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Josh Gracin

Joshua Mario Gracin (/ˈɡrsɪn/; born October 18, 1980) is an American country music singer. A retired member of the United States Marine Corps, he first gained public attention as the fourth-place finalist on the second season of American Idol.[1]

Josh Gracin
Gracin in 2006
Background information
Birth nameJoshua Mario Gracin
Born (1980-10-18) October 18, 1980 (age 43)
OriginWestland, Michigan, United States
GenresCountry
Occupation(s)Singer
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
Years active2003–present
LabelsLyric Street, Average Joes Entertainment
Websitejoshgracinofficial.com
Military career
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branch United States Marine Corps
Years of service2000-2004
Rank Lance Corporal
Unit1st Maintenance Battalion

After his elimination from the show, Gracin completed his service in the Marine Corps, and after his honorable discharge, he signed a record deal with Lyric Street Records. His self-titled debut album was released in 2004. It produced a number one hit, "Nothin' to Lose", and two more top five hits on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts, and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America. His second album, We Weren't Crazy, followed in 2008. This album produced five more chart singles, including a top ten in its title track. After signing with Average Joe's in 2010 he released "Cover Girl."

Biography edit

Gracin was born on October 18, 1980, to Mario and Brenda Gracin, and was raised in Westland, Michigan.[2] He has four sisters: Stacy, April, Melissa and Kristen. He grew up listening to Elvis, the Beatles and to vintage rock and pop on a favorite local station. When he was 11 the station changed its format to country, and he was introduced to artists such as Garth Brooks, Joe Diffie, George Strait and Randy Travis.[3] These artist's songs immediately caught his interest. "There’s not another genre that better reflects situations in my life," Gracin said.[3] [4] His vocal debut was in an Easter musical presented by his local church. His first public appearance was at an eighth grade talent competition where he sang Brooks' 1993 hit "Standing Outside the Fire" and easily won over an audience full of more traditional dance music-loving cohorts.[4]

Later, Gracin auditioned, as the only male, for a national pop orchestra and vocal competition, known as the Fairlane Youth Pops Orchestra, and won as a sophomore in high school.[4] During his high school career Gracin performed at state festivals, fairs, and pageants throughout the State of Michigan. At 16, he performed on stage at the Grand Ole Opry in a national talent show [4] and recorded a demo CD in Nashville, Tennessee.

Upon graduation from John Glenn High School in Westland, he attended Western Michigan University before he joined the United States Marine Corps.[4] After basic training, he returned to marry his wife and was assigned to Camp Pendleton as a supply clerk.

Musical career edit

2003–2005: Josh Gracin edit

In 2003, Gracin auditioned for the second season of American Idol. He made it to the finals and eventually came in fourth place on the show. However, because of his earlier commitment to the Marine Corps, Gracin was not able to participate in the lucrative American Idol Finalists tour of American venues.[3] Gracin was instead sent on a year-long tour as a recruiter, making appearances at special events around the United States to promote the United States Marine Corps. After completing his fourth year of service, he was honorably discharged in September 2004.

Gracin's true transition from reality show finalist to recording star began when he sang Rascal Flatts' "I'm Movin' On" on one episode of American Idol. As Rascal Flatts watched that episode on their tour bus, bass player Jay DeMarcus was impressed with Gracin's talent and reached out to him. He connected Gracin with Marty Williams, who had co-produced both of Rascal Flatts' breakthrough album and its successful follow-up. That set in motion a series of events (with a short one-year break to finish his Marine stint) that led to a record deal with Lyric Street Records in 2004.[4] His debut album Josh Gracin was released on June 15, 2004, and was certified gold. The album's first three singles ("I Want to Live," "Nothin' to Lose," and "Stay with Me [Brass Bed]"), all reached the top five on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, with "Nothin' to Lose," the second of those three, reaching Number One.[3]

In 2005, Gracin also contributed the song "Working for the Weekend" to the Herbie: Fully Loaded soundtrack, and he also sang on "When I See an Elephant Fly" on the Jim Brickman album The Disney Songbook.[3] At a performance in 2006, Gracin filled in, with good reviews, for Lonestar's lead vocalist Richie McDonald in concert when McDonald was recovering from a back injury.[5]

