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    Chris Daughtry Says His Shocking Blacked Out Arm Tattoos Are Not Meant to 'Turn You On'

    The rock singer and 'American Idol' alum responded to fans' questions about his arm-encompassing new ink.
  • Chris Daughtry Returns With New Song About Daughter and Mother’s Deaths: ‘I Kind of Stopped Existing for a Minute and Just Shut Down’

    The rock star, whose family experienced two devastating losses during one week in 2021, opens up about how performing “Pieces” live sometimes feels like “a fist around my throat.”
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    Chris Daughtry's Wife Blasts Homicide Reports Surrounding Daughter's Death; Drops Massive Plea For Public

    Chris Daughtry's wife, Deanna, broke her silence on "homicide" rumors surrounding the death of her 25-year-old daughter, Hannah Price.
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    Chris Daughtry Stepdaughter's Cause of Death UNDETERMINED: Homicide Not Yet Ruled, Says DA

    The real cause of death of Chris Daughtry's stepdaughter is yet to be determined, DA said in a statement.
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    Chris Daughtry's Daughter TRAGIC Cause Of Death Determined: Did Someone Kill 25-Year-Old Hannah?

    Chris Daughtry is dealing with more dreadful and heartbreaking news as his stepdaughter's cause of death has finally been ruled.
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    Chris Daughtry's Daughter Dead At 25: Disturbing Potential Cause Of Death Revealed

    Chris Daughtry needed to cancel his tour dates after his 25-year-old stepdaughter, Hannah, was found dead.
  • 5 "American Idol" Alumni Who Did Not Win But Still Made Name

    "American Idol" has not only given fame to its winners. Many of its previous contestants, though not winners, also enjoy the limelight today. Here are the five singers who did not win but are famous now.
  • Chris Daughtry Talks Life After 'American Idol' & 'The Walking Dead' Conspiracy Theories [Q&A]

    After over a decade on television, American Idol is officially over, but Chris Daughtry is just getting started. The 36-year-old rocker may not have won the fifth season of the popular singing competition (ultimately losing to Taylor Hicks), still Daughtry walked away with something much better than the title: a legitimate career. Although he finished in fourth place, since his Idol run ended in 2006 Daughtry ranks third in the number of albums sold by any contestant to date (behind Carrie Underwood and Kelly Clarkson respectively).
  • 'American Idol' Alum Caleb Johnson Leaving Interscope Records

    The most recent winner of American Idol (at least until Season 14 wraps up soon), Caleb Johnson, has announced plans for a new album and, more interestingly, a new record label. The performer made it clear during an interview with Billboard that he would be cutting ties with Interscope after releasing his debut Testify, the record required as part of the winning the television vocal competition. He didn't exactly mince words when describing his time at the major label.
  • Carrie Underwood, Kelly Clarkson Top 'American Idol' Highest Earners List for 2015

    There's no denying that American Idol has been able to make some major stars throughout its 13 seasons. From Carrie Underwood to Kelly Clarkson to Adam Lambert, the reality competition has been a major launching pad for the U.S. music scene in the last decade. And now, following the premiere of American Idol's 14th season, Forbes has released its annual list of the top-earning alums from the long-running program.
  • Chris Daughtry and Darius Rucker at the NCAA Final Four

    On Saturday, April 5, 2014, when the Florida Gators play the Connecticut Huskies and the Wisconsin Badgers face off with the Kentucky Wildcats during the Final Four, they will be hearing the national anthem performed by Chris Daughtry.On Monday, April 7, 2014, Darius Rucker will take the stage to perform the anthem before the Championship game.
  • Music company representing Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood, other American Idols suing Sony Music for royalty dispute

    A number of American Idol contestants are being drug into a lawsuit as their publishing company has discovered an issue with Sony Music's records. 19 Recordings, a music company run by Idol creator Simon Fuller, alleged that multiple audits have found several former Idol contestants have not been paid proper royalties. The performers include Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood, Chris Daughtry, Jordin Sparks and Clay Aiken.
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