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Kelly Clarkson

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2003: Thankful

2004: Breakaway

2007: My December

2009: All I Ever Wanted

Actress:

"Reba" (1 episode, 2007)

"American Dreams" (2 episodes, 2003-2004)

From Justin to Kelly (2003)

Issues 101 (2002)

As Herself:

American Idol (15 episodes, 2002-2010)

2009 American Music Awards (2009) (TV)

Entertainment Tonight (8 episodes, 2007-2009)

The View (2 episodes, 2004-2009)

VH1 Divas Live 2009 (2009) (TV)

Jimmy Kimmel Live! (3 episodes, 2003-2009)

Get Schooled: You Have the Right (2009) (TV)

Late Show with David Letterman (2 episodes, 2007-2009)

"So You Think You Can Dance" (1 episode, 2009)

2009 MuchMusic Video Awards (2009) (TV)

"Loose Women" (1 episode, 2009)

"Good News Week" (1 episode, 2009)

Rove Live (2 episodes, 2005-2009)

Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (4 episodes, 2004-2009)

The Oprah Winfrey Show (1 episode, 2009)

Saturday Night Live (2 episodes, 2005-2009)

"Boogie" (1 episode, 2009)

Live with Regis And Kelly (6 episodes, 2003-2009)

"The Paul O'Grady Show" (2 episodes, 2005-2009)

Get Schooled (2009) (TV)

"Headline Country" (1 episode, 2008)

"CMT Insider" (1 episode, 2008)

"Jensen!" (1 episode, 2007)

Entertainment Weekly & TV Land Present: The 50 Greatest TV Icons (2007) (TV)

"Australian Idol" (2 episodes, 2003-2007)

"The Footy Show" (1 episode, 2007)

"Larry King Live" (1 episode, 2007)

NFL Opening Kickoff 2007 (2007) (TV)

Live Earth: The Concerts for a Climate Crisis (2007) (TV)

The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (3 episodes, 2003-2007)

"AOL Sessions" (1 episode, 2007)

42nd Annual Academy of Country Music Awards (2007) (TV)

"CMT Crossroads" (1 episode, 2007)

Daytona 500: The Great American Race Nextel Tribute to America Pre-Race Show (2007) (TV)

"CMT Giants" (1 episode, 2006)

"American Idol Rewind" (2006) TV series

2006 MuchMusic Video Awards (2006) (TV)

Top of the Pops (1 episode, 2006)

"Echo - Deutscher Musikpreis" (1 episode, 2006)

"Wetten, dass..?" (1 episode, 2006)

"Top of the Pops: Reloaded" (2 episodes, 2005-2006)

Brit Awards 2006 (2006) (TV)

The 48th Annual Grammy Awards 2006 (TV)

The 32nd Annual People's Choice Awards 2006 (TV)

"E! True Hollywood Story" (2 episodes, 2004-2005)

Sony Ericsson Christmas Calling: The Soundtrack to Your Season (2005) (TV)

The Record of the Year 2005 (2005) (TV)

"Today with Des and Mel" (3 episodes, 2003-2005)

"CD:UK" (4 episodes, 2003-2005)

React Now: Music & Relief (2005) (TV)

MTV Video Music Awards 2005 (2005) (TV)

Today (2 episodes, 2005)

Kelly Clarkson: Behind Hazel Eyes (2005)

"Damage Control" (1 episode, 2005)

"Last Call with Carson Daly" (1 episode, 2005)

"Newlyweds: Nick & Jessica" (1 episode, 2005)

"The Best Hit USA" (1 episode, 2005)

The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn (1 episode, 2004)

"The Tony Danza Show" (1 episode, 2004)

Kelly, Ruben & Fantasia: Home for Christmas (2004) (TV)

The 5th Annual Women Rock (2004) (TV)

2004 Radio Music Awards (2004) (TV)

"2004 World Series" (2004) TV mini-series

World Music Awards 2004 (2004) (TV)

On the Set: The Princess Diaries 2 - Royal Engagement (2004) (TV)

King of the Hill (1 episode, 2004)

MTV Backstage at the Grammys 2004 (2004) (TV)

"TRL Italy" (1 episode, 2004)

The 2003 Billboard Music Awards (2003) (TV)

"The Sharon Osbourne Show" (2 episodes, 2003)

Fromage 2003 (2003) (TV)

World Idol (2003) (TV) (USA)

Jingleball Rock (2003) (TV)

Christmas in Rockefeller Center (2003) (TV)

Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (2003) (TV)

A Very Idol Christmas (2003) (TV)

"Smile" (1 episode, 2003)

"Pop Idol" (1 episode, 2003)

2003 Radio Music Awards (2003) (TV)

"Good Morning Australia" (1 episode, 2003)

MTV Video Music Awards 2003 (2003) (TV)

The Teen Choice Awards 2003 (2003) (TV)

"American Juniors" (1 episode, 2003)

Macy's 4th of July Spectacular (2003) (TV)

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (1 episode, 2003)

Late Night with Conan O'Brien (2 episodes, 2002-2003)

Summer Music Mania 2003 (2003) (TV)

Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards '03 (2003) (TV)

Bubblegum Babylon (2002) (TV)

"Making the Video" (1 episode, 2002)

MADtv (1 episode, 2002)

MTV Video Music Awards 2002 (2002) (TV)

Grammy Awards

2010: Nominated - Best Pop Vocal Album (All I Ever Wanted)

2008: Nominated - Best Country Collaboration With Vocals ("Because of You" with Reba McEntire)

2006: Won - Best Female Pop Vocal Performance ("Since U Been Gone")

2006: Won - Best Pop Vocal Album (Breakaway)

2004: Nominated - Best Female Pop Vocal Performance ("Miss Independent")

Billboard Music Awards

2005: Nominated - Hot 100 Artist of the Year

2005: Won - Hot 100 Female Artist

2005: Won - Pop 100 Artist of the Year

2005: Won - Pop 100 Female Artist

2005: Won - Pop 100 Single (Since U Been Gone)

2005: Won - Pop 100 Airplay Single (Since U Been Gone)

2005: Nominated - The Billboard 200 Female Artist

2005: Nominated - Hot Digital Song Artist

2005: Nominated - Hot Digital Song (Since U Been Gone)

2005: Nominated - Hot Digital Track Artist

2005: Won - Hot Digital Track (Since U Been Gone)

2005: Won - Hot Dance Radio Airplay Artist

2005: Won - Hot Adult Contemporary Artist

2005: Won - Hot Adult Contemporary Song (Breakaway)

2005: Won - Top Soundtrack Single (Breakaway)

2005: Won - Adult Contemporary Artist

2002: Won - Best Selling Single Of The Year (A Moment Like This)

ECHO Awards

2007: Nominated - Favorite International Female Artist Rock/Pop

BMI Pop Awards

2007: Won - Song of the Year ("Because of You")

CMT Online Awards

2008: Won - #1 Streamed Live Performance

ACM Awards (Academy of Country Music)

2008: Nominated - Vocal Event of the Year

J-14 Hottest in Everything Honors

2007: Won - #1 Hottest in Pop (August 2007)

American Music Awards

2003: Nominated - Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist

2005: Won - Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist

2005: Won - T-Mobile Text-In Award (Artist Of The Year)

2005: Nominated - Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist

2005: Nominated - Favorite Pop/Rock Album

2006: Won - Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist

2006: Won - Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist

ASCAP Pop Music Awards

2004: Won - Song Writer Award (Kelly Clarkson & Rhett Lawrence - "Miss Independent")

2007: Won - Song of The Year Award ("Because Of You")

2007: Won - Most Performed Songs of The Year Award ("Because of You", "Behind These Hazel Eyes", "Walk Away")

2010: Won - Most Performed Songs of The Year Award ("Already Gone", "My Life Would Suck Without You")

ASCAP Country Music Awards

2008: Won - Most Performed Song ("Because of You")

AOL Awards

2005: Won - Artist of the Year

2005: Won - Best Musical Buddy

Pop Star Magazine Poptastic Honors

2007: Nominated - All-Time Idol

BDS Certified Spin Award

2003: Won - 50,000 Spins (Low)

2007: Won - 50,000 Spins (Never Again)

People Choice Red Carpet Honors

2006: Won - Best Smile

MusiQ Awards

2007: Won - Artist of The Year

BRIT Awards

2006: Nominated - Best Pop Act

2006: Nominated - Best International Female Solo Artist

CMA Awards (Country)

2007: Nominated - Musical Event of the Year (Kelly Clarkson & Reba McEntire - Because of You)

CMT Awards

2008: Nominated - Collaborative Video of the Year (Kelly Clarkson & Reba McEntire - Because of You)

2008: Nominated - Video Director of The Year (Roman White) (Kelly Clarkson & Reba McEntire - Because of You)

