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NC Idol finalists touted for their success

Chris Daughtry, son, and band arrive at AMAs
Chris Daughtry with his son Griffin, along with members of his band, arriving at the 37th Annual American Music Awards on Sunday, Nov. 22, 2009, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Former American Idol contestants dominated the American Music Awards performances last night, which ended with a controversial number by 2009 runner-up Adam Lambert.  CNN marked the occasion today with a slide show featuring successful finalists who didn't win the show entitled, "It pays to be an 'Idol' loser."  Of the seven who are featured, four are from North Carolina.

Of Kellie Pickler, CNN says that her three CMT awards, along with her "BFF relationship" with Taylor Swift, have "cemented her status as an 'It Girl' in country music."  Another country music success, Bucky Covington, launched his first album after his season on American Idol with "the best first week sales of any male country singer in fifteen years."

Of Raleigh's Clay Aiken, who has recorded four albums and an EP, toured eight times, written a NY Times bestseller, and starred on Broadway in "Spamalot" since coming in second in 2003, CNN says he "took his reality show loss and turned it into pop stardom."

Chris Daughtry, the final NC Idol featured, performed his current hit "Life After You" at the AMAs with his band, "Daughtry."  After a surprise elimination from Idol in fourth place in 2006, CNN notes that "later that year there wasn't a top 40 station in the country that wasn't intimately familiar with the North Carolina rocker."

In addition to these Idols, NC has one American Idol winner, Fantasia, who won the show's third season, and a finalist from the most recent season, Chapel Hill's Anoop Desai, currently in LA penning songs and working on a career as an R&B singer.  What is it about North Carolina and American Idol success?  Why do you think so many NC contestants, regardless of whether they win or lose, have gone on to such success following the show?

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Julia Hardy is a long-time American Idol fan and observer of pop culture. Email her at hardy.julia@gmail.com.

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  • Maria 2 years ago
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    N.C. should be so PROUD of the stars from AI that have done so well. After watching the AMA's last nite I was APPALLED at the last performance of the show. Simply and Totally inappropriate for t.v. viewing. Clay Aiken, Kellie Pickler, Daughtry and Fantasia have truly done N.C. Proud. I wish the four of them all the best and I truly hope to never see another performance by Adam Lambert.

  • Idolgold 2 years ago
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    N.C. idols have been a success because they knew the work was just starting when their season ended. Yay!!!!! for them all. As for Lambert lets just say I'm a former fan after his performance on the AMA's. He has to learn to tailor his performance to the audience.It's no longer just what he wants to do.

  • musiclady 2 years ago
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    NC does have a lot to be proud of for sure. Everyone of the ones from there are amazing in their own genre. I have to agree with Maria about the last performance on AMA by Lambert. It was just not appropriate for TV. Did they forget that some 12yr old or under might be watching.

  • duh 2 years ago
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    your 12-year-olds and unders shouldn't have been up that late.

  • Josie Jones 2 years ago
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    NC Idols are superb because NC is superb and courteous people.
    Adam Lambert was a disgrace to Idol and they should cut him off--I was a fan, went to the tour but never again
    He has lost this fan forever and I will boycott any show he is on-

  • Angel- Raleigh Vegetarian Food Examiner 2 years ago
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    Maybe NC just has a lot of talented people! :o)

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