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Clay Aiken (born on November 30, 1978) is a popular American singer who rose to fame on the American Idol television program, and who has become the most successful second-place finisher in that show's history, even handily eclipsing that year's "Idol" winner in sales. His first single, "Bridge Over Troubled Water"/ "This Is The Night" debuted at Number One, and became the best-selling single of the year — and he was just getting started. |
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Kimberly Locke |
USA, Hartsville - Tennessee |
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Diana DeGarmo |
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Blake Lewis |
USA, Bothell - Washington |
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Elliott Yamin |
USA, Los Angeles - California |
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Justin Guarini |
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Michael Johns |
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Taylor Hicks |
USA, Birmingham - Alabama |
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David Cook |
USA, Houston - Texas |
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Ace Young |
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Carly Smithson |
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David Archuleta |
USA, Miami - Florida |
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Ruben Studdard |
USA, Birmingham - Alabama |
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Brooke White |
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Bo Bice |
USA, Huntsville - Alabama |
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Jason Castro |
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Danny Gokey |
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Chris Richardson |
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Syesha Mercado |
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Katharine McPhee |
USA, Los Angeles - California |
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Kristy Lee Cook |
USA, Seattle - Washington |
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Matt Giraud |
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98 Degrees |
USA, from Ohio to New York |
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Phil Stacey |
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Kris Allen |
USA, Jacksonville - Arkansas |
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David Hernandez |
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Anoop Desai |
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Allison Iraheta |
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Tamyra Gray |
USA, Takoma Park - Maryland |
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Josh Gracin |
USA, Westland - Michigan |
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Adam Lambert |
USA, Indianapolis - Indiana |
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