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Ruben Studdard
Studdard in The American Idol Experience motorcade at Walt Disney World.
Background information
Birth nameChristopher Ruben Studdard
Born (1978-09-12) September 12, 1978 (age 46)
Frankfurt am Main, West Germany[1]
OriginBirmingham, Alabama
United States
GenresPop, R&B, gospel
Occupation(s)Singer, actor
Years active2003–present
Labels19 (2003–present)
J (2003–2007)
Hickory (2008–2010)
Shanachie (2011–2013)
Verve (2013–Present)

Christopher Ruben Studdard (born September 12, 1978), best known as Ruben Studdard, is an American R&B, pop and gospel singer. He rose to fame as winner of the second season of American Idol and received a Grammy Award nomination in December 2003 for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for "Superstar". Born in Germany to American parents, he is the only Idol winner to have been born outside the U.S. In the years following Idol, Studdard has released five studio albums, including his platinum-selling debut, Soulful, and the top-selling gospel follow-up, I Need an Angel. He is most well known for his recording career, which has produced hits including "Flying Without Wings", "Sorry 2004", and "Change Me", but he has also segued into television and stage work. Most notably, he toured with Robin Givens in the comedy-drama Heaven I Need a Hug and in 2008 starred as Fats Waller in a national tour revival of Ain't Misbehavin',[2] which spawned a Grammy-nominated soundtrack.

Studdard most recently appeared on the fifteenth season of The Biggest Loser. He is signed to Verve Records and released his newest album, Unconditional Love, on February 4, 2014.[3]

Early life

Studdard was born in Frankfurt, Germany, to American parents, while his father was stationed there with the U.S. Army, and grew up in Birmingham, Alabama.[4] The youngest son of two teachers, at the age of three he sang for the first time at the Rising Star Baptist Church in his hometown of Birmingham. He continued singing gospel in church, performing solos as a child while his mother sang in the local choir. While at Huffman High School, he played football for which he received a scholarship to Alabama A&M University. While at Alabama A&M he joined the Omicron Delta chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, the men's music fraternity of America.

After growing up listening to his mother's Donny Hathaway albums, Fred Hammond, and gospel music, Studdard began to pursue a career in the music industry, majoring in voice studies at Alabama A&M. He sang with Just a Few Cats, a popular local Birmingham jazz and R&B band founded by members of Ray Reach's UAB Jazz Ensemble, along with other local musicians. Year later, Studdard stated: "A lot of people don't realize how hard I was trying to get into the business before American Idol. I was making demos and just working so hard."[5] A back-up singer from Just a Few Cats asked him to accompany her to Nashville, Tennessee for an audition on the 2003 second season of American Idol.

American Idol

When auditioning, Studdard sang Stevie Wonder's "Ribbon in the Sky". This guided him to being one of the local finalists. On American Idol, he impressed viewers with his performances of the Leon Russell/Bonnie Bramlett song "Superstar" (best known as a hit for The Carpenters) and the Peabo Bryson/Regina Belle duet "A Whole New World"; during his time on the show, Studdard received praise from music legends such as Lionel Richie, Neil Sedaka, Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees, Luther Vandross, and Gladys Knight.

During the televised competition, Studdard gained the nickname "Velvet Teddy Bear" and was noted for his shirts printed with "205", the telephone area code of his hometown of Birmingham. Studdard also did a cover version of "For All We Know", originally recorded by Donny Hathaway, whose music he grew up with.

He won the contest over runner-up Clay Aiken by only 134,000 votes out of 24,000,000 cast in the May 2003 finale,[6] becoming the second American Idol winner.

Alabama Governor Bob Riley declared March 11, 2003 as "Ruben Studdard Day".[7]

Performances and results

Week Theme Song Original artist Result
Top 32 Contestant's choice "Superstar" Delaney & Bonnie Advanced
Top 12 Motown "Baby I Need Your Loving" Four Tops Safe
Top 11 Movie Soundtracks "A Whole New World" - Aladdin Brad Kane & Lea Salonga Safe
Top 10 Country rock "Sweet Home Alabama" Lynyrd Skynyrd Safe
Top 81 Disco "Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe" Barry White Safe
Top 8 Billboard Number Ones "Kiss and Say Goodbye" The Manhattans Safe
Top 7 Billy Joel "Just the Way You Are" Billy Joel Safe
Top 6 Diane Warren "Music of My Heart" 'N Sync and Gloria Estefan Safe
Top 5 1960s "Ain't Too Proud to Beg" The Temptations Bottom 22
Neil Sedaka "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" Neil Sedaka
Top 4 Bee Gees "Nights on Broadway" Bee Gees Safe
"How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" Bee Gees
Top 3 Random "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours" Stevie Wonder Safe
Judges' Choice "Smile" - Simon Cowell Charlie Chaplin
Idol's Choice "If Ever You're in My Arms Again" Peabo Bryson
Top 2 Finale "A House Is Not a Home" Dionne Warwick Winner
"Imagine" John Lennon
"Flying Without Wings" Westlife