2006-2008: We Weren't Crazy edit

In March 2006, Gracin released his fourth single, "Favorite State of Mind." Although it was a Top 20 hit on the country chart, Gracin's second album was delayed. Originally slated to be titled All About Y'all, the second album was later re-titled I Keep Coming Back and then finally We Weren't Crazy, after the title of its third single. "We Weren't Crazy," the third release from the album, entered the country music charts in October 2007, and for the chart week dated August 2, 2008 (40 weeks after it debuted on the charts), it reached a peak of number 10. The album was finally released on April 1, 2008. A fourth single, "Unbelievable (Ann Marie)", was released to country radio on August 25, 2008.[6] Gracin wrote the song about his wife.[3] "Telluride," a song originally recorded by Tim McGraw on his 2001 album Set This Circus Down, was released as the album's fifth and final single. Gracin was dropped from Lyric Street Records following the release of "Telluride."

2009–2011: Redemption edit

A new song, "Enough", was posted on his MySpace page on May 1, 2009, and released to radio in June 2009. According to his blog, Gracin wrote the song [3] and enlisted Lonestar's Dean Sams to co-produce it. "Enough" is his favorite song in this collection and he said, "writing this song felt like a turning point artistically. I was better able to take what was going on in my head and get it onto paper in a way I feel is relatable to so many."[3] In the entry, Gracin also said it is his first project since leaving Lyric Street Records.[7] The second single, "She's A Different Kind Of Crazy" was released in August 2009.

In January 2010, Gracin signed with Average Joe's Entertainment.[8] His first single under Average Joe's, "Cover Girl," was released in August 2010. Gracin's third album, Redemption, was released on November 8, 2011.[9] The album's next single, "Long Way to Go," became Gracin's first single to chart on the adult contemporary chart.

Personal life edit

Gracin was married to Ann Marie. They have three daughters: Briana Marie Gracin, born March 30, 2002; Gabriella Ann Gracin, born November 15, 2006; and Isabella Sophia Gracin, born November 12, 2008; as well as a son, Landon Joshua Gracin, born August 4, 2005.[10] After his Idol stint and his discharge from the Marine Corps, he moved to Tennessee in pursuit of his singing career.

Relations with his wife soured. On August 14, 2014, Gracin left a goodbye note on his Facebook account interpreted by some media as being a suicide note,[11] particularly when it was tipped off to TMZ, and the note went viral. He was placed on a psychiatric hold in a hospital, but was later released after voluntarily checking himself into an inpatient psychiatric facility.[12] Gracin has maintained the note was not meant as a suicide note, rather as he says a "poorly worded" painful separation letter as his wife insisted on divorcing him.[13] Ann Marie, his wife of 13 years, filed for divorce shortly after.[14][15] Gracin shared new music, apologized and indicated he was on the road to recovery. In October 2015, Gracin became engaged to his new girlfriend Katie Weir.[16] The couple married on May 6, 2017. The single "Nothin' Like Us" is reference to his new relationship.[13]

On July 10, 2019, Gracin and Weir announced they were expecting their first child together.[17] Their son was born on January 13, 2020.[18]

Songs performed on American Idol edit

Week/theme Date performed Song Artist
Semifinals
N/A
February 25, 2003 "I'll Be" Edwin McCain
Top 12
Motown
March 11, 2003 "Baby I Need Your Loving" Four Tops
Top 11
Songs of the Cinema
March 18, 2003 "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" from Armageddon Aerosmith
Top 10
Country-Rock
March 25, 2003 "Ain't Goin' Down ('Til the Sun Comes Up)" Garth Brooks
Top 8
Disco1
April 1, 2003 "Celebration" Kool & the Gang
Top 8
Billboard Number 1
April 8, 2003 "Amazed" Lonestar
Top 7
Billy Joel Songs
April 15, 2003 "Piano Man" Billy Joel
Top 6
Contestant's Choice
April 22, 2003 "That's When I'll Stop Loving You" 'N Sync
Top 5
Neil Sedaka
1960s
April 29, 2003 "Bad Blood"
"Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye"
Neil Sedaka
Neal McCoy
Top 4
Bee Gees
May 6, 2003 "To Love Somebody"
"Jive Talkin'"
Bee Gees
  • ^Note 1 Due to Corey Clark's disqualification, the Top 9 performances became Top 8 when no one was eliminated.

