Ace Young

Last updated
Ace Young
Ace Young, 2005 2006 American Idol Finalist.jpg
Background information
Birth nameBrett Young
Born (1980-11-15) November 15, 1980 (age 42)
Denver, Colorado
Origin Los Angeles, California, United States
Genres Pop
Instrument(s) Vocals
Years active2000–present
Labels
Spouse(s) Diana DeGarmo (m. 2013)
Website www.aceofficial.com

Brett"Ace"Young (born November 15, 1980) [2] is an American singer, songwriter, and actor. He gained national recognition while appearing on the fifth season of American Idol . Young is married to American Idol season-three runner-up Diana DeGarmo.

Contents

Biography

Early years

Young was raised in Boulder, Colorado and is the youngest of five sons. [3] He began writing songs, singing, and taking voice lessons at age 9. In his youth he performed at shopping malls and recreation centers. [4] He performed at various venues in Colorado and other western states, including performing the National Anthem at The Pepsi Center in Denver. Young graduated from Fairview High School in Boulder, Colorado in 1999. While in high school he participated in athletics, choir, and International Baccalaureate classes. He earned the rank of Eagle Scout during his senior year.[ failed verification ] [5]

After Young graduated from high school he wrote a song called "Reason I Live" that was featured on the soundtrack of the 2000 film The Little Vampire . [6]

In 2001, Young moved to Los Angeles, California to continue pursuing his music career. He ultimately met Brian McKnight and was given the chance to open for McKnight and New Edition. [3] Just prior to auditioning for American Idol he landed a guest-starring role in an episode of Half & Half, playing a character named Ace Blackwell. [7]

American Idol

After over four years in Los Angeles without a record deal, Young auditioned for American Idol in Denver, Colorado. His televised audition featured him singing Westlife's "Swear it Again." Young was introduced as Brett Young, with the name "Ace" marked in quotations. Later, he told producers he preferred to be called Ace and he was not referred to as Brett on the show again.

Young made it through Hollywood week and sang George Michael's song, "Father Figure" for his live Top 24 performance. He also performed Michael Jackson's song, "Butterflies."

The week that featured the music of Queen and the surviving members of the band as mentors, there was a brief controversy. American Idol's editing of Young's pre-performance package made it appear as if he had offended Brian May and the rest of the band by suggesting a change in the arrangement of "We Will Rock You." May came to Young's defense a few days later when he wrote a blog clarifying he and the band felt their mentoring session was a productive exchange of ideas for the arrangement of the song. [8]

The week Young was eliminated the theme was "Songs from the Great American Songbook," with Rod Stewart as mentor. Young sang "That's All." He changed his look for this performance, slicking his hair back and dressing up in a suit and tie. He received mixed reviews from the judges and was joined by Chris Daughtry and Paris Bennett in the bottom 3.

WeekThemeSong SungArtistStatus
AuditionFree choice"Swear It Again" Westlife Selected
Semifinals
Top 24 (12 Men)
-"Father Figure" George Michael Advanced
Semifinals
Top 20 (10 Men)
-"If You're Not the One" Daniel Bedingfield Advanced
Semifinals
Top 16 (8 Men)
-"Butterflies" Michael Jackson Advanced
Top 12Songs of Stevie Wonder "Do I Do"Stevie WonderBottom 3
Top 11Songs of the 1950s"In the Still of the Night" The Five Satins Safe
Top 10Songs of the 2000s"Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)" Train Bottom 3
Top 9Songs of Country Music"Tonight I Wanna Cry" Keith Urban Safe
Top 8Songs of Queen "We Will Rock You"QueenBottom 3
Top 7Great American Songbook"That's All" Nat King Cole Eliminated

Post-Idol

After his elimination Young was a guest and performed on MTV's Total Request Live. He was the first Idol contestant to be on MTV directly after elimination. Young also returned home to perform at the Pepsi Center in Denver. [9] He was named one of People Magazine's "Hottest Bachelors" on June 16, 2006. [10] He spent the summer of 2006 on the annual American Idol Top 10 tour, and afterwards released his first single, "Scattered," (co-written with Elvio Fernandes) as a digital download on iTunes. The song reached the Top 50 on the Hot Adult Contemporary sales chart. [11] He also put together a band and started playing gigs around the country.

