William Joel "Bucky" Covington III
(born November 8, 1977) is an American country music singer. He placed eighth on the 5th season of the Fox Network's talent competition series American Idol
. In December 2006, he signed a recording contract with Lyric Street Records. His self-titled debut album, produced by Mark Miller of the band Sawyer Brown, was released on April 17, 2007. The album debuted at #1 on the Billboard
Top Country Albums chart, and produced three hit singles on the Hot Country Songs charts: "A Different World" at #6, "It's Good to Be Us" at #11, and "I'll Walk" at #10.
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Biography
Personal life
Bucky Covington was born in
Rockingham, North Carolina, to Gene Covington and Deborah Gates on November 8, 1977 - along with his identical
twin brother, Robert David "Rocky" Covington.
Bucky is the nickname derived from his grandfather "Buck".
[1] He graduated in the class of 1996 from Scotland High School in Laurinburg, NC. He worked at Covington's Body Shop in
Hamlet, North Carolina.
At the age of 18, Covington taught himself how to play the guitar and began performing at clubs. He is also a
bassist,
drummer and
songwriter. Over the years, Covington has expanded his talents, both
country and
rock. After some time, he elected to perform both original and cover material in a cross-genre vein. Rocky is also a musician and is the former lead singer of the North Carolina band
Swamp Cat
.
In 1998 when the Covington twins were 20 years old, they were in a minor automobile mishap. Bucky allegedly pretended to be Rocky. They were arrested for deceiving the authorities. The plaintiff failed to identify which twin was driving, since the twins were identical.
[2]
After
Idol
, Bucky bought a house in
Franklin, Tennessee, near Nashville, which he shared with Rocky and his wife Terra. Rocky also joined Bucky's band as a drummer. On
February 13,
2007, he and his wife Crystal
separated after more than seven years of marriage.
[3]
American Idol
In the 2005-06 season, the Covington twins auditioned for
American Idol
in
Greensboro, NC individually. Of the two, Bucky advanced to the final twelve. On March 22, Bucky remained in the bottom three, along with
Lisa Tucker and
Kevin Covais. On April 12, when Covington was in the bottom three with
Ace Young and
Elliott Yamin, the votes went to the latter two.
In the Top 8 results show of season six of American Idol, he appeared in one of the front rows. Since being on Idol he has had his teeth capped.
Debut album: Bucky Covington
In November and December 2006, Bucky Covington performed on the GAC Country Music Christmas tour, making him the first Idol from the 5th season to be part of a major non-American Idol concert tour.
[4]
Covington negotiated with
Buena Vista Music Group's country label,
Lyric Street Records. His debut single, "
A Different World," was released to country radio on
January 16 2007, coinciding with the premiere of
American Idol (season 6).
[5] [6] [7] Its initial debut on radio was on Sirius Satellite Radio's
New Country
channel in late December 2006.
His debut album,
Bucky Covington
, was released on
April 17 2007, to positive reviews. It debuted on the Billboard 200 at #4 selling 61,000 copies. It also debuted at #1 on the Top Country Albums chart, making the album the best opening week for a debut album by a male on the chart since
Billy Ray Cyrus' 1992 debut with
Some Gave All
.
[8] Covington's debut surpassed the previous record held by
Jason Michael Carroll's
Waitin' in the Country
.
[9] He performed selections from his album during a nationwide tour in 2007, and the track "Empty Handed" appeared in NASCAR 08 as part of the in-game soundtrack. Overall,
Bucky Covington
accounted for three singles. "A Different World" peaked at #6, followed by "It's Good to Be Us" at #11 and "I'll Walk" at #10.
Second album
In January 2009, Lyric Street noted that Covington has been in the studio recording his second album.
Covington's second studio album currently is slated for release in Fall 2009. The lead-off single, "I Want My Life Back" was released to radio in April 2009. It dropped out of the Top 40 in July 2009, but returned in August 2009. After four months on the chart, the single peaked at #32.
Discography
Studio albums
Year
| Album
| Chart Positions
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US Country
| US
|
2007
| Bucky Covington
- Released: April 17, 2007
- Label: Lyric Street Records
| 1
| 4
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Singles
Year
| Single
| Chart Positions
| Album
|
US Country
| US
| CAN Country
|
2007
| "A Different World"[A
| 6
| 58
| 39
| Bucky Covington
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"It's Good to Be Us"
| 11
| 81
| 29
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2008
| "I'll Walk"
| 10
| 70
| 31
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2009
| "I Want My Life Back"[B
| 32
|
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| TBD
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;Notes:
- A^
"A Different World" also peaked at #68 on the U.S. Billboard
Pop 100.
- B^
Current single.
Music Videos
Year
| Video
| Director
|
2007
| "A Different World"
| Trey Fanjoy
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"It's Good to Be Us"
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Other appearances
- "Superstition" from American Idol Season 5: Encores
(2006)
Filmography
- 2009: Hannah Montana: The Movie
American Idol performances
;Semi-finals
- February 22, 2006: "Simple Man" by Lynyrd Skynyrd
- March 1, 2006: "The Thunder Rolls" by Garth Brooks
- March 8, 2006: "Wave on Wave" by Pat Green
;Finals
- March 14, 2006: "Superstition" by Stevie Wonder
- March 21, 2006: "Oh Boy" by Buddy Holly (Bottom 2)
- March 28, 2006: "Real Good Man" by Tim McGraw
- April 4, 2006: "Best I Ever Had" by Gary Allan
- April 11, 2006: "Fat Bottomed Girls" by Queen (Bottom 3, Eliminated)
See also
- List of twins
- American Idol (season 5)
References
- MyIDOL - American Idol
- Report: 'Idol' Bucky Covington Duped Police - News Story | Music, Celebrity, Artist News | MTV News
- Bucky Covington & Wife Split
- GAC Country Christmas
- Syracuse Post-Standard
- CMT
- GAC
- Katie Hasty, "Lavigne's New 'Thing' Debuts Atop Billboard 200", Billboard.com, April 25, 2007.
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