Discography edit

Josh Gracin discography
Studio albums3
Music videos6
EPs1
Singles17
No. 1 Singles1

Studio albums edit

Title Details Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales threshold)
US Country
[19]
US
[20]
US Indie
Josh Gracin 2 11
We Weren't Crazy
  • Release date: April 1, 2008
  • Label: Lyric Street Records
  • Formats: CD, music download
4 33
Redemption 39 39
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Extended plays edit

Title Details
Nothin' Like Us: Pt. 1
  • Release date: February 17, 2017
  • Label: Revel Road Records
  • Formats: Music download

Singles edit

Year Single Peak chart positions[22] Certifications
(sales threshold)
Album
US Country US US
Pop
US AC
2004 "I Want to Live" 4 45 Josh Gracin
"Nothin' to Lose" 1 39
2005 "Stay with Me (Brass Bed)" 5 47 66
2006 "Favorite State of Mind" 19 119 We Weren't Crazy
"I Keep Coming Back" 28
2007 "We Weren't Crazy" 10 82 78
2008 "Unbelievable (Ann Marie)" 36
"Telluride" 34
2009 "Enough" Redemption
"She's a Different Kind of Crazy"
2010 "Over Me"[citation needed]
"Cover Girl" 57
2011 "Long Way to Go" 16
2013 "Drink It Gone"[citation needed]
2014 "Can't Say Goodbye" Redemption
2017 "Nothin' Like Us" Nothin' Like Us: Pt. 1 - EP
2018 "Good for You"[citation needed]
2019 "Lucky Stars"[citation needed]
2019 "Bye Felicia"[citation needed]
2020 "Home"[citation needed]
2021 "Love Like"[citation needed]
2022 "History Repeats"[citation needed]
2023 "You're On Fire"[citation needed]
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not certified

Other charted songs edit

Year Single Peak positions Album
US Country
2006 "Please Come Home for Christmas" 51
"O Holy Night" 59

Music videos edit

Year Video Director
2004 "I Want to Live" Brent Hedgecock
2005 "Nothin' to Lose" Trey Fanjoy
"Stay with Me (Brass Bed)"
2006 "Favorite State of Mind" Roman White
2007 "We Weren't Crazy" Stephen Shepherd
2011 "Can't Say Goodbye"[24] Adam Dew
2017 "I Go Crazy"

