Tuesday, 1 July 2008
Katharine McPhee
Artist: Katharine McPhee
Genre(s):
Dance: Pop
Discography:
Katharine McPhee
Year: 2007
Tracks: 12
Though Taylor Hicks' far-out soul made him 2006's American Idol, second best Katharine McPhee's definitive good looks and part and affinity for traditional pop made her a warm challenger throughout the season. In fact, she was matchless of the first semifinalists to make it to the final 12. A native of Sherman Oaks, CA, McPhee began singing at age two. Her mother, Patricia McPhee, is an established vocalizer in her have right-hand, playacting and recording as Peisha McPhee. She helped Katharine develop as a vocalizer and gave her more formal preparation than many American Idol hopefuls experience. Though McPhee panax quinquefolius and acted passim her childhood and senior high school age, she began pickings singing more in earnest in college, attention Boston Conservatory as a musical house major. After iII semesters, however, she leftfield for Los Angeles to auditory modality for film and telly work. McPhee scored roles in the film Crazy, a musical around Hank Garland, and an MTV series, You Are Here, which didn't make it to the gentle wind. She as well appeared in productions of Annie Get Your Gun and The Ghost and Mrs. Muir earlier auditioning for American Idol in 2005.
Once McPhee made the last 12, her performances of songs such as "Somebody to Watch Over Me," "Come Rain or Come Shine," and "Smuggled Horse and the Cherry Tree" made her i of the favorites of American Idol judges and viewers. After the American Idol season ended, McPhee was signed by show divine Simon Fuller's 19 Recordings Limited label and released her first base individual, Somewhere Over the Rainbow/My Destiny; it became the second gear best-selling individual of 2006. That summer, after bouts with bronchitis and laryngitis, she joined the rest of the finalists and Hicks on the American Idols LIVE! go and also toured with Andrea Bocelli, world Health Organization appeared on American Idol as a guest approximate. McPhee began recording her self-titled debut album in the fall, working with collaborators such as Timbaland's production married person, Nate "Danja Hand" Hills, Chad Hugo of the Neptunes, and ballad maker Kara DioGuardi. "Over It," which was written by the songwriting team of Billy Steinberg, Josh Alexander, and Ruth-Anne Cunningham, arrived a few weeks before Katharine McPhee was released in early 2007.