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Daughtry is a North Carolina based rock band headed by 5th season American Idol contestant Chris Daughtry. Adopting sounds from influences like 90s grunge pioneers Pearl Jam as well as alternative-meal acts such as Fuel, Daughtry has developed a style that is nostalgic and heavy hitting.

Daughtry was one of the few American Idol contestants to successfully push hard rock iconoclasm into finalist levels and was also bold enough to jeopardize it to experiment in folk and dance music later on in his career. Despite his recent tendencies to dip his finger in other music genres he has kept true to his principal sound.

Chris Daughtry was born in Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, US, but spent the majority of his childhood in Lasker. When he was 14 he relocated to Palmyra, Virginia with his parents and eventually moved right outside of Greensboro in McLeansville, North Carolina. When Chris was 16 years old he approached music in a more serious manner, focusing on his skills as a singer and seeking out instruction on the guitar. Chris formed several bands in high school and participated in two high school productions: “Peter Pan” and “The Wiz”.

Chris acted as lead singer and rhythm guitarist in his high school band Cadence and produced one album with the group in 1999 entitled “All Eyes on You”. Chris later joined the group Absent Element and released the album “Uprooted” with them in 2005.

A year later Chris was on American Idol. He auditioned in Denver, Colorado with the song “Letter” a cover of Memphis band The Box Tops (this group was headed by Alex Chilton later of Big Star fame). Daughtry instantly caught on with the general public. He was this season’s answer to the rocker craze that predecessors Bo Bice and Constantine Maroulis previously instigated. Daughtry also had the charisma that sailed across America’s TV sets and the family man attitude that many could empathize with. Apart from Daughtry’s personal and social disposition he swept audiences off their feet with his electric and gritty covers. He made many fans after his cover of Fuel’s “Hemorrhage (In My Hands)”, one of them actually being the band who requested that he be their lead singer. Daughtry also performed a rendition of Johnny Cash’s “I Walk the Line” in the style of the group Live. Despite Daughtry’s trailblazing run on the show he lost out to Katharine McPhee, but at least made it to the top 4 before being terminated.

After his departure from American Idol, Daughtry wasted no time in prepping for album production. Daughtry signed with Idol’s 19 Entertainment group and RCA Records and recruited guitarists Jeremy Brady and Josh Steely, bassist Josh Paul, and drummer Joey Barnes as his backing band. His first album was the all caps self-titled debut “DAUGHTRY”. The album was led off with the hit single “It’s Not Over”. “DAUGHTRY” ranked incredibly high on the charts, staying within the Top 10 for months.

Daughtry already had 5 hit songs in the Top 40 before he issued his 2009 follow up album “Leave This Town”. Daughtry’s next album “Break the Spell” was produced by Howard Benson as was his previous releases. “Break the Spell” had some commercial difficulties in comparison to Daughtry’s past albums; however, it’s single, “Crawling Back to You” skyrocketed to No. 6 on the U.S. Adult Pop charts.

On Daughtry’s fourth album “Baptized” Martin Johnson of Boys Like Girls hopped on board to help give the album a more atmospheric and pop oriented touch. The album was released in November 2013, and was spearheaded with the single “Waiting for Superman”.

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Really disappointed. With the concert and with the venue. Venue first; O2 Academy Leeds. We had tickets for the balcony which I have been in before so I know that seats are not reserved. It's first come gets the best seats, fair enough. When we got there 30 mins after doors, the whole balcony was full. There is limited standing room down the long sides which was also 2 or 3 deep. The small openings at the bar behind the seating were full of people also. So basically there was nowhere to watch the show from. We eventually perched at the top of the steps with three others, blocking anyone coming and going. Some people gave up and sat on the floor so could see nothing. Totally oversubscribed and really unfair. We didn't rock up 2 minutes before the main act, we were in 20 mins before the support came on and it was rammed. Poor effort O2.

So, the gig. Pretty boring to be fair. I've been looking forward to seeing Daughter for a long time as he is a great vocalist, and tonight his voice was great. But whoever drew up the set list should be taken out and shot. Dreary, slow, boring songs right off the bat and almost all the way through. He sang a couple of his good rockers and that was it, the rest was turgid. And he gave the appearance that he was pretty full of his own importance. It was a self-indulgent hour and a half. I even left before the end as I was bored stiff and there was zero atmosphere up in the balcony. Could have been so much better.

