). In 2012, Elvio Fernandes joined Daughtry playing keyboard and singing backup vocals. Daughtry's debut album was released on November 21, 2006. Chris Daughtry reportedly told US Weekly that the band's album "would not be... pop." The first single off Daughtry, "It's Not Over", was released November 21, 2006. The album reached number one in Billboard Charts with his debut album. He joins Carrie Underwood, Kelly Clarkson, Clay Aiken, Scotty McCreery, and Ruben Studdard as the only contestants to reach number one in Billboard 200.[citation needed] The album featured Velvet Revolver and former Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash, who performed the guitar solo on the eventual single "What I Want".

Beginning on March 14, 2007, on every episode of American Idol's sixth season's results show, Daughtry's song "Home" was played every time a participant was knocked out of the competition, as each of the losing contestants was asked to look at their own journeys. Additionally, on the final competition on May 22, 2007, Daughtry performed the song live at the end of the show. It also became the song for the eliminating home team for the 2007 NBA Playoffs. In March, Daughtry performed during the Final Four round of the 2007 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament.[15] On May 27, 2007, Daughtry performed at the 2007 Indianapolis 500.[16]

On September 19, 2007, on ABC, Viva Las Vegas premiered, which was a tribute to Elvis Presley's career in Las Vegas. Daughtry performed an acoustic version of "Suspicious Minds". On November 18, 2007, the band was the winner of multiple awards at the "2007 American Music Awards" (ABC Television). The winning categories were: 1) Pop or Rock: Favorite Album – Daughtry; 2) Adult Contemporary Music: Favorite Artist; 3) Favorite Breakthrough Artist. On December 6, 2007, the band was nominated for four 50th Annual Grammy Awards: Best Rock Album for Daughtry, Best Rock Song for "It's Not Over", Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal for "Home", and Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals for "It's Not Over".

On May 6, 2009, Daughtry performed "No Surprise", the debut single for their forthcoming album, on American Idol.[17] Chris Daughtry wrote the song with Nickelback vocalist Chad Kroeger.[17] The album on which "No Surprise" appears, Daughtry's second album titled Leave This Town, was released on July 14, 2009. Chris Daughtry made history with its release by becoming the first American Idol alumnus to have two consecutive number one albums. Leave This Town was the first Daughtry album that they wrote and recorded as a band, as their self-titled album was recorded before the band was officially formed and featured only Chris Daughtry as an official member.

On July 2, 2009, Daughtry performed an acoustic cover of Lady Gaga's "Poker Face" and has received over 25 million views on YouTube.

Daughtry kicked off a tour with Lifehouse and Cavo on August 2, 2009, in Orlando, Florida. The final show of the tour was in Tempe, Arizona on October 13, 2009. The band played a show in Chris Daughtry's hometown of Greensboro, North Carolina on November 12, 2009.

On December 31, 2010, Daughtry tweeted that the band will be working on a new album soon.[18] On March 7, 2011, he tweeted that the album sounds nothing like the previous two and will feature a song titled "Spaceship."[19] There will be another song on the record called "Rescue Me", which the band has performed on stage in New Jersey. The album would be released on November 21, 2011, according to Daughtry's Twitter.

Daughtry has written and recorded a song for the soundtrack to the video game Batman: Arkham City. On September 5, 2011, Daughtry tweeted that the song "Drown In You" is exclusive to the soundtrack and will not be featured on his upcoming album.

On September 15, 2011, Daughtry posted a new song "Renegade" on his official website. The newest single "Crawling Back to You" was posted on the website and released on September 19, 2011, from the album Break the Spell.

The first single from their fourth album, Baptized, is "Waiting for Superman."[20]

On February 12, 2016, Daughtry released their album It's Not Over...The Hits So Far.[20]

On July 27, 2018, Daughtry released their album Cage to Rattle.

The band started working on their sixth studio album in late 2019. The album was meant to release in 2020, but the production was slowed down by the COVID-19 pandemic. The work, Dearly Beloved, was eventually released on September 17, 2021.

