Katie Stevens

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Katie Stevens

Katie Stevens in July 2010.
Background information
Birth name Katherine Mari Stevens
Born (1992-12-08) December 8, 1992
Southbury, Connecticut
Origin Middlebury, Connecticut, United States
Genres Pop
Occupations Singer
Instruments Vocals, piano, guitar, cello, flute, bass
Years active 2010–present

Katherine Mari "Katie" Stevens (born December 8, 1992) is an American singer and actress who finished in eighth place on the ninth season of American Idol. She stars in the upcoming MTV pilot Faking It.

Biography

Stevens grew up in Middlebury, Connecticut. Her parents are Mark Stevens and Clara Francisco.[1] Her Portuguese grandmother, Rita Francisco, is battling Alzheimer's disease.[2] Stevens speaks Portuguese. She graduated from Pomperaug High School in Southbury, Connecticut in June 2010.[2]

She was named first runner-up to Miss Connecticut's Outstanding Teen, 2009,[3] and named the 2009 Westbury Outstanding Teen at the Greater Watertown Scholarship Pageant.[4]

Stevens was instrumental in the creation of the Evan Gagnon Memorial Scholarship Fund, which gives college scholarships to the seniors of Pomperaug High School. Evan Gagnon, who died in January 2009 at the age of two, was the son of Stevens' Spanish teacher.[5] Stevens has also been a member of Pomperaug's High School Varsity Swim Team all four years.

Stevens first performed for an audience at five years old, when she sang the national anthem at a party for a politician in her hometown.[6] When she was 7 years old, she sang From This Moment On by Shania Twain at her aunt's wedding. Since she was young, Stevens has been active in her local theater community. She played the role of Dorothy in both BSS Children's Theater and Main Street Theater's Wizard of OZ. At Main Street Theater Stevens also played the role of Sharpay in High School Musical and "The Cat" in Honk. She played Nellie Forbush in Pomperaug High School's South Pacific alongside Gary Dwyer as Emile DeBeque.[7][8] In addition, Stevens performed at Carnegie Hall at the age of 13.[9]

She counts Whitney Houston and Jason Mraz among her favorite artists. Her musical influences include Taylor Swift, and her own brother, Ryan Stevens.[10] Among the instruments she can play are guitar, piano, cello, and flute; however, she never had a chance to play them on American Idol prior to her elimination from the competition.

American Idol

On August 13, 2009, she auditioned for American Idol in Boston, Massachusetts and sang "At Last", where all four judges (including guest judge Victoria Beckham) advanced her to Hollywood. At the Boston audition, judge Kara DioGuardi called her one of the most talented 16-year-olds she had ever seen. In Hollywood, DioGuardi made the prediction, "You could be the potential winner."

On March 24, 2010, Stevens landed in the bottom 3 during elimination night, along with Paige Miles and Tim Urban. She was proclaimed safe, giving her a spot on the American Idol summer tour.

Most of the critiques the judges gave her had been with regard to her pitch, age, and song choice. In her performance of "Chain of Fools", DioGuardi told her she had found where she belonged: R&B-pop, but she needed to work on being younger. She landed in the bottom three the following night but was declared safe, putting her into the Top 9. In her Top 9 performance of "Let It Be", all of the judges thought it was a huge improvement. Ellen stated that she wouldn't be in the bottom 3 after that performance. Simon said that she had done what she was told by being Country, while Kara and Randy disagreed, opining that she has more of an R&B sensibility. Nonetheless, her performance secured her a position in the Top 8. However, the Top 9 remained intact for another week due to the judges' save of Michael Lynche.

Stevens was eliminated from American Idol the following week on April 14, along with Andrew Garcia. Her elimination came second on the double elimination night.