Young performed at the 2006 Walt Disney Christmas Day Parade along with fellow idol finalists Paris Bennett, Kevin Covais, and Mandisa. He also formed a charity called "Highrollers With Heart" that raised $300,000 to help Children's Hospital in Denver build the Family Hospitality Suite. [3]

Young wrote the chorus for Daughtry's debut single, "It's Not Over." The song was nominated for Best Rock Song at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards nominations on December 6, 2007. Along with co-writers, Gregg Wattenberg, Mark Wilkerson, and Chris Daughtry, Young received a songwriting nomination. [12]

In January 2008, Young was named a Celebrity Ambassador for the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA). He appeared on the show every year from 2007 until 2012. In 2011 he hosted the New York MDA telethon. In 2012 he participated in Labor Day weekend's pre-taped MDA "Show of Strength" telethon. [13] He continues to work with MDA through the Nashville chapter. [14]

In April 2008 he released another single, "Addicted," and promoted the song and subsequent video on TNA wrestling. He worked with Bon Jovi producer Desmond Child on his self-titled and self-funded debut album, releasing it independently in July 2008. [15] He wrote seven of the eleven songs on the cd and released it independently to stores and digital retailers. [16]

On May 12, 2008 he appeared on the Fox series Bones alongside season-six American Idol contestant Brandon Rogers. [17] In the episode "Wannabe in the Weeds," Young played an arrogant karaoke singer who was gruesomely murdered. His character sang a Nickelback song, "Far Away." On November 23, 2008, he made an appearance as a bachelor on the VH1 show Rock of Love: Charm School .

Young made his Broadway debut as Kenickie in the revival of Grease on September 9, 2008. He played the role until the show closed January 4, 2009. [18] Young later joined the national tour of Grease in December 2009, this time playing Danny Zuko. [19] He left the tour on February 14, 2010. [20] After "Grease," Young took over the role of Berger in the Broadway revival of Hair , succeeding Will Swenson. Young took over the role in March 2010 and remained with the production until the show closed June 27, 2010. [21] [22]

In November 2011, he appeared on the twelfth episode of the second season of the reality TV show The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.

After Hair, Young started a now defunct music company, called "Young Brothers Entertainment." The company was partnered with Mailboat Records for digital releases [1] but none of the associated acts ever released music through the company outside of Diana DeGarmo and Young himself. Young's single "I Wanna Fall in Love Again" was released on iTunes in May 2012.

Young starred as Joseph in the U.S. national tour of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat alongside DeGarmo as the Narrator from January 2014 to April 2015. [23] He and Degarmo are set to lead the first national tour of First Date , which is set to launch in the fall of 2020. [24]

Personal life

Young lives in Nashville, Tennessee with his wife, Diana DeGarmo. The couple met in 2010 while appearing in Hair on Broadway. They got engaged on the May 23, 2012, American Idol season finale when Young surprised DeGarmo with an on-air marriage proposal. [25] Young and DeGarmo were married on June 1, 2013 in Los Angeles at the Luxe Sunset Boulevard hotel. [26] [27] Young was previously engaged in 2009 to actress Allison Fischer. [28]

Discography

Albums

YearAlbum detailsPeakCertifications
(sales threshold)
US
2008 Ace Young 160
  • US: 10,000

Singles

YearSinglePeak positionsAlbum
US
Pop
2006"Scattered"n/a
2009"Addicted"77Ace Young
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Related Research Articles

<i>American Idol</i> American singing competition

American Idol is an American singing competition television series created by Simon Fuller, produced by Fremantle North America and 19 Entertainment, and distributed by Fremantle North America. It aired on Fox from June 11, 2002, to April 7, 2016, for 15 seasons. It was on hiatus for two years until March 11, 2018, when a revival of the series began airing on ABC.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Clay Aiken</span> Singer-songwriter, actor, record producer

Clayton Holmes Aiken is an American singer, television personality, actor, politician, and activist. Aiken finished second place on the second season of American Idol in 2003, and his debut album, Measure of a Man, went multi-platinum. He released four more albums on the RCA label, Merry Christmas with Love (2004), A Thousand Different Ways (2006), the Christmas EP All is Well (2006), and On My Way Here (2008). Since then he has released two more albums, both with Decca Records: Tried and True (2010) and Steadfast (2012). Aiken has also had eleven tours in support of his albums. In all, he has sold over 5 million albums, and is the fourth-highest-selling American Idol alumnus.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Diana DeGarmo</span> American singer-songwriter

