American singer-songwriter
Musical artist
Chayce Beckham (born July 16, 1996)[ 1] [ a] is a singer-songwriter from Apple Valley, California , who rose to fame after winning the nineteenth season of the singing reality show American Idol .
Early life
Beckham was born in Victorville, California , to Windie Petersen and spent his childhood in Victorville, Hesperia , and Apple Valley, California .[ 2] [ 3] He went to Carmel Elementary School in Hesperia ,[ 2] Vanguard Preparatory School and Sitting Bull Academy in Apple Valley, before moving to Glendora High School at the age of 12, and continuing at Whitcomb High School, where he graduated in 2014.[ 4] He worked as a heavy machinery operator and formed a reggae band called the Sinking Sailors when he was 19 or 20. He cited Jim Morrison , Bob Marley , Bob Dylan , Johnny Cash , Waylon Jennings , Hank Williams Jr. , and Hank Williams Sr. as his musical influences,[ 5] In late 2020, two weeks before he auditioned for American Idol , he was involved in a near-fatal car wreck.[ 6]
American Idol
Beckham auditioned for the nineteenth season of the singing reality show American Idol in Los Angeles, California . After surviving Hollywood Week and making it into the Top 5, Beckham received the most votes to win, and on May 23, 2021, he was crowned the winner of the nineteenth season of American Idol , beating runner-up Willie Spence.[ 7]
On American Idol , he performed "23 ", which he wrote a year prior, and the song reached No. 1 on the iTunes chart after he performed the song. The song was released as his single.[ 8] The song made him the first Idol winner to do so with an original song.[ 9]
Discography
Studio albums
Extended plays
Singles
References
^ a b American Idol [@americanidol] (July 16, 2023). "He's having a GOLDEN year! Happy Birthday to @chaycebeckhammusic! 🥳" . Retrieved 2024-04-06 – via Instagram .
^ a b c De La Cruz, Rene Ray (April 18, 2021). " 'I'm here and I'm doing this': An interview with 'American Idol' hopeful Chayce Beckham" . Victorville Daily Press .
^ Laviola, Erin (May 25, 2021). "Chayce Beckham's Family: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know" . Heavy .
^ De La Cruz, Rene Ray (May 28, 2021). " 'American Idol' hopeful Chayce Beckham returns to Apple Valley for concert at Vanguard Prep" . Victorville Daily Press .
^ "Chayce Beckham Admits Jim Morrison, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings & More Influence His Songwriting" . Music Mayhem . May 23, 2021.
^ Vilensky, Sophia (May 24, 2021). "American Idol's Chayce Beckham: 5 Things to Know About the Season 19 Winner" . US Magazine .
^ Lawler, Kelly. "This season of 'American Idol' was a close competition — until one very strategic move by the winner" . Washington Post . Retrieved May 24, 2021 .
^ Crowe, Madeline (June 3, 2021). " 'American Idol' Winner Chayce Beckham Wrote His No.1 Single "23" Before Alcohol Nearly Ruined His Life" . American Songwriter .
^ " 'American Idol' Alum Chayce Beckham Reflects on Year After Historic Win" . Forbes .
^ "Billboard Hot 100: Week of March 30, 2024" . Billboard . Retrieved March 26, 2024 .
^ "Billboard Country Update" (PDF) . Billboard . April 1, 2024. Retrieved April 2, 2024 .
^ Peaks on the Country Airplay chart:
^ "Billboard Canadian Hot 100: Week of November 25, 2023" . Billboard . Retrieved November 21, 2023 .
^ "Canada Country: Week of December 2, 2023" . Billboard . Retrieved November 28, 2023 .
^ "Gold & Platinum" . Recording Industry Association of America . Retrieved January 16, 2024 .
^ "Singles Accreditations Report - September 2024" . Australian Recording Industry Association . Retrieved October 14, 2024 .
^ "Canadian certifications – Chayce Beckham" . Music Canada . Retrieved May 4, 2022 .
^ Chayce Beckham Releases "Tell Me Twice" Out Now BBR Music Group, March 25, 2022
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