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Daughtry, the rock band fronted by its name sake Chris Daughtry have had a gruelling touring schedule since they took to the road shortly after their career began in 2006. In less than a decade they have clocked up nearly five hundred shows yet with every single appearance, the band appears invigorated and intent on beating their own personal best for performing live.

The audience is clearly appreciative of this level of effort as they applaud with force at the finale of every single track. Daughtry shows versatility throughout the evening, swapping the thumping beats for softer strings during an acoustic version of 'Witness' followed by a perfect cover of 'Wicked Game' by Chris Isaak which gives the collective room goosebumps. The guitars are reinstated for 'Waiting for Superman' and 'September' which are played back to back at blistering pace as the band comes together as a whole to really showcase what they can do. The musical ability is a credit to having spent so long on the road as a unit and it has clearly paid off due to the high level of proficiency each member attains along with the loyalty of their fanbase.

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Since I do not watch American Idol, I had no idea that the man behind the band Daughtry came from that series. I got into them when I heard “Coming Home” on the radio and just thought they sounded great and he had a great voice. I also thought the production on the song was very good and that the guitar break in the song was wonderful.

I saw him at an outdoor festival with many other bands. They were not the headliner but they were one of the attractions. They played about 70 minutes and did about 15 songs.

He closed with “Coming Home” and dedicated it to his hometown. The band was great musically and sounded very tight. You could tell they had played a long time together.

The crowd was pretty diverse and included many age groups. There also were a lot of young people in the crowd and I am not sure if they were American Idol fans or not, but everyone really enjoyed it and they were one of the highlights of the festival.

They are just a great rock and roll/pop band. And the production you hear on the studio recording still comes through with the live performance.

It was a great show. I've been to every Carolina show he's had However,wasn't too pleased with the event staff thereafter when waiting for a chance to meet him. Kept moving us. Barricaded us. Acted if though we were being disorderly. It was inky 7 to 10 people.Then moved us again. But failed to mention he wasn't going to come out. Waited an HR and a half in 29 degree weather. kinda figured when they cranked up the buses,it was official. As a result, I am sick. Felt it was unprofessional of Daughter to meet the few fans that cared enough to do so. Although not a total loss. Met drummer and one of the guitarist in which were extremely nice and appreciative.

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Daughtry at the legendary Ryman Auditorium was fantastic! It was a great mixture of all albums (though, I could have stayed another hour to hear more favorites)! The opening act, Bobby Church, was a pleasant surprise and got the crowd on their feet. Daughtry's band is as charismatic as he is and it's a full group effort. Chris even made my 4 year old feel special by shaking her hand and patting her head. He took the time to make the audience feel a part of the show. This was Daughtry's and my 3rd Nashville show and it won't be my last - hope they'll come back!

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Didn't know it was an acoustic show. Only 3 of 6 members were there. He sounded good but we were let down because we were expecting the full band to put on a regular show not an acoustic show. Not necessarily bad for Daughtry I think it's bad for the marketing and advertising of the show. They should advertise it as Daughtry acoustic tour, intimate evening, etc.

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Daughtry rocked the Hollywood Amphitheater in St. Louis, and boy was it a hot one!! The Sun was roasting poor Chris but he just kept cranking out the energy. At one point he said he would like to take his sunglasses off but "God's Spotlight" wouldn't let him!! I just love his beautiful soul and if I ever get a chance to see him again I definitely will!!

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What an awesome show at the Rocksino. Seats were great and the show was perfect. Love the sit down and improve provided by Daughtry and his two other band members. You can tell he is a perfectionist on making sure his show sounds perfect. Can't wait for the next album. I will definitely go to see him the next time he is in town.

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Great show. Sound was a little muffled. He played his old favorites and the new ones were very good. He engaged the audience quite a bit. He is very energetic and his voice is awesome. The light show was good. We enjoyed the show very much. Definitely will see him again.

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Concert was awesome. Chris had the audience involved at multiple parts of the show. He included music from all parts of the bands career from current back to 2006. Daughtry as a band puts on an awesome show would definitely pay to go and see a show by them on many occasions.

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Chris Daughtry Announces Bare Bones Acoustic Tour Dates in Atlantic City, Red Bank

Chris Daughtry is bringing his “Bare Bones” acoustic tour to the Garden State, with stops in Atlantic City and Red Bank.

Daughtry–who recently released a cover of Journey’s “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) with Halestorm singer, Lzzy Hale –will appear at Soundwaves at Hard Rock Casino on August 18 and the Count Basie Center for the Arts on Aug. 23.