MTV Video Music Awards Latin America

2005: Nominated - Best International Pop Artist

2005: Nominated - Best New International Artist

2006: Nominated - Best International Pop Artist

MTV Video Music Awards

2009: Nominated - Best Female Video (My Life Would Suck Without You)

2006: Won - Best Female Video (Because of You)

2006: Nominated - Viewer's Choice Award (Because of You)

2005: Won - Best Female Video (Since U Been Gone)

2005: Won - Best Pop Video (Since U Been Gone)

2005: Nominated - Viewer's Choice Award (Since U Been Gone)

2003: Nominated - Best New Artist In A Video (Miss Independent)

2003: Nominated - Best Pop Video (Miss Independent)

2003: Nominated - Viewer's Choice Award (Miss Independent)

MuchMusic Video Award

2009: Nominated-International Video of the Year (My Life Would Suck Without You)

2009: Won Hangover Award (Best Footwear)

2006: Won - People's Choice Favorite International Artist

Grammy Award Fashion Wrap Honors

2006 - Won - Best Dressed Women

XM Nation Awards

2005: Won - Pop Artist Of The Year

2005: Won - Dashboard Anthem - Best Pop Sing-Along (Since U Been Gone)

New Music Weekly Awards

2004: Won - Female Artist Of The Year

2004: Won - Top 40 Single Of The Year (Miss Independent)

AOL Moviegoer Award

2004: Won - Hottest Song (The Trouble With Love Is)

People's Choice Awards

2006: Won - Favorite Female Performer

2005: Won - Favorite Female Performer

Radio Music Awards

2005: Nominated - Song Of The Year / Adult Hit Radio (Breakaway)

2005: Nominated - Song Of The Year / Mainstream Hit Radio (Since U Been Gone)

2005: Nominated - Song Of The Year / Mainstream Hit Radio (Behind These Hazel Eyes)

2005: Nominated - Artist Of The Year / Adult Hit Radio

2005: Won - Artist Of The Year / Mainstream Hit Radio

2003: Nominated - Song Of The Year / Top 40 Radio (Miss Independent)

2003: Nominated - Best Driving Song

Teen Choice Awards

2010: Pending - Choice American Idol Alum

2009: Nominated - Choice Music: Single (My Life Would Suck Without You)

2007: Nominated - Choice Music: Payback Track (Never Again)

2006: Nominated - Choice Female Artist

2005: Won - Choice Album (Breakaway)

2005: Won - Choice Summer Song (Behind These Hazel Eyes)

2005: Won - Choice Single (Since U Been Gone)

2005: Won - Choice Female Artist

2003: Won - Choice Female Music Artist

2003: Nominated - Choice Summer Movie (From Justin To Kelly)

2003: Nominated - Choice Summer Song (Miss Independent)

2003: Nominated - Choice Crossover Artist

2003: Nominated - Choice Breakout Artist

2003: Nominated - Choice Breakout Movie Star, Female

2003: Nominated - Choice Chemistry (From Justin To Kelly)

2003: Nominated - Choice Love Song (A Moment Like This)

TV Choice Awards

2005: Won - Strongest Voice

TMF Awards (Belgium)

2006: Won - Best Pop International

2006: Won - Best Female International

2005: Won - Best New Artist International

Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards

2006: Won - Favorite Female Singer

Pollstar Awards

2009: Nominated - Most Creative Tour Package (Reba/Kelly)

Women's World Award

2009: Won - World Entertainment Award

World Music Awards

2005: Nominated - World's Best-Selling Pop Female Artist

2003: Nominated - Best New Female Artist

Fashion Team Awards

2007: Won - Best Dressed

Kryptonsite Awards

2008: Won - Best Song - "Sober"

MTV Asia Awards

2006: Won - Favorite Female Artist

Rolling Stone Music Polls

2009: Won - Most Exciting Album of 2009

Rolling Stone Magazine

2009: Nominated - Artist of the Decade (2000-2009)

Juno Awards

2006: Nominated - International Album of the Year

Music Choice Awards

2007: Won - Artist of the Month (August 2007)




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Kelly Brianne Clarkson (born April 24, 1982) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. Clarkson made her debut under RCA Records after she won the first season of the television series American Idol in 2002.