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-05-19. Retrieved 2010-08-30.
  2. ^ "Josh Gracin Profile". MTV.com. Retrieved 2008-08-13.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h "Josh Gracin". Joshgracin.com.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Josh Gracin : Biography". CMT.com. Retrieved 2010-08-30.
  5. ^ "Josh Gracin Sings Lead at Lonestar Concert". CMT News. December 8, 2006. Retrieved 2008-08-13.
  6. ^
  7. ^ "News : Josh Gracin Offers New Song, Confirms Split From Label". CMT. 2009-05-05. Retrieved 2010-08-30.
  8. ^ Bjorke, Matt (2010-01-10). . Roughstock. Archived from the original on 1 April 2010. Retrieved 11 January 2010.
  9. ^ Mansfield, Brian (October 25, 2011). "Josh Gracin's 'Redemption' coming Nov. 8". USA Today. Retrieved October 31, 2011.
  10. ^ . People.com. Archived from the original on December 4, 2008.
  11. ^ Dunkerley, Beville (August 15, 2014). "'American Idol' Alum Josh Gracin Posts Suicide Note". Rolling Stone.
  12. ^
  13. ^ a b Watts, Cindy. "American Idol alum Josh Gracin says goodbye letter was mistaken for a suicide note". The Tennessean.
  14. ^ "'American Idol' Josh Gracin -- Nothing to Lose in Divorce ... But Half His Music". Tmz.com.
  15. ^ Bell, Rebekah. "Josh Gracin Loses Half of Music Rights in Divorce". Taste of Country.
  16. ^ Whitaker, Sterling. "Josh Gracin Gets Engaged!". Taste of Country.
  17. ^ "American Idol Alum Josh Gracin Expecting Baby Boy with Wife Katie: We're 'Beyond Excited'". People.com.
  18. ^ Pearce, Drew (January 16, 2020). "Josh Gracin and Wife Katie Welcome Son, Luka Roman". Sounds Like Nashville. Retrieved January 27, 2020.
  19. ^ "Josh Gracin Album & Song Chart History - Country Albums". Billboard. Retrieved June 10, 2011.
  20. ^ "Josh Gracin Album & Song Chart History - Billboard 200". Billboard. Retrieved June 10, 2011.
  21. ^ "American album certifications – Josh Gracin – Josh Gracin". Recording Industry Association of America.
  22. ^ "Allmusic singles retrieval: Josh Gracin". Allmusic. Retrieved November 8, 2011.
  23. ^ "American single certifications – Josh Gracin – Nothin' to Lose". Recording Industry Association of America.
  24. ^ "CMT : Videos : Josh Gracin : Can't Say Goodbye". Country Music Television. Retrieved October 2, 2011.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Joshua Mario Gracin ˈ ɡ r eɪ s ɪ n born October 18 1980 is an American country music singer A retired member of the United States Marine Corps he first gained public attention as the fourth place finalist on the second season of American Idol 1 Josh GracinGracin in 2006Background informationBirth nameJoshua Mario GracinBorn 1980 10 18 October 18 1980 age 43 OriginWestland Michigan United StatesGenresCountryOccupation s SingerInstrument s Vocals guitarYears active2003 presentLabelsLyric Street Average Joes EntertainmentWebsitejoshgracinofficial comMilitary careerAllegiance United States of AmericaService wbr branch United States Marine CorpsYears of service2000 2004RankLance CorporalUnit1st Maintenance Battalion After his elimination from the show Gracin completed his service in the Marine Corps and after his honorable discharge he signed a record deal with Lyric Street Records His self titled debut album was released in 2004 It produced a number one hit Nothin to Lose and two more top five hits on the Billboard Hot Country Singles amp Tracks charts and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America His second album We Weren t Crazy followed in 2008 This album produced five more chart singles including a top ten in its title track After signing with Average Joe s in 2010 he released Cover Girl Contents 1 Biography 2 Musical career 2 1 2003 2005 Josh Gracin 2 2 2006 2008 We Weren t Crazy 2 3 2009 2011 Redemption 3 Personal life 4 Songs performed on American Idol 5 Discography 5 1 Studio albums 5 2 Extended plays 5 3 Singles 5 4 Other charted songs 5 5 Music videos 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksBiography editGracin was born on October 18 1980 to Mario and Brenda Gracin and was raised in Westland Michigan 2 He has four sisters Stacy April Melissa and Kristen He grew up listening to Elvis the Beatles and to vintage rock and pop on a favorite local station When he was 11 the station changed its format to country and he was introduced to artists such as Garth Brooks Joe Diffie George Strait and Randy Travis 3 These artist s songs immediately caught his interest There s not another genre that better reflects situations in my life Gracin said 3 4 His vocal debut was in an Easter musical presented by his local church His first public appearance was at an eighth grade talent competition where he sang Brooks 1993 hit Standing Outside the Fire and easily won over an audience full of more traditional dance music loving cohorts 4 Later Gracin auditioned as the only male for a national pop orchestra and vocal competition known as the Fairlane Youth Pops Orchestra and won as a sophomore in high school 4 During his high school career Gracin performed at state festivals fairs and pageants throughout the State of Michigan At 16 