Best known as the beatboxing contestant on season six of American Idol,
Blake Lewis hails from Bothell, WA. Lewis comes from a musical family -- his mother used to be in a rock band and continues to sing and play guitar -- and began singing himself at age five. He impressed Randy Jackson, Simon Cowell, and
Paula Abdul at the Seattle auditions with his beatboxing and performance of
Seal's "Crazy," and further wowed them at Hollywood week, where he performed with fellow contestants
Rudy Cardenas and
Chris Sligh. Performances of songs like
Keane's "Somewhere Only We Know" and
Jamiroquai's "Virtual Insanity" reflected his hip musical tastes; some of Lewis' other favorite artists include
Björk,
Imogen Heap,
311, and
Gnarls Barkley. His distinctive style won him early fan support, including a voting bloc calling themselves "the Blaker Girls," and Lewis ultimately emerged as the season's runner-up. While completing the subsequent American Idol tour that summer, he spent most of his evenings focusing on his full-length studio debut, co-writing 12 of the album's 13 tracks and collaborating with such producers as
OneRepublic's
Ryan Tedder. Audio Day Dream dropped in December 2007, buoyed by the leadoff single "Break Anotha." ~ Heather Phares, Rovi