Clarkson has released four albums to date: her double-platinum debut album Thankful (2003), her multi-platinum second album Breakaway (2004) (which has won two Grammy Awards), My December (2007), and her latest album All I Ever Wanted (2009). Her albums have sold over 10.5 million copies in the United States. Clarkson is currently the only American Idol contestant to have reached number one in the UK. She claimed number one on March 1, 2009, when "My Life Would Suck Without You" debuted number one on downloads alone. She has sold over 10.2 million albums in the United States, and over 20 million albums worldwide, becoming the highest-selling Idol winner. According to Nielsen SoundScan, Clarkson is also ranked on the top 200 album sellers of the Nielsen SoundScan era at number 187.


Eleven of Clarkson's singles became Top Twenty hits on the Billboard Hot 100. Her single, "My Life Would Suck Without You", advanced from No. 97 to No. 1 on the Hot 100 in its first week of release, breaking the record for the largest leap to the top position in chart history.


Clarkson has toured extensively worldwide as a solo act. After Clarkson's appearance on the CMT Crossroads and her duet version of "Because of You" (2007) with Reba McEntire, they co-headlined the 2 Worlds 2 Voices Tour (2008).


Clarkson held the distinction of having the highest-selling American Idol album in the United States until November 2009, when Carrie Underwood claimed that title by a narrow margin of 100,000 albums. Clarkson, however, remains the highest-selling American Idol alum overall, with around 23 million albums sold worldwide.


In May 2010, Billboard named Clarkson the "most successful 'American Idol' of all time", factoring in album sales, singles sales, and radio plays.


Kelly Brianne Clarkson was born in Fort Worth, Texas, and grew up in the small town of Burleson, a suburb of Fort Worth. She is the third and youngest child of Jeanne Rose, a first grade teacher, and Stephen Michael Clarkson. Clarkson's siblings include her older brother and sister, Jason and Alyssa. When Clarkson was six years old, her parents divorced after seventeen years of marriage. The family settled in Burleson, where Clarkson's mother married her second husband, Jimmy Taylor.


Clarkson's family struggled financially, and after her parents divorced, music became her refuge. Clarkson attended Pauline G Hughes Middle School and Burleson High School. She wanted to become a marine biologist but changed her mind after seeing the movie Jaws. In seventh grade, a teacher (Mrs. Cynthia Glenn) overheard her singing in a hallway and asked her to audition for the school choir; Clarkson told the teacher that she had never received professional vocal training.


In high school, Clarkson performed in musicals such as Annie Get Your Gun, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and Brigadoon. She sang at her high school talent show, after which an audience member shared some inspiring words with her: "God has given you this gift. You've got to sing. You're destined to sing." Clarkson continued singing and soon started classical training, hoping that music would be her ticket to a college scholarship.


Upon high school graduation, Clarkson was offered full scholarships to The University of Texas at Austin, University of North Texas, and Berklee, but decided against college because she had "already written so much music and wanted to try it on her own," and she figured "you're never too old to go to college."


2002–03: American Idol and World Idol


Clarkson won the first season of American Idol on September 4, 2002, earning 58% of the vote to 42% for runner-up Justin Guarini. Choking back tears, Clarkson performed the ballad "A Moment Like This", the song written for the winner of American Idol, which would subsequently appear on her debut album, Thankful. The song's music video was filmed at Pantages Theater in Hollywood, and incorporated short scenes of Clarkson performing on Idol. When released as a single in October 2002, it set a record on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart when it rose from number 52 to number one. This achievement was largely due to the impact from Idol as the CD single managed to sell 236,000 copies in its first week of sales in the U.S.; it spent five weeks at number one in Canada.
Kelly Clarkson performed at the Washington D.C. Lincoln Memorial on September 11, 2002 following her win on American Idol.


In December 2003, a competition titled World Idol was held in London, England, gathering the winners of the first seasons of Idol from across the globe. Clarkson was contractually obligated to participate, and placed second behind Norwegian Idol Kurt Nilsen. She performed Aretha Franklin's "(You Make Me Feel Like) a Natural Woman". Because she left immediately after the competition, she was criticized by some in the media for what they saw as poor sportsmanship. Clarkson later explained to fans that she was not feeling well.

2003–04: Thankful


Shortly following the completion of the first season of American Idol, Clarkson was accused of working with a record company. American Idol's rules stated that a contestant was not allowed to compete on the program if they had been linked to a record company. However, she was cleared of all allegations, as she only had a contract in order to conduct demonstration work.