Daughtry rose to fame as a finalist on the fifth season of American Idol. Their breakthrough self-titled record topped charts with seven hits: “It’s Not Over,” “Home,” “What I Want” featuring Slash, “Over You,” “Crashed,” “Feels Like Tonight” and “What About Now.”

Fans can get updates with the just announced “Daughtry App,” which can be downloaded to a smartphone. The app provides fans with exclusive access to pre-sale tickets, tour dates, bi-weekly chats with Chris and the band, special live streams and other features.

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Last year, Daughtry graced the Hudson Valley by performing at the Mid-Hudson Civic Center on August 30th.  This year, Chris Daughtry is out on the road once again, but this time, he's going solo. No, he is not breaking apart from the band, he is doing an acoustic tour around the states, and I couldn't be more excited! Ticket sales just went live TODAY!

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Since placing 4th on Season 5 of American Idol , Chris Daughtry and his band Daughtry have become one of the most successful rock bands to have come out of the 2000s. Their first album alone reached sales of over six million in the United States alone. Since 2006, Daughtry continues to sell out shows and win over fans. Their latest album,  Dearly Beloved,   debuted in 2021. Daughtry has also had some incredible collaborations lately, such as the latest collab with Lzzy Hale doing a cover of Journey's "Separate Ways."

While music was doing great, tragedy struck Chris Daughtry's family. In the fall of 2021, right around the time that  Dearly Beloved  was about to come out, he lost both his mother and his 25-year-old daughter Hannah in a week's span of each other.

Chris Daughtry spoke with Loudwire Nights host Toni Gonzales, saying,

"I'm feeling good. I've cried more in the last two months than I have in my entire life, and it's becoming difficult to stay hydrated," the rocker admitted. "And I say that because it was healing, it was great that I took the time off and spent away from everything — social media... I just needed that break. There was a time where I just felt like, there's no way I can perform. I don't feel like I can be in front of people."

About being back on the road, Chris Daughtry had this to say,

"Now, I'm at a point where I feel like I'm able to be in front of people. I feel like I've dealt with — it's never gonna go away, obviously — but I feel like I took the time needed to really process and deal with it in private and not feel like I have to put on a face for people. Now I'm okay with talking about it...

The loss is still very hard on him nonetheless. Take this powerful performance from Louisville, KY on September 7th, about a year after his daughter's passing. This is by far one of the most passionate and beautifully painful performances I've seen.

Daughtry Announces "Acoustic - Bare Bones Tour"

Daughtry is taking his "Acoustic - Bare Bones Tour" to New York this summer! He will be playing at The Paramount in Huntington, New York ( which made our list of Best Venues in New York at Number 13 ) on August 22nd. The latest acoustic tour will also feature special guest, guitarist, singer/songwriter  Ayron Jones.

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If you can't make the show at The Paramount Theater in Huntington, New York, don't worry, because he'll be close by for other shows around that time. Here is a list of the most ideal dates and locations:

  • August 18th - Atlantic City, NJ
  • August 23rd - Red Bank, NJ
  • August 25th - Bethlehem, PA
  • August 26th - Mashntucket, CT
  • August 28th - Ruthland, VT

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Of course, there is nothing stopping you from going to any other of the shows on the tour, like heading out to Washington and Oregon in September. I'm just listing a few reasonable distances from the Hudson Valley. Tickets just went on sale today!  You can check out his whole list of tour dates here.

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Interview: Chris Daughtry Dives Deep Into Powerful New Song, ‘Pieces’

When Daughtry released their single " Artificial ,"  Chris Daughtry joined us on Loudwire Nights to dive deep into the song.

So when they released their latest track, the powerful and deeply personal "Pieces," Daughtry once again hung out on the radio show to help celebrate the new music.

"It was one of those that I felt needed some time to simmer," Daughtry told host Chuck Armstrong on Friday night (March 22) about "Pieces." "It kind of came quick but there were things that just weren't sitting right with the arrangement, and you know, sometimes these things really benefit from taking time away."

Daughtry explained when he circled back on it following his band's last tour, he knew exactly what the song needed.

"I kind of just played it on an acoustic guitar on my phone and sent it to my producer," he said. He admitted that this new addition would make the song longer, but he didn't care.

"Sometimes we get bogged down by the minutiae of the rules of songwriting," Daughtry admitted. "I kind of stopped subscribing to that and was like, the song has to speak and let that dictate where it ends, how it ends up."

The Losses That Inspired Daughtry's New Song, "Pieces"

Letting the song breathe and not forcing it into any typical formula proved the right moves for Daughtry because as Chuck told him during their conversation, this might just be the best song he's ever released.