Diana Nicole DeGarmo is an American singer-songwriter and actress. She rose to fame in 2004 as the runner-up of the third season of American Idol, releasing her debut studio album, Blue Skies, later that year. The following year, DeGarmo ventured into a career in musical theatre. She has starred in two Broadway, one off-Broadway and three national tours. She made her television acting debut in a six-month arc as Angelina Veneziano on The Young and the Restless. DeGarmo has since released two extended plays, Unplugged in Nashville (2009) and Live to Love (2012). She is married to fifth season American Idol finalist Ace Young.

Tamyra Monica Gray is an American actress, singer and songwriter, who finished fourth place on the first season of the musical reality competition American Idol in 2002. Post American Idol, Gray has begun acting on Broadway and television. She had a recurring role on the third season of the drama series Boston Public in early 2003.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Rob Mills</span> Australian singer

Robert Mills is an Australian actor, television host and singer-songwriter. He was one of the finalists from the first season of Australian Idol. He co-hosted the late-night quiz show The Mint, and was a regular singer on the game show The Singing Bee both on the Nine Network. Mills took part in the ninth season of Dancing with the Stars, and appeared on Celebrity Apprentice. In 2008, Mills won the lead male role of Fiyero in a production of Wicked, and continued the role when it moved around Australia. He has since starred in a number of popular large scale musical theatre productions. In 2012, Mills was announced as the host of Network Ten's revamped Young Talent Time. He played teacher Finn Kelly on Neighbours from 2017 until 2022.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gavin Creel</span> American actor, singer, and songwriter

Gavin James Creel is an American actor, singer, and songwriter best known for his work in musical theater. Creel made his Broadway debut in 2002 in the leading role of Jimmy in Thoroughly Modern Millie before starring as Claude in the 2009 Broadway revival of Hair, both Tony Award-nominated performances. From 2012–2015, he starred as Elder Price in The Book of Mormon; he received a Laurence Olivier Award for originating the role in the West End version of the musical and has played the role in the US National Tour and on Broadway. In 2017, he received a Tony Award for his performance as Cornelius Hackl in Broadway's Hello, Dolly!.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Constantine Maroulis</span> American singer

Constantine James Maroulis is an American actor and rock singer. He was the sixth-place finalist on the fourth season of the reality television series American Idol, and received a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical for his role in Rock of Ages. He starred in the title role in Jekyll and Hyde on Broadway, for which he received a Drama League Award Nomination for a Distinguished Performance Award.

Anatoliy Vladimirovich "Anthony" Fedorov is an American singer and actor who is former lead singer for the Chicago band 7th Heaven. He rose to fame as the fourth place finalist on the fourth season of American Idol.

<i>American Idol</i> (season 3) Season of television series

The third season of American Idol premiered on Monday, January 19, 2004, and continued until May 26, 2004. The third season was won by Fantasia Barrino, who defeated Diana DeGarmo by an approximate margin of 2% ; the vote total was then the highest recorded vote total in the show's history. This season also featured future EGOT winner Jennifer Hudson, who finished seventh in the competition.

<i>American Idol</i> (season 5) Season of television series

The fifth season of American Idol began on January 17, 2006, and concluded on May 24, 2006. Randy Jackson, Paula Abdul and Simon Cowell returned as judges, and Ryan Seacrest returned as host. Taylor Hicks was named the winner, while Katharine McPhee was the runner-up. 18 contestants got record deals – nine of them with major labels.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Chris Daughtry</span> American musician and American Idol contestant

Christopher Adam Daughtry is an American singer, musician, and actor. He is the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist for the rock band Daughtry, which he formed after placing fourth on the fifth season of American Idol. Released by RCA Records, Daughtry's self-titled debut album became the fastest selling debut rock album in Nielsen SoundScan history, selling more than one million copies within five weeks of release. The album was recorded before the band was officially formed, making him the only official member present on the album.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Taylor Hicks</span> American musician

Taylor Reuben Hicks is an American singer who won the fifth season of American Idol in May 2006. Hicks got his start as a professional musician in his late teens and performed around the Southeastern United States for well over the span of a decade, during which he also released two independent albums. Upon winning Idol, he was signed to Arista Records, under which his self-titled major label debut was released on December 12, 2006.

