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George Clayton Huff, Jr. (born November 4, 1980 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American singer, whose rich, powerful voice carried him to first place among male contestants and overall fifth-place finalist on the third season of the reality/talent-search television series American Idol.

Biography[]

Huff is originally from New Orleans, Louisiana; he is currently a student at the University of Oklahoma. Huff auditioned for the third season of American Idol in Houston, Texas; he was a member of the fourth group of semifinalists. He was actually not among those originally chosen for the semifinal round, but was put through when contestant Donnie Williams was disqualified for a drunk driving arrest.

American Idol[]

Huff was not voted through to the final round from his group of semifinalists, but got another second chance when he was brought back for the wildcard round and put through as a finalist by contest judge Simon Cowell. During this period, New Orleans Fox Affiliate WVUE would hold specials including Huff's family cheering George on during the latest episodes.

On May 5, 2004, Huff was voted off in fifth place after two renditions of Fred Astaire's "Cheek to Cheek" and Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World" during big band week.

After American Idol[]

His album, Miracles, was released by Word Records, on October 11, 2005. The first single off that album was "Brighter Day". It sold 18,000 copies.

In 2005, his Louisiana home was affected by Hurricane Katrina. He left New Orleans and stayed at his brother's house in Dallas. His recent performances have included an October 2006 concert at West Virginia University and a December 2006 Christmas show in Salinas, California. He also had a recent brief performance at New York's Dr. Susan S. Mckinney Secondary School For The Arts on November 10, 2008.

In 2007 Huff's song "Brighter Day" was briefly featured in Tyler Perry's movie "Why Did I Get Married?" starring Janet Jackson.

On April 7, 2009 George Huff will be releasing his self-titled sophomore effort. Songs include "I Belong To You(Yours)", "Victory", "Free", "Destiny" (featuring Coko of SWV and Tasha Collins from the first season of BET's Sunday Best) and the lead single "Don't Let Go".

Season 3
Finalists
 ยทFantasia Barrino ยทDiana DeGarmo ยทJasmine Trias ยทLaToya London ยทGeorge Huff ยทJohn Stevens ยทJennifer Hudson ยทJon Peter Lewis ยทCamile Velasco ยทAmy Adams ยทMatthew Rogers ยทLeah LaBelle
Semifinalists
 ยทElizabeth LeTendre ยทMatthew Metzger ยทSuzy Vulaca ยทKatie Webber
 ยทLisa Leuschner ยทMarque Lynche ยทTiara Purifoy ยทEric Yoder โ€” ยทMarisa Joy ยทCharly Lowry ยทKara Master ยทJonah Moananu ยทHeather Piccinini ยทJohn Preator ยทBriana Ramirez-Rial ยทJesus Roman ยทNoel Roman ยทAshley Thomas ยทErskine Walcott ยทLisa Wilson โ€“ ยทDonnie Williams
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