Collaborations

In 2008, Chris Daughtry provided vocals on a Sevendust track entitled "The Past" on their album Chapter VII: Hope & Sorrow. He had previously stated he had become friends with the members of the band. Alter Bridge members Myles Kennedy and Mark Tremonti appear on the same album. In the same year, Chris Daughtry also provides vocals on the Theory of a Deadman song "By the Way", which is featured on their third album Scars & Souvenirs. Still in 2008, he appeared on the song "Slow Down" on the album Revelation by Christian rock band Third Day. In 2009, the band Daughtry collaborated with Timbaland on their song "Long Way Down" from the album Shock Value II. During this time, Chris Daughtry has also co-written three songs with band Day of Fire for their 2010 album "Losing All", including the track "Hello Heartache".[21]

In 2010, he and Jason Wade performed a duet on Lifehouse's fifth studio album Smoke & Mirrors on the song "Had Enough". Chris Daughtry also co-wrote the song "Send Me All Your Angels" for American Idol season 8 winner Kris Allen's debut album. He later performed lead vocals on the cover Def Leppard's song "Photograph" with Carlos Santana on Santana's album called Guitar Heaven: The Greatest Guitar Classics of All Time. It was released on September 21, 2010, with a performance on the Dancing with the Stars results show that day.

Acting

Daughtry made his acting debut in the 100th episode of CSI: New York.[citation needed]

In March 2015, it was announced that Daughtry would play a rocker with a drug addiction and write original music for a new dramedy, Studio City,[22] though it was announced in May 2015 that the show was not picked up by Fox.[23]

He next portrayed Judas Iscariot in the Biblical live version of The Passion, which aired on March 20, 2016.[24]

Daughtry portrayed Hugo Strange in the Batman fan film, Batman: Dying Is Easy, released on YouTube on March 10, 2021.[25]

Year Title Role Notes
2006 American Idol Himself (contestant) Season 5, 4th place
2008 CSI: NY Mac Taylor Season 5, episode 8 "My Name Is Mac Taylor"
2014 Star Wars: Cantina Bands Chris Darthtry CollegeHumorOriginal
2015 Studio City Keith Rhodes
2016 The Passion: Live Judas Live musical
Trollz Counselor Olaf voice only
2019 The Masked Singer Rottweiler/Himself Season 2 runner-up
2021 Batman: Dying Is Easy Hugo Strange Fan film

Comics

Daughtry has a longtime interest in drawing comics and is a fan of Batman. In 2016, Daughtry's first published comic book art appeared as a variant cover to Batman (Volume 2) #50.[26][27][28]

Personal life

In a segment on the 2006 season of American Idol (before singing "Broken" by Seether), Daughtry revealed that he is balding and made the decision to shave his head completely in order to retain an aesthetically pleasing appearance. He has been married to Deanna Daughtry since November 11, 2000. He has four children: two stepchildren, Hannah (died November 2021) and Griffin and twins, Adalynn Rose and Noah James.[29][30] In a December 2007 interview with Gibson Lifestyle, Daughtry said, "I used to call [my wife] and just quickly throw in the towel. But I've found that the less I say and the more I actually listen to her, and just be there without actually being there, is the best thing I can do. As a man, I always feel like I need to say something. Sometimes I have to stop myself because all I want to do is call and tell her about how much awesome stuff is going on in my life, and, you know, her day is sucking hard. I could write a book on it, I'm serious."[31]

Daughtry and fellow Idol contestant Ace Young have been friends since they met at the show's Denver auditions, and even periodically shared an apartment as finalists. Young said they clicked because they shared similar upbringings and were both "big on family."[32] Ryan Seacrest had also dubbed them "the Ben Affleck and Matt Damon of the season" when the two were placed in the "bottom 2" together upon Young's elimination. In the final episode of the season, a clip of them in a "Best Male Bonding" segment was also shown.[citation needed]

In 2019, Daughtry was on the second season of The Masked Singer as "The Rottweiler" and was named the runner-up. He also played for the "Home" roster during the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game.[33]

Daughtry is a Christian.[34]

Daughtry's stepdaughter, Hannah, died on November 12, 2021.[35] In January 2022, Daughtry and his wife said that the cause of death was suicide.[36]

Influences

Chris Daughtry's musical influences include Creed, Bush, Live, Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, Stone Temple Pilots, Journey, Bon Jovi, and Fuel.[7][37][38] He states that he grew up on rock and hard rock music.

