Harold Elwin "Bo" Bice Jr. (born November 1, 1975) is an American singer and musician who was the runner-up against
Carrie Underwood in the
fourth season of ''
American Idol
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''. Prior to auditioning for ''American Idol'', Bice released a solo album as well as a few albums with his bands while performing on the night club circuit.
Bice charted in 2005 at number two on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 with a rendition of "
Inside Your Heaven" from ''American Idol''. He released the album ''
The Real Thing'' after ''American Idol'' to minor success before being dropped by RCA Records. He started his own record label Sugar Money and subsequently released two more albums, ''
See the Light'' and ''
3.'' He was also the lead singer of
Blood, Sweat & Tears from 2013 until 2018.
Childhood
Bice was born in
Huntsville, Alabama
Huntsville is the List of municipalities in Alabama, most populous city in the U.S. state of Alabama. The population of the city is estimated to be 241,114 in 2024, making it the List of United States cities by population, 100th-most populous ...
to Nancy and Harold Elwin Bice. His mother was a gospel singer as were his grandmother, great-grandmother, and aunts. Bice was
nickname
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d "Bogart" as a newborn by his grandmother, "Granny Madge", because she thought he had "
Humphrey Bogart
Humphrey DeForest Bogart ( ; December 25, 1899 – January 14, 1957), nicknamed Bogie, was an American actor. His performances in classic Hollywood cinema made him an American cultural icon. In 1999, the American Film Institute selected Bogart ...
eyes". His family continued to call him Bogart, but when Bice was in kindergarten he shortened it to "Bo" because he did not think Bogart was cool. Bice's parents divorced when he was very young, and his mother remarried years later. Bice grew up with his mother and step-father, Earle Downes, a Coca-Cola manager, step-sisters Jenny and Sharan Downes, and half-brother John Cohran. Bice has two other half-siblings, Candace and Matthew, on his biological father's side. The Downes family moved around the
South
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Etymology
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frequently. They lived in
Georgia
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* Georgia (country), a country in the South Caucasus
* Georgia (U.S. state), a state in the southeastern United States
Georgia may also refer to:
People and fictional characters
* Georgia (name), a list of pe ...
,
Alabama
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, and
Florida
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, including the metro area of
Atlanta
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. In 1990 when Bice was 14 years old they moved to England, as part of his step-father's European assignment with
Coca-Cola
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in London.
Bice spent his teenage years living in
Gerrards Cross. Bice attended
London Central High School, a
Department of Defense school primarily for children whose parents served in the military or worked at the U.S. Embassy. In high school, he carried his
guitar
The guitar is a stringed musical instrument that is usually fretted (with Fretless guitar, some exceptions) and typically has six or Twelve-string guitar, twelve strings. It is usually held flat against the player's body and played by strumming ...
everywhere and played
football
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. It was around this time when Bice worked with some English
alternative rock
Alternative rock (also known as alternative music, alt-rock or simply alternative) is a category of rock music that evolved from the independent music underground of the 1970s. Alternative rock acts achieved mainstream success in the 1990s w ...
musicians. He formed his first band, Spinning Jenny, while living there. Bice would have graduated in 1994, but in the fall of 1993, Bice dropped out of high school just before turning 18 to move back to Alabama, where he earned his
GED and attended classes at
Calhoun Community College from November 1996 to May 1997.
Career
Career beginnings and ''American Idol'': 1997–2005
Upon leaving Calhoun and spending one semester at the
University of North Alabama in
Florence
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Florence ...
, Bice turned professional and performed in shows all across the United States, the United Kingdom,
Ireland
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, and Europe. He was a veteran of the
nightclub
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circuit, releasing his first CD in 1995 with his band Purge. His other pre-''Idol'' bands include Blue Suede Nickel and
SugarMoney. Among his credits were opening for
Blackfoot and
Warrant as well as performing live and recording with
Johnny Neel, formerly of
The Allman Brothers Band
The Allman Brothers Band was an American rock music, rock band formed in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1969. Its founding members were brothers Duane Allman (slide guitar, lead guitar) and Gregg Allman (vocals, keyboards), as well as Dickey Betts ( ...
