Since American Idol debuted in 2002, there have been over two dozen country contestants, but only two winners. This You Think You Know Country? answers the question ... "What the heck happened to them all?"
American Idol alum Josh Gracin, who finished in fourth place on the second season of the hit reality show, recently lost half of his music rights in an embroiled divorce battle.
Josh Gracin shared two songs with fans on his Facebook page Tuesday afternoon (Aug. 26). ‘Say Yes’ and ‘Let Her Go’ were both co-written by Gracin and both deal with the heartbreak that follows the end of a relationship.
Josh Gracin was taken to a hospital after family and police tracked him down last week. The singer had written what many thought was a suicide note, posting it to his private and public Facebook pages on Aug. 14. Over the weekend, his team released a statement to fans.
Josh Gracin apologized to friends and family after writing what appeared to be a suicide note on Facebook Thursday afternoon. Police say the singer drove himself to a hospital after they caught up with him that evening, and he’s being evaluated by doctors.
A string of mid-00s hit songs made Josh Gracin the most successful country 'American Idol' finalist, until Carrie Underwood trumped him and just about everyone else. The Marine and Michigander first scored with 'I Want to Live' in 2004, but his debut album would include three Top 5 singles.
A cryptic message posted to country singer Josh Gracin's personal Facebook page late Thursday afternoon (Aug. 14) put fans and friends in a frenzy, concerned the singer may be preparing to take his own life.