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Kelly Clarkson, first season winner. Ruben Studdard, second season winner. Fantasia Barrino, third season winner. Carrie Underwood, fourth season winner. Taylor Hicks, fifth season winner. Jordin Sparks, sixth season winner. David Cook, seventh season winner. Kris Allen, eighth season winner. Lee DeWyze, ninth season winner.
Season 8 (2009): Kris Allen. Now: in 2021, toured Europe with fellow American Idol winner David Cook; released the track “It's You I Like” in 2022; welcomed his third child with wife Katy O ...
season 10. The tenth season of American Idol premiered on the Fox television network on January 19, 2011, and concluded on May 25, 2011. The show underwent a number of changes from the ninth season, including the return of Nigel Lythgoe as executive producer. [2] Randy Jackson returned as judge for his tenth season, while Jennifer Lopez and ...
The American singing competition show American Idol (2002–2016; 2018–present) has generated controversy over the years in numerous areas.. Many of the controversies have centered on the show's voting process and results, and in later seasons, gender bias against female contestants, as well as contestant comments.
With 21 seasons of wild auditions, intense elimination rounds and jaw-dropping finales, American Idol continues to be on our watchlist. In honor of our favorite competition show, we’re taking a ...
Season 1: Kelly Clarkson. American Idol ’s first champion has been riding the wave of success for over two decades—and she’s showing no signs of slowing down. Since her win in 2002, Kelly ...
2009: Choice Reality Male Contestant for American Idol: won. Choice Red Carpet Male Icon: nominated; Choice Summer Tour (shared with American Idol Top 10): nominated; 2010: Choice Music: Male Artist: nominated; Time Top 100 Poll of Most Influential People in the World. 2009: Time Top 100 Poll, 90th on list; VH1 Do Something Awards
The fifth season of American Idol began on January 17, 2006, and concluded on May 24, 2006. Paula Abdul, Simon Cowell, and Randy Jackson returned as judges, while Ryan Seacrest returned as host. Taylor Hicks was named the winner, while Katharine McPhee was the runner-up. 18 contestants (including all of the top 10 and a few semifinalists) got ...