. Bice had recorded other albums prior to his stint on ''American Idol'', which included ''Ex Gratia'' (1999) with his band Purge, and ''Recipe for Flavor'' (2000) with SugarMoney. In 2001, Bice was charged with purchasing
cocaine
Cocaine is a tropane alkaloid and central nervous system stimulant, derived primarily from the leaves of two South American coca plants, ''Erythroxylum coca'' and ''Erythroxylum novogranatense, E. novogranatense'', which are cultivated a ...
at a
strip club
A strip club (also known as a strip joint, striptease bar, peeler bar, gentlemen's club, among others) is a venue where strippers provide adult entertainment, predominantly in the form of striptease and other erotic dances including lap dances. St ...
. In 2003, Bice was arrested for possession of
marijuana
Cannabis (), commonly known as marijuana (), weed, pot, and ganja, List of slang names for cannabis, among other names, is a non-chemically uniform psychoactive drug from the ''Cannabis'' plant. Native to Central or South Asia, cannabis has ...
,
drug paraphernalia and
public intoxication. He avoided jail time by agreeing to enter a
drug program.
For the 2005 season, ''Idol'' producers raised their required age limit from 16–24 to 16–28. In August 2004, Bice’s mother and several other family members encouraged him to go try out, since he was within the eligible age limit (he would turn 29 in November 2004). Along with
Constantine Maroulis and
Taylor Hicks (winner of Season 5), Bice was one of the oldest contestants to audition and participate on ''American Idol''. Bice and Maroulis were among the first contestants to compete using the
rock idiom.
His performance in the audition stage of The Allman Brothers Band's song "
Whipping Post" drew raves from the judges. His later performances established him as one of the favorites in the competition. During the final three performance show, Bice took the risk of performing without a band or backup singers. He sang "In a Dream", an obscure song recorded by
Badlands.
In June 2005, Bice was quoted in ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' magazine that his last thought during the ''Idol'' finale was, "Please, God, don't let me win this thing." In comments during a subsequent appearance on ''
The Today Show'', Bice backed off this stance a bit, saying that he thanked all those who had voted for him. He lost the final, ending up runner-up to
Carrie Underwood. In Alabama, May 24 was declared "Bo Bice Day" by Governor
Bob Riley. Two members of the group
Lynyrd Skynyrd surprised Bice during his trip home from ''Idol'' and performed "
Sweet Home Alabama" with him in his home town of
Helena, Alabama.
;Idol performances
Post-''Idol'', marriage and fatherhood: 2005
Signed to
RCA Records, Bice's first single, released June 21, 2005, was his version of "
Inside Your Heaven". The single debuted at number two on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 Chart and number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot Single Sales chart. Bice's single replaced
Carrie Underwood's version of the same song at number one. It was
certified Gold in late July 2005. Bice was invited to the
Bonnaroo Music Festival by
Trey Anastasio. He sang a song with
Willie Nelson
Willie Hugh Nelson (born April 29, 1933) is an American singer, guitarist, songwriter, actor and activist. He was one of the main figures of the outlaw country subgenre that developed in the late 1960s as a reaction to the conservative restr ...
at a Birmingham concert and was invited by Nelson to perform at
Farm Aid. Bice appeared on
Carlos Santana
Carlos Humberto Santana Barragán (; born July 20, 1947) is an American guitarist, best known as a founding member of the Rock music, rock band Santana (band), Santana. Born and raised in Mexico where he developed his musical background, he r ...
's 2005 album ''
All That I Am'' with the song "Brown Skin Girl". On June 15, 2005, Bice married long-time girlfriend Caroline Fisher in
Helena, Alabama. Bice had met her when he was working as a guitar store manager, and frequented the Ragtime Cafe in
Hoover, Alabama
Hoover is a city in the Jefferson County, Alabama, Jefferson and Shelby County, Alabama, Shelby counties in north central Alabama, United States. Hoover is the largest suburban city in Alabama and the sixth largest city in Alabama. The populati ...
where she was working her way through college as a waitress. Their first child, a son, was born in September 2005. A second son was born in August 2008. A third son was born in January 2010 this was Ean Bice. Their fourth child and first daughter was born in April 2012. They reside in
Covington, Georgia.