  • ^Note 1 Due to Corey Clark's disqualification, the Top 9 performances became Top 8 when no one was eliminated.
  • ^Note 2 When Ryan Seacrest announced the results for this particular night, Studdard was among the Bottom 2 but declared safe, as Trenyce was eliminated.

Career

2003–2004: Soulful

Studdard released his first single, a cover of Westlife's "Flying Without Wings" (which he had sung on the show's finale), produced by The Underdogs and Babyface, a month later in June 2003. Fueled largely by sales, it debuted at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. In December 2003, advance orders for his album Soulful topped the one million mark before it was released into stores. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 album chart that month, selling over 400,000 copies in its first week and attaining the second highest first-week sales of any American Idol winner. The single "Sorry 2004" from this album found substantial airplay, reaching number nine in the Billboard Hot 100 and number two on the Billboard R&B singles chart. Studdard received a Grammy Award nomination in December 2003 for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for "Superstar", nominated with his idol Luther Vandross (Vandross won that category). In March 2004, Ruben won the NAACP Outstanding New Artist award.

2004–2005: I Need an Angel

Studdard released the gospel album I Need an Angel on November 23, 2004. The title track and first single "I Need an Angel" was a cover of a 2002 single performed by R&B singer Daniel DeBourg and written by R. Kelly. The album sold over 96,000 copies in its first week, it also entered the Gospel charts at number one, opened at number twenty on the Billboard 200 chart, it since has sold over 500,000 copies. It was also number one on the 2005 Billboard Year-End Gospel Albums Chart. As of June 2007, Studdard is the fifth-best selling American Idol performer with more than 2.4 million albums sold in the U.S.

In March 2005, Studdard filed a lawsuit against his godfather and business advisor Ronald Edwards. The suit alleges that Edwards ran up $156,000 on Studdard's credit cards and stole $90,000 from his checking account. Edwards filed a countersuit. On June 15, 2006, Studdard was awarded $500,000 for personal losses and another $1.5 million in punitive damages.[8]

Between his second and third albums, Studdard began a diet and fitness program to deal with his weight, out of concern for a family history of diabetes and hypertension resulting in his losing over 70 pounds on a vegetarian diet.[9]

In 2004, Ruben Studdard made a cameo in Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed singing a cover of Earth, Wind & Fire's "Shining Star".

2006–2008: The Return

Studdard's third album, The Return was released in October 2006; it goes back to his R&B roots, but is different from his previous efforts. Studdard collaborated with the artist Ne-Yo on this album, along with a variety of producers. The single "Change Me" was released ahead of the album. The Return sold 71,000 copies in its first week to open at number eight on the Billboard 200 album chart, but sales declined rapidly after that, not approaching those of his earlier albums. However, Studdard did have good success on the Urban Contemporary chart with "Change Me" (which reached number one) and its successor "Make Ya Feel Beautiful". Studdard continued to tour, saying he would play a variety of music: "Coming out to my show is like coming to my house. I'll play the songs I love. It's like a party. For me, a party has all different types of music happening."[5]

Studdard appeared on the finale of American Idol season 6 in May 2007. He spent a few weeks touring with Robin Givens in the comedy-drama Heaven I Need a Hug and prepared to take on the role of Fats Waller in a national tour of Ain't Misbehavin' in 2008.[2] The tour is scheduled to begin November 17, 2008 in Atlanta, GA and end May 14, 2009 in Syracuse, NY.[10]

In December 2007, Studdard had been dropped from his record company, J Records, due to poor sales of The Return and "[falling] short of expectations".[11] He remained under contract with 19 Recordings, however.[12] As such he was assigned the high-profile position of performing the American Idol season 7 farewell song, a recording of Kenny Loggins' "Celebrate Me Home", in a new version produced by Terry Lewis and Jimmy Jam.[12]

Studdard performed "Celebrate Me Home" live on May 20, 2008, at the Nokia Theatre for the first night of the two-night Grand Finale of American Idol's seventh season.

2009–2010: Love Is

Studdard was featured in the music video for gospel singer Deitrick Haddon's "Love Him Like I Do" along with Gospel duo Mary Mary.

