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Megan Joy (born September 18, 1985, as Megan Joy Knudsen), is an American singer-songwriter and actress from
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, who was the ninth place finalist on the eighth season of ''
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''. Joy released her debut album, ''Megan Joy'', on April 25, 2012. She currently fronts classical folk project, ''Bloody Cabaret'', as well as indie rock band, ''VadaWave.'' Joy was featured on the single "Another Man" by
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, which reached a peak position at number twelve on the Australian singles chart on August 31, and September 14, 2014.


Early life and education

Joy used to work as a
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for a company called SendOutCards. She has a mom, a stepdad, a sister, and a brother named CJ. According to Joy, she began to sing at a very young age. She has stated that she is musically inspired by, among others,
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after listening to her when she was 16. Joy revealed that she "tried out for everything I could think of during junior high, in high school – didn't make anything," she added that "Even the
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that anyone can be in, I wouldn't even make like a silly little solo." "It was sad," Joy said. "I cried a lot in those years." "I've never tried writing ongs so I don't know what's inside, but maybe it's something super different and awesome that, you know, is new." Joy originally had no plans to audition for ''American Idol'' because she thought she would "never in a million years" even make it past round one of auditions. However, her friends and family encouraged her to try out for the show and she did. Joy has said that "for the first time in my life, it was a crossroads where anything can happen, so why not go for what I love to do." Joy revealed that right before ''Idol'', "I was at my lowest." "I was depressed and miserable. I lost myself. ''Idol'' gave me myself back. I fell back in love with music and got back my confidence." She has also said that, "My goals at that time was to move out of my mom's, save up enough money to go back to school, and figure out what I was going to do with myself." Joy is a graduate of
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in
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.


''American Idol''

Before American Idol, Joy has said that she has never had any formal singing classes. Joy auditioned for the eighth season of ''
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'' in
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, Utah, in 2008, coincidentally on her birthday. She sang "
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" by
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and
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.
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said she had a seriously good voice and he loved it and
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said that Joy was an interesting girl and that she had an incredible face. Joy then advanced to the Hollywood audition rounds with all of the judges saying yes. Joy had to have a sing-off with another contestant (later identified as
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, who eventually became a
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contestant) who hoped to make the competition's Top 36, with Joy being the one picked by the judges. Cowell has said during his critique on Joy's "
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" performance during the semi-final rounds that she "had a rough middle stage in the competition" referring to the Hollywood audition rounds. Joy was not one of the three finalists chosen out of her semi-final performance group. Joy returned for the "Wild Card" show, sang
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's " Black Horse and the Cherry Tree" and was selected by the judges to be in the Top 13. Joy kicked off her run in the finals with mostly negative critiques from the judges on her performance of Michael Jackson's "Rockin' Robin". DioGuardi praised Joy for being able to put her signature on everything she touches and with Randy Jackson in agreement adding "That's so Megan". Randy added that the song choice didn't really allow her to be Megan. Paula said that she felt disconnected from Joy and that "we didn't hear that sound that we love rom you. During Grand Ole Opry week, Joy had caught the
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and was so sick with the flu that she was hooked up to an IV just minutes before taking the stage. Despite being so ill, Joy pulled off a rendition of
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's "
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." All four judges were extremely impressed with Joy's performance and Simon Cowell even said, "You should have the flu every week!". On Motown Night, Joy performed a cover of the
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classic "
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" and mentor,
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, said that he believed she was one of the most original contestants American Idol has ever had on the show. On Top Downloads night, Joy performed "
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" and she thought the judges were going to feel her this time but they didn't. The judges thought her performance was not good. DioGuardi said that it was not the song choice for her and she thought
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would've been better. She then added that she really liked Joy but thought she was in trouble. On her elimination night, when Megan Joy was asked by Ryan Seacrest on what she thought about what Simon Cowell said about her performance of "Turn Your Lights Down Low" the previous night on Top Downloads Week, she said "I love you Simon, but I didn't really care", in response to him calling her performance "boring, indulgent, and monotonous". Simon responded, "Megan, with the greatest respect, when you said that you don't care – nor do we. So I'm not going to pretend that we're even going to contemplate saving you." Joy had never been in the Bottom 3 prior to her elimination. Despite all the bickering though, Joy says that she and Cowell remain on good terms. After her elimination, she says they both laughed and he told her that he enjoyed watching her. Joy performed a duet of " Pretty Flowers" with Michael Sarver in the finale. Cowell said to ''
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'' in an interview after Megan Joy's elimination, that he would not have used the judge's save on contestant
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because he had a feeling Desai was going to be in the Bottom 3 again next week in the Top 6 and the judge's save was only available until the Top 5, so he instead saved
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, but it could have been Megan Joy instead. Joy has revealed during an after-''Idol'' interview with ''
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'' that there is a possibility that she "obviously blew" her chance at being saved from elimination. While on the show, Megan developed a unique trademark twisty dance that she does while singing. After performing " Rockin' Robin" during
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week on American Idol, Megan also shouted "Caw Caw!" at the end of the song which has now become her trademark as well. DioGuardi mentioned on an appearance on ''
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'' that Megan Joy was one of her favorite two singers in the competition with the other one being
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, and Cowell has also expressed numerous times that Joy is one of his favorites. * : Megan Joy was initially eliminated, as she did not receive enough votes to advance immediately into the Finals. However, on the March 4 results show,
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selected her as one of the 8 Wild Card contenders.


