Nikki McKibbin
Lua error in Module:Infobox at line 235: malformed pattern (missing ']'). Katherine Nicole McKibbin (September 28, 1978 – November 1, 2020)[1] was an American rock music singer-songwriter who finished third in the debut season of the reality television series American Idol. Prior to American Idol, McKibbin appeared in the first season of Popstars. In May 2007, she released a pop song called "Unleashed".
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American Idol
Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. In 2002, McKibbin appeared on the first season of American Idol, placing third. With the exception of 1960s Week, McKibbin was in the bottom three every week, a total of six times (including elimination).
Round | Song choice | Original artist | Theme | Result |
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Audition | N/A | Advanced | ||
Pasadena audition | "Unchained Melody" | The Righteous Brothers | N/A | Advanced |
Semi-final | "Total Eclipse of the Heart" | Bonnie Tyler | N/A | Advanced |
Top 10 | "Ben" | Michael Jackson | Motown | Bottom 3 |
Top 8 | "Piece of My Heart" | Janis Joplin | The 1960s | Safe |
Top 7 | "Heartbreaker" | Pat Benatar | The 1970s | Bottom 3 |
Top 6 | "Hard Hearted Hannah (The Vamp of Savannah)" | Ella Fitzgerald | Big Band | Bottom 3 |
Top 5 | "(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me" | Lou Johnson | Burt Bacharach | Bottom 2 |
Top 4 |
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Bottom 2 | |
Top 3 | Judges' Choice | Eliminated |
Post-Idol career
Immediately following her stint on American Idol, McKibbin signed with 19 Management and RCA Records. They urged her to record a country album, but she was determined to stay true to her rock roots; she rejected the idea, saying she felt she would be "selling out." The creative differences resulted in no releasable recordings being produced.[2]
McKibbin ran Angelfire Productions, a karaoke company, but after Idol, "got out of the karaoke business" to focus on her music career.[3]
In 2004, she appeared on the holiday CD Christmas in a Fishbowl with several other reality stars for Fishbowl.com.[4]
In May 2005, McKibbin joined Dallas rock band Downside. They did several shows together including a sold-out show at the Hard Rock Cafe in Dallas, but due to creative and personal differences McKibbin left the band in September of the same year.[5]
In 2005, McKibbin appeared in several reality shows, including a "Reality TV Stars" episode of Fear Factor, and the sports competition show Battle of the Network Reality Stars, in which her team won. She also appeared in the E! Entertainment reality show Kill Reality, which documented the filming of The Scorned, a television movie featuring a cast of people who had been on reality television shows; McKibbin played a singer in the film.
Later in 2005, it was announced that she was signed to Australian indie label Astral Records, with her rock-influenced album originally intended to be released in February 2006.[citation needed] Recording began in December 2005, starting with a cover version of Mr. Big's "To Be with You". A single of "The Lie"/"To Be with You" and a limited edition behind-the-scenes DVD was made available through her official web site.
McKibbin's debut album Unleashed came out May 22, 2007. For the promotional 2007 tour, McKibbin worked with Texas heavy metal band Rivethead.[6]
Late in 2007, McKibbin recorded two Christmas songs for the American Christmas album. One was a cover of "All I Want for Christmas Is You" by Vince Vance and the Valiants and the other was an original, "Alone With The Christmas Lights."
In 2008, McKibbin appeared on the second season of the VH1 reality show Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, in which she received treatment for cocaine and alcohol addiction at the Pasadena Recovery Center (PRC).[7][8] While receiving a physical examination from Dr. Drew Pinsky in the season's first episode, she revealed that she was sexually, physically and emotionally abused as a child. On top of that, she also lost her mother to addiction the previous year, causing her to carry a heavy amount of emotional pain. Dr. Pinsky noticed signs of hepatomegaly during the examination, most likely caused by her alcoholism. She said that she was on prescription ziprasidone and dextro-methamphetamine to reduce her anxiety, but Pinsky told her that it was unwise for a serious addict to be on such powerful medications. Her withdrawal was painful, and the day after she was taken off her medications she experienced the lethargy of withdrawal syndrome.
After McKibbin completed the program at the PRC, she moved into a sober living environment, which was filmed for the Celebrity Rehab spinoff Sober House.[9] During a group night out for McKibbin and her fellow sober living housemates, which fell on the anniversary of her mother's death the previous year, she gave her first-ever performance while sober, singing her song, "Inconsolable".[10]
McKibbin later appeared in the fifth episode of Celebrity Rehab's fifth season, during which she marked three years of sobriety, and performed for that season's cast.[11]
In 2014, McKibbin was seen accompanying her son Tristan on the thirteenth season of American Idol during his audition, where he made it to Hollywood. But, he was cut before the live shows.[12]
However, McKibbin used to give vocal and performance lessons for children in Fort Worth, Texas.[13]
Personal life
McKibbin was born in Grand Prairie, Texas. She was married to Craig Sadler. She had a son, Tristen Cole Langley, (b. December 20, 1997), from a previous relationship. Her husband, Craig, appeared with her on Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew.[14]
McKibbin marked a year of sobriety on June 10, 2009.[15]
Death
On November 1, 2020, McKibbin was taken off life support after suffering from a brain aneurysm on October 28.[16] She is the fourth American Idol finalist to die after Michael Johns in 2014, Rickey Smith in 2016, and Leah LaBelle in 2018.
McKibbin was found unresponsive in Arlington, Texas, as confirmed by her son Tristen Langley.[17]
Discography
Albums
- Unleashed (2007)
- Psychotrip (2012) – EP with band Love Stricken Demise
Singles
- "To Be with You" (2006)
- "The Lie" (2006)
- "Naked Inside" (2007)
- "Save What's Left of Me" (2007)
- "Cry Little Sister" (2007)
- "Here to There" (2009)
- "Inconsolable" (2009)
- "Made It" (2011)
- "Celebrity High" (2011)
Compilation appearances
- American Idol: Greatest Moments (2002)
- Christmas in a Fishbowl (2004)
- American Christmas (2008)
- American Christmas 2 (2010)
- I Saw You On TV - Reality TV Stars, Vol. 1 (2010)
References
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External links
- Nikki McKibbin at American Idol
- Nikki McKibbin at the Internet Movie Database
- Nikki McKibbin discography at Discogs
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- ↑ Sery, Gil; "“I’m More Than Just A Singer”: An Interview with American Idol’s Nikki McKibbin" Archived 2007-04-04 at the Wayback Machine; Foxesonidol.com; December 1, 2005
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- ↑ TV Guide; June 23, 2008; Page 8
- ↑ "Sober House Will Follow Celebrity Rehab Cast, Andy Dick in Sober Living". Reality Blurred. December 19, 2008
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