Studdard announced that his next album, to be released May 19, 2009, would be released on Sony Music offshoot Hickory Records. The new album, entitled Love Is, was produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis.[13] The first single off Love Is is the ballad "Together", which was written by Mikkel S. Eriksen, Tor Erik Hermansen, Phillip Taj Jackson and Martin Kleveland, produced by StarGate & Martin K.

He performed his new single "Together" on American Idol season 8 on March 26, 2009.[14]

Love Is was released on May 19, 2009 to mostly positive reviews. The album, which features a mix of covers and original songs, sold 15,200 units in its first week to debut at number 36 on the Billboard 200, number five on Independent Albums and number eight on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.[15]

Studdard appeared with the "David Foster and Friends" 10 city tour beginning October 21, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois and ending November 8, 2009 in Vancouver, Canada.

A fifth album, Playlist: The Very Best of Ruben Studdard was released on January 26, 2010 by Sony's Legacy Recordings.

Studdard returned to the American Idol stage on March 31, 2010 to perform his latest single "Don't Make 'Em Like U No More". In his on camera interview with Ryan Seacrest after his performance, he said that he would be touring with Clay Aiken in the summer.

Studdard and Aiken brought their "Timeless" tour to cities in the US and Canada beginning in Asheville, North Carolina on July 23, 2010 and ending in Biloxi, Mississippi on August 14.[16][17] Instead of a concert focusing on each singers recordings, Studdard and Aiken opted for a variety show format covering medleys of songs from the 1960s to the 1990s with a few solos and interspersed with comedy bits.[18]

2010–2013: Letters from Birmingham

In 2011, Studdard signed with Shanachie Entertainment.[19] His first album for the label and fifth release overall, Letters from Birmingham, was released in March 2012.

A concept album that traces a relationship through a series of romantic letters, Letters from Birmingham received mostly positive reviews, especially for his duet with Chrisette Michele, "Do It Right", which was praised as "sublime"[20] and "tantalizing".[21] The album also included covers of Bobby Brown's "Rock Wit'cha" and "Pure Imagination" from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, recast as a love song. Since its release, "Letters from Birmingham" has sold 22,000 copies, and the lead single, "June 28 (I'm Single)", which referenced his marriage and subsequent divorce, reached the top 20 of Billboard's urban charts.

2013–present: The Biggest Loser and Unconditional Love

Studdard joined the cast of fifteenth season of the NBC weight loss competition show The Biggest Loser, and was credited as its first ever celebrity contestant. At 6'3 and 462 pounds, Studdard had the highest starting weight and BMI of the entire cast. A member of the show's Red Team, Studdard was first eliminated in the fourth week after he failed to make his weight loss goal. However, because opposing coach Jillian Michaels had given her team caffeine pills in violation of the rules, Studdard's elimination was voided and he returned before once again being eliminated during the competition's eighth week.

At the show's finale on February 4, 2014 (which coincided with the release of Studdard's newest album, Unconditional Love), it was revealed that he had lost a total of 119 pounds for an ending weight of 343 pounds. Studdard credited the weight loss for improving his ability to perform onstage.[22] During the finale, Studdard also performed his new album's lead single, "Meant to Be", accompanied by the song's cowriter and producer, David Foster, on piano.

Unconditional Love is Studdard's sixth studio album and first with his new label, Verve Records. Foster, who has won 16 Grammy Awards, was the executive producer of the disc, which primarily consists of covers of love songs along with two originals, including "Meant to Be". Studdard has called it "the album that everybody expected from me when I won American Idol."[23] The album features collaborations with Stevie Wonder, Lalah Hathaway, and Eric Benet, and includes covers of songs originally performed by artists such as Paul McCartney, Donny Hathaway, Bonnie Raitt, Marvin Gaye, and Peabo Bryson. Since its release, the album has received some of Studdard's best reviews of his career. According to critics, the album "finds Studdard at the top of his game vocally"[24] and he hits his stride, "exuding grace, confidence and class" as he successfully positions himself as a "stylish crooner."[25] Unconditional Love debuted at #46 on the Billboard 200 and #7 on Billboard's R&B Albums chart.

Studdard is also currently preparing for a 2014 tour with his collaborator, Lalah Hathaway, and has said he is planning on releasing a Christmas album at the end of the year.[26]

Acting

Studdard has worked as an actor in several roles, including single-episode appearances on the television series 8 Simple Rules, Life on a Stick, All of Us, and Eve, as well as a cameo appearance in the film Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed. He has also appeared on a television commercial for a Birmingham-area Kia dealer.