American Idol Extra is a television show that was shown on the Fox Reality Channel and Star! and billed as "the show that picks up right where American Idol leaves off". The program featured the first full-length interview with the most recent eliminated contestant and various behind-the-scenes material.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">American Idols Live! Tour 2006</span> 2006 summer concert tour

American Idols Live! Tour 2006 was a summer concert tour in the United States featuring the top 10 contestants of the fifth season of American Idol, which aired in 2006. It was sponsored by Kellogg Pop-Tarts. The tour started on July 5 and ended on September 24 covering 60 dates, the biggest tour thus far. Initially 39 dates were planned, but 21 extra dates were later added due to demand. It followed in the tradition of other American Idol summer tours following the completion of each season in May.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Daughtry (band)</span> American rock band

Daughtry is an American rock band formed and fronted by namesake Chris Daughtry, who was a finalist on the fifth season of American Idol. Their self-titled debut album was released in November 2006 and reached number one on the Billboard 200. The album went on to sell more than six million copies in the United States, and has been certified six times platinum by the RIAA. Daughtry was also named the best selling album of 2007 by Billboard, becoming the fastest-selling debut rock album in Nielsen SoundScan history. The album produced four top 20 hits on the Billboard Hot 100, including top five hits "It's Not Over" and "Home".

<i>Grease: Youre the One That I Want!</i> NBC TV Series

Grease: You're the One That I Want! is an NBC reality television series designed to cast the lead roles of Sandy Dumbrowski and Danny Zuko in a $10 million Broadway revival of the 1971 musical Grease to be directed and choreographed by two-time Tony Award-winner Kathleen Marshall. The Broadway production began previews at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre on July 24, 2007, and officially opened on August 19.

<i>Gone Country</i> (TV series) Country music-centric reality television series

Gone Country is an American celebrity reality television show in which contestants compete to become a country music singer. The winner gets a country single produced by host John Rich, one-half of the country duo Big & Rich. It aired on CMT, with reruns on TV Land, and VH1. On the first-season finale, Julio Iglesias Jr. was named the winner.

Gone Country uproots these seven musical celebrities and moves them into a Nashville mansion together to embark on a two-week adventure, hosted by singer-songwriter John Rich. Each celebrity will be paired up with some of Nashville's finest songwriters in an attempt to prepare them for a career in country music. In each episode, the cast competes against each other in challenges that will test them musically and physically to adapt to a country music lifestyle, both on and off the stage. At the end of the two weeks, the artist who is most prepared to impress a country audience, as determined by Rich, will record and release a song.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jason Castro (singer)</span> American singer

Jason René Castro is an American acoustic/folk-pop singer, songwriter, and real estate agent. He was the fourth place finalist on season seven of American Idol. After Idol, he signed a recording contract with Atlantic Records, and his self-titled debut album was released on April 13, 2010.

This page lists only acting roles and other projects undertaken in film, television and theater in the post-Idol career of American Idol contestants. It does not include guest musical performances or interviews on TV shows, or any pre-Idol work. It is also not intended to be a comprehensive list of all acting roles, appearances, awards nominated or won by any particular alum. Where there are multiple entries, only the more significant may be listed. Please see the appropriate links and references for individual alum for such more complete lists.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Angelina Veneziano</span> Character from the CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless

Angelina Veneziano is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless. She is portrayed by Diana DeGarmo, who is famed for being runner-up on the third season of the reality television competition American Idol. She was introduced by former executive producer and head writer Maria Arena Bell on October 31, 2011, as the daughter of mob boss Angelo Veneziano. Angelina was described as a mob boss daughter and aspiring singer by Zap2it. DeGarmo described her as an over-the-top "jersey girl", and noted her flamboyant costumes and voice. The show's executive producer and head writer Maria Arena Bell offered DeGarmo the role of Veneziano after seeing her performance of Penny Pingleton in the musical production of Hairspray.