Following the release of "A Moment Like This", Clarkson's full-length debut album Thankful was released in North America by RCA Records on April 15, 2003. It debuted at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200. The album was certified double platinum by the RIAA for sales of two million copies on December 8, 2003 and platinum by the CRIA for sales of 100,000 copies on February 10, 2004. Reviews for the album were generally favorable. However, several critics noted that her early achievement was established due to her performances on American Idol. Allmusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine praised the album for its vocal ability: "throughout this record, [Clarkson] makes it seem effortless and charming. She can croon, she can belt out a song, she can be sexy and sassy while still being graceful and as wholesome as the girl next door". Rachel Kipp of JS Online criticized Clarkson for not having the same personality on Thankful that she had on American Idol, and wrote: "on American Idol, Clarkson showcased a great voice and an endearing, 'aw-shucks' personality. That personality is missing on Thankful, and there lies the album's greatest fault". Kipp blamed the producers behind the album for not allowing Clarkson to be herself.


"Miss Independent" was released as the second single from Thankful. It reached the top ten of the U.S. and Canadian singles charts, and earned Clarkson a 2004 Grammy Award nomination for "Best Female Pop Vocal Performance". When the single was released in the United Kingdom and Australia, it reached the top ten of the charts; however, Thankful received less attention. It peaked at number forty-one on the UK albums chart and at number 33 on the Australian albums chart.


"Low", the third single from Thankful, reached number two in Canada, but it was unable to make the Top 40 of the U.S. chart. The final single, "The Trouble with Love Is", was not released in Canada, and it peaked at #101 on the U.S. Charts. Clarkson attributed the under performance of both releases to poor management and relieved her manager Simon Fuller, who she felt was not completely focused on her career. Clarkson also covered Danielle Brisebois' "Just Missed the Train" on the album.


2004–06: Breakaway


Distancing herself from her American Idol image, Clarkson took more creative control with her second studio album Breakaway, and developed a more rock-oriented image. Breakaway was released by RCA Records on November 30, 2004. The album debuted within the U.S. top five and Canadian top ten, but sales were initially low in comparison to Thankful. However, the single releases from Breakaway proved very successful, and allowed it to become only the fourth album in history to stay in the Billboard 200 Top 20 for a consecutive year, as well as, being certified 6x platinum in the U.S. in late 2007 and 5x platinum in Canada in May, 2006. In Australia, the album reached number two and spent 52 weeks in the top 10 and was certified 6x Platinum; however, it experienced a delayed release in the UK. Clarkson co-wrote six of the songs with several songwriters, such as former Evanescence band members Ben Moody, David Hodges and producer Max Martin; the title track was co-written by punk-pop singer Avril Lavigne. Breakaway received different responses from critics; Rolling Stone commented that "on Kelly Clarkson's second album, ... she embraces her rock side rather than the pop pageantry that put her on top of the American Idol heap". TeenInk noted the strength of her vocals on Breakaway, and praised the change from pop music to contemporary rock: "[Clarkson] retains the incredible power and beauty of her voice while switching to rock". Stylus magazine also enjoyed Clarkson's foray into rock music, however, she was called out because of her American Idol image, which reviewer Charles Merwin believed she had yet to lose. He praised the non-singles and wrote that they "maintain a quality high". Allmusic called the album "a nice, low-key relief".


Clarkson appeared on numerous television programs during the promotional tour for Breakaway, some of which included Saturday Night Live, The Oprah Winfrey Show and The View; she performed the first two singles "Breakaway" and "Since U Been Gone" on Saturday Night Live, which became her first major telecast appearance in order to support the album. "Breakaway", originally written by Avril Lavigne, served as the original song for The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004) and achieved considerable success across the world; it became Clarkson's third top-ten single in the U.S. and fourth top-ten single in Canada. It reached number ten in Australia, and number 22 in the UK. The song's contemporary pop-rock ambiance was one of the several tracks including a stronger rock-influenced sound that had not been heard on Thankful. The second single "Since U Been Gone", which was 'produced' by Max Martin, became the most successful release from the album. Its music video presented Clarkson singing to an underground audience with a full band; cut scenes of Clarkson destroying a former boyfriend's apartment were incorporated. The song's strong rock ambiance allowed it to reach number two in the U.S. and the top five across the world. It also earned Clarkson her first Grammy Award for "Best Female Pop Vocal Performance"; she won a second award for "Best Pop Vocal Album".