On July 31, 2005, Bice broke his foot while performing in concert in
Manchester, New Hampshire
Manchester is the List of municipalities in New Hampshire, most populous city in the U.S. state of New Hampshire. Located on the banks of the Merrimack River, it had a population of 115,644 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. Manches ...
but carried on with the tour. On August 18, Bice, who had been suffering from stomach pain for months, was rushed to the hospital for emergency intestinal surgery to remove a blockage caused by a life-threatening intestinal condition called
intussusception. He was sidelined from the tour for several shows. During his absence from the tour, fellow contestants Anwar, Nikko, Scott, Anthony and Constantine paid tribute to Bice by singing "
Sweet Home Alabama" and wearing Bo Bice T-shirts. Bice returned to the tour for the final two concerts in
Syracuse, New York
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, September 10 and September 11 (a
benefit concert with proceeds going to the
American Red Cross
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to help victims of
Hurricane Katrina
Hurricane Katrina was a powerful, devastating and historic tropical cyclone that caused 1,392 fatalities and damages estimated at $125 billion in late August 2005, particularly in the city of New Orleans and its surrounding area. ...
). In addition to playing that concert, he opened his home in Helena, Alabama to a family displaced by Hurricane Katrina.
On October 7, 2005, Bice introduced his own band, SugarMoney, in
Mobile, Alabama
Mobile ( , ) is a city and the county seat of Mobile County, Alabama, United States. The population was 187,041 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. After a successful vote to annex areas west of the city limits in July 2023, Mobil ...
at
Bayfest. He performed two concerts the following week, including a benefit concert for the victims of Hurricane Katrina, but was back in the hospital the next day with surgery complications. In November Bice was named "Heartland Hero of the Week" on
John Kasich's show, ''
Heartland'', for giving up his house to the family displaced by Hurricane Katrina and for using his music to raise money for victims of Hurricane Katrina.
Jim Croce's family awarded Bice the "Jim Croce 20th Annual Music Award" because the Croce family had been greatly moved by Bice's performance of Croce's song "Time in a Bottle" while he was a contestant on ''American Idol''.
''The Real Thing'' and recurring medical problems: 2005–2006
Bice's solo debut album, ''
The Real Thing'', was released on December 13, 2005. It opened at number four. ''The Real Thing'' has the seventh-highest opening for a debut album by an ''American Idol'' finalist. Bice's band at the time appears with him on three tracks on ''The Real Things DualDisc version. In January 2006,
CMT aired an hour-long TV special—called ''Bo Bice: In the Moment''—which chronicled Bice's life post-Idol during the recording of his album, ''The Real Thing''. Their cameras had followed Bice around for months during the making of his album. The film showed both his joy with making an album and his frustration with recording other people's pop songs. The cameras also captured the birth of his son, Aidan. On December 18, Bice started
coughing up blood while rehearsing for a performance on the 2005
Radio Music Awards, and had to miss the show.
In February 2006, Bice kicked off a radio promo tour. During the ensuing year of promotional appearances and touring, Bice continued to suffer with the recurring intestinal condition which had not been repaired by the August 2005 surgery. In the span of just a few months during his various tours, Bice was hospitalized 20 times, checking out of the hospitals each time to honor his performance commitments. In March 2006, Bice sang on the ''American Idol'' Top 16 Results Show. In April 2006, Bice was one of the celebrity drivers featured in the
Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race held in
Long Beach, California
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, that was sponsored by
Toyota
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to benefit various children's hospitals of Southern California. On September 12, 2006, Bice released a cover of
The Chambers Brothers 1968 smash hit, "
Time Has Come Today", which was the theme song for a new
Monopoly
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commercial. In September 2006, Bice was a special guest star in a TV special called ''Decades Rock Live: Lynyrd Skynyrd & Friends''—the friends being Bice,
Hank Williams Jr., and
3 Doors Down.
On October 5, 2006, Bice underwent emergency surgery in
Nashville, Tennessee
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to correct his recurring intestinal problem. The surgery came after several rounds of tests and doctors deemed his condition serious enough to operate immediately. The day after that surgery, a complication occurred and Bice had to undergo another surgery. During the subsequent recovery time,
Ben Stiller invited Bice to record for the
Will Ferrell film ''
Blades of Glory'' produced by Stiller. Bice made several promotional appearances in connection with the releases. Bice was presented with a
gold record
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for ''The Real Thing'' not long after
RCA dropped Bice from its roster.
Sugar Money Records, ''See The Light'' and ''3'': 2007–2013
In the spring and summer of 2006, Bice began to talk of his hopes for a second CD, saying that "
ed like to go more rootsy, more country, more southern rock Bo." Bice encouraged his fans to start a petition asking
Clive Davis for Bo's original southern rock songs on a subsequent CD. The Grassroots Coalition to Hear More Bo started the online Petition to Hear More Bo, which collected over 5,300 signatures before it was closed February 21, 2007, after word broke that Bice was no longer with RCA. Bice subsequently formed his own record label called Sugar Money/StratArt (in partnership with
Strategic Artist Management). He spent the next few months planning, writing, and recording music for his new album, ''
See the Light''. Bice introduced many of his newly written songs on a short acoustic tour which began in May 2007 and ended a few weeks later with his hospitalization for flu and bronchitis. ''
See the Light'' was released October 23, 2007.