he performed on stage at the Grand Ole Opry in a national talent show 4 and recorded a demo CD in Nashville Tennessee Upon graduation from John Glenn High School in Westland he attended Western Michigan University before he joined the United States Marine Corps 4 After basic training he returned to marry his wife and was assigned to Camp Pendleton as a supply clerk Musical career edit2003 2005 Josh Gracin edit In 2003 Gracin auditioned for the second season of American Idol He made it to the finals and eventually came in fourth place on the show However because of his earlier commitment to the Marine Corps Gracin was not able to participate in the lucrative American Idol Finalists tour of American venues 3 Gracin was instead sent on a year long tour as a recruiter making appearances at special events around the United States to promote the United States Marine Corps After completing his fourth year of service he was honorably discharged in September 2004 Gracin s true transition from reality show finalist to recording star began when he sang Rascal Flatts I m Movin On on one episode of American Idol As Rascal Flatts watched that episode on their tour bus bass player Jay DeMarcus was impressed with Gracin s talent and reached out to him He connected Gracin with Marty Williams who had co produced both of Rascal Flatts breakthrough album and its successful follow up That set in motion a series of events with a short one year break to finish his Marine stint that led to a record deal with Lyric Street Records in 2004 4 His debut album Josh Gracin was released on June 15 2004 and was certified gold The album s first three singles I Want to Live Nothin to Lose and Stay with Me Brass Bed all reached the top five on the Billboard Hot Country Singles amp Tracks chart with Nothin to Lose the second of those three reaching Number One 3 In 2005 Gracin also contributed the song Working for the Weekend to the Herbie Fully Loaded soundtrack and he also sang on When I See an Elephant Fly on the Jim Brickman album The Disney Songbook 3 At a performance in 2006 Gracin filled in with good reviews for Lonestar s lead vocalist Richie McDonald in concert when McDonald was recovering from a back injury 5 2006 2008 We Weren t Crazy edit In March 2006 Gracin released his fourth single Favorite State of Mind Although it was a Top 20 hit on the country chart Gracin s second album was delayed Originally slated to be titled All About Y all the second album was later re titled I Keep Coming Back and then finally We Weren t Crazy after the title of its third single We Weren t Crazy the third release from the album entered the country music charts in October 2007 and for the chart week dated August 2 2008 40 weeks after it debuted on the charts it reached a peak of number 10 The album was finally released on April 1 2008 A fourth single Unbelievable Ann Marie was released to country radio on August 25 2008 6 Gracin wrote the song about his wife 3 Telluride a song originally recorded by Tim McGraw on his 2001 album Set This Circus Down was released as the album s fifth and final single Gracin was dropped from Lyric Street Records following the release of Telluride 2009 2011 Redemption edit A new song Enough was posted on his MySpace page on May 1 2009 and released to radio in June 2009 According to his blog Gracin wrote the song 3 and enlisted Lonestar s Dean Sams to co produce it Enough is his favorite song in this collection and he said writing this song felt like a turning point artistically I was better able to take what was going on in my head and get it onto paper in a way I feel is relatable to so many 3 In the entry Gracin also said it is his first project since leaving Lyric Street Records 7 The second single She s A Different Kind Of Crazy was released in August 2009 In January 2010 Gracin signed with Average Joe s Entertainment 8 His first single under Average Joe s Cover Girl was released in August 2010 Gracin s third album Redemption was released on November 8 2011 9 The album s next single Long Way to Go became Gracin s first single to chart on the adult contemporary chart Personal life editGracin was married to Ann Marie They have three daughters Briana Marie Gracin born March 30 2002 Gabriella Ann Gracin born November 15 2006 and Isabella Sophia Gracin born November 12 2008 as well as a son Landon Joshua Gracin born August 4 2005 10 After his Idol stint and his discharge from the Marine Corps he moved to Tennessee in pursuit of his singing career Relations with his wife soured On August 14 2014 Gracin left a goodbye note on his Facebook account interpreted by some media as being a suicide note 11 particularly when it was tipped off to TMZ and the note went viral He was placed on a psychiatric hold in a hospital but was later released after voluntarily checking himself into an inpatient psychiatric facility 12 Gracin has maintained the note was not meant as a suicide note rather as he says a poorly worded painful separation letter as his wife insisted on divorcing him 13 Ann Marie his wife of 13 years filed for divorce shortly after 14 15 Gracin shared new