Not only because of the music and the arrangements but because of what the lyrics represent.

"I went through quite a bit, losing my mom and then losing my daughter a week later back in 2021," he said. "It did a number on me and I think this song really deals with the things that those kinds of events in your life bring up in you."

As he dealt with the significant losses in his life, he also had to deal with, eventually, getting back to a somewhat "normal existence," as he put it.

"I don't think I'll ever be the same as I was before those events and I'm okay with that," Daughtry said.

"I think that's kind of what this is about — we all go through [or] we're going to go through something that really shakes us and really rocks our world and shatters our reality. We can either let that destroy us or we can learn how to live with what's left."

Is Daughtry Releasing a New Record?

With "Artificial" and now "Pieces" out in the world, the question fans want to know is, what are these songs pointing to?

When "Artificial" came out, Daughtry told Loudwire Nights about a potential new album , "We're about halfway through the record as far as the writing is concerned, but we still have quite a bit to go with the recording."

On Friday night, Daughtry continued to tease a potential new LP from him and his band.

"We're still working very, very, very diligently on this record," he revealed. "I've got half the record finished and I've got the third quarter of it written."

Daughtry told Chuck that they have several songs written, but as "Artificial" and "Pieces" came together, he had to push some of those others out of the way.

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"You're going, 'These are okay,' but they're not what ["Artificial" and "Pieces"] are, which made us go, 'We need to write more of these ,' you know what I mean?"

Ultimately, though, Daughtry tempered expectations for when fans might get their hands on the new album.

"We still got quite a bit of work to do to finish this record — but we at least have half of it done."

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What Else Did Chris Daughtry Discuss on Loudwire Nights ?

  • What it's like writing while he's on the road: "If I don't push the pressure on me to write something, something magical could happen. But if I'm like, 'We're gonna finish writing this record when we get on tour,' it's gonna feel so contrived and lifeless."
  • What it means to him for fans to connect with a song like "Pieces" that is so personal to him: "It gave me some level of comfort, knowing that someone else is going to be able to hear their story in this."
  • Why he's excited to play the Summer of '99 Cruise with Creed

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Chris Daughtry joined  Loudwire Nights on Friday, March 22; the show replays online here , and you can tune in live every weeknight at 7PM ET or on the Loudwire app ; you can also see if the show is available on your local radio station  and listen to interviews on-demand .

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Chris Daughtry and his band are heading out on tour this June.

Daughtry will trek across the U.S. on an extensive acoustic tour beginning on June 21 in Niagara Falls, Ontario and wrapping up on Sept. 27 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida .

While on the “Bare Bones Tour,” Daughtry and his band will stop in Atlantic City on Aug. 18 and in Red Bank, New Jersey on Aug. 23 .

Tickets to see Daughtry live are available on Ticketmaster .

Fans also can purchase tickets on secondary market sites, like StubHub , Vivid Seats , TicketNetwork , TicketCity and MegaSeats .

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You can find a full calendar of Daughtry’s tour dates here .

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The hard rock hitmakers will start the trek in March

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In March, Breaking Benjamin and Daughtry are mounting a tour across the United States. The hard rock mainstays will hit the road starting March 21 at the Wind Creek Event Center in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and the trek will run through April 24, wrapping up at the Black Oak Mountain Amphitheater in Lampe, Missouri. Very special guests for the run will be Catch Your Breath.

Pre-sale tickets, including VIP Packages, go on sale tomorrow, January 9, at 10am local time through the bands’ respective websites. General tickets go on sale this Friday, January 12, 10am.

This Friday, Breaking Benjamin are embarking on an intimate acoustic tour . The exclusive run of shows begins on January 12 at The Norva in Norfolk, Virginia and wraps up on January 27 at the Beau Rivage Theatre in Biloxi, Mississippi. The trek will see the band performing special unplugged shows, with an opening solo set from guitarist Keith Wallen.

Breaking Benjamin released their last studio effort Ember back in 2018. The album peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard 200, and landed at No. 1 on Top Alternative, Hard Rock, Rock, and Digital Albums charts. In 2020, they releases the compilation album, Aurora , which featured one new track, “Far Away.”

Back in August, Daughtry inked a new deal with Big Machine Records. On August 11, the group released their first single though the label, “Artificial.” The band’s last full-length LP was 2021’s Dearly Beloved . The record peaked at No. 4 on Billboard’s Top Hard Rock Albums chart and No. 10 on Top Rock Albums.

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