The third and fourth single releases, "Behind These Hazel Eyes" and "Because of You", also followed with chart success. The video for "Behind These Hazel Eyes" broke the record for days at #1 for a female artist with 33 out of 50 days #1 on TRL. The video for "Because of You" won the 2006 MTV Video Music Award for Best Female Video, her second consecutive win in that category (The first being from "Since U Been Gone"). The fifth single from Breakaway was entitled "Walk Away". Breakaway spent 103 weeks on the Billboard 200. It fell out of the Billboard 200 in late November and was moved to Billboard's Pop Catalog. Breakaway was the tenth best selling album of 2006 in the US, adding nearly 2 million additional sales to the 2005 and 2004 sales. As a testament to Clarkson's continuing popularity, she was the most-played artist of 2006 on American radio, despite releasing only one single in the entire year, "Walk Away". On December 23, 2006, American Top 40 radio show host Ryan Seacrest announced during a countdown of 2006's most popular songs that Clarkson had had a song in the American Top 40 for 111 weeks, making her "the most successful female artist in AT40 history". She was also the most radio broadcasted artist of 2006 in Australia and "Because Of You" was the third most broadcast song of the same year, despite being released in 2005.


In 2005, Clarkson made a performance during the 2005 NBA All-Star Weekend as part of the festivities leading up to the All-Star Game. Later that year, she performed the Star-Spangled Banner at Game 2 of the NBA Finals between the San Antonio Spurs and Detroit Pistons She also performed that spring as part of the 2005 NCAA Final Four festivities in St. Louis, Missouri.


In the summer of 2006, Clarkson lent Ford Motor Co. a song titled "Go", written by Clarkson and Rhett Lawrence ("Miss Independent"). The song was used in the company's advertising campaign in 2006, "Bold Moves" and the song, along with its music video, was made available free at Ford's AddictedtoKelly.com website


2006–08: My December


While on tour in Europe in 2006, Clarkson began writing and composing songs for her third album, My December. During the Addicted Tour, Clarkson debuted two of her songs: "Maybe" and "Yeah". The first single from My December was "Never Again", which made its radio debut on April 13, 2007. The song was released on iTunes on April 20, 2007, but was taken down and replaced with a notice that said that the song was not available until April 23, 2007. The single peaked on the Billboard Hot 100 at #8 and on the Pop 100 at #5. Following "Never Again", Clarkson released "Sober" as her next single from My December on June 6, 2007. The singles were promoted with appearances on Good Morning America and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Clarkson also returned to American Idol on the May 23, 2007 season 6 finale for the first time since its third season, performing "Never Again" and "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" with Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry during a Beatles medley.


Clarkson parted with her management, The Firm, on June 11, 2007, after the controversy surrounding My December. Clarkson would then sign with Starstruck Entertainment, run by Narvel Blackstock — the husband of Reba McEntire – on July 2, 2007. On June 14, 2007, Live Nation announced that Clarkson's summer tour—her first nationwide arena tour—had been canceled due to underwhelming ticket sales, to be rescheduled after the release of the My December album at smaller, more intimate concert environments. Clarkson reinstated plans to tour the US during 2007, with a much smaller tour than the one she canceled in June. Clarkson began her My December Tour on October 10 in Verona, New York in venues significantly smaller than those previously booked.


My December was officially released in the U.S. on June 26, 2007. On the date of the album's release, Clarkson appeared on Good Morning America to promote her new album. Clarkson performed songs from this new album, including the single "Never Again". Despite the controversy surrounding My December, the album debuted at #2 in the U.S. with 291,000 albums sold. This is a slightly higher debut than Clarkson's previous album, Breakaway, which debuted at #3.


On July 7, 2007, Clarkson performed on the American leg of Live Earth. Her five-song performance set included: "Walk Away", "How I Feel", "Never Again", "Sober", and "Since U Been Gone".


Clarkson was the celebrity coach for Canadian Idol during its Top 5 week of the fifth season, aired on the CTV network on August 20, and she performed on the results show the next night. She was also awarded a Platinum Certification for shipments of more than 100,000 copies of My December in Canada. Clarkson also performed at the 2007 NFL opening kickoff where she sang the national anthem and performed songs from My December including "Never Again", "Maybe" and "Don't Waste Your Time". Clarkson also performed in the halftime show for the Dallas Cowboys and New York Jets game on Thanksgiving Day.


My December was certified both gold and platinum on December 12, 2007, by the RIAA. It has sold over 3 million copies worldwide.


Clarkson performed during the festivities of the 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino, Italy.


