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Who is Kelly Clarkson - Kelly Clarkson Biography - US Singer (1982 -).
Kelly Clarkson is an American Idol winner who went on to record several top 10 hits
including "Breakaway," "Behind These Hazel Eyes" and "Because of You."
Kelly Clarkson.
Synopsis Born on April 24, 1982, in Fort Worth, Texas,
Kelly Clarkson won the first season of American Idol in 2002, winning the million-dollar prize
of an RCA record contract. Her first single, "A Moment Like This," jumped from No. 52 to
No. 1 on the Billboard charts, and her second album Breakaway earned two Grammy Awards.
Clarkson followed with numerous hit singles, including "Because of You" and "My Life Would
Suck Without You."
Early Life Singer Kelly Brianne Clarkson was born on
April 24, 1982, in Fort Worth, Texas. Clarkson graduated from Burleson High School in 2000,
where she sang in the school choir. After graduation, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue
a music career. Supporting herself with numerous odd jobs,
Clarkson made a few television appearances and eventually landed a job working as a female
vocalist with songwriter Gerry Goffin. Unfortunately, a bout of bad luck discouraged her and she
returned to Texas shortly thereafter. In 2002, a friend told her about a new talent search
show on Fox called American Idol, and Clarkson became one of 10,000 contestants.
'American Idol' Winner After grueling rounds of televised eliminations,
and critical evaluations by judges Paula Abdul, Simon Cowell and Randy Jackson, Kelly Clarkson
prevailed against Justin Guarini to become the first winner of the hit contest on September
4, 2002. Her official prize was a million-dollar RCA record contract; the unofficial prize
a considerable amount of fame and notoriety. The following month, her first single, "A
Moment Like This," went from No. 52 to No. 1 on the Billboard charts. In 2003, she made
her feature film debut in the forgettable From Justin to Kelly. Fortunately, her first
album fared much better than her movie. Thankful was a hit based in part because of the smash
single, "Miss Independent." Clarkson went on to establish herself as a
leading pop star with her second album, Breakaway (2004). The album spawned several big hits,
including "Since U Been Gone," "Breakaway," "Behind These Hazel Eyes" and "Walk Away."
It also earned Clarkson two Grammy Awards in 2005: one for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
for "Since U Been Gone" and another for Best Pop Vocal Album—an award she shared with
producer Clive Davis and engineer/mixer Serban Ghenea.
Career Difficulties After selling millions of records, Clarkson
was under a lot of pressure to keep the hits coming. But she wanted to try something different.
Clarkson did not use the same team of songwriters as she had in the past and relied more strongly
on songs that she co-wrote. The result led to a clash with Clive Davis over the album,
My December (2007), after he suggested it needed to be reworked. Davis expressed concern
that there were no singles on the album and others indicated that its overall tone was
too negative. But Clarkson refused to change what she considered to be a very personal
recording. Around this time, Clarkson experienced more
career difficulties. She fired her management and canceled a planned concert tour for the
summer of 2007.My December was released in late June of that year and initially had strong
sales, but still the cloud from the Clarkson-Davis conflict hung over the project. She later
expressed regret about the dispute, saying that it had been blown way out of proportion.
Clarkson also said that Davis "has been a key advisor and. . .an important force in
my success. . .he has also given me respect by releasing my new album when he was not
obligated to do so."
Record-Breaking Success In 2009, Clarkson released her fourth album,
All I Ever Wanted. The first single off the album, "My Life Would Suck Without You," hit
the airwaves in January 2009, shooting from No. 97 on the Billboard Hot 100 to No. 1.
The jump broke the record of largest leap to the top spot. This marked the second time
Clarkson broke this record; in 2002, her American Idol single "A Moment Like This" catapulted
from No. 52 to No. 1. The album also made it to No. 1 in the United States, selling
255,000 copies in its first week, with Clarkson continuing to co-write songs.
Clarkson's fifth studio album came in 2011—Stronger, which reached No. 2 and featured the singles
"Mr. Know It All" and "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)," with the latter becoming the singer's
third No. 1 pop track. A greatest hits compilation followed in 2012, while 2013 saw Clarkson
releasing a holiday album, Wrapped in Red. Then in 2015, Clarkson dropped her seventh
full-length studio release, Piece by Piece, featuring the single "Heartbeat Song."
New Endeavors In collaboration with HarperCollins, Clark
is set to release her first children's book, River Rose and the Magical Lullaby, in October
2016. Personal Life
In December 2012, Clarkson announced via Twitter her engagement to Brandon Blackstock, her
boyfriend of one year, writing on her personal Twitter page: "I'M ENGAGED!!!!! I wanted y'all
to know!! Happiest night of my life last night! I am so lucky and am with the greatest man
ever." Blackstock is the son of Clarkson's manager, Narvel Blackstock, and stepson of
singer Reba McEntire. Clarkson also celebrated her engagement with a performance of her song
"Catch My Breath" on VH1 Divas—her third performance on the show to date.
Clarkson and Blackstock tied the knot the following October. The couple wed at Blackberry
Farms in Tennessee on October 20th. Exactly one month later, on November 20, 2013, Clarkson
used her Twitter account yet again to release breaking news about her personal life. She
announced that she was expecting her first child with husband Blackstock. "I'm pregnant!!!
Brandon and I are so excited! Best early Christmas present ever :)," she wrote.
Clarkson and Blackstock welcomed their daughter River Rose on June 12, 2014. The couple's
second child was born on April 12, 2016. Clarkson announced the arrival of son, Remington Alexander
Blackstock, on Twitter.