References

  1. 1 2 Young Brothers Entertainment (official site)
  2. "Happy Birthday, Ace Young!". American Idol official site. November 15, 2010. Archived from the original on November 18, 2010. Retrieved August 18, 2012.
  3. 1 2 3 "Ace Young: Spotlight on Celebrity Role Model". lafamily.com. Archived from the original on 2012-05-27. Retrieved 2012-08-19.
  4. "Season 5: Ace Young". American Idol (official site). Retrieved May 27, 2012. Question: "Do you have any formal singing training?" Answer: "Voice lessons."
  5. Parker, Penny (2006-05-05). "Parker: Already basking in afterglow, Ace Young to meet John Elway". Rocky Mountain News . Archived from the original on July 9, 2006. Retrieved 2006-06-06.
  6. The Little Vampire Soundtrack. October 17, 2000. New Line Records.
  7. "For The Record: Quick News On Tupac Shakur, Ace Young, Gary Glitter, Snoop Dogg, Lara Croft, Saves The Day & More". MTV. 2006-03-16. Archived from the original on 2 May 2006. Retrieved 2006-06-07.
  8. "Queen's Brian May Addresses 'Idol Fallout'". www.queenzone.com. Archived from the original on 2016-01-14. Retrieved 2015-10-30.
  9. "'Idol' Finalists Get Record Contracts: Kat, Chris, Ace and Elliott's post-deals". America Online. 2006-06-05. Archived from the original on 2008-05-16. Retrieved 2006-06-05.
  10. Andy Dehnart (June 15, 2006). "Taylor Hicks is People's hottest bachelor; Ace Young, Ryan Seacrest are also listed". Reality Blurred. Retrieved August 18, 2012.
  11. Moss, Corey (January 24, 2007). "Idols Now: Is Daughtry Pal Ace Young's Career Ready To Launch?". MTV News.
  12. "Strange Grammy Nominees: Barack Obama, Tia Carrere". PEOPLE.com. Retrieved 2015-10-30.
  13. "MDA Show Of Strength™ Features Star-studded Talent, Focuses On Families". PRNewswire. mdausa.org. August 9, 2012.
  14. "Muscle Team Nashville". muscleteamnashville.org.
  15. "'Idol' alum Ace Young's dream is coming true - USATODAY.com". usatoday.com.
  16. mj santilli (15 July 2008). "Ace Young - Debut Album - Drops Today! • mjsbigblog". mjsbigblog.
  17. American Idol News
  18. BWW News Desk (3 December 2008). "GREASE to Close on Broadway January 4, 2009". BroadwayWorld.com.
  19. BWW News Desk (30 November 2009). "Ace Young, Allison Fischer, Laura D'Andre, Jesse JP Johnson and Jamison Scott Join GREASE TOUR". BroadwayWorld.com.
  20. "National Tour of Grease to End in May; Franklin to Join Cast". Playbill. Archived from the original on 2012-09-07.
  21. "Kyle Riabko, Ace Young and Diana DeGarmo Are Hair's New Headliners; Complete Cast Announced". Broadway.com.
  22. ""Eyes Look Your Last": Tony Award-Winning Revival of Hair Closes On Broadway June 27". Playbill. Archived from the original on 2010-06-28.
  23. BWW News Desk (19 August 2013). "Diana DeGarmo and Ace Young to Lead JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT National Tour; Launches 3/4 in Cleveland". BroadwayWorld.com.
  24. "Diana DeGarmo and Ace Young To Lead FIRST DATE National Tour". Broadwayworld.com. June 13, 2019. Retrieved June 14, 2019.
  25. "Ace Young and Diana DeGarmo Get Engaged on American Idol Finale". May 23, 2012. Retrieved May 23, 2012.
  26. Helling, Steve. "Ace Young Marries Diana DeGarmo". People. Retrieved June 1, 2013.
  27. "'American Idol' Alums Diana DeGarmo and Ace Young Set a Wedding Date, Bride-To-Be Picks A Wedding Dress (EXCLUSIVE DETAILS)". Celebuzz. 8 October 2012.
  28. mj santilli (19 April 2010). "Ace Young Broke Off His Engagement 2 1/2 Months Ago". mjsbigblog.