Kris Allen
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Birth name | Kristopher Neil Allen |
Born | Jacksonville, Arkansas, United States | June 21, 1985
Origin | Conway, Arkansas |
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Years active | 2007–present |
Labels | Jive (2009–11) RCA (2011–12) 19 (2009–12) DogBear Records (2014–) |
Website | www |
Kristopher Neil "Kris" Allen (born June 21, 1985) is an American musician, singer and songwriter from Conway, Arkansas, and the winner of the eighth season of American Idol.[1] Prior to Idol, he self-released a 2007 album entitled Brand New Shoes.[2][3]
Allen's Idol coronation song, "No Boundaries" and his version of "Heartless" both charted within the Top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100. Allen's post-Idol self-titled album was released on November 17, 2009, by Jive Records. The album debuted at number eleven on the U.S. Billboard 200. The album's lead single, "Live Like We're Dying", was released on September 21, 2009, and peaked at number eighteen in the U.S. with combined sales of over 1.7 million. Allen's second major-label album Thank You Camellia was released on May 22, 2012, and the lead single "The Vision of Love" was released March 26, 2012.
Early life
Allen was born in Jacksonville, Arkansas, to Kimberly (née Wood) and Neil Allen.[4][5] He is the elder of two sons; his younger brother, Daniel, is a college cheerleading coach.[6]
Allen's interest in music began very early. He began playing the viola in elementary school and went on to play the instrument in the Mills University Studies High School orchestra, eventually winning a spot in the Arkansas all-state orchestra.[7] Additionally, he taught himself to play the guitar at age 13, and also plays the piano. His musical influences, as stated in his Idol confessionals, include the Beatles, Jamie Cullum, Jason Mraz, Pat Monahan, John Mayer and Michael Jackson. Allen played publicly for several years before trying out for Idol, even opening for earlier Idol contestant Sean Michel on multiple occasions. He has described his decision to audition for American Idol as a "last hurrah" before giving up his pursuit of a music career.[8]
After high school, Allen moved to Conway, Arkansas, to attend the University of Central Arkansas, where he was a business major and a member of Chi Alpha campus ministries.[9][10] During college, he participated in Christian missionary work around the world, including in Burma, Morocco, Mozambique, South Africa, Spain and Thailand.[9] Allen also served as a worship leader for New Life Church in Conway and Little Rock, AR, as well as for the Chi Alpha campus ministry.[9] He dropped out of college in the middle of his junior year to pursue music professionally, performing in local bars and working as a shoe salesman to make ends meet.[11][12] Allen planned on going back to college to finish his degree and "get a real job",[10][12] but instead was persuaded to audition for American Idol along with his brother Daniel and his friend Cale Mills. Kris stated that "If I had not made it through in American Idol, I would have gone back to college and gotten my business degree."[13]
Career
Pre-Idol and Brand New Shoes
Allen realized during college that he wanted to play music professionally and began trying to write music. He played his first gig at a local bar in downtown Conway during his sophomore year, and he went on to drop out of college in the middle of his junior year to follow his dream of becoming a professional musician. He worked as a shoe salesman at a sporting goods store during the day to make ends meet and continued playing gigs in Little Rock and Fayetteville at night.[14] In 2007, Allen wrote and self-produced an album entitled Brand New Shoes with college friends and bandmates Michael Holmes (drums) and Chase Erwin (bass).[15] The album's title makes reference to Allen's days as a shoe salesman, and only 600 copies of the album were produced, most of which were given to family and friends.[16]
American Idol
Allen auditioned for the eighth season of American Idol in Louisville, Kentucky, with his brother Daniel, who did not make it to Hollywood.[17][18] In the early stages of the season, he was among the finalists (along with Allison Iraheta) that received the least amount of screen time. Only several seconds of his first audition (and neither of his Hollywood Week solo performances) were shown, although his group performance with White Chocolate (including fellow finalist Matt Giraud) was aired in its entirety.[10][19][20][21][22] The judges also asked him to participate in an un-aired sing-off with another contestant before they allowed him to enter the semifinals round.[23]
Throughout the competition, Allen received many compliments for his folk-inspired interpretations of modern pop songs. He played several instruments during his performances, including the acoustic guitar, the electric guitar, the keyboard, and the piano. His performance of "To Make You Feel My Love" as part of the Top 11 earned praise from the judges, with Simon Cowell commenting, "I am genuinely beginning to think you have a shot of doing well in this competition."[24] In the finals, he performed his own arrangement of "Ain't No Sunshine" on a keyboard, with a few musicians on stage, which earned praise from the judges. Cowell lauded it as Allen's "best performance so far."[25]