Post-''Idol'' career

Joy appeared on ''
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'' and the ''
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'' show on April 6, ''
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'' on April 13, and ''
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''. She has stated in interviews that if she had stayed on ''American Idol'' for another week, she would have sung "
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" by Stephen Bishop and " Sally's Song" for "Songs from the Cinema" week. On April 6, she was on ''
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'' where she sang "
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" by
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. On the Grand Finale of
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, she performed a duet of " Pretty Flowers" by
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with
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, and with Martin playing the banjo in the back. It was reported that
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singer
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might possibly be interested in having Megan Joy play her part in an unnamed
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biopic. In the article, Megan's voice was noted as being similar to Nicks'. It was suggested that Nicks would prefer Megan playing the part over
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, who had expressed interest in the part. Nicks had previously gone so far as to say "over my dead body," regarding the possibility of casting Lohan. Independent filmmaker Jane Bell has expressed an interest in working with Megan Joy, also, quoted as saying "She simply has too much presence, almost a
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kind of thing. You can't help but gape at her." Joy completed the
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, which ran from July 5, 2009, to September 15, 2009. She performed "
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" by
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and "
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" by
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. She announced via Twitter on September 24, 2009, that she was in Los Angeles having some meetings and that she has started writing material for her debut album. Joy also appeared in a local commercial in
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, Utah for a clothing store called Castle Couture. She made an appearance at a SendOutCards Convention in Utah on Saturday, September 26, 2009. As a former employee of the company Megan talked about her Idol experience and sang two songs, "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree" by KT Tunstall and " Daydreamer" by Adele. Joy also announced via Twitter on October 1, 2009, that the name of her band that she has started would be called ''Joirider''. On October 27, 2009, Joy attended the grand opening of "Pandora" at Vibiana in Los Angeles, California. She also attended Gen Art's 12th Annual 'Fresh Faces in Fashion' at the
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on October 29, 2009, in Los Angeles, California, as well. Joy also walked the runway while modeling a pink dress for the L.A. Fashion Week Fall 2009 Pink Dress Collection. Joy announced via Twitter on November 2, 2009, that she had recorded three songs so far and that her album was in the works. On Sunday, November 29, 2009, Joy uploaded two of her songs called "Feel Love" and "Incomplete" on her MySpace. On December 14, 2009, Joy performed a duet of "
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" with
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from
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at a
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concert. On January 6, 2010, Megan stated in an online chat interview with ainow.org that she has worked with, among others,
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of
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on some songs. She also stated that her album was due for a mid-2010 release, and that labels are interested in signing her. Joy had worked on 14 songs at that point, and she also debuted one of her new songs called "Sweet Love". On February 2, 2010, Joy revealed via Twitter that new songs would be coming very soon. On Saturday, February 13, 2010, Joy released a new song called "Ryder On The Storm" on her Facebook. On Monday, February 22, 2010, Joy revealed another new song called "Boy Next Door" which was uploaded to her MySpace and was also featured on one of the episodes of the
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show '' The Deep End''. On February 27, 2010, Joy uploaded a new song called "I'm Not Tryin' To Hear That" on her Facebook. In March 2010, Megan uploaded a new song titled "Trouble Me" to her Myspace Page. Joy tried acting with a small role in the film ''
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'', but her role was cut in the released film. On February 24, 2011, Joy released a music video for "Two Rivers", one of her songs that was included on her debut album. Joy originally planned to release her debut EP in the Summer or Fall of 2011. However, due to circumstances, the goal was moved to an early January 2012 release. Joy's first EP was supported by funds from her friends, backers, and fans through
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, an online
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for funding creative projects. On August 29, 2011, Joy released her own rendition of "Never Never" by
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on YouTube, as well as a tribute music video to go along with the song. On October 4, 2011, the song "Twice", yet another Little Dragon tribute cover, was released on YouTube. On October 13, 2011, Joy revealed one of her new songs titled "Can't Bring Me Down" on her
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and Kickstarter pages. She released her debut album, ''Megan Joy'', on April 25, 2012, on
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. It contained nine tracks, and was produced by Joy and Matt Winegar. Joy and her husband Quinn Allman are in the upcoming movie, "Writer's Cramp." The movie production company also filmed two music videos which were released in 2013 and 2015. Joy released her second album, ''Free to Fly,'' on January 21, 2014. In 2016, she started the band VadaWave with husband Quinn.


Philanthropy

Joy teamed up with The Bethel Foundation, an organization that helps get single mothers back on their feet, to raise money and she also hosted one of their events on Friday, November 13, 2009, at the Coca-Cola Bricktown Events Center in
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.


Personal life

Joy is married to Quinn Allman, founder member of rock band The Used. They have two sons. Studio albums


Songs in other media


Filmography


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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