Diana DeGarmo

  • Birmingham, AL
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  • 2003
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Only 16 and a junior in high school in Snellville, GA, Diana DeGarmo was the youngest finalist of American Idol 2004, but you wouldn't have guessed it from her powerful, confident voice. Growing up a show-biz kid surely helped. DeGarmo had been in Atlanta-based productions of Annie and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at a young age and performed at the 1996 Summer Olympics as part of the Coca-Cola's "Olympic Kids." She later became a cast member of Cartoon Network's Cartoon Gang and got her first taste of televised talent shows when she became a finalist on NBC's America's Most Talented Kid. Being too young to audition for the first season of American Idol frustrated DeGarmo to the point of boycotting it, but taking a peek midseason, the young hopeful became a massive Kelly Clarkson fan. She was still too young for season two, but studied it intensely, and became Miss Teen Georgia in the meantime. Prior engagements kept her from auditioning for season three during the show's stop in nearby Atlanta, so DeGarmo and family took a vacation to Hawaii to catch the next tryouts. She was in and worked her way up to runner-up, losing to Fantasia Barrino. While Barrino sat atop the charts with "I Believe," DeGarmo took the number two slot with her single "Dreams," written by popular tunesmith Desmond Child, whom DeGarmo had known since the age of 12 through a friend (according to the singer, Child had actually put a reference to her in his hit for Ricky Martin, "She Bangs," with the line "she switches sides like a Gemini"). A national tour with the season three Idol contestants followed before her debut album, Blue Skies, hit the shelves at the end of the 2004. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi

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  • Hazel Smith welcomes Diana DeGarmo to her kitchen.
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    Hazel Smith welcomes Diana DeGarmo to her kitchen.

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  • Dee Hoty (left) speaks to reporters about playing the character originally made famous by Lily Tomlin.
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    Dee Hoty (left) speaks to reporters about playing the character originally made famous by Lily Tomlin.
    Whitney Self
  • Diana DeGarmo answers questions following a sneak preview performance of <I>9 to 5: The Musical</I>.
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    Diana DeGarmo answers questions following a sneak preview performance of 9 to 5: The Musical.
    Whitney Self
  • Dolly Parton (left), Diana DeGarmo, Dee Hoty and Mamie Parris speak with reporters following their sneak preview of the musical.
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    Dolly Parton (left), Diana DeGarmo, Dee Hoty and Mamie Parris speak with reporters following their sneak preview of the musical.
    Whitney Self
  • Diana DeGarmo (left) and Dee Hoty listen as Dolly Parton addresses the crowd.
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    Diana DeGarmo (left) and Dee Hoty listen as Dolly Parton addresses the crowd.
    Whitney Self
  • Diana DeGarmo (left), Dee Hoty and Mamie Parris look to the large screen of Dolly Parton during the final scene from <I>9 to 5: The Musical</I>.
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    Diana DeGarmo (left), Dee Hoty and Mamie Parris look to the large screen of Dolly Parton during the final scene from 9 to 5: The Musical.
    Whitney Self
  • Diana DeGarmo as Doralee Rhodes (left), Dee Hoty as Violet Newstead and Mamie Parris as Judy Bernly during a scene from <I>9 to 5: The Musical</I>
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    Diana DeGarmo as Doralee Rhodes (left), Dee Hoty as Violet Newstead and Mamie Parris as Judy Bernly during a scene from 9 to 5: The Musical
    Whitney Self
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  • <I>Gone Country</I> cast members Diana DeGarmo (left), Maureen McCormick, John Rich, Bobby Brown and Sisqo introduce Kenny Chesney's performance during the 2008 CMT Music Awards on April 14, 2008.
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    Gone Country cast members Diana DeGarmo (left), Maureen McCormick, John Rich, Bobby Brown and Sisqo introduce Kenny Chesney's performance during the 2008 CMT Music Awards on April 14, 2008.
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  • <I>Gone Country</I> cast members Diana DeGarmo (left), Maureen McCormick, John Rich, Bobby Brown and Sisqo at the 2008 CMT Music Awards on April 14, 2008
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    Gone Country cast members Diana DeGarmo (left), Maureen McCormick, John Rich, Bobby Brown and Sisqo at the 2008 CMT Music Awards on April 14, 2008
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  • Diana DeGarmo (left), Sisqo and Maureen McCormick answer questions during the 2008 CMT Music Awards on April 14, 2008.
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    Diana DeGarmo (left), Sisqo and Maureen McCormick answer questions during the 2008 CMT Music Awards on April 14, 2008.
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Discography

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  • Blue Skies (2004)
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    Blue Skies (2004)
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