In October 2007, Bice made an appearance on the TV show ''
American Chopper: The Series'' in an episode which featured a custom-built Peavey Bike with a built-in guitar, microphone, and amp.
Peavey Electronics Corporation and Bice were working together to develop a Bo Bice guitar for their line of products. Bice had made appearances in Peavey Electronics Corporation's after school programs (in conjunction with National Afterschool Alliance) during which Peavey donated instruments to schools. In February 2008, Bice traveled to
Kuwait
Kuwait, officially the State of Kuwait, is a country in West Asia and the geopolitical region known as the Middle East. It is situated in the northern edge of the Arabian Peninsula at the head of the Persian Gulf, bordering Iraq to Iraq–Kuwait ...
and
Afghanistan
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to perform for U.S. troops deployed in the region, and to thank them for their service. He went back to the war region in Fall 2008. During Spring and Summer 2008, Bice continued his tour promoting his ''See the Light'' album. He simultaneously spent a few weeks participating in a special tour called ''It Was Forty Years Ago Today'' with
Todd Rundgren,
Denny Laine,
Lou Gramm, and
Christopher Cross. The tour paid tribute to the fortieth anniversary of the release of the
Beatles
The Beatles were an English Rock music, rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960. The core lineup of the band comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are widely regarded as the Cultural impact of the Beatle ...
' ''
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band''.
On September 13, Bice participated in "Share the Beat", a benefit for the Georgia Transplant Foundation and the James Redford Institute for Transplant Awareness. Bice sang two tracks on the ''Brothers of the Southland'' CD, a compilation spearheaded by
The Marshall Tucker Band's
George McCorkle who had died from cancer just days prior to the recording sessions. On December 2, Bice was invited to Washington to perform for President Bush. Throughout 2009, Bice continued touring to support ''See the Light''. Bice did tour dates with Lynyrd Skynyrd. Bice was honored with the prestigious Lifetime Presidential Volunteer Service Award for volunteering more than 4,000 hours of his time for worthy causes, such as
Habitat for Humanity, Katrina assistance,
muscular dystrophy
Muscular dystrophies (MD) are a genetically and clinically heterogeneous group of rare neuromuscular diseases that cause progressive weakness and breakdown of skeletal muscles over time. The disorders differ as to which muscles are primarily affe ...
, organ transplants, two concert tours for the military troops in Iraq, Kuwait, and Afghanistan, Safe House, and many others. In addition to the hours for which he received recognition, he has donated instruments, music equipment, meaningful personal memorabilia, and some of his own paintings to be auctioned off for charities.
Bice started 2010 with an acoustic tour to introduce some newly written songs that he was recording for his upcoming album. Bice's Sugar Money record label cooperated with
Time Life for the album which was called ''3'', which was officially released on
Saguaro Road Records on May 18, 2010. On October 12, 2010, Bice guest-starred on the syndicated game show ''
Don't Forget the Lyrics!'' and won the $50,000 grand prize for his charity,
MusiCares. Bice was the first celebrity contestant to win the grand prize by correctly singing the lyrics to all the songs in his round.
In 2013, Bice sang "
The Star-Spangled Banner
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" at the
NASCAR
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Feed the Children 300 in
Sparta, Kentucky.
Discography
Studio albums
Singles
Music videos
References
External links
BoBice.com'official' site fro
Superstar MediaBo Bice Daydeclaration
* Thomas, Ronnie (2005-03-29)
Stepdad Downes recalls years Idol contender spent overseas. ''Decatur Daily''.
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1975 births
American Idol participants
American male pop singers
American pop rock singers
American harmonica players
American country rock singers
Idols (franchise) participants
Musicians from Huntsville, Alabama
Musicians from Birmingham, Alabama
Living people
University of North Alabama people
Lofton Creek Records artists
19 Recordings artists
People from Helena, Alabama
Country musicians from Alabama
Calhoun Community College alumni
21st-century American male singers
21st-century American singers
Rock musicians from Alabama