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According to a tweet by Redeye Radio host Gary McNamara, McKibbin suffered a brain aneurysm and was on life support until the late hours of Oct. 30. 'American Idol' alum Nikki McKibbin dies at 42 ...
Katherine Nicole McKibbin (September 28, 1978 – November 1, 2020) [1] was an American rock music singer-songwriter who finished third in the debut season of the reality television series American Idol. Before American Idol, McKibbin appeared in the first season of Popstars. In May 2007, she released a rock album called Unleashed.
Nikki McKibbin, the third-place contestant of the first season of “American Idol” behind winner Kelly Clarkson and runner-up Justin Guarini, has died from complications of a brain aneurysm.
Nikki McKibbin, 42, American singer-songwriter and reality show contestant (American Idol), brain aneurysm. [20] Des Moore, 88, Australian economist. [21] Jorge Núñez Sánchez, 73, Ecuadorian writer and historian, cancer. [22] Ronnie Peel, 74, Australian guitarist and singer (Thunderclap Newman, The La De Da's, John Paul Young). [23]
He was 49 years old. A cause of death has yet to be confirmed. ... “American Idol” Season 3 contestant Nikki McKibbin was a cast member on “Celebrity Rehab” Season 2. She was addicted to ...
Date Name Age Notability Source March 2 James Lipton: 93 American actor, writer, and host of Inside the Actors Studio.Other TV credits include The Simpsons, Arrested Development, and Glee; guest starring on The Young and the Restless, The Bold and the Beautiful, As the World Turns, and Guiding Light
McKibbin set the template for feisty, pink-haired 'Idol' rockers for seasons to come, after placing third on the show in 2002. Former ‘American Idol’ star Nikki McKibbin dead at 42 Skip to ...
The American Idols Live!Tour 2002 was a fall concert tour featuring the top ten contestants of the inaugural season of American Idol, which aired earlier that year.The tour visited 30 cities across the United States starting October 8, 2002 in San Diego, [1] and became the template for concerts tours following each of the succeeding American Idol seasons.