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Full Name:Josh Gracin
Birth Name:Joshua Mario Gracin
Famous As: Country music singer
Date of Birth: October 18, 1980
Place of Birth: Westland, Michigan, USA
Nationality: American
Father: Mario Gracin
Mother: Brenda
Spouse: Ann Marie Kovacs (since 2000)
Son(s): Landon Joshua Gracin (b. August 4, 2005)
Daughter(s): Briana Gracin (b. March 30, 2002)
Claim to Fame: Single I Want to Live from album Josh Gracin (2004)

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Josh Gracin

Background information
Birth name Joshua Mario Gracin
Born October 18, 1980 (1980-10-18) (age 28)
Origin Westland, Michigan, USA
Genre(s) Country
Occupation(s) Singer
Instrument(s) Vocals
Years active 2003-present
Label(s) Lyric Street
Associated acts Brett James
Tim McGraw
Website joshgracin.com

Joshua Mario (Josh) Gracin (born October 18, 1980 in Westland, Michigan) is a country music singer. A former member of the United States Marine Corps, he first gained public attention as the fourth-place finalist on the second season of the Fox Networks talent competition American Idol.

After his elimination from the show, Gracin completed his service in the Marine Corps and after his honorable discharge, he signed a record deal with Lyric Street Records. His self-titled debut album was released in 2004. It produced a Number One hit and two more Top Five hits on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts and was certified gold by the RIAA. His second album, We Weren't Crazy, followed in 2008. This album also produced five more chart singles, including a Top Ten in its title track.

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Biography

Joshua Gracin
Nickname Josh
Place of birth Westland, Michigan
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branch United States Marine Corps
Years of service 2000-2004
Rank Lance Corporal
Unit 1st Maintenance Battalion

Gracin was born on October 18, 1980 and raised in Westland, Michigan1 to parents Mario and Brenda Gracin. He has four sisters, Stacy, April, Melissa and Kristen. Josh's vocal debut was in an Easter musical presented by his church and then later in various school productions and talent shows. Gracin auditioned for and won a national pop orchestra and vocal competition known as the Fairlane Youth Pops Orchestra while a sophomore in high school. During his entire high school career Josh performed at state festivals, fairs and pageants throughout the State of Michigan. At sixteen he performed on stage at the Grand Ole Opry in a national talent show and recorded a demo CD in Nashville. Upon graduation from John Glenn High School in Westland, he attended Western Michigan University before he joined the United States Marine Corps. After boot camp, he came home and married, and eventually became a supply clerk at Camp Pendleton outside of San Diego, California.

He then auditioned for the second season of American Idol, a talent competition television program which airs on the Fox Networks; Josh appeared and competed on the program, finishing fourth place overall. Because of his prior commitment to the Marine Corps, Gracin did not participate in the subsequent American Idol Finalists concert tour of American venues. Gracin was sent on tour as a recruiting tool, making appearances at special events around the United States to promote the U.S. Marine Corps. After four years of service, he was honorably discharged in September 2004.

Personal life

After his Idol stint and his discharge from the Marine Corps, Josh and his wife, Anne Marie (who wed in 2001), moved to Tennessee in pursuit of his singing career. Together, they have two daughters: Briana Marie Gracin, born March 30, 2002, and Gabriella Ann Gracin, born November 15, 2006, as well as a son, Landon Joshua Gracin, born August 4, 2005. The couple's fourth child and third daughter, Isabella Sophia Gracin was born on November 12, 2008.2

Musical career

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In 2004, Gracin was signed to a record deal at Lyric Street Records.1 His debut album Josh Gracin was released on June 15, 2004 and was certified gold. The album's first three singles, (I Want to Live, Nothin' to Lose, & Stay with Me [Brass Bed]), all reached Top 5 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts, with "Nothin' to Lose", the second of those three, reaching Number One.

In 2003, Gracin also contributed the song "Working for the Weekend" to the Herbie: Fully Loaded soundtrack, and he also sang on "When I See an Elephant Fly" on the Jim Brickman album The Disney Songbook.