Performances

Week # Theme Song choice Original artist Order # Result
Audition Auditioner's Choice "At Last" Glenn Miller and his Orchestra N/A Advanced
Hollywood First Solo Performance "For Once in My Life" Stevie Wonder N/A Advanced
Hollywood Group Performance "No One" Alicia Keys N/A Advanced
Hollywood Second Solo "Chasing Pavements" Adele N/A Advanced
Top 24 (12 Women) Billboard Hot 100 Hits "Feeling Good" Cy Grant 12 Safe
Top 20 (10 Women) "Put Your Records On" Corinne Bailey Rae 4 Safe
Top 16 (8 Women) "Breakaway" Kelly Clarkson 1 Safe
Top 12 The Rolling Stones "Wild Horses" The Rolling Stones 6 Safe
Top 11 Billboard #1 Hits "Big Girls Don't Cry" Fergie 8 Bottom 31
Top 10 R&B/Soul "Chain of Fools" Aretha Franklin 7 Bottom 31
Top 9 Lennon–McCartney "Let It Be" The Beatles 2 Safe
Top 92 Elvis Presley "Baby, What You Want Me to Do" Jimmy Reed 8 Eliminated3
  • ^Note 1 Stevens was saved first from elimination.
  • ^Note 2 Due to the judges using their one save to save Michael Lynche, the Top 9 remained intact for another week.
  • ^Note 3 Because of the judges' save on April 7, Stevens was eliminated along with Andrew Garcia on April 14.

Post-Idol

After her elimination, Stevens made several appearances on talk shows. On April 16, 2010, she appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show where she performed "Over the Rainbow". Stevens also appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman along with Andrew Garcia, where they sang "Superhuman" by Chris Brown and Keri Hilson. She also, along with Andrew Garcia, appeared on the Wendy Williams Show where she performed "Big Girls Don't Cry".

From July 1 to August 31, 2010 Stevens toured with the American Idols LIVE! Tour 2010. On tour, she sang "Here We Go Again" by Demi Lovato and "Fighter" by Christina Aguilera.

After the tour, Stevens moved to Los Angeles where she began writing an album. She has yet to be signed with a recording label but has been writing songs with David Hodges. As of early November, Stevens has written a total of 9 songs, including one named "Waste My Time".[11] Stevens was a guest performer on Ídolos Portugal on December 12, 2010, where she sang "All I Want for Christmas Is You" by Mariah Carey.[12]

In June 2012, Stevens played the title role in Todrick Hall's YouTube sensation "Beauty and the Beat".[13]

Stevens was announced as one of the central roles of the upcoming MTV scripted comedy Faking It which is due to premiere on April 22, 2014.[14]

References

  1. Restaurants Help Get Out The Vote For Katie Stevens On 'Idol' - Hartford Courant. Articles.courant.com (2010-03-09). Retrieved on 2013-07-28.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Katie Stevens advances to final 12 - Connecticut Post. Ctpost.com (2010-03-11). Retrieved on 2013-07-28.
  3. Southington woman crowned Miss Connecticut. Record-Journal, June 27, 2009
  4. Past Miss Westbury’s Outstanding Teens Miss Greater Watertown website, January 18, 2009. Retrieved on 2013-10-02.
  5. 'Katie' excitement mounts with creation of fan T-shirts and spirit bracelets. NewsTimes (2010-03-28). Retrieved on 2013-07-28.
  6. ydblogz.com. ydblogz.com. Retrieved on 2013-07-28.
  7. "Theatre Company Wins Halo Awards in May". Waterbury Republican-American. 
  8. Daily News - Articles & Info on Health, Money, Social Security, Medicare, Politics - Bulletin Today. Bulletin.aarp.org (1965-07-28). Retrieved on 2013-07-28.
  9. Katie Stevens Continues With "Idol" Dreams. NBC Connecticut (2010-03-09). Retrieved on 2013-07-28.
  10. Katie Stevens - Season 9. American Idol. Retrieved on 2013-07-28.
  11. Twitter / thekatiestevens: Finished an awesome song called. Twitter.com. Retrieved on 2013-07-28.
  12. "EXCLUSIVO: Entrevista a Katie Stevens, finalista do American Idol". Retrieved 17 November 2011. 
  13. "YouTube: Beauty & the Beat". Retrieved 28 May 2013. 
  14. American Idol' Contestant Katie Stevens Starring In MTV Sitcom

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