Paul McDonald (musician)

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Paul McDonald
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Background information
Birth nameWilliam Paul McDonald
Born Auburn, Alabama, U.S.
Origin Huntsville, Alabama
Nashville, Tennessee
GenresRock
Occupation(s)
  • Artist
  • singer-songwriter
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitars
  • piano
  • tambourine
Years active2005–present
Website thepaulmcdonald.com

Paul McDonald (born William Paul McDonald) is an American singer-songwriter from Huntsville, Alabama, who as of 2011 resides in Nashville. McDonald placed 8th on the tenth season of American Idol and since 2005, he has been the lead singer of the band Hightide Blues which was renamed The Grand Magnolias in 2010.

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Early life

McDonald was born to Susan and David McDonald, in Auburn/Opelika. McDonald was raised in Huntsville, Alabama.[ citation needed ]

Career

The Grand Magnolias

In August 2010, McDonald and his band members moved to Nashville and launched a campaign to let their fans choose a new name for the band. The group's first album under its new name, entitled The Grand Magnolias, was released in 2011. The songs were written by McDonald and band member Jonathan Pears and produced by Dan Hannon and Ken Coomer. The album has seen a boost in sales since Paul McDonald's appearance on American Idol, [1] and it reached number twelve on the Billboard Heatseekers chart and had sold 9,000 copies by April 27, 2011. [2] iTunes pulled the album from its store, without explanation, and the sales dropped off 60% from the previous week. A week later the album returned, again without explanation. [3]

When the band learned that McDonald had made it through to the Hollywood round they put together a content release campaign to maximize the exposure from the show. [4]

American Idol

On January 27, 2011, McDonald received a golden ticket to compete in Hollywood from judges Steven Tyler, Jennifer Lopez and Randy Jackson, and made it into the Top 24 [5] by singing an original song, "American Dreams." He was one of ten candidates chosen as a finalist based on public voting. [6] Thirteen competed in the finals.

Since entering the competition, McDonald has made use of the social networking site Twitter to communicate with his fans and promote his band, The Grand Magnolias. The album also debuted on the Billboard Heatseekers chart before McDonald even sang in the show's semi-final round. [7] He was the first 2011 Idol hopeful to reach 50,000 followers on his newly created official American Idol Twitter account. McDonald continues to be one of the most popular American Idol Season 10 competitors on the social networking site. [8] [9]

McDonald was eliminated from the show on April 14, 2011, finishing in eighth place. [10]

Performances and results

EpisodeThemeSong choiceOriginal artistOrder #Result
AuditionAuditioner's Choice
[11]
"Tutti Frutti" Little Richard N/AAdvanced
"Maggie May" Rod Stewart
Hollywood Round, Part 1First SoloN/A Grace Potter and the Nocturnals N/AAdvanced
Hollywood Round, Part 2Group Performance"Carry On Wayward Son" Kansas N/AAdvanced
Hollywood Round, Part 3Second Solo"Landslide" Fleetwood Mac N/AAdvanced
Las Vegas RoundSongs of The Beatles Group Performance"Blackbird" The Beatles N/AAdvanced
Hollywood Round FinalFinal Solo"American Dreams"The Grand MagnoliasN/AAdvanced
Top 24 (12 Men)Personal Choice"Maggie May"Rod Stewart10Advanced
Top 13Your Personal Idol"Come Pick Me Up" Ryan Adams 4Safe
Top 12Year You Were Born"I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues" Elton John 2Safe
Top 11Motown"The Tracks of My Tears" The Miracles 9Safe
Top 11 1 Elton John "Rocket Man"Elton John3Bottom 3 2
Top 9Rock & Roll Hall of Fame"Folsom Prison Blues" Johnny Cash 9Safe
Top 8Songs from the Movies"Old Time Rock and Roll" — Risky Business Bob Seger 1Eliminated
  • ^Note 1 Due to the judges using their one save to save Casey Abrams, the Top 11 remained intact for another week, when two contestants were eliminated.
  • ^Note 2 When Ryan Seacrest announced the results in the particular night, McDonald was in the bottom three, but was the only contestant declared safe as both Naima Adedapo and Thia Megia were eliminated.

Post-Idol

McDonald was one of the 11 performers in the 2011 American Idols Live Tour, which began in West Valley City, Utah, on July 6, 2011, and ended in Rochester, New York, on September 10, 2011. On May 25, 2011, he appeared on Rachael Ray along with Stefano Langone and Pia Toscano. [12] McDonald even recorded a song, "Now That I've Found You", with his wife Nikki Reed, which debuted on Ryan Seacrest's radio show on November 15, 2011. [13] The couple released their first EP together, The Best Part, on October 29, 2012. [14]

In September 2012, McDonald appeared in a Parenthood episode as a musician who used Crosby and Adam's recording space, The Luncheonette, and sang a new song, "Counting Stars."

McDonald and his wife, Nikki Reed, starred in Hanson's 2013 music video for "Get the Girl Back". [15] The video was filmed in January 2013, and released in April 2013. Other famous faces in the video include Kat Dennings, Drake Bell, Drew Seeley, Amy Paffrath, and Alex Beh. On July 8, 2014, McDonald and Reed released an album titled I'm Not Falling.[ citation needed ]

In 2014, McDonald launched his solo career by releasing a single, "Bright Lights," on October 7, 2014, [16] and a video released on November 3, 2014. [17]

Personal life

McDonald met actress Nikki Reed on the red carpet at the premiere of Red Riding Hood in March 2011. The moment they met was broadcast on an American Idol episode as part of a segment that showed McDonald and his fellow contestants attending the premiere. [18] McDonald and Reed soon began dating [19] and moved in together shortly after that. [20] Their engagement was confirmed in June 2011, [21] [22] and they married on October 16, 2011, in Malibu, California. [23] In March 2014, McDonald and Reed announced that they had separated. [24] Reed filed for divorce on May 16, 2014, citing irreconcilable differences. [25] The divorce was finalized in January 2015. [26]

Discography

Albums

As part of Hightide Blues

  1. "I Can't" (4:09)
  2. "4:15" (3:24)
  3. "Will She" (3:02)
  4. "Tired of Leavin'" (5:16)
  5. "Jennifer" (4:54)
  1. "Katie, Can You Hear Me?" (3:10)
  2. "Far from Home" (4:59)
  3. "Dreamin' Alone" (3:52)
  4. "Let It Roll" (3:13)
  5. "Giving Up On You" (3:57)
  6. "Merle's Last Stand" (2:05)
  7. "Black Crows" (4:30)
  8. "Dancing with the Angels (Meg's Song)" (4:29)

As part of The Grand Magnolias

  1. "Sing Out" (4:07)
  2. "American Dreams" (3:46)
  3. "Fly Me to the Moon" (3:27)
  4. "I Can't Remember" (3:14)
  5. "No More One More Nights" (3:51)
  6. "Heartbreak" (5:01)
  7. "Four Fifteen" (5:06)
  8. "Whoa" (4:22)
  9. "Top of the World" (3:11)
  10. "Please Believe Me" (4:08)

Paul McDonald and Nikki Reed

  1. "Bouquet of Lies (Ghost in Apt. 8)"
  2. "All I'm Asking"
  3. "The Best Part"
  4. "Now That I've Found You (Version 2)"
  5. "Goodbye"
YearAlbum detailsPeak Certifications
(sales threshold)
US
Heat
2011The Grand Magnolias12
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Extended plays

TitleDetailsSales
The Best Part (feat. Nikki Reed)
  • Released: October 29, 2012
  • Label: Enzo and Ira Records
  • Formats: Digital downloads

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