On the first Top 7 night, Allen chose to sing the Oscar-winning song "Falling Slowly" from the indie film Once. While Randy Jackson described it as "pitchy from note one",[26] Kara DioGuardi declared it "one of your best moments ever."[26] Due to time constraints, Paula Abdul and Cowell did not comment, but on the following night's results show, Cowell stated "Kris, you were brilliant."[27] Allen subsequently received a signed record and other gifts from the original artists, Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová. On the second Top 7 show, Allen brought back the guitar for the fourth time and performed an original, acoustic version of "She Works Hard for the Money", complete with bongo drums and the band on stage. This earned praise from all four judges, with Abdul remarking "There aren't many men who are willing to shop in the women's department. You shopped and found a perfect fit." For his second Top 3 performance, Allen impressed the judges with an acoustic arrangement of Kanye West's "Heartless", prompting Jackson to state that he preferred it to West's original and The Fray's cover version. Cowell agreed and said, "I had written you out of the competition but that has changed after that performance." This performance helped Kris move on to the finals and win.[28]
After being voted into the Top 3, Allen returned home to Arkansas and his hometown to film the material for the next two American Idol episodes. Allen's homecoming parade was greeted by a crowd estimated to be greater than 20,000.[29] Allen performed at three concerts in Little Rock and Conway, Arkansas, playing many of his popular songs during the competition, including "Man in the Mirror", "Ain't No Sunshine", "Falling Slowly" and "She Works Hard for the Money" at the venues, as well as "Come Together" at the studio of local Fox affiliate KLRT-TV. He accompanied himself on all of these songs with his guitar.
During the final performance show, Allen performed a reprise of "Ain't No Sunshine", Simon Fuller's choice of "What's Going On" and the coronation song, "No Boundaries". During the final results show, he performed a duet with Keith Urban, singing Urban's single "Kiss a Girl", as well as a series of medleys with his fellow Season 8 contestants. Before the results were announced, Allen performed "We Are the Champions" with eventual runner-up Adam Lambert and Brian May and Roger Taylor of Queen.
On May 20, 2009, Kris Allen was declared the winner of the eighth season of American Idol, becoming the first married contestant to claim the title, as well as the sixth winner from the Southern United States (only Jordin Sparks, raised in Glendale, Arizona; David Cook, from Blue Springs, Missouri; and Lee DeWyze, from Chicago, Illinois, were from outside the South).[30] Allen also became the first winner to accept a trophy shaped like a microphone. Nearly 100 million votes were cast during the finale, setting a new world record for a televised singing competition. Unlike the previous season, the winning margin was undisclosed. Numerous sources, including the Associated Press, claimed that the margin "wasn't even close".[31] Allen has admitted that the alleged disparity in votes was a "total surprise" to him.[32]
Certain commentators labeled the win as an "upset" since runner-up Adam Lambert had received a significant amount of media attention throughout the season and was widely perceived to be the show's front-runner.[33][34] Allen's victory was seen as highly controversial as viewers and the media speculated about the details of the result.[33][34][35][36][37] However, during the Top 3 results show, host Ryan Seacrest had revealed that the margin between Allen and Lambert was less than a million votes. Fox and AT&T have stated that they "stand by the outcome" and are "absolutely certain" that "Kris Allen is the American Idol".[38][39][40]
Performances and Results
Week | Theme | Song choice | Original artist | Order # | Result |
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Audition | Auditioner's Choice | "A Song for You" | Leon Russell | N/A | Advanced |
Hollywood Rounds, Part 1 | First Solo | "For Once in My Life" | Stevie Wonder | N/A | Advanced |
Hollywood Rounds, Part 2 | Group Performance | "I Want You Back" | The Jackson 5 | 1 | Advanced |
Hollywood Rounds, Part 3 | Second Solo | "Everything" | Michael Bublé | N/A | Advanced |
Top 36/ Semi-Final 2 |
Billboard Hot 100 Hits to Date | "Man in the Mirror" | Michael Jackson | 6 | Advanced |
Top 13 | Michael Jackson | "Remember the Time" | Michael Jackson | 6 | Safe |
Top 11 | Grand Ole Opry | "Make You Feel My Love" | Bob Dylan | 3 | Safe |
Top 10 | Motown | "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)" | Marvin Gaye | 2 | Safe |
Top 9 | Top Downloads | "Ain't No Sunshine" | Bill Withers | 9 | Safe |
Top 8 | Year They Were Born | "All She Wants to Do Is Dance" | Don Henley | 2 | Safe |
Top 7 | Songs from the Cinema | "Falling Slowly" | Glen Hansard & Markéta Irglová | 6 | Safe |
Top 71 | Disco | "She Works Hard for the Money" | Donna Summer | 2 | Safe |
Top 5 | Rat Pack Standards | "The Way You Look Tonight" | Fred Astaire | 1 | Bottom 32 |
Top 4 | Rock and Roll | Duet "Renegade" with Danny Gokey |
Styx | 3 | Safe |
Solo "Come Together" | The Beatles | 4 | |||
Top 3 | Judges' Choice | "Apologize" | OneRepublic | 2 | Safe |
Contestant's Choice | "Heartless" | Kanye West | 5 | ||
Top 2 | Contestant's Choice | "Ain't No Sunshine" | Bill Withers | 2 | Winner |
Simon Fuller's Choice | "What's Going On" | Marvin Gaye | 4 | ||
Coronation Song | "No Boundaries" | Kris Allen | 6 |
- ^1 Due to the judges using their one save to save Matt Giraud, the Top 7 remained intact for another week.
