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Formed:
2006 in McLeansville, NC

Genre:
Rock

Years Active:
'00s, '10s






Daughtry

Biography

Building on his start as one of the most popular finalists of American Idol's fifth season, Chris Daughtry's post-Idol career spanned the archetypal modern rock of his early albums to the folk- and dance-tinged territory of 2010s albums such as Baptized. Where Bo Bice proved that American Idol could have a rocker as a finalist, Chris Daughtry proved that the show could generate a successful rocker outside the context of the show. Of course, it helped that he was the polar opposite of Bice, a shaggy retro-rocker soaked in the South. Bold and bald, Daughtry was the picture of a modern rocker, living by the rulebook written by Live and Fuel. These were the qualities that helped make Chris Daughtry the most successful new rock & roll singer of 2006, as well as one of the most successful Idol graduates in the show's history. . Building on his start as one of the most popular finalists of American Idol's fifth season, Chris Daughtry's post-Idol career spanned the archetypal modern rock of his early albums to the folk- and dance-tinged territory of 2010s albums such as Baptized. Where Bo Bice proved that American Idol could have a rocker as a finalist, Chris Daughtry proved that the show could generate a successful rocker outside the context of the show. Of course, it helped that he was the polar opposite of Bice, a shaggy retro-rocker soaked in the South. Bold and bald, Daughtry was the picture of a modern rocker, living by the rulebook written by Live and Fuel. These were the qualities that helped make Chris Daughtry the most successful new rock & roll singer of 2006, as well as one of the most successful Idol graduates in the show's history.

Like many American Idol finalists, Daughtry had a long run as an amateur musician. The North Carolina native — born in Roanoke Rapids, he lived in Charlottesville, Virginia before establishing himself in the Greensboro area — began singing in local rock bands when he was 16 years old. He continued to play local shows after his high-school graduation in 1998, marrying his girlfriend Deanna several months after the January 2000 birth of their son Griffin (he also adopted Deanna's daughter from a previous marriage). Family man he may have been, but Daughtry didn't let his rock & roll dream die, as he continued to play guitar and sing in a band called Absent Element. He also auditioned for Rock Star: INXS in 2005 but was rejected — a rejection that turned out to be rather fortunate, as it freed him to audition for the far more popular televised singing competition American Idol.

Daughtry was featured heavily during the show's seemingly never-ending audition rounds for two reasons: he was telegenic, and he capitalized on the rocker promise of Bo Bice and Constantine Maroulis from the previous season. Moreover, he was bald and handsome, had a terrific smile, and his devotion to family made for great TV. Daughtry sailed through to Hollywood and made it into the final 12, where he was hailed as a standout and soon seemed to be a favorite to win. Daughtry mania began to peak in March when his rendition of Fuel's "Hemorrhage (In My Hands)" caused such a sensation that rumors began to fly that Fuel wanted to hire him as their lead singer — something that proved to be no rumor, as the modern rock group, savoring the new press, practically pleaded for his presence after he was voted off the show. But this was still two long months away — two months in which he continued to be one of the top draws in the season, even courting some controversy when he sang Live's arrangement for Johnny Cash's "I Walk the Line." This moody reinterpretation was misinterpreted as a Daughtry original, and on the results show, he had to clarify where he had learned this version. Still, this controversy paled to his exit from the show in May: Daughtry was one of the final four and Katharine McPhee just narrowly beat him, a result that visibly shocked the rocker. Daughtry would soon have the last laugh.

After he was kicked off Idol, he turned down Fuel's standing offer of replacing their lead singer and set off on his own career, signing with Idol's 19 Entertainment group and RCA Records in July 2006. By the time his album materialized in November, it had turned into a project by a band called DAUGHTRY (spelled all in capital letters), whose lineup featured guitarist Jeremy Brady, guitarist Josh Steely, bassist Josh Paul, and drummer Joey Barnes. They did not play as a band on the finished album, though, as Brady was replaced after the album's release by Brian Craddock — a matter of semantics overlooked by most, especially in light of the album's blockbuster success. Like many hotly anticipated albums of the SoundScan era, it debuted high on the charts, but surprisingly remained in the Top Ten for months. Leadoff single "It's Not Over" proved to be equally popular. This meant that DAUGHTRY was not only a huge hit by Idol standards, it was one of the few hit rock albums — period — in 2006.