On April 25, 2007, Clarkson appeared on Idol Gives Back and performed Patty Griffin's "Up to the Mountain". After the performance, the audience who watched Clarkson perform live gave her a standing ovation. American Idol judge Simon Cowell described her as "incredible", saying, "When you let her [Clarkson] come back on the show it makes everybody else look like an amateur."


In addition to her roles as spokeswoman for the acne treatment Proactiv as well as Vitaminwater, Clarkson partnered with NASCAR for the 2007 season. She appeared in televised advertising spots, performed at pre-race concerts, promoted NASCAR Day, and appeared at the Champions' Banquet in December. The August 2007 issue of Blender included a feature on Clarkson and her new album, as well as her music label woes. Clarkson also appeared at the NFL's opening night performance in Indianapolis for the kickoff of the new season.


Clarkson also performed at half-time during the 2007 Thanksgiving Day football game between the New York Jets and the Dallas Cowboys.


On April 19, 2008, Clarkson participated in a Papal Youth Rally at the campus of St. Joseph's Seminary, Dunwoodie in Yonkers, New York performing a mini-concert for those in attendance. This was the Papal Visit of Pope Benedict XVI. She performed Schubert's "Ave Maria" for the Pope later in the day following the Pope's speech. Clarkson, raised a Baptist, was said to be honored by the invitation and appreciative of the rosary given to her and her band by the Pope, who were invited over by the Pope immediately following the performance for the rosary honor.


2008–present: All I Ever Wanted


Clarkson's fourth album, All I Ever Wanted, was released March 10, 2009. During recording of the album, Clarkson worked closely with producer-songwriters Ryan Tedder, Dr. Luke, Max Martin, and Howard Benson, among others. The album’s recording was completed on October 23, 2008. The first single off the album, "My Life Would Suck Without You", was sent to radio on January 13, 2009, and was available to download thereafter. The single first entered the Billboard Hot 100 at #97. The following week, the single shot to #1, breaking the record of largest leap to the top spot, formerly held by Britney Spears' "Womanizer" This marks the second time Clarkson has broken the record, her first being the American Idol victory ballad "A Moment Like This", which shot from #52 to #1 in 2002. In March 2009, Clarkson reached #1 in the UK singles chart with "My Life Would Suck Without You", and became Clarkson's first UK #1 single. In its first week of sales, it moved 255,000 copies in the USA, and debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200. The album sold 90,000 copies in its second week and remained at #1. The album's second single is "I Do Not Hook Up." It was sent to U.S. Radio on April 14. It debuted in the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 at #20, entered the Billboard Hot 100 charts at #88, and has climbed to #20. In July 2009, "Already Gone", which already charted on the Billboard Hot 100 and Canadian Hot 100 at #70 early in 2009, was confirmed as the album's third single. The music video for the song premiered that month and the 32 date tour for North America was announced as well. The single drop date for North America was announced for August 11, 2009. "Already Gone" has peaked at #13 on the Billboard Hot 100. Clarkson performed as one of many guests for the return of VH1 Divas on September 17, 2009.


Clarkson has been announced as one of the Vh1 Save the Music Foundation ambassadors for 2009–2010.


Kelly began her 'All I Ever Wanted tour' on October 2, 2009, following a string of summer concerts around the US. Her international leg sees her take the concert to a variety of different markets, including places such as South Africa, Indonesia and New Zealand. Her Indonesia show was initially sponsored by tobacco company Djarum, but after complaints from some fans and anti-tobacco groups, the promoter removed the sponsor. The tour ends on May 8 in Macau, China.


Clarkson gave an interview on MTV.com saying that she is currently writing songs for her fifth studio album, and hopes for a late 2010 release.


Clarkson's album received a Grammy Award nomination for "Best Pop Vocal Album".


Clarkson landed in the Top 8 of Billboard Magazine's Top Female Artists of 2009 and also landed in Top 9 of Billboard Magazine's Top Hot Artists of 2000s. As well as the Top 2 on Billboard Magazine's Best of 2000s, Pop Song Artist, behind Pink.


Clarkson released "All I Ever Wanted" as her 4th single off the album of the same name.


Collaborations


Clarkson performed "What Hurts the Most" with Rascal Flatts at the ACM Awards in 2006 and returned again to sing a duet with Reba McEntire in 2007. This was her second performance on a country music award show, even though she is in the pop/rock genre. Along with her performance with Rascal Flatts, Clarkson also performed "Cigarettes", with the country duo The Wreckers during one of their shows in Texas.


