Kevin Skinner

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Kevin Skinner
Skinner performing in 2009
Skinner performing in 2009
Background information
Birth namePatrick Kevin Skinner
Born (1974-02-25) February 25, 1974 (age 50)
McCracken County, Kentucky
OriginMayfield, Kentucky, US
GenresCountry, country rock, pop, rock
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, farmer
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
Years active2009–present
LabelsCypress Tree

Patrick Kevin Skinner[1] (born February 25, 1974) is an American country music singer from the Jackson Purchase region of Kentucky. He is the winner of the fourth season of America's Got Talent.

Early life and career[edit]

Skinner is from the Dublin community of Graves County, Kentucky, and started playing the guitar when he was 12 years old. He has been playing, writing, and singing ever since he learned the art of music from his musician father, Joe, who is a fan of Hank Williams.[citation needed] Skinner is divorced and has two children, a daughter and a son. He has worked as a chicken catcher for several years and claims to have caught with his friends up to 60,000 chickens in one night.

America's Got Talent[edit]

Audition[edit]

Skinner performed in a live audition on the August 4, 2009 episode of America's Got Talent. He became a fan favorite in the show after his performance of Garth Brooks' "If Tomorrow Never Comes" while strumming his guitar. Judges Piers Morgan, Sharon Osbourne, and David Hasselhoff all voted "Yes", sending him to the Vegas Round.

Vegas Round[edit]

Skinner then appeared without performing in the Vegas Round. His audition was strong enough for the judges to send him to the Quarterfinals in Episode 411.

Quarterfinals[edit]

His Week 1 Quarterfinals performance in Episode 413 consisted of singing Bob Dylan's "Make You Feel My Love" while playing the guitar. Kevin received enough votes to be sent to the Semifinals in Episode 414 instead of Mosaic.

Semifinals[edit]

The Week 1 Semifinals performance in Episode 421 consisted of Skinner guitar playing and singing "Always On My Mind" by Brenda Lee. Piers Morgan gave him a standing ovation, saying that singing from the heart and soul with real, raw emotion is the whole story about him while the two of them were both teary-eyed as well as the audience, in which Kevin was reminded that he had the ability to move an audience in a way that Piers never saw on AGT before concluding that Kevin is one of his favorites to win the season.

In the end, Kevin received enough votes to be sent to the Finals in Episode 422 instead of Acrodunk basketball trampoline dance group.

Finals[edit]

Later in the Finals, Skinner's performance in Episode 425 consisted of singing his rendition of Aerosmith's "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" while playing his guitar and having a backup band and vocals.

Judge Piers said the rendition wasn't perfect and had a missed odd note with little flattened places, but described the moment as the point of Skinner's journey as a "rough diamond", needing professional training. But remembering the words on how Hasselhoff described Skinner, Piers said that he was what the show was created for while being unemployed and catching chickens the past year at that time. But despite those obstacles, it was a better way for America itself to get out of its recession and have Skinner compete in the show.

Even though Sharon said that he doesn't have the best voice in the contest, she reminded Kevin that he does not need to sound perfect while describing him as one of the greatest and unique icons, similar to Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Mick Jagger and Lou Reed, all of whom did not need to have the perfect voices but are all such unique individuals.

The judges once again all gave him standing ovations.

Finale[edit]

Kevin Skinner received enough votes to be included in the Top 5 in Episode 426 instead of Drew Stevyns. Kevin was revealed to have competed in first place in the competition that same night, in front of Barbara Padilla who was runner up, Recycled Percussion in third place, The Texas Tenors in fourth, and The Voices of Glory in fifth, winning one million dollars and a headline show in Las Vegas.

Trivia[edit]

During AGT's 10 Year Anniversary Special on July 29, 2015, Piers Morgan stated that Kevin Skinner was his favorite act.

Performances/results[edit]

Week Theme Song choice Original artist Performance order Result
Audition N/A "If Tomorrow Never Comes" Garth Brooks N/A Safe
Vegas Verdicts Male Singers N/A N/A N/A Safe
Top 48 Group 1 "Make You Feel My Love" Bob Dylan 11 Safe
Top 20 Group 1 "Always on My Mind" Brenda Lee 10 Safe
Top 10 N/A "I Don't Wanna Miss a Thing" Aerosmith 9 Winner

Post-Talent[edit]

Kevin received the $1 million prize, which was put into an annuity so it will be paid out over 40 years, and a headline show in Las Vegas, premiering in October 2009 and hosted by Jerry Springer. He performed "If Tomorrow Never Comes" on The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien on September 17, 2009, and in October of that year, he performed on The Ellen DeGeneres Show and later on Live with Kelly and Ryan.[2]

Career[edit]

Long Ride (2010–present)[edit]

His debut CD, "Long Ride" was released on his namesake Saint Patrick's Day, March 17, 2010. The album was released online six months later on September 14.[3]

Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

Year Album Peak positions
US Country US
2010 Long Ride
  • Release:
    US: March 17, 2010
    iTunes: September 14, 2010
  • Label: Cypress Tree
2011 Kevin Skinner: Live And Unplugged
  • Release:
    US: May 30, 2011
"—" denotes the album did not chart.

Singles[edit]

Year Single Album
2010 "Like It's the Last Goodbye" Long Ride

Music videos[edit]

Year Video Director
2010 "Like It's the Last Goodbye" John Lloyd Miller

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Kentucky Birth Index, 1911–1999". Familytreelegends.com. February 25, 1974. Retrieved June 9, 2010.
  2. ^ "Megan Fox, Louis C.K., Kevin Skinner Season Episode Guide on". Tv.com. December 1, 2009. Retrieved June 9, 2010.
  3. ^ "America's Got Talent Winner Kevin Skinner Plans Debut Album". Anti Music. Retrieved February 11, 2023.

External links[edit