Chris Daughtry Biography, Age, Family, Wifes age, American Idol, Songs and Interview
Chris Daughtry Biography
Chris Daughtry born Christopher Adam Daughtry is an American songwriter, singer and actor best known as the fourth-place contestant on the fifth season of American Idol and as the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist for the rock band Daughtry.
Chris Daughtry Age | How Old Is Chris Daughtry | Chris Daughtry Birthday
He was born on December 26, 1979 in Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, U.S. He is 39 as of 2018.
Chris Daughtry Family | Chris Daughtry Brother
Christopher is the son of a Jamaican mother, Sandra Daughtry and a British father James “Pete” Daughtry, who reside in Palmyra, Virginia. He has a brother Kenneth Daughtry who lives in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina.
Chris Daughtry Wife | Chris Daughtry Wife Age
Is Chris Daughtry Married? . Yes, he is married to Deanna Daughtry. The couple got married in November 11, 2000. His wife’s age is not known.
Chris Daughtry Children | Chris Daughtry Kids | Chris Daughtry Twins
He has four children: two stepchildren from his wife’s previous marriage, stepdaughter Hannah, born on September 7, 1996, and stepson, Griffin, born on June 30, 1998 and twins, Adalynn Rose and Noah James, born November 17, 2010.
Chris Daughtry Height
He stands at 5′ 8″ (1.73 meters) tall.
Chris Daughtry Ethnicity
He is an American with mixed races.
Chris Daughtry Christian | Chris Daughtry Religion
He is a Christian. He was the front man for Absent Element band, which has many songs, including some worship songs like Heart of Worship.
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After he was elimination from Idol, he got a record deal from RCA Records. Their self-titled first album became the fastest selling first rock album in Nielsen Sound Scan history, with more than one million copies after just five weeks of release. The album was recorded before the band was officially formed, and he appeared as the only official member present on the album.
He reached number one on the Billboard chart. He is the third most successful American Idol contestant in terms of record sales. The band was nominated for Best Rock Song for the single “It’s Not Over” at the 50th Grammy Awards. He has also collaborated with several artists, including Slash, Theory of a Deadman, Chad Kroeger, Sevendust, Brad Arnold, Vince Gill and Carlos Santana. He has powerful vocal belting technique and wide vocal range.
Chris Daughtry Songs
Year | Songs |
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2006 | It’s Not Over |
Over You | |
What About Now | |
Home | |
What I Want | |
Crashed | |
All These Lives | |
There and Back Again | |
Feels Like Tonight | |
2009 | No Surprise |
Life After You | |
Tennessee Line | |
Open Up Your Eyes | |
September | |
Learn My Lesson | |
One Last Chance | |
2011 | Start of Something Good |
Crawling Back To You | |
Outta My Head | |
Renegade | |
Drown in You | |
Gone Too Soon | |
Rescue Me | |
2013 | Battleships |
Long Live Rock & Roll | |
Waiting for Superman | |
I’ll Fight | |
Wild Heart | |
2016 | Torches |
2018 | Deep End |
Death of Me | |
Just Found Heaven |
Chris Daughtry Albums
Year | Albums |
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2018 | Cage to Rattle |
2016 | It’s Not Over…The Hits So Far |
Love Soundsation | |
2015 | Best Rock Anthems, Pt. 6 |
2013 | Baptized |
Baptized (Deluxe Version) | |
2012 | The A to Z of Rock |
The Dark Ages – Scary Classical Masters | |
2011 | Break the Spell |
2010 | Leave This Town: The B-Sides |
2009 | The Essential 00’s Rock |
Leave This Town | |
2006 | Daughtry |
Chris Daughtry Tour
Wed, dec 19, 2018: mechanics hall worcester, ma
Chris Daughtry Hometown
He grew up in Palmyra, Virginia and now lives in McLeansville, North Carolina, outside of Greensboro.
Chris Daughtry Tattoos
He has his name tattoo’d on his shoulders:. He has other many tattoos on his body, we will update others more with their meaning.
Chris Daughtry New House | Chris Daughtry Home For Sale
He sold his house which is located at Oak Ridge, NC at a price of $699,000 measuring 3,670 square feet with 4 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms.
Chris Daughtry Worth
He has an estimated net worth of around $10 million dollars.
Chris Daughtry New Song
“Deep End”
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Chris Daughtry Interview
I like this guy a lot more”: Chris Daughtry on the band’s new album and how he’s grown since American Idol
Source: bandwagon.asia
You’ve said that your newest release, Cage to Rattle, is the most fun, yet most challenging album you’ve done. What was the most difficult part of the process?
There were so many variables. Finding our groove in the studio after being out of the game for so long, for one. We had a few scheduling conflicts… leaving in the middle of recording for a tour we had already booked, then after the tour there was a scheduling battle between us and Jacquire (our producer). I started to second guess everything… But it all came together nicely in the end.
The band had been working on material for Cage to Rattle for more than two years, and it has been five years since the release of your last album Baptized. What were you guys busy with during that five years?
Well… Me and my family moved a few times which isn’t very fun and certainly dominated a lot my time and took my head outta the game for a bit. Finally got back in the swing of writing sometime in 2016. Then we released the greatest hits while still writing for the new album. A few tours here and there… time flew by.
You have mentioned that you love writing songs that make people feel something, songs that are real and relatable. Where do you get your songwriting inspirations from, and what do you want people to take away from Cage to Rattle when they hear it?
I only tend to write what I know or about something close to me. I’ve written a lot of songs from past experiences… and now that I think of it, a lot of this record feels like it was birthed more in the present, in the moment, so to speak.
You recently ventured into musical theatre, playing the role of Judas in Fox TV musical The Passion where we saw a different side of you. How did you get into acting, and how was that for a change? Do you have plans to take musical theatre further or explore music in a different way?
Acting was something I’ve wanted to do since I was little kid running around in ripped up Lee jeans pretending to be Lou Ferrigno’s Incredible Hulk! Music came later for me. I would love to do more acting in the future! Preferably TV and film.
It’s been more than 10 years since you were on American Idol. Are you meeting people or fans who are young enough not to remember that, who came to know you as a fully fledged rock musician and not someone who came up through a talent contest?
Yeah, it always shocks me when younger fans, that are maybe too young to know me from AI, approach me for a photo or signature… I usually think their mom put ’em up to it, hahaha!
You have come a long way from emerging a fourth-place contestant on American Idol to becoming the frontman of a Grammy-nominated rock band that has scored four number one hits, and sold over eight million albums and 16 million singles. What’s the best change you see in yourself, whether as a musician or a person?
I feel like a totally different person now. I’ve grown so much over the past 10-12 years. Traveling the world has been such a gift and has shown me so many different cultures, walks of life, etc… It’s given me a broader world view and has made me a more compassionate and empathetic human being. And I like this guy a lot more.
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