At one performance in 2006, Gracin filled in for Lonestar's lead vocalist Richie McDonald in concert when McDonald was recovering from a back injury.3

We Weren't Crazy

In March 2006, Josh released his fourth single, "Favorite State of Mind". Although it was a Top 20 hit on the country music charts, Gracin's second album was delayed. Originally slated to be titled All About Y'all, the second album was later re-titled I Keep Coming Back and later We Weren't Crazy, also the title of its third single. "We Weren't Crazy", the third release from the album, entered the country music charts in October 2007 and for the chart week dated August 2, 2008, 40 weeks after it debuted on the charts, it reached a peak of #10. The album was released on April 1, 2008. A fourth single, "Unbelievable (Ann Marie)", was released to country radio on August 25, 2008.4 Gracin wrote the song about his wife. Following this song was "Telluride", a song originally recorded by Tim McGraw on his 2001 album Set This Circus Down. After the release of "Telluride", Gracin exited Lyric Street's roster.

Third album

A new song, "Enough", was posted on his MySpace page on May 1, 2009. According to his blog, Gracin wrote the song and enlisted Lonestar's Dean Sams to co-produce it. In the entry, Gracin also said it is his first project since leaving Lyric Street Records.5 It will be released as the lead-off single to an upcoming third album.

Songs performed on American Idol

Week/Theme Date Performed Song Artist
Semifinals
N/A
February 25, 2003 "I'll Be" Edwin McCain
Top 12
Motown
March 11, 2003 "Baby I Need Your Loving" Four Tops
Top 11
Songs of the Cinema
March 18, 2003 "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" from Armageddon Aerosmith
Top 10
Country-Rock
March 25, 2003 "Ain't Goin' Down ('Til the Sun Comes Up)" Garth Brooks
Top 9
Disco
April 1, 2003 "Celebration" Kool & the Gang
Top 8
Billboard #1
April 8, 2003 "Amazed" Lonestar
Top 7
Billy Joel Songs
April 15, 2003 "Piano Man" Billy Joel
Top 6
Contestant's Choice
April 22, 2003 "That's When I'll Stop Loving You" 'N Sync
Top 5
Neil Sedaka
1960s
April 29, 2003 "Bad Blood"
"Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye"
Neil Sedaka
Neal McCoy
Top 4
Bee Gees
May 6, 2003 "To Love Somebody"
"Jive Talkin'"
Bee Gees

Discography

Josh Gracin discography
Releases
Studio albums 2
Singles 8
Music videos 5
No. 1 Singles 1
References and footnotes

Albums

Year Album details Chart Positions6 Certifications
(sales threshold)
US Country US CAN Country
2004 Josh Gracin 2 11
2008 We Weren't Crazy
  • Released: April 1, 2008
  • Label: Lyric Street Records
4 33 40
"—" denotes the album failed to chart or not released

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions8 RIAA9 Album
US Country US US
Pop
CAN Country
2004 "I Want to Live" 4 45 10 Josh Gracin
2005 "Nothin' to Lose" 1 39 1 Gold
"Stay with Me (Brass Bed)" 5 47 66 6
2006 "Favorite State of Mind" 19 119 31 We Weren't Crazy
2007 "I Keep Coming Back" 28
"We Weren't Crazy" 10 82 78 38
2008 "Unbelievable (Ann Marie)" 36
"Telluride" 34
2009 "Enough"A TBD
"—" denotes the single failed to chart, not released, or not certified
  • A To be released.

Other charted songs

Year Single US Country Album
2006 "Please Come Home for Christmas" 51 Non-album singles
"O Holy Night" 59

Music videos

Year Song title Director
2004 "I Want to Live" Brent Hedgecock
2005 "Nothin' to Lose" Trey Fanjoy
"Stay with Me (Brass Bed)"
2006 "Favorite State of Mind" Roman White
2007 "We Weren't Crazy" Stephen Shephard

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