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Brett "Ace" Young (born November 15, 1980) is an American singer,
songwriter A songwriter is a musician who professionally composes musical compositions or writes lyrics for songs, or both. The writer of the music for a song can be called a composer, although this term tends to be used mainly in the classical music ...
, and actor. He gained national recognition while appearing on the fifth season of ''
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''. Young is married to ''American Idol'' season-three runner-up Diana DeGarmo.


Biography


Early years

Young was raised in Boulder, Colorado and is the youngest of five sons. He began writing songs, singing, and taking voice lessons at age 9. In his youth he performed at shopping malls and recreation centers. He performed at various venues in Colorado and other western states, including performing the National Anthem at The Pepsi Center in Denver. Young graduated from Fairview High School in Boulder, Colorado in 1999. While in high school he participated in athletics, choir, and International Baccalaureate classes. He earned the rank of
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during his senior year. After Young graduated from high school he wrote a song called "Reason I Live" that was featured on the soundtrack of the 2000 film '' The Little Vampire''.''The Little Vampire Soundtrack''. October 17, 2000. New Line Records. In 2001, Young moved to Los Angeles, California to continue pursuing his music career. He ultimately met Brian McKnight and was given the chance to open for McKnight and New Edition. Just prior to auditioning for American Idol he landed a guest-starring role in an episode of '' Half & Half,'' playing a character named Ace Blackwell.


''American Idol''

After over four years in Los Angeles without a record deal, Young auditioned for ''American Idol'' in
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,
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. His televised audition featured him singing Westlife's "Swear it Again." Young was introduced as Brett Young, with the name "Ace" marked in quotations. Later, he told producers he preferred to be called Ace and he was not referred to as Brett on the show again. Young made it through Hollywood week and sang George Michael's song, " Father Figure" for his live Top 24 performance. He also performed
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's song, "Butterflies." The week that featured the music of Queen and the surviving members of the band as mentors, there was a brief controversy. ''American Idol'''s editing of Young's pre-performance package made it appear as if he had offended Brian May and the rest of the band by suggesting a change in the arrangement of " We Will Rock You." May came to Young's defense a few days later when he wrote a blog clarifying he and the band felt their mentoring session was a productive exchange of ideas for the arrangement of the song. The week Young was eliminated the theme was "Songs from the Great American Songbook," with Rod Stewart as mentor. Young sang "That's All." He changed his look for this performance, slicking his hair back and dressing up in a suit and tie. He received mixed reviews from the judges and was joined by
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and Paris Bennett in the bottom 3.


Post-Idol

After his elimination Young was a guest and performed on MTV's ''Total Request Live.'' He was the first Idol contestant to be on MTV directly after elimination. Young also returned home to perform at the Pepsi Center in Denver. He was named one of People Magazine's "Hottest Bachelors" on June 16, 2006. He spent the summer of 2006 on the annual American Idol Top 10 tour, and afterwards released his first single, "Scattered," (co-written with Elvio Fernandes) as a digital download on iTunes. The song reached the Top 50 on the Hot Adult Contemporary sales chart. He also put together a band and started playing gigs around the country. Young performed at the 2006 Walt Disney Christmas Day Parade along with fellow idol finalists Paris Bennett, Kevin Covais, and Mandisa. He also formed a charity called "Highrollers With Heart" that raised $300,000 to help Children's Hospital in Denver build the Family Hospitality Suite. Young wrote the chorus for Daughtry's debut single, "It's Not Over." The song was nominated for Best Rock Song at the
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nominations on December 6, 2007. Along with co-writers, Gregg Wattenberg, Mark Wilkerson, and
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, Young received a songwriting nomination. In January 2008, Young was named a Celebrity Ambassador for the
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(MDA). He appeared on the show every year from 2007 until 2012. In 2011 he hosted the New York MDA telethon. In 2012 he participated in Labor Day weekend's pre-taped MDA "Show of Strength" telethon. He continues to work with MDA through the Nashville chapter. In April 2008 he released another single, "Addicted," and promoted the song and subsequent video on TNA wrestling. He worked with
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producer Desmond Child on his self-titled and self-funded debut album, releasing it independently in July 2008. He wrote seven of the eleven songs on the cd and released it independently to stores and digital retailers. On May 12, 2008 he appeared on the Fox series '' Bones'' alongside season-six ''American Idol'' contestant Brandon Rogers. In the episode "Wannabe in the Weeds," Young played an arrogant karaoke singer who was gruesomely murdered. His character sang a Nickelback song, "Far Away." On November 23, 2008, he made an appearance as a bachelor on the VH1 show '' Rock of Love: Charm School''. Young made his Broadway debut as Kenickie in the revival of '' Grease'' on September 9, 2008. He played the role until the show closed January 4, 2009. Young later joined the national tour of ''Grease'' in December 2009, this time playing Danny Zuko. He left the tour on February 14, 2010. After "Grease," Young took over the role of Berger in the Broadway revival of '' Hair'', succeeding Will Swenson. Young took over the role in March 2010 and remained with the production until the show closed June 27, 2010. In November 2011, he appeared on the twelfth episode of the second season of the reality TV show The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. After ''Hair'', Young started a now defunct music company, called "Young Brothers Entertainment." The company was partnered with Mailboat Records for digital releases but none of the associated acts ever released music through the company outside of Diana DeGarmo and Young himself. Young's single "I Wanna Fall in Love Again" was released on iTunes in May 2012. Young starred as Joseph in the U.S. national tour of '' Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat'' alongside DeGarmo as the Narrator from January 2014 to April 2015. He and Degarmo are set to lead the first national tour of ''
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'', which is set to launch in the fall of 2020.


Personal life

Young lives in
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with his wife, Diana DeGarmo. The couple met in 2010 while appearing in ''Hair'' on Broadway. They got engaged on the May 23, 2012, ''American Idol'' season finale when Young surprised DeGarmo with an on-air marriage proposal. Young and DeGarmo were married on June 1, 2013 in Los Angeles at the Luxe Sunset Boulevard hotel. Young was previously engaged in 2009 to actress Allison Fischer.


Discography


Albums


Singles


References


External links

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Official site
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Ace Young Performs "Dream On"
on Billboard.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Young, Ace 1980 births Living people 21st-century American male actors 21st-century American singers American Idol participants American male film actors American male television actors American rhythm and blues singers American tenors Male actors from Boulder, Colorado Musicians from Boulder, Colorado