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Katharine Hope McPhee [1] (born March 25, 1984 [5]) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. In May 2006, she was the runner-up on the fifth season of American Idol . Her eponymous debut album was released on RCA Records on January 30, 2007, and debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 , selling 381,000 copies (as of December 2010). [ 6 ]
Katharine McPhee "O Come All Ye Faithful" 19,000 [22] O Come All Ye Faithful - Single: 2008 "Real Love" (with Elliott Yamin) 8,000 [22] Randy Jackson's Music Club, Vol. 1 "I Will Be There With You" — Promotional song for Japan Airlines "I Know What Boys Like" 9,000 [23] I Know What Boys Like - Single "Connected" 5,000 [23]
Katharine Merry (born 21 September 1974) is an English former sprinter. She achieved the bronze medal in the 400 metres at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and was the fastest woman in the world over 400 m in 2001, with her career best of 49.59 seconds. She also represented Great Britain at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics and won the 200 metres at the 1993 ...
Katharine McPhee is ending her international tour early in light of an unexpected family incident. “Dearest Jakarta fans, it’s with [a] heavy heart I announce I have to miss our final 2 shows ...
Prior to their marriage, McPhee had Foster play the piano at her first wedding to Nick Cokas, from whom she split in 2013 after six years of marriage. More than one year after McPhee and Foster ...
Musical talent runs in David Foster and Katharine McPhee's family and it seems like the two artists have an entertainer on their hands. The music producer and the singer's 3-year-old son, Rennie ...
We Bought a Zoo is a 2011 American biographical comedy drama film loosely based on the 2008 memoir of the same name by Benjamin Mee.It was co-written and directed by Cameron Crowe and stars Matt Damon as widowed father Benjamin Mee, who purchases a dilapidated zoo with his family and takes on the challenge of preparing the zoo for its reopening to the public.
The Trojan Women (Ancient Greek: Τρῳάδες, romanized: Trōiades) is a tragedy by the Greek playwright Euripides, produced in 415 BCE.Also translated as The Women of Troy, or as its transliterated Greek title Troades, The Trojan Women presents commentary on the costs of war through the lens of women and children. [1]