- ^2 When Ryan Seacrest announced the results for this particular night, Allen was among the Bottom 3, but declared safe first.
After winning Idol, Allen made his Billboard Hot 100 debut with five songs charting within the top 100. His coronation single "No Boundaries" debuted at number 11, followed by "Heartless" at number 16, "Ain't No Sunshine" at number 37, "Apologize" at number 66, and "Falling Slowly" at number 94.[41] "No Boundaries" also topped the iTunes singles chart following the Idol season finale.[42] On June 7, 2009, Allen performed the National Anthem at Game 2 of the 2009 NBA Finals to a packed house including Adam Levine, Jack Nicholson, Rihanna, Paula Abdul and Leonardo DiCaprio. Following the performance, which was described as "executed to perfection,"[43] the announcement was made that Allen had signed a record deal with Jive Records (along with fellow finalist Allison Iraheta). His major label debut was quickly scheduled for a Fall 2009 release.[44]
Kris Allen (2009–11)
On his self-titled debut album, Allen collaborated with Claude Kelly, David Hodges, Jon Foreman of Switchfoot, Salaam Remi and Joe King of The Fray.[45] He also worked with Toby Gad,[46] Alex Band of The Calling, Dan Wilson of Semisonic,[47] Chris Daughtry[48] and Mat Kearney[49] for the album.[46] Allen's debut single, "Live Like We're Dying" was released via Z100 in New York on September 21, 2009.[50][51][52][53] On November 6, 2009, his music video for "Live Like We're Dying" premiered on AOL's PopEater.com.[54] "Live Like We're Dying" would go on to peak at number 18 on the Billboard Hot 100 and achieve platinum status with over 1.7 million in combined sales.[55][56][57]
Kris Allen was released on November 17, 2009. Allen wrote or co-wrote 9 of 12 tracks on the album. In a break with Idol tradition, Allen chose not to include his coronation single "No Boundaries" on his debut album, choosing instead to record a new version of his cover of "Heartless" as a bonus track. After its first week of sales, the album debuted at 11 on the Billboard 200 after selling just over 80,000 copies.[58] Allen's first-week album sales were the weakest that had yet been seen by an Idol champion's post-show debut, although observers attributed this partly to weak album sales throughout the industry at the time.[59] As of December 2011, Kris Allen has sold approximately 329,000 copies.[60]
On February 19, 2010, Allen traveled to Haiti with the United Nations Foundation in order to raise awareness for the disaster relief efforts there as the UN and other groups continue to rebuild after the earthquake. Allen made his return to the Idol stage during the February 25th American Idol results show to share footage of his experiences in Haiti and to perform "Let It Be". This performance was made available for download as a charity single on iTunes after the show.[61]
The second single released from the album was "The Truth" featuring Pat Monahan, the lead singer of the Grammy award-winning rock band Train, on vocals for the bridge of the song. Allen performed the song live at the American Idol Season 9 finale on May 26, 2010.[62] That same night, Allen joined the other Idol winners to sing "Together We Are One" to honor Simon Cowell.[63][64]
Allen hit the road for his first solo tour during June and July 2010 with Green River Ordinance and Justin Gaston as opening acts. He then went on to join a few major tours over the rest of the summer, opening for Barenaked Ladies, Maroon 5, and Keith Urban between July and September 2010. He then opened for Lifehouse during October and November 2010.
