Justin Guarini
Justin Guarini (born
Justin Eldrin Bell on
October 28,
1978 in
Columbus, Georgia) is a
singer/
songwriter,
actor who rose to fame on the television show
American Idol.
His father, Eldrin Bell, is a former
Atlanta Chief of Police. His mother, Kathy Pepino Guarini, was a journalist for WTVN TV in Columbus, and later for
CNN. Guarini was raised by his mother and stepfather Jerry Guarini in
Doylestown, Pennsylvania.
Guarini's music career started at the age of four when accepted by the
Atlanta Boy Choir acclaimed for its established reputation as one of the world's finest boy choirs. After moving to
Pennsylvania, he joined the
Archdiocese of Philadelphia Boys Choir. Throughout his school years, Guarini sang in school choirs, and in 1996-2000 was the lead soloist in an award winning
a capella group named Midnight Voices. The group released an independent album in 1999 with proceeds benefiting a music scholarship fund at Guarini's alma mater Central Bucks High School East in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. As director/performer at the Riverside Haunted Woods in Bridgeton, Pennsylvania in 2001, he directed over 50 actors in productions, wrote musical scores, performed, and helped build the 25 sets used. Guarini's high school and college
theatre credits include leads in
The Mystery of Edwin Drood,
The Little Prince,
Pirates of Penzance,
Taming of the Shrew, and
Once on This Island. In addition to singing and stage performing, Guarini plays the piano and guitar.
Guarini studied vocal performance and theater studies at the
University of the Arts (Philadelphia) in Pennsylvania. He later moved to
New York City where he attended the
School for Film and Television. Guarini worked briefly on
Broadway and was recruited by Broadway scouts to join the cast of
The Lion King (musical) in their master classes before auditioning for
American Idol in April of 2002. He was also considering an offer to sign with an independent record label at the time.
Guarini emerged as a standout during the early round of auditions for
American Idol's debut season, ultimately becoming the runner-up to winner
Kelly Clarkson in September 2002. Soon after, Guarini signed with
American Idol's 19 Management and secured a record deal with
RCA. After displaying a broad range of natural showmanship during the American Idol Tour, the multi-talented newcomer's career appeared ready to take off. However, unlike subsequent seasons, Guarini was required to wait until after the release of the winner‘s album before releasing any solo projects or accepting any outside offers. Some known offers he was forced to refuse were a guest role on
Friends, the emcee role in Broadway's
Cabaret (musical), a major role in the TV series
The Fast and the Furious, recording the soundtrack for a film, and modeling for
Tommy Hilfiger Corporation.
His long delayed first project, the self-titled album
Justin Guarini, eventually debuted nine months later in June 2003, coinciding with both the higher profile single releases of the current second season American Idol top finishers, and
Simon Fuller's ill-fated movie project,
From Justin to Kelly, starring Guarini and Clarkson. The timing further hindered Guarini, while having little impact on Clarkson whose career momentum had already been established with several solo projects and individual promotion during the prior months. After a short period of haphazard promotion, Guarini was dropped by RCA. When legally possible, he decided to sever ties with Fuller's 19 Management.
In 2004, Guarini participated in the
New York Stage and Film Powerhouse Theater presentation of the musical
Good Vibrations at
Vassar College. Well-received by audiences, his performance (which included singing, dancing, acting, and playing guitar) landed Guarini an offer to continue the role in the original Broadway production of the musical
Good Vibrations. He eventually declined the offer. He continues to act with roles in independent film projects such as
The Unknown: Frankie The Squirrel,
Mafioso II: The Son, and the short film
Tilt-a-Whirl for the
Dances With Films Film Festival. He has appeared on television in a musical spoof for
AMC's
FilmFakers, and as a guest host for
VH1's
Top 20 Countdown.
Guarini co-produced his second album
Stranger Things Have Happened, independently released in December 2005 through his own production company, Justice Entertainment, Ltd.. The album of reinvented
jazz standards was described by
AllMusicGuide as "a successful reinvention... where his natural skills shine". In March 2006, Guarini announced the start of production on his third album, working with writers/producers with new label 3:AM Music. The album, containing original material, was described by Guarini as a fusion of jazz, R&B, soul, funk, and "sprinkle of hip-hop". Release of a single and a tour is planned upon completion of the album. He has also partnered with
BurnLounge, a new digital music service, appearing at its launch convention in
Las Vegas in June 2006.
In addition, he has completed projects with other artists. He is the featured vocalist on two tracks of the smooth jazz/fusion album titled
Foreign Shores by David Hughes (bassist for jazz pianist
David Benoit ), scheduled for a 2006 release. Guarini composed the music for the Hymn
Did You Know That I Know Your Journey written by H.H. Gayuna Cealo. The Hymn, first performed by Guarini in Ishikawa, Japan in October 2005, was released in 2006 with proceeds benefiting the child-oriented peace work by the organization Foundation for Global Harmony. Cealo stated that Guarini's "rendition of the Hymn is truly as pure as his heart". He also composed the music/lyrics for a song he recorded for the documentary series
Project Everlasting, launched August 2006 and featured on
the Today Show.
A
music education advocate, Guarini has been a national spokesperson for
Support Music Education since 2004, speaking and performing at events such as the annual
NAACP Leadership 500 Summit. In March 2005, he was part of a delegation which met with
Congress members, and later performed/emceed at a private gala concert for Congress, their families, and staff. In 2006, he received the
NAMM "Music for Life" Award for his work in support of music education. According to the American Music Conference, "[t]he NAMM Music for Life Award, created in 1990, recognizes the extraordinary accomplishments of individuals who play a significant role in promoting music education in the nation's schools and whose dedication to music and music education serves as an inspiration to others."
He also participates in raising funds for charities such as
Habitat for Humanity, Rockers on Broadway, Broadway's Kitchen Sink, Children's World Organization, and various children's hospitals across the country.
Guarini lives in
Hollywood Hills, CaliforniaOfficial Sites:*
Justin Guarini Official Website *
From Justin to Kelly Official WebsiteBiographies/Misc.:*
Justin Guarini Illustrated Bio*
Justin's BioFan Sites (w/ substantial material/links):
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Essential Justin Guarini Website *
JIAGNetwork *
JMan's World *
JustinHasIt Website Music: *
Discography w/ audio clips (1999-2005) *
Justin Guarini Lyrics