Chris Daughtry – His Recent Past
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Written by: NewsToob | Nov 30, 2006 | 0 comments |
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With his bad-boy image, his rocker voice and a sensitive persona, Chris Daughtry was the early favorite to win the fifth edition of American Idol. He was certainly the most polished contestant, with his bald cue-ball head, meticulously groomed facial hair and consistently kick-ass vocals. So when this North Carolina singer came in fourth runner-up, his ousting shocked the viewers.
The judges, and even Daughtry himself, were surprised by the fourth-place finish sparked a small scandal (some fans complained that the contestants' phone lines had gotten crossed). His critics insisted he got the boot because he'd shown little growth as a performer, approaching all styles of tunes as if they were alt rock. Whatever the reason he lost, Daughtry's future was bright, with many potential job offers immediately on the table, including an invitation from Fuel to become to band's lead singer.
He ultimately turned the gourp down in favor of fronting his own rock outfit, DAUGHTRY. In November 2006, the band's self-titled album debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard charts, proving that losers can indeed be winners.
- Chris performs push-ups before performing.
- Daughtry yried out for CBS's 2005 music-competition series Rock Star: INXS, but wasn't chosen.
- Was a member of Absent Element, a North Carolina alternative-rock band.
- Was working as a service adviser at a car dealership in Greensboro, NC, when he auditioned for American Idol.
- Performed the Fuel song "Hemorrhage (In My Hands)" on American Idol; later, after being voted off the show, the band offered him a job as lead singer.






