Discography

Cadence

  • All Eyes on You (1999)

Absent Element

Daughtry

Other works

Year Artist Album Track(s) Position
2007 12 Stones Anthem for the Underdog "Broken Road" Songwriting
2008 Sevendust Chapter VII: Hope & Sorrow "The Past" Lead vocals
Theory of a Deadman Scars & Souvenirs "By the Way" Backing vocals
Third Day Revelation "Slow Down" Backing vocals
2009 Timbaland Shock Value II "Long Way Down" Lead vocals
Kris Allen Kris Allen "Send Me All Your Angels" Songwriting
Allison Iraheta Just Like You "Don't Wanna Be Wrong" Songwriting
2010 Day of Fire Losing All "Hello Heartache"
"When I See You"
"Airplane"
Songwriting
Lifehouse Smoke & Mirrors "Had Enough" Backing vocals and Songwriting
Carlos Santana Guitar Heaven: The Greatest Guitar Classics of All Time "Photograph" Lead vocals
2012 Various artists Pacific Standard Time "4 A.M." Lead vocals
2013 Colton Dixon A Messenger "Rise" Songwriting

Explanatory notes

^ a: The CD of Daughtry's former band, Absent Element, began to float around the internet during the 2006 season of American Idol.

References

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External links

  • Official website
  • Chris Daughtry at IMDb

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Christopher Adam Daughtry ˈ d ɔː t r i born December 26 1979 is an American singer musician and actor He is the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist for the rock band Daughtry which he formed after placing fourth on the fifth season of American Idol Released by RCA Records Daughtry s self titled debut album became the fastest selling debut rock album in Nielsen SoundScan history 2 selling more than one million copies within five weeks of release The album was recorded before the band was officially formed making him the only official member present on the album Chris DaughtryDaughtry in 2009Background informationBirth nameChristopher Adam Daughtry 1 Born 1979 12 26 December 26 1979 age 43 Roanoke Rapids North Carolina U S OriginLasker North Carolina U S GenresAlternative rockpop rockpost grungeArena RockOccupation s SingermusicianactorInstrument s VocalsguitarYears active1999 presentLabelsRCAWebsitedaughtryofficial wbr com In its ninth week of release Daughtry reached number one on the Billboard chart Chris Daughtry is the third most successful American Idol contestant in terms of record sales behind Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood who both won their respective seasons At the 50th Grammy Awards the band was nominated for Best Rock Song for the single It s Not Over Since the band s first album Chris Daughtry has collaborated with several artists including Slash Sevendust Theory of a Deadman Chad Kroeger Brad Arnold Vince Gill and Carlos Santana He is known for his powerful vocal belting technique and wide vocal range Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Cadence 2 2 Absent Element 2 3 American Idol 2 4 Post Idol events 2 5 Daughtry 2 6 Collaborations 2 7 Acting 2 8 Comics 3 Personal life 4 Influences 5 Discography 5 1 Cadence 5 2 Absent Element 5 3 Daughtry 5 4 Other works 6 Explanatory notes 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditChris Daughtry was born in Roanoke Rapids North Carolina on December 26 1979 3 and raised in Lasker North Carolina until he was 14 His parents Sandra and James Pete Daughtry 4 reside in Palmyra Virginia where Daughtry grew up before he relocated to McLeansville outside of Greensboro Daughtry attended Fluvanna County High School in Palmyra graduating in 1998 5 At age 16 Daughtry started taking singing seriously as a musician He took guitar lessons from blues rock guitarist Matt Jagger at Stacy s Music store in Charlottesville and Mark Ebert from Laurinburg North Carolina He sought advice from Andy Waldeck frontman for Earth to Andy who is credited first on his debut album He performed with rock bands during his time in high school at local venues opening for his future bandmate Brian Craddock s band My Dog Lucy and Matt Jagger During high school he appeared in two stage productions The Wiz and Peter Pan Career Edit Daughtry performing in 2015 Cadence Edit Daughtry s high school band went by the name of Cadence He sang lead vocals and played rhythm guitar They produced one album All Eyes on You 1999 a rarity that can sometimes be found on eBay 6 Absent Element Edit The band Absent Element consisted of Daughtry on lead vocals and guitar Mark Perry on lead guitar Scott Crawford on drums and Ryan Andrews on bass Absent Element released Uprooted in 2005 This release contains the songs Conviction and Breakdown which Daughtry later combined and re recorded as the song Breakdown for the album Daughtry In 2005 Chris Daughtry auditioned