He appeared in an episode of One on One as himself & in an episode of All of Us as an older Bobby. He also appeared in the 8 Simple Rules episode where CJ's dad comes; he played a delivery boy whom CJ mistakes for his father. He greets him by hugging him and saying "You have always been my idol", referring to his win on Idol. Studdard also appeared on an episode of Eve as Paul, Janie's younger brother who has a huge crush on Shelly.

Studdard headlined the revival tour of Ain't Misbehavin', starring alongside fellow American Idol season 2 alumni Trenyce and Frenchie Davis. Starring as Fats Waller, Studdard received positive reviews and was part of the cast recording album released by Rhino Records on January 13, 2009.[27]

Advocacy

Studdard's love of music led him to create The Ruben Studdard Foundation for the Advancement of Children in the Music Arts. The foundation's mission statement says their aim is "to promote the essential role of the arts in education through learning initiatives for the development of students in the Greater Birmingham Area."[28]

Studdard has signed on as an official spokesperson for "Be Sickle Smart", a nationwide grassroots health-education program aimed at increasing awareness of iron overload among people living with sickle-cell disease.[29]

Personal life

Studdard met Surata Zuri McCants in October 2006, when he was signing CDs at a Wal-Mart in Atlanta.[30] On June 28, 2008, Studdard married McCants in a short, private ceremony in Mountain Brook, Alabama.[30]

On November 16, 2011, Studdard's attorney announced that Studdard was in the process of a divorce. "Ruben Studdard and Zuri McCants Studdard have separated, and they are in the process of seeking a dissolution of their marriage", said Byron Perkins.[31] Studdard's divorce was finalized in April 2012.[32]

Studdard received an honorary Master of Arts degree from his Alma Mater (where he received a Bachelors in Vocal Studies), Alabama A&M, at their December 2015 commencement ceremony.[33]

Awards and nominations

Discography

Albums

Year Album Chart Positions Certifications
(sales threshold)
Sales
US US
R&B
US
Gospel
US
Indie
2003 Soulful
  • Released: December 9, 2003
  • Label: J Records
  • Format: CD
1 1
2004 I Need an Angel
  • Released: November 23, 2004
  • Label: J Records
  • Format: CD
20 6 1
2006 The Return 8 2
2009 Love Is 36 8 5
2012 Letters from Birmingham 73 12
2014 Unconditional Love 46 11

Compilation albums

Year Album Sales
2010 Playlist: The Very Best of Ruben Studdard
  • Released January 26, 2010
  • Label: Sony Legacy

Singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
US US
R&B
US
Urban
2003 "Flying Without Wings" 2 13 27 Non-album single
"Superstar" 112 2 Soulful
2004 "Sorry 2004" 9 2
"What If" 47
"I Need an Angel" 32 I Need an Angel
2006 "Change Me" 94 18 1 The Return
2007 "Make Ya Feel Beautiful" 32 6
2008 "Celebrate Me Home"[12] single
2009 "Together" 60 Love Is
"Don't Make 'Em Like U No More" 32 40
2012 "June 28th (I'm Single)" 73 16 Letters from Birmingham
2014 "Meant to Be" Unconditional Love

Single certifications

Year Title CAN
2003 "Flying Without Wings" 3x Platinum[39]

Other albums

  • American Idol Season 2: All-Time Classic American Love Songs (2003)
    • "What the World Needs Now" (with Season 2 Finalists)
    • "God Bless the U.S.A. (Proud to Be an American)" (with Season 2 Finalists)
    • Superstar
  • American Idol: The Great Holiday Classics (2003)
    • "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"
    • "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" (American Idol Ensemble)
    • "This Christmas"
  • Genius & Friends (2005)
  • Ain't Misbehavin' (2009 Cast Recording)
    • "Honeysuckle Rose" duet with Frenchie Davis
    • "The Jitterbug Waltz" with Patrice Covington & Company
    • "Lounging At The Waldorf" with Frenchie Davis, Trenyce Cobbins & Patrice Covington
    • "Your Feet's Too Big"