Building on her country music status, Clarkson and Reba McEntire, who first met after Clarkson won the first season of American Idol, recorded an hour-long CMT Crossroads special at Nashville's famed Ryman Auditorium on February 22, 2007. It aired on CMT and Palladia (then known as MHD) on June 24, 2007. Previously, Clarkson was a performer on CMT's Giants: Reba McEntire. where she sang McEntire's hit song "Why Haven't I Heard From You", introduced Dolly Parton, and later also sang Reba's hit "Does He Love You" with Martina McBride. Clarkson also appeared on an episode of McEntire's sitcom Reba, that aired on January 14, 2007.


At the Academy of Country Music Awards on May 16, 2007, Clarkson and McEntire sang a duet of Clarkson's own 2005 single, "Because of You", which also became the lead single from McEntire's album of all-star duets. The music video for this version of the song later debuted on June 20, 2007. This collaboration with McEntire earned Clarkson a CMA Award nomination for "Musical Event of the Year" in 2007 and a Grammy Award nomination for "Best Country Collaboration With Vocal" in 2008. Additionally, the song was featured on Now That's What I Call Country, which was released in August 2008.


Clarkson was a surprise guest at the 2007 CMA Music Festival in Nashville on June 7, 2007, where she performed "Does He Love You" and "Because of You" with Reba McEntire during the internationally-renowned annual event. The performance of "Because of You" was taped and aired as part of the "CMA Music Festival: Country's Night To Rock" television special that aired on ABC on July 23, 2007.


On January 17, 2008, Clarkson embarked on the 2 Worlds, 2 Voices Tour 2008, a co-headlining tour with Reba McEntire. Reba and Clarkson have since stayed in touch and Clarkson is now managed by Reba's husband Narvel Blackstock.


On May 18, 2008, Clarkson performed on stage at the Academy of Country Music Awards All-Star Jam with Reba McEntire and Ronnie Dunn of Brooks and Dunn. The All-Star jam is the final event of the week taking place immediately after the awards show. Clarkson was not announced ahead of time for an appearance.


Film career


Soon after the first season of American Idol ended, Clarkson starred with Idol runner-up Justin Guarini in the movie From Justin to Kelly (2003). The film was poorly received by critics and grossed only $5 million at the North American box office, less than half its reported budget. Clarkson has mentioned in interviews that she is shocked when people send her scripts after From Justin to Kelly, often citing contractual obligation as her sole reason for involvement in the film. Clarkson was quoted telling People "I knew when I read the script it was going to be real, real bad, but when I won, I signed that piece of paper and I could not get out of it." The script was written by Kim Fuller, Simon Fuller's brother.


She played Brenda Lee in the television drama American Dreams and appeared in the sitcom Reba. She also participated in sketch comedy on MADtv (2002) and Saturday Night Live (2005).


Musicianship and artistry


Clarkson's vocal talents and abilities have been met with praise from critics and celebrities alike. On an interview with Good Morning America, Simon Cowell was asked of the six American Idol winners, who he thought had the best voice. Cowell immediately answered that Clarkson did "by a mile", noting that she was "up there" with other great singers such as Celine Dion.


Reflecting back on Clarkson's performance during the Idol Gives Back special, Jeff Beck described Clarkson as having a "soul voice" that "demands attention".


After attending a rehearsal for American Idol's season six finale (in which Clarkson was scheduled to perform), Blender magazine described Clarkson's voice as follows:

"The Texas native has one of the great voices in pop music, a powerful and versatile instrument that's steeped in the rhythm and blues and country music she grew up with in the South. If Mariah Carey's five-octave voice is the equivalent of an expensively bred poodle, then Clarkson's is a bloodhound: friendly, earthy, but fierce just the same."


Arion Berger of Rolling Stone has said of Clarkson that "her high notes are sweet and pillowy, her growl is bone-shaking and sexy, and her midrange is amazingly confident for a pop posy whose career is tied for eternity to the whims of her American Idol overlords."


Dr. Luke, a songwriter and producer of some Clarkson's hits stated that "She has powerful lungs. She's like the Lance Armstrong of vocal cords."

Biography courtesy of Wikipedia

Was a cocktail waitress at a comedy club in Arlington, Texas and at Hyena's Comedy Club in Downtown Fort Worth, Texas.

Used to work at a bookstore and at a zoo.

Used to work at Hollywood Theatres in Burleson, Texas.

Underwent LASIK eye surgery to correct her vision



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