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Daughtry performed on-stage at the American Music Awards on November 22, 2009, and sang their hit single "Life After You". [13] On November 10, 2009, USA Today revealed that Daughtry band members Chris Daughtry and Brian Craddock co-wrote "Don't Wanna Be Wrong", an iTunes Deluxe bonus track on Allison Iraheta's debut album, Just Like You. [14]
Chris Daughtry made history with its release by becoming the first American Idol alumnus to have two consecutive number one albums. Leave This Town was the first Daughtry album that they wrote and recorded as a band, as their self-titled album was recorded before the band was officially formed and featured only Chris Daughtry as an official member.
Daughtry may refer to: Daughtry (band), a rock band fronted by Chris Daughtry Daughtry, debut music album from Daughtry; Chris Daughtry (born 1979), American Idol finalist in 2006 and lead vocalist for Daughtry; Mattie Daughtry, American politician; N. Leo Daughtry (born 1940), American state senator from North Carolina (Republican)
Josh Paul (born June 13, 1977) is an American bass guitarist best known as an original member of the band Daughtry, playing on all six of their studio albums. In January 2022, Paul left Daughtry. [1] Prior to that, at the age of 18, he joined thrash/punk band Suicidal Tendencies.
“I’ve come to the conclusion in my 40 years of living that I’m just not good at winning,” Chris Daughtry sighs. Whether being eliminated early in competition on “American Idol ...
William Dean Daughtry (September 8, 1946 – January 26, 2023) was an American musician. Daughtry was the keyboardist for the Classics IV after Joe Wilson departed. They had a 1968 #3 US/#46 UK/#1 Can hit with "Spooky". He co-founded the Atlanta Rhythm Section in 1971, and was their sole constant member [1] until retiring in 2020.
Chris Daughtry and his wife Deanna thank friends, family and fans for sympathy and support following their daughter's sudden death
In a report released Tuesday, the Office of the Inspector General for the NYPD faulted the department’s current top uniformed member, John Chell, along with Deputy Commissioner Kaz Daughtry for ...