music apologized and indicated he was on the road to recovery In October 2015 Gracin became engaged to his new girlfriend Katie Weir 16 The couple married on May 6 2017 The single Nothin Like Us is reference to his new relationship 13 On July 10 2019 Gracin and Weir announced they were expecting their first child together 17 Their son was born on January 13 2020 18 Songs performed on American Idol editWeek theme Date performed Song Artist SemifinalsN A February 25 2003 I ll Be Edwin McCain Top 12Motown March 11 2003 Baby I Need Your Loving Four Tops Top 11Songs of the Cinema March 18 2003 I Don t Want to Miss a Thing from Armageddon Aerosmith Top 10Country Rock March 25 2003 Ain t Goin Down Til the Sun Comes Up Garth Brooks Top 8Disco1 April 1 2003 Celebration Kool amp the Gang Top 8Billboard Number 1 April 8 2003 Amazed Lonestar Top 7Billy Joel Songs April 15 2003 Piano Man Billy Joel Top 6Contestant s Choice April 22 2003 That s When I ll Stop Loving You N Sync Top 5Neil Sedaka1960s April 29 2003 Bad Blood Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye Neil SedakaNeal McCoy Top 4Bee Gees May 6 2003 To Love Somebody Jive Talkin Bee Gees Note 1 Due to Corey Clark s disqualification the Top 9 performances became Top 8 when no one was eliminated Discography editJosh Gracin discographyStudio albums3Music videos6EPs1Singles17No 1 Singles1 Studio albums edit Title Details Peak chart positions Certifications sales threshold US Country 19 US 20 US Indie Josh Gracin Release date June 15 2004 Label Lyric Street Records Formats CD music download 2 11 US Gold 21 We Weren t Crazy Release date April 1 2008 Label Lyric Street Records Formats CD music download 4 33 Redemption Release date November 8 2011 Label Average Joes Entertainment Formats CD music download 39 39 denotes releases that did not chart Extended plays edit Title Details Nothin Like Us Pt 1 Release date February 17 2017 Label Revel Road Records Formats Music download Singles edit Year Single Peak chart positions 22 Certifications sales threshold Album US Country US USPop US AC 2004 I Want to Live 4 45 Josh Gracin Nothin to Lose 1 39 US Gold 23 2005 Stay with Me Brass Bed 5 47 66 2006 Favorite State of Mind 19 119 We Weren t Crazy I Keep Coming Back 28 2007 We Weren t Crazy 10 82 78 2008 Unbelievable Ann Marie 36 Telluride 34 2009 Enough Redemption She s a Different Kind of Crazy 2010 Over Me citation needed Cover Girl 57 2011 Long Way to Go 16 2013 Drink It Gone citation needed 2014 Can t Say Goodbye Redemption 2017 Nothin Like Us Nothin Like Us Pt 1 EP 2018 Good for You citation needed 2019 Lucky Stars citation needed 2019 Bye Felicia citation needed 2020 Home citation needed 2021 Love Like citation needed 2022 History Repeats citation needed 2023 You re On Fire citation needed denotes releases that did not chart or were not certified Other charted songs edit Year Single Peak positions Album US Country 2006 Please Come Home for Christmas 51 O Holy Night 59 Music videos edit Year Video Director 2004 I Want to Live Brent Hedgecock 2005 Nothin to Lose Trey Fanjoy Stay with Me Brass Bed 2006 Favorite State of Mind Roman White 2007 We Weren t Crazy Stephen Shepherd 2011 Can t Say Goodbye 24 Adam Dew 2017 I Go Crazy See also edit nbsp Biography portalReferences edit American Idol Season Two All About Season Two of American Idol Archived from the original on 2011 05 19 Retrieved 2010 08 30 Josh Gracin Profile MTV com Retrieved 2008 08 13 a b c d e f g h Josh Gracin Joshgracin com a b c d e f Josh Gracin Biography CMT com Retrieved 2010 08 30 Josh Gracin Sings Lead at Lonestar Concert CMT News December 8 2006 Retrieved 2008 08 13 Josh Gracin Unbelievable Ann Marie The 9513 News Josh Gracin Offers New Song Confirms Split From Label CMT 2009 05 05 Retrieved 2010 08 30 Bjorke Matt 2010 01 10 Josh Gracin signs with new label Roughstock Archived from the original on 1 April 2010 Retrieved 11 January 2010 Mansfield Brian October 25 2011 Josh Gracin s Redemption coming Nov 8 USA Today Retrieved October 31 2011 Parents People com Archived from the original on December 4 2008 Dunkerley Beville August 15 2014 American Idol Alum Josh Gracin Posts Suicide Note Rolling Stone Following Suicide Scare American Idol Alum Josh Gracin Checks Into Psychiatric Facility Hollywood Reporter a b Watts Cindy American Idol alum Josh Gracin says goodbye letter was mistaken for a suicide note The Tennessean American Idol Josh Gracin Nothing to Lose in Divorce But Half His Music Tmz com Bell Rebekah Josh Gracin Loses Half of Music Rights in Divorce Taste of Country Whitaker Sterling Josh Gracin Gets Engaged Taste of Country American Idol Alum Josh Gracin Expecting Baby Boy with Wife Katie We re Beyond Excited People com Pearce Drew January 16 2020 Josh Gracin and Wife Katie Welcome Son Luka Roman Sounds Like Nashville Retrieved January 27 2020 Josh Gracin Album amp Song Chart History Country Albums Billboard Retrieved June 10 2011 Josh Gracin Album amp Song Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved June 10 2011 American album certifications Josh Gracin 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