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MacKenzie Bourg

MacKenzie Bourg

American singer-songwriter (born 1992)


MacKenzie Richard Bourg (born September 11, 1992; English: /bɜːr/; BER) is an American singer-songwriter originally from Lafayette, Louisiana. He was placed fourth in the fifteenth season of the reality show American Idol. Prior to appearing on American Idol, Bourg competed in the third season of The Voice.

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Biography

MacKenzie Bourg was born on September 11, 1992, the son of Rudy Bourg and Michelle Arceneaux.[1][2] He attended St. Thomas More High School in Lafayette. He played basketball at school but had to quit the sport in his junior year after contracting a virus which triggered congestive heart failure, and had to be kept in an induced coma.[3][4] After his recovery from his illness, he concentrated on music.[5]

He was a contestant on the third season of The Voice where he was defaulted to CeeLo Green's team.

Later career

In 2016, Bourg auditioned for American Idol at Atlanta, Georgia performing a medley of songs by the judges. He sang his original song "Roses" for his final solo performance to advance to the Showcase round.[6] Bourg advanced to the top 24 after he performed "Can't Help Falling in Love".[7] He was eliminated out of the top 4 on March 31.

"Lost & Found" was released in December 2017.[8]

The Voice

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American Idol

Overview

MacKenzie auditioned for the fifteenth season of American Idol in Atlanta, Georgia. He performed a medley of songs for the judges, and was given a ticket to Hollywood. During both the Showcase Round and Top 14, he sang his original song "Roses", which was loved by the judges and fans at home.

He performed a duet with Lauren Alaina during night two of top 24, singing "I Hope You Dance." During top 6, he performed a duet with fellow contestant Dalton Rapattoni, singing "I Want It That Way."

After being in the bottom 2 with La'Porsha Renae, Bourg was eliminated on March 31.

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Post-Idol

Bourg released his single "Roses" in association with Big Machine Records on April 7.[9]

Discography

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References

  1. Herman Fuselier (February 11, 2016). "Mackenzie Bourg awaits another decision on 'Idol'". The Advertiser.
  2. Kris Wartelle (January 5, 2016). "Lafayette singer to compete on 'Idol' — Will 2016 be his year?". The Advertiser.
  3. Jude Walker (March 25, 2016). "MacKenzie Bourg Makes the Top 4 of 'American Idol'". 973 The Dawg.
  4. Rachel McRady (September 11, 2012). "Who Is Mackenzie Bourg From The Voice Season 3?". Wetpaint.
  5. "The top 10 songs and albums on the iTunes Store". The Washington Post. Associated Press. April 9, 2016. Archived from the original on April 23, 2016.
  6. "Pop Digital Songs". Billboard. November 17, 2012.

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