for the CBS singing contest Rock Star INXS He did not make the cut for the live performances 7 Former Daughtry drummer Joey Barnes was at the same audition and made the cut only to drop out of the running due to disagreements regarding the contract American Idol Edit This section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Chris Daughtry news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Daughtry auditioned for American Idol in Denver Colorado with The Box Tops The Letter he was portrayed as a young rocker with Southern and hard rock influences He passed the audition by a split decision approved by Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson disapproved by Simon Cowell Simon felt that Daughtry at that time was too robotic After being given a Golden Ticket to Hollywood he performed The First Cut Is the Deepest and sang Emotion during his trio performance with Ace Young and Bobby Bullard The song for Daughtry s a cappella performance remained unknown until American Idol Rewind aired Season 5 Hollywood week when it was shown that he sang Elton John s Your Song Daughtry eventually made it to the Top 24 On March 1 2006 Daughtry s raw performance of Fuel s Hemorrhage In My Hands received critical acclaim by all three judges On March 3 2006 Jackson stated in an interview that Daughtry had been offered the opportunity to become Fuel s new lead singer as the band was at the time without a lead singer At a welcome home party Daughtry said he had declined the offer 8 but he said he d still like to work with them somewhere down the road 9 Daughtry s March 21 performance caused controversy when he sang a minor key rendition of Johnny Cash s I Walk the Line based on a cover of the song by the band Live originally recorded for the 2001 tribute album Good Rockin Tonight The Legacy of Sun Records Neither Daughtry nor the judges who uniformly praised the performance noted the Live version making it appear to some viewers and critics that Daughtry was trying to pass off the arrangement as his own In an interview with Entertainment Weekly Daughtry defended himself saying It wasn t my doing You say a lot of things in the pretaped interview and when editing gets involved things get cut out for time constraints I did mention in my interview that I m doing a different version from a band I totally respect The lead singer of Live Ed Kowalczyk called me to say Man don t listen to that It was really cool to get that kind of respect 10 On August 2 2008 at the Tom s River Fest in Tom s River NJ Daughtry Kowalczyk and Live performed Live s rendition of I Walk the Line together 11 Chris Daughtry was in the final four on May 10 2006 and found himself in the bottom two with Katharine McPhee When asked by host Ryan Seacrest who should be leaving Cowell expressed that he believed that McPhee should be eliminated Seacrest then announced that Daughtry was eliminated which shocked almost everyone Seacrest asked Daughtry if he was surprised An obviously stunned Daughtry could only utter A little yeah The media grabbed hold of the surprise elimination and there was some controversy regarding the accuracy of the vote count on the night Daughtry was eliminated The vote tallying website DialIdol however predicted that Daughtry was the lowest vote getter for the week 12 In an interview after his elimination Daughtry said that he thought he got voted off because his fans were overconfident that he would be safe so they did not call and vote Later he stated the best piece of advice he ever received was Don t believe your own hype a possible nod toward his surprise American Idol elimination 13 During the Season Five finale on May 24 2006 at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood Daughtry performed the song Mystery with the band Live Live s version of the song was later available for download on the band s MySpace com profile with Chris Daughtry performing backup vocals American Idol Season 5 performances and resultsWeek Theme Song Artist StatusAudition Free Choice The Letter The Box Tops AdvancedHollywood Group Performance Emotion with Ace Young and Bobby Bullard Samantha Sang AdvancedSemifinalsTop 24 Free Choice Wanted Dead or Alive Bon Jovi SafeSemifinalsTop 20 Free Choice Hemorrhage In My Hands Fuel SafeSemifinalsTop 16 Free Choice Broken Seether feat Amy Lee SafeTop 12 Songs of Stevie Wonder Higher Ground Stevie Wonder SafeTop 11 Hits of the 1950s I Walk the Line Johnny Cash SafeTop 10 21st Century Hits What If Creed SafeTop 9 Country Music Making Memories of Us Keith Urban SafeTop 8 Music of Queen Innuendo Queen SafeTop 7 The Great American Songbook What a Wonderful World Louis Armstrong Bottom 2Top 6 Greatest Love Songs Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman Bryan Adams Safe1Top 5 Year They Were BornBillboard Top 10 Renegade I Dare You StyxShinedown SafeTop 4 Songs of Elvis Suspicious Minds A Little Less Conversation Elvis Presley Eliminated Note 1 When Ryan Seacrest announced the results that night Daughtry was placed in the top two Post Idol events Edit After leaving American Idol Daughtry traveled the talk show circuit which has become commonplace for non winners as American Idol progressed through the years He made appearances on The Tonight Show Total Request Live and The Today Show He also appeared on Live with Regis and Kelly and The Ellen DeGeneres Show in which he performed Wanted Dead or Alive In a later episode of the show in which Ellen interviewed former presidents Bill Clinton and George H W Bush who were collaborating on the Bush Clinton Katrina fund she even jokingly asked if anything could be done about Chris Daughtry s elimination Chris Daughtry was asked to audition as the lead vocalist for Fuel and though incredibly flattered he declined the offer in order to form his own band On December 18 2019 he was named the runner up on the second season of The Masked Singer where he competed as Rottweiler Daughtry Edit Daughtry during a United Service Organizations visit to Naval Air Station Sigonella For the week of June 10 2006 Chris Daughtry s cover of Wanted Dead or Alive charted at number 43 on the Billboard Hot 100 being named the Hot Shot Debut of the week On July 10 2006 it was announced that Daughtry had signed with 19 Entertainment and RCA Records and began working on an album that was to be released in November It was also announced that like season 4 rocker Constantine Maroulis he would be forming his own band His band was formed under the name Daughtry after the singer s last name 14 The band currently consists of Chris Daughtry guitarists Josh Steely and Brian Craddock the latter replaced former guitarist Jeremy Brady in 2007 bassist Andy Waldeck replacing Josh Paul at the end of 2012 formerly of Suicidal Tendencies and drummer Robin Diaz who replaced former drummer Joey Barnes in 2010 In 2012 Elvio Fernandes joined Daughtry playing keyboard and singing backup vocals Daughtry s debut album was released on November 21 2006 Chris Daughtry reportedly told US Weekly that the band s album would not be pop The first single off Daughtry It s Not Over was released November 21 2006 The album reached number one in Billboard Charts with his debut album He joins Carrie Underwood Kelly Clarkson Clay Aiken Scotty McCreery and Ruben Studdard as the only contestants to reach number one in Billboard 200 citation needed The album featured Velvet Revolver and former Guns N Roses guitarist Slash who performed the guitar solo on the eventual single What I Want Beginning on March 14 2007 on every episode of American Idol s sixth season s results show Daughtry s song Home was played every time a participant was knocked out of the competition as each of the losing contestants was asked to look at their own journeys Additionally on the final competition on May 22 2007 Daughtry performed the song live at the end of the show It also became the song for the eliminating home team for the 2007 NBA Playoffs In March Daughtry performed during the Final Four round of the 2007 NCAA Men s Division I Basketball Tournament 15 On May 27 2007 Daughtry performed at the 2007 Indianapolis 500 16 On September 19 2007 on ABC Viva Las Vegas premiered which was a tribute to Elvis Presley s career in Las Vegas Daughtry performed an acoustic version of Suspicious Minds On November 18 2007 the band was the winner of multiple awards at the 2007 American Music Awards ABC Television The winning categories were 1 Pop or Rock Favorite Album Daughtry 2 Adult Contemporary Music Favorite Artist 3 Favorite Breakthrough Artist On December 6 2007 the band was nominated for four 50th Annual Grammy Awards Best Rock Album for Daughtry Best Rock Song for It s Not Over Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal for Home and Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals for It s Not Over On May 6 2009 Daughtry performed No Surprise the debut single for their forthcoming album on American Idol 17 Chris Daughtry wrote the song with Nickelback vocalist Chad Kroeger 17 The album on which No Surprise appears Daughtry s second album titled Leave This Town was released on July 14 2009 Chris Daughtry made history with its release by becoming the first American Idol alumnus to have two consecutive number one albums Leave This Town was the first Daughtry album that they wrote and recorded as a band as their self titled album was recorded before the band was officially formed and featured only Chris Daughtry as