By February, it was evident that Chris Daughtry's popularity eclipsed his American Idol rivals Taylor Hicks and Katharine McPhee, as DAUGHTRY was certified the fastest-selling debut album in SoundScan history. Five hits charted in the Top 40 before the singer set to work on a sophomore album. Released in 2009, Daughtry's Leave This Town was a solid follow-up to his hit debut album and featured more of his signature back-to-basics modern rock sounds. In 2011, Daughtry returned with the album Break the Spell. Once again produced by Howard Benson, who helmed Daughtry's 2007 self-titled debut and 2009's Leave This Town, Break the Spell featured the leadoff single "Renegade." That first single made little impact on radio, but the subsequent "Crawling Back to You" reached number six on the U.S. Adult Pop charts, a chart that also welcomed "Outta My Head" and "Start of Something Good" later in 2012; overall, Break the Spell became the band's first album to not go platinum. Baptized, Daughtry's next album, reflected this subtle shift toward adult pop, as the group worked with Martin Johnson of Boys Like Girls (among other outside writers and producers) in an attempt to develop a lighter, brighter sound. Preceded by the single "Waiting for Superman," Baptized appeared in November 2013.

Top Albums

Leave This Town (Bonus Track Version), Daughtry
1. Leave This T..
Daughtry, Daughtry
2. Daughtry
Baptized (Deluxe Version), Daughtry
3. Baptized (De..
Break the Spell (Deluxe Version), Daughtry
4. Break the Sp..
Leave This Town, Daughtry
5. Leave This T..
Daughtry (Deluxe Edition), Daughtry
6. Daughtry (De..
Break the Spell, Daughtry
7. Break the Sp..
Leave This Town: The B-Sides - EP, Daughtry
8. Leave This T..
Baptized, Daughtry
9. Baptized
AOL Music Sessions (Live) - EP, Daughtry
10. AOL Music Se..
Renegade - Single, Daughtry
11. Renegade - S..
Crawling Back to You - Single, Daughtry
12. Crawling Bac..
Tennessee Line - Single, Daughtry
13. Tennessee Li..
No Surprise - Single, Daughtry
14. No Surprise ..

Top Songs

NameAlbumTimePrice
1.
Waiting for SupermanBaptized (Deluxe Version)4:26$1.29
2.
HomeDaughtry4:15$1.29
3.
It's Not OverDaughtry3:35$1.29
4.
No SurpriseLeave This Town (Bonus Trac..4:29$1.29
5.
Life After YouLeave This Town (Bonus Trac..3:26$1.29
6.
SeptemberLeave This Town (Bonus Trac..4:00$1.29
7.
BattleshipsBaptized (Deluxe Version)3:52$1.29
8.
Over YouDaughtry3:24$1.29
9.
Feels Like TonightDaughtry3:58$1.29
10.
Start of Something GoodBreak the Spell (Deluxe Ver..4:24$1.29
11.
What About NowDaughtry4:10$1.29
12.
Crawling Back to YouBreak the Spell (Deluxe Ver..3:45$1.29
13.
What About NowDaughtry (Deluxe Edition)4:13$1.29
14.
Waiting for SupermanBaptized4:26$1.29
15.
Long Live Rock & RollBaptized (Deluxe Version)3:36$1.29
16.
I'll FightBaptized (Deluxe Version)3:00$1.29
17.
BaptizedBaptized (Deluxe Version)3:10$1.29
18.
Broken ArrowsBaptized (Deluxe Version)4:08$1.29
19.
Wild HeartBaptized (Deluxe Version)3:50$1.29
20.
UndefeatedBaptized (Deluxe Version)3:40$1.29
21.
Outta My HeadBreak the Spell (Deluxe Ver..3:31$1.29
22.
18 YearsBaptized (Deluxe Version)4:51$1.29
23.
Gone Too SoonBreak the Spell (Deluxe Ver..3:36$1.29
24.
No SurpriseNo Surprise - Single4:09$1.29
25.
HomeDaughtry (Deluxe Edition)4:15$1.29

Top Music Videos

Home, Daughtry
1. Home
It's Not Over, Daughtry
2. It's Not Over
Over You, Daughtry
3. Over You
Feels Like Tonight, Daughtry
4. Feels Like To...
No Surprise (Bonus Track), Daughtry
5. No Surprise (...
What About Now, Daughtry
6. What About No...
No Surprise, Daughtry
7. No Surprise
Life After You, Daughtry
8. Life After Yo...
What About Now, Daughtry
9. What About No...
September, Daughtry
10. September
Waiting for Superman, Daughtry
11. Waiting for S...
Feels Like Tonight, Daughtry
12. Feels Like To...
Home, Daughtry
13. Home
Crawling Back to You, Daughtry
14. Crawling Back...
Over You, Daughtry
15. Over You
It's Not Over, Daughtry
16. It's Not Over
Outta My Head, Daughtry
17. Outta My Head
Start of Something Good, Daughtry
18. Start of Some...
Home, Daughtry
19. Home
It's Not Over, Daughtry
20. It's Not Over


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