• Kelly Clarkson: The 27-year-old singer has released four albums since winning the first "Idol." Her name was immortalized in 2005 when Steve Carell screamed it out after getting his chest waxed in "The 40-Year-Old Virgin." Clarkson currently has two singles, "My Life Would Suck Without You" and "I Do Not Hook Up," on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
• Fantasia Barrino: The 24-year-old singer has released two albums, "Free Yourself" and "Fantasia." Barrino played herself in a 2006 Lifetime TV film based on her autobiography, "Life Is Not a Fairy Tale." She starred as Celie in the Broadway musical version of "The Color Purple" in 2007 and will reprise her role in a national tour later this year.
• Carrie Underwood: The 26-year-old country crooner is arguably the singing competition's most successful winner, becoming a Grammy-winning, multi-platinum selling recording artist with her two albums, "Some Hearts" and "Carnival Rides." Underwood captured the entertainer of the year award at last month's Academy of Country Music Awards in Las Vegas.
• Taylor Hicks: The 32-year-old Soul Patrol leader's first, self-titled album went platinum but never generated the acclaim or hype of winners like Clarkson or Underwood. He later went on to play Teen Angel in the Broadway and national touring casts of "Grease." Hicks released a second album in March under his own label after leaving Arista Records.
• Jordin Sparks: The 19-year-old singer's self-titled first album debuted at No. 10 on Billboard. After winning the sixth season, Sparks performed the national anthem at Super Bowl XLII and defended the Jonas Brothers at last year's MTV Video Music Awards when host Russell Brand joked about their purity rings. She will release her second album in July.
• David Cook: The 26-year-old rocker released his self-titled debut album in November and is currently touring the country. He dueted with Underwood on Fleetwood Mac's "Go Your Own Way" at the opening of an "Idol" attraction at Disney World. Cook's older brother, who famously cheered for him in the "Idol" audience, died from brain cancer earlier this month.
• Kris Allen: The 23-year-old college student used his twangy voice and folksy charm to overpower 27-year-old theater actor Adam Lambert during the eighth season finale, despite the fact Lambert had been declared the frontrunner by the show's judges. Allen told reporters following his win backstage he wanted to make "pop singer-songwriter kinda" album.
Kris! Adam! Simon! Randy! David! Ryan! Kara! American Idol's Morning-After Roundtable
May 21, 2009 10:39 am PDT
No boundaries? Not for newly crowned American Idol Kris Allen. Or even Adam Lambert, despite (or, depending on who you ask, because of) his second-place finish in last night's finale. While neither winner nor runner-up seemed as thr...
Hicks hopes to go 'The Distance' with sophomore CD
Mar 10, 2009 1:00 pm PDT
It's OK you can call it a comeback. Taylor Hicks is starting over with his new CD "The Distance," out Tuesday. He's releasing it under his own label, Modern Whomp Records, which launched in January. Hicks became famous by winning ...
Idol's Taylor Hicks Goes Indie
Oct 7, 2008 4:00 am PDT
Taylor Hicks is adding to the recent surge of news to come from otherwise forgotten American Idol types, announcing his next album will drop Feb. 10, 2009. After getting dumped by J Records earlier this year, the season-fiv...
Taylor Hicks to play Teen Angel in Broadway's `Grease'
May 16, 2008 3:00 am PDT
Taylor Hicks is going from "Idol" to "Angel." The "American Idol" alum will join the Broadway cast of "Grease" on June 6, playing Teen Angel in the revival of the popular musical. The gray-haired singer whose "Idol" fan base was c...
Jan 16, 2008 5:23 am PST
When we tell you American Idol's premiere was smaller than last year's, just know we mean smaller as in slightly less gigantic. Tuesday's two-hour, seventh-season opener, spotlighting the competition's Philadelphia auditi...