an official member On July 2 2009 Daughtry performed an acoustic cover of Lady Gaga s Poker Face and has received over 25 million views on YouTube Daughtry kicked off a tour with Lifehouse and Cavo on August 2 2009 in Orlando Florida The final show of the tour was in Tempe Arizona on October 13 2009 The band played a show in Chris Daughtry s hometown of Greensboro North Carolina on November 12 2009 On December 31 2010 Daughtry tweeted that the band will be working on a new album soon 18 On March 7 2011 he tweeted that the album sounds nothing like the previous two and will feature a song titled Spaceship 19 There will be another song on the record called Rescue Me which the band has performed on stage in New Jersey The album would be released on November 21 2011 according to Daughtry s Twitter Daughtry has written and recorded a song for the soundtrack to the video game Batman Arkham City On September 5 2011 Daughtry tweeted that the song Drown In You is exclusive to the soundtrack and will not be featured on his upcoming album On September 15 2011 Daughtry posted a new song Renegade on his official website The newest single Crawling Back to You was posted on the website and released on September 19 2011 from the album Break the Spell The first single from their fourth album Baptized is Waiting for Superman 20 On February 12 2016 Daughtry released their album It s Not Over The Hits So Far 20 On July 27 2018 Daughtry released their album Cage to Rattle The band started working on their sixth studio album in late 2019 The album was meant to release in 2020 but the production was slowed down by the COVID 19 pandemic The work Dearly Beloved was eventually released on September 17 2021 Collaborations Edit In 2008 Chris Daughtry provided vocals on a Sevendust track entitled The Past on their album Chapter VII Hope amp Sorrow He had previously stated he had become friends with the members of the band Alter Bridge members Myles Kennedy and Mark Tremonti appear on the same album In the same year Chris Daughtry also provides vocals on the Theory of a Deadman song By the Way which is featured on their third album Scars amp Souvenirs Still in 2008 he appeared on the song Slow Down on the album Revelation by Christian rock band Third Day In 2009 the band Daughtry collaborated with Timbaland on their song Long Way Down from the album Shock Value II During this time Chris Daughtry has also co written three songs with band Day of Fire for their 2010 album Losing All including the track Hello Heartache 21 In 2010 he and Jason Wade performed a duet on Lifehouse s fifth studio album Smoke amp Mirrors on the song Had Enough Chris Daughtry also co wrote the song Send Me All Your Angels for American Idol season 8 winner Kris Allen s debut album He later performed lead vocals on the cover Def Leppard s song Photograph with Carlos Santana on Santana s album called Guitar Heaven The Greatest Guitar Classics of All Time It was released on September 21 2010 with a performance on the Dancing with the Stars results show that day Acting Edit Daughtry made his acting debut in the 100th episode of CSI New York citation needed In March 2015 it was announced that Daughtry would play a rocker with a drug addiction and write original music for a new dramedy Studio City 22 though it was announced in May 2015 that the show was not picked up by Fox 23 He next portrayed Judas Iscariot in the Biblical live version of The Passion which aired on March 20 2016 24 Daughtry portrayed Hugo Strange in the Batman fan film Batman Dying Is Easy released on YouTube on March 10 2021 25 Year Title Role Notes2006 American Idol Himself contestant Season 5 4th place2008 CSI NY Mac Taylor Season 5 episode 8 My Name Is Mac Taylor 2014 Star Wars Cantina Bands Chris Darthtry CollegeHumorOriginal2015 Studio City Keith Rhodes2016 The Passion Live Judas Live musicalTrollz Counselor Olaf voice only2019 The Masked Singer Rottweiler Himself Season 2 runner up2021 Batman Dying Is Easy Hugo Strange Fan filmComics Edit Daughtry has a longtime interest in drawing comics and is a fan of Batman In 2016 Daughtry s first published comic book art appeared as a variant cover to Batman Volume 2 50 26 27 28 Personal life EditIn a segment on the 2006 season of American Idol before singing Broken by Seether Daughtry revealed that he is balding and made the decision to shave his head completely in order to retain an aesthetically pleasing appearance He has been married to Deanna Daughtry since November 11 2000 He has four children two stepchildren Hannah died November 2021 and Griffin and twins Adalynn Rose and Noah James 29 30 In a December 2007 interview with Gibson Lifestyle Daughtry said I used to call my wife and just quickly