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Kimberly Ann Caldwell-Harvey[1] is an American singer and television hostess. She rose to fame when she was a finalist on the second seasonofAmerican Idol. After her American Idol stint, Caldwell was an entertainment correspondent and hosted various shows on the TV Guide Network. She released her debut album Without Regret on April 19, 2011.

Kimberly Caldwell
Caldwell in 2009
Caldwell in 2009
Background information
Birth nameKimberly Ann Caldwell
GenresPop rock
Occupation(s)
  • actress
  • television hostess
  • Years active2003–present
    LabelsStory Road Records
    Vanguard Records/Capitol Records (2009–Present)
    WebsiteKimberly-caldwell.com

    Biography

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    Early life

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    Caldwell first sang publicly at age five in beauty pageants. She was a five-time junior vocalist winner on Star Search, and she also performed at the Grand Ole Opry. In 1995, she sang at the 50th wedding anniversary of former President George H. W. Bush and Barbara Bush. Caldwell also appeared on the second and final season of Popstars: USA, where she was rejected from the group and told she would do better as a solo vocalist.[citation needed]

    Following her run on the second season of American Idol, Caldwell started working as a correspondent for the entertainment/extreme sports program 54321onFOX Sports Network. She covered various events and movie premieres for the show before joining her fellow Season 2 Idol finalists on the road for the American Idols LIVE! tour, which played in 44 cities across the United States.[citation needed]

    Recent projects

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    In 2008, Caldwell released two singles, "Fear of Flying" and "Gave Yourself Away". She also began filming a television series in 2010, Twentysixmiles aka Catalina Island miniseries, with John Schneider, and hosting a television game show called Jingles.[2]

    Caldwell hosted the television series, P. Diddy's Starmaker, that premiered in January 2009.[3] On the 2009 New Year's Day edition of Deal or No Deal, Caldwell was a supporter for her hometown friend Tunde Oyeneyin.

    In 2012, Caldwell hosted the television series, Best Ink.[4]

    Personal life

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    Caldwell performing on stage.

    In 2006 her first single "Who Will You Run To" was released. A song written by Diane Warren and originally recorded by the band Heart. This single was released on Story Road Records.[citation needed]

    In May 2008, Caldwell was asked out on a date by American Idol winner David Cook while on the red carpet before the show's seventh-season finale.[5][6] Their relationship lasted until January 12, 2009, when rumors of a breakup with Cook were confirmed by Caldwell's rep, who stated in In Touch magazine: "Kimberly and David ended their relationship just before the holidays. The couple remain good friends and being very private people, appreciate their privacy at this time."[7]

    Caldwell was featured on the August 25, 2010 episode of LA Ink, where she received a tattoo on her back of lyrics from her song "With You I Can".

    On June 18, 2011, Caldwell was crowned "Queen of Don't H8" at Nashville Pride, a title handed to her in honor of her work with the LGBT community.[8]

    Caldwell got engaged to professional soccer player Jordan Harvey, having met him in Philadelphia when he played for the Philadelphia Union.[9] They were married on December 31, 2014, in Palm Springs, California.[10] Their daughter was born on October 7, 2015.[11] Their second daughter was born on February 18, 2020.

    Career

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    Without Regret (2010–present)

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    On May 21, 2009, Caldwell announced she had just signed a record deal, and her debut album Without Regret would hit stores on April 6, 2010. She later announced that the album would be delayed until July due to the addition of new songs. It was later announced that Without Regret would be delayed yet again with the release date being set for December 31. The album was finally released on April 19, 2011, over a year after the original release date. Caldwell co-wrote the song Tacking Back My Life with Brett Epstein.[12]

    In December 2009, she released her first single "Mess of You", and in December 2010, she released "Desperate Girls & Stupid Boys". The video for "Desperate Girls & Stupid Boys" premiered on January 18, 2011, on VEVO.[13]

    Discography

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    Studio albums

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    Title Details Sales
    Without Regret

    Singles

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    Year Single Peak positions Album
    US Dance
    [15]
    2006 "Who Will You Run To" Non-album song
    2008 "Fear of Flying"
    2009 "Mess of You" Without Regret
    2010 "Desperate Girls & Stupid Boys" 30
    2011 "Naked"
    "—" denotes releases that did not chart

    Filmography

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    Film

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    Year Title Role Notes
    2007 Wrong Turn 2: Dead End Kimberly Caldwell Fictional version of herself
    2016 Monkey Up ET Correspondent

    Television

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    Year Title Role Notes
    2003 American Idol Herself / Contestant Season 2
    2005 Life on a Stick Ginger Episode: "Fish Song"
    2006 Celebrity Paranormal Project Herself Episode: "Mad Ray"
    2009 P. Diddy's Starmaker Herself / Host 10 episodes
    2012 Franklin & Bash Bree Episode: "Waiting on a Friend"
    2014 Recipe for Love Host #2 Television film

    Music videos

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    Year Video Director
    2010 "Mess of You"[16] Skinny
    2011 "Desperate Girls & Stupid Boys"[17] Lex Halaby

    References

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    1. ^ "Loving Body After Baby". July 21, 2020.
  • ^ "Kimberly Caldwell [Official Website]". Archived from the original on November 4, 2008.
  • ^ "Kimberly Caldwell - Official Website". Kimberly-caldwell.com.
  • ^ "Kimberly Caldwell talks tattoos, 'Best Ink'". USATODAY.COM.
  • ^ "David Cook Dating Past Idol Kimberly Caldwell". People.
  • ^ "David Cook Just Won "A.I." and All He Got Was ..." Tmz.com.
  • ^ "Caroline Flack's Boyfriend, Lewis Burton, Breaks Silence After Her Death". In Touch Weekly. Archived from the original on January 18, 2009.
  • ^ "Special: Catching up on the pageant scene". Goqnotes.com. September 15, 2012. Retrieved January 26, 2016.
  • ^ Weber, Marc (March 28, 2012). "Hard-working Whitecaps' defender replaces injured Alain Rochat". Vancouversun.com. Archived from the original on May 10, 2012. Retrieved April 4, 2012.
  • ^ "Idol Alum Kimberly Caldwell Is Married! See Her Stunning Wedding Dress". Usmagazine.com. January 2, 2015.
  • ^ "American Idol Alum Kimberly Caldwell Welcomes Baby Girl: First Pics!". Usmagazine.com. October 8, 2015.
  • ^ "M Music & Musicians Magazine » KIMBERLY CALDWELL". Mmusicmag.com. August 19, 2011.
  • ^ "Kimberly Caldwell Premieres Desperate Girls & Stupid Boys Video". Hotzoneonline.com. Retrieved January 18, 2011.
  • ^ "Adele returns to No. 1 album spot". USATODAY.COM.
  • ^ "Kimberly Caldwell Album & Song Chart History - Dance/Club Play Songs". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved June 6, 2011.
  • ^ ""Mess of You" by Kimberly Cladwell". VH1. Archived from the original on April 20, 2010. Retrieved September 30, 2011.
  • ^ ""Desperate Girls & Stupid Boys" by Kimberly Cladwell". VH1. Archived from the original on March 3, 2011. Retrieved September 30, 2011.
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