Filmography

References

  1. ^ Some sources give Birmingham, Alabama as his birthplace, but Studdard has said in interviews that he was born in Frankfurt while his father was stationed there with the U.S. Army. http://www.nndb.com/people/505/000047364/
  2. ^ a b Ruben Studdard tours with Robin Givens in play, says he'll star in 'Ain't Misbehavin by Mary Colurso, AL.com, November 30, 2007, retrieved December 16, 2007
  3. ^ Ruben Studdard is signed to Verve Records and will release his newest album, Unconditional Love PRNewswire, November 18, 2013, retrieved November 23, 2013
  4. ^ Birmingham man The "American Idol" brings his Bible-Belt charm to Hawaii by Burl Burlingame, Star Bulletin, January 2, 2007, retrieved December 10, 2007
  5. ^ a b "The Idol's Idol", The Asbury Park Press, January 26, 2007.
  6. ^ "American Idol Outrage: Your Vote Doesn't Count" by Deborah Starr Seibel, Broadcasting & Cable, 5/17/2004, retrieved April 8, 2006
  7. ^ Ruben Studdard
  8. ^ Studdard wins lawsuit against ex-manager, The Baltimore Sun, June 17, 2006, accessed June 17, 2006
  9. ^ Ruben Studdard slims down by going vegetarian
  10. ^ Dates and Venues Announced for Studdard and Davis Ain't Misbehavin' Tour By Andrew Gans, Playbill, April 28, 2008, Retrieved 2008-06-11
  11. ^ SOHH Exclusive: J Records Drops Ruben Studdard | Daily Hip-Hop News | SOHH.com /
  12. ^ a b c Ruben Returns For 'Idol' Farewell Track by Ann Donahue on BillBoard.com (02-29-2008)
  13. ^ Steve Penhollow, "Idol fascination fuels Ain't Misbehavin", The Journal Gazette, Dec. 5, 2008.
  14. ^ "Ruben Studdard New Album Love Is Slated For May 19 Release", Croshal Entertainment Group, 2009.
  15. ^ Donna Reynolds, "Idol Chartwatch, June 1", Foxes on Idol, June 1, 2009.
  16. ^ Franklin, Mark."Clay Aiken, Ruben Studdard announce tour dates" 'The York Dispatch Idol Chatter April 1, 2010. Retrieved 2010-04-01
  17. ^ 4/01/10 "Clay and Ruben "Timeless" Tour Dates Announced" clayonline.com April 1, 2010. Retrieved 2010-04-01
  18. ^ Wener, Ben.Ruben Studdard & Clay Aiken: primed for Vegas The Orange County Register August 2, 2010. Retrieved 2010-08-10
  19. ^ Mansfield, Brian (July 18, 2011). "Ruben Studdard plans fall album".
  20. ^ Steward, Allison (March 9, 2012). "Review: Ruben Studdard's Letters from Birmingham"
  21. ^ Billboard (March 31, 2012). "Album Review: Ruben Studdard's Letters from Birmingham"
  22. ^ Joszor, Nsai (February 4, 2014). "Ruben Studdard Post 'Biggest Loser': My Life is Completely Different"
  23. ^ Scott, Tracy L. (January 14, 2014). "Ruben's new album is one fans have been waiting for"
  24. ^ Faulker, Brent (February 7, 2014) "Review: Ruben Studdard Is In Excellent Voice on Unconditional Love"
  25. ^ Colurso, Mary (February 5, 2014). "Ruben Studdard wants to be your Valentine with a romantic new album"
  26. ^ Smith, Liz (December 13, 2013) "Ruben Studdard – Slimmer, Sexier, Ready to Give Us His Unconditional Love"
  27. ^ "Ain't Misbehavin' (2009 Cast Recording)", Amazon.com.
  28. ^ The Ruben Studdard Foundation for the Advancement of Children in the Music Arts Retrieved 2009-09-30
  29. ^ "Ruben Studdard Unveils Defiant New Song 'I'm a Fighter' As Voice of 'Be Sickle Smart' Campaign". todaysdrum.com. September 15, 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-30.
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  31. ^ Temple, Chanda (November 16, 2011). "'American Idol' winner Ruben Studdard and Zuri McCants ending their marriage". Alabama Media Group. Retrieved July 1, 2013.
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  33. ^ http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2015/12/make_it_happen_is_message_to_a.html
  34. ^ a b http://riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?content_selector=gold-platinum-searchable-database
  35. ^ a b c Ruben Studdard Reconnects With 'Love Is' Billboard 3/25/09
  36. ^ a b Does Winning Idol Even Matter Any More
  37. ^ "Upcoming Releases". Hits Daily Double. February 7, 2014.
  38. ^ Rauly Ramirez (February 13, 2014). "Toni Braxton & Babyface's Triumphant No. 1 Return to Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums". Billboard.
  39. ^ "Gold & Platinum Certification – July 2003". Canadian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 2010-08-20.
  40. ^ "The Perfect Gift Premiere". BET. Retrieved 18 November 2012.
Preceded by American Idol winner
2003
Succeeded by