throw in the towel But I ve found that the less I say and the more I actually listen to her and just be there without actually being there is the best thing I can do As a man I always feel like I need to say something Sometimes I have to stop myself because all I want to do is call and tell her about how much awesome stuff is going on in my life and you know her day is sucking hard I could write a book on it I m serious 31 Daughtry and fellow Idol contestant Ace Young have been friends since they met at the show s Denver auditions and even periodically shared an apartment as finalists Young said they clicked because they shared similar upbringings and were both big on family 32 Ryan Seacrest had also dubbed them the Ben Affleck and Matt Damon of the season when the two were placed in the bottom 2 together upon Young s elimination In the final episode of the season a clip of them in a Best Male Bonding segment was also shown citation needed In 2019 Daughtry was on the second season of The Masked Singer as The Rottweiler and was named the runner up He also played for the Home roster during the NBA All Star Celebrity Game 33 Daughtry is a Christian 34 Daughtry s stepdaughter Hannah died on November 12 2021 35 In January 2022 Daughtry and his wife said that the cause of death was suicide 36 Influences EditChris Daughtry s musical influences include Creed Bush Live Pearl Jam Alice in Chains Soundgarden Stone Temple Pilots Journey Bon Jovi and Fuel 7 37 38 He states that he grew up on rock and hard rock music Discography EditCadence Edit All Eyes on You 1999 Absent Element Edit Uprooted 2005 Daughtry Edit Daughtry 2006 Leave This Town 2009 Break the Spell 2011 Baptized 2013 Cage to Rattle 2018 Dearly Beloved 2021 Other works Edit Year Artist Album Track s Position2007 12 Stones Anthem for the Underdog Broken Road Songwriting2008 Sevendust Chapter VII Hope amp Sorrow The Past Lead vocalsTheory of a Deadman Scars amp Souvenirs By the Way Backing vocalsThird Day Revelation Slow Down Backing vocals2009 Timbaland Shock Value II Long Way Down Lead vocalsKris Allen Kris Allen Send Me All Your Angels SongwritingAllison Iraheta Just Like You Don t Wanna Be Wrong Songwriting2010 Day of Fire Losing All Hello Heartache When I See You Airplane SongwritingLifehouse Smoke amp Mirrors Had Enough Backing vocals and SongwritingCarlos Santana Guitar Heaven The Greatest Guitar Classics of All Time Photograph Lead vocals2012 Various artists Pacific Standard Time 4 A M Lead vocals2013 Colton Dixon A Messenger Rise SongwritingExplanatory notes Edit a The CD of Daughtry s former band Absent Element began to float around the internet during the 2006 season of American Idol References Edit Macias Chris August 19 2007 Rock on A guide to the rest of the music packed week Sacramento Bee California pp TK22 Whose album is the fastest selling debut rock album in Soundscan history Funtrivia com Archived from the original on June 4 2011 Retrieved February 12 2016 Erlewine Stephen Thomas Chris Daughtry Biography allmusic Retrieved December 8 2020 Fluvanna Review Daughtry then and now Fluvannareview com 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November 27 2021 Interview Chris Daughtry On Drawing Batman And His Love Of Comics UPROXX March 23 2016 Chris Daughtry To Draw Variant Cover For Batman 50 DC Comics News January 29 2016 Search Results Order Relevance Year Country Home Daughtry Daughtry Archived from the original on August 3 2009 Retrieved February 12 2016 Biography for Chris Daughtry at IMDb 6 Archived March 9 2012 at the Wayback Machine West Latoya April 21 2006 Ace Young Says He Would Step In Front of A Moving Train For Chris Daughtry About com Archived from the original on July 6 2008 release Official ESPN and NBA announce celebrity rosters and coaches for 2019 NBA All Star Celebrity Game presented by Ruffles exclusively on ESPN NBA com Retrieved February 11 2019 Kaufman Gil March 13 2009 American Idol Spotlight On Christian Singers Reels In Religious Viewers MTV News Retrieved May 22 2017 Campione Katie Michaud Sarah November 12 2021 Chris Daughtry Postpones Upcoming Tour Dates Following Sudden Death of His Daughter People Kubota Samantha January 19 2022 Chris Daughtry confirms 25 year old daughter Hannah Price s cause of death NBC News Retrieved January 20 2022 Stacia Proefrock 3 Doors Down Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved February 12 2016 Daughtry Rolling Stone Retrieved February 12 2016 External links Edit Biography portalOfficial website Chris Daughtry at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chris Daughtry amp oldid 1129382743, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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