Allen officially revealed that the third single off his album would be "Alright with Me" on October 6, 2010. On November 18, 2010, he posted an unofficial music video for the song on his official website to thank his fans for their support.[65]
"Before We Come Undone", a song that Allen had co-written for his debut album, was covered by season six South African Idol runner-up Lloyd Cele for his debut album One" released April 24, 2011.[66]
Allen co-wrote a song, "Still Got Tonight", with Andrew Frampton and Steve Kipner that appeared as the second single on Glee's Matthew Morrison's self-titled debut album released May 10, 2011. "Still Got Tonight" was also featured in the season 2 finale of Glee sung by Matthew Morrison himself.[67]
On May 29, 2011 Kris sang "God Bless the USA" at the National Memorial Day Concert in Washington, DC; aired live by PBS.
Allen co-wrote a song, "Blindfolded" with Lindy Robbins and Toby Gad that appeared on the Season One South African Idol winner, Heinz Winckler's album "24/7/365"[68] released July 8, 2011.[69] The song was released as Winckler's English debut single & performed at the finale of the 2011 edition of South African Idol.[70] The song was later recorded by Allen himself, who included it on his second album.
Allen co-wrote a song, "Raise Your Hand", with Andrew Frampton and Kevin Hughes that appears on The Voice season one winner Javier Colon's debut album Come Through For You released November 21, 2011.[71] Javier sang the song as part of his Walmart Soundcheck performance series.[72]
On December 3, 2011, Allen along with Grammy-winning singer/songwriter and producer, David Hodges and Andy Davis, founder of Music Empowers Foundation were celebrity judges for The Alchemy Songwriting Competition in Conway, AR.[73] The proceeds of the contest to benefit Blackbird Academy, an arts and music school in Conway, Arkansas.[74]
On December 4, 2011, Allen performed John Lennon's Imagine at Trevor Live, a star-studded benefit for The Trevor Project.[75]
Thank You Camellia (2011–13)
On October 7, 2011, RCA Music Group announced it was disbanding Jive Records along with Arista Records and J Records. With the shutdown, Allen (and all other artists previously signed to these three labels) will release his future material on the 19 Recordings and RCA Records brands.[76][77]
Allen debuted several new songs at an acoustic concert at The Mint in Los Angeles on February 9, 2012. The new tracks he performed were called "Monster," "Out Alive," "Better with You," "The Vision of Love" and "Teach Me How Love Goes". He also performed "Leave You Alone", "You Got a Way", and "Keep that Devil Out", which he had debuted at earlier concerts.[78]
"The Vision of Love" was officially announced as the lead single from Allen's second album on March 6, 2012. The song was co-written by Allen, Nasri, and Adam Messinger, and it is available for download on iTunes and an exclusive version consisting the remix from the Finnish duo Maison and Dragen on Walmart since March 26, 2012.[79] The remix of the track leaked onto the internet on January 25, 2012.[80][81]
It was announced March 29, 2012, that Allen's second album titled, Thank You Camellia, would be released on May 22, 2012.[82]
Allen auditioned for the lead role in the 2012 musical film Rock of Ages, but lost the role to Diego Boneta. Although Allen was considered to be a better singer than anyone else who had tried out for the role up to that point, he had never auditioned for a film before and has said that he did not feel confident in his acting abilities. In an interview with OK Magazine, Allen said he does not feel that he would have been a good fit for role and currently does not have any further plans to pursue acting.[83]
On September 4, 2012, in part one of a four-part interview with Yahoo Music, Allen revealed that he parted ways with 19 Management when his contract expired in May 2012 and has signed with new management, Pearl Group Entertainment.[84] On September 19, 2012 Allen posted on his WhoSay page that he and RCA had decided to part ways.[85]
On November 7, 2012, the cover of an EP entitled Waiting for Christmas was revealed via Twitter.[86] The five song EP includes "Holly Jolly Christmas", "White Christmas", "O Holy Night", "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas", "The Christmas Song". The EP was released on December 10, 2012.[87]
On December 20, 2012, during an online concert, Allen debuted a new song called "Where Are You Amy?" that he dedicated to those affected by the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.[88]
From January 8 to May 3, 2013, Allen toured the United States on his second solo tour Out Alive.[citation needed] The tour consisted of 40 dates with bandmates, Cale Mills and Chris Torres, and newcomer Andrew St. Marie on the piano. The opening act for most of the dates was Jillette Johnson. The tour ended in a sold-out Rams Head in Hanover, Maryland.[citation needed]
Horizons: (2014)
On January 8, 2014, Allen entered the recording studio with award winning producer Charlie Peacock to begin recording his third post Idol album at Peacock's studio in Nashville. "Prove It to You" was announced as the lead single on July 1, 2014,[89] debuted at Yahoo Music on July 7, 2014[90] and released on iTunes on July 8, 2014. He performed multiple tracks from the album live acoustically on Yahoo.[91] On August 12, 2014, Allen released Horizons.[92] Allen did a tour of the U.S. and Canada with the group Boyce Avenue in the fall of 2014.[93] Meanwhile, one of his songs off Horizons, "Lost" was used on the CW shows Arrow (in episode titled "The Secret Origin of Felicity Smoak") and The Vampire Diaries (episode titled "Alone"). Allen has continued to tour in early 2015, including performing at U.S. military bases in Italy and Portugal.[94] He has stated that he plans to begin recording his fourth post-Idol album in the fall of 2015. After a change in management in 2015, Allen is currently represented by Ben Hutto of Good Time Inc.[95]
Philanthropy
Prior to appearing on American Idol, Allen participated in missionary work in several countries around the world, including Burma, Thailand, Mozambique, Morocco, Spain, and South Africa with the University of Central Arkansas' Chi Alpha campus ministry.[96] In Morocco, during his first mission trip, Allen contracted a rare form of hepatitis that left him sick for an entire year after returning home. Allen credits this near-death experience with giving him the ability to write songs as he was finally able to compose his first original song while recuperating from his illness.[97] A couple of years later, while on a mission trip in Thailand, Allen became moved when he saw a worship leader struggling with poor music and sound equipment during a church service at a refugee camp. He chose to leave behind a brand new guitar for the church to use even though that was the only guitar he owned at the time.[98][99] His experiences in Thailand inspired the song "Land of Smiles" from his pre-Idol album Brand New Shoes.[100]
Allen is a strong proponent of music education, and since winning Idol, he has become heavily involved with several charitable organizations that promote music education, including the Music Empowers Foundation and Little Kids Rock. He has stated, "To me, music education is vital to every kid's development, and it can change their lives. I know that if I hadn't had access to music programs in school that I wouldn't be where I am today."[101] For his support of music education in schools, Allen was honored by Little Kids Rock in October 2010.[102][103] In November 2011, Allen announced that he would be growing a mustache for four weeks to give his fans an incentive to support DonorsChoose and Music Empowers in their efforts to promote music education in public schools.[104][105] This campaign played a major role in the raising of $80,000 by Music Empowers for music education programs as more than 50% of the donations came from Allen's fans.[106]
Allen has also been a supporter of TOMS Shoes and participated in the company's first shoe drop in Rwanda in March 2010.[107] Following his trip to Rwanda, Allen joined the Barefoot Walk at his alma mater the University of Central Arkansas and performed barefoot to support TOMS shoes and Bridge2Rwanda, an organization that collaborated with TOMS for the Rwanda shoe drop.[108]
In February 2010, Allen traveled to Haiti with the United Nations Foundation to help with relief efforts following the Haiti earthquake.[109] When he returned, he kicked off that year's Idol Gives Back campaign by discussing his trip to Haiti and performing The Beatles' "Let It Be" on the American Idol Season 9 Top 24 results show on February 25, 2010.[110] Allen's rendition of "Let It Be" was made available for download on iTunes with all proceeds going toward the UN Foundation's relief efforts in Haiti. Sales from this performance raised over $250,000 for the UN Foundation.[111]
Allen's humanitarian work has inspired his fans to organize charitable efforts in his honor. To celebrate Allen's 25th birthday, his fans donated over $25,000 to Heifer International, enough to pay for 50 cows to feed families in need.[112] Inspired by Allen's support of music education, his fans also organized a donation of over $28,000 to Music Empowers in December 2010.[113] In honor of Allen's 26th birthday, his fans banded together once again to donate more than $26,000 to Direct Relief International toward disaster relief.[114]
In November 2012, Allen visited World Vision's project in Kenya. The visit was part of True Spirit of Christmas tour where Allen also made a short video clip singing Silent Night.[115]
Personal life
Allen married his high school sweetheart Katy O'Connell on September 26, 2008. The two began dating back in Allen's junior year of high school.[116] Their son, Oliver Neil Allen, was born on July 30, 2013.[117]
Discography
- Brand New Shoes (2007)
- Kris Allen (2009)
- Thank You Camellia (2012)
- Horizons (2014)
Awards and nominations
Year | Presenter | Award | Result |
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2009 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice Male Reality/Variety Star | Nominated |
Choice Summer Tour (shared with American Idol Top 10) | Nominated | ||
2010 | People's Choice Awards | Break-Out Musical Artist | Nominated |
2011 | Billboard Music Awards | Top Christian Song - "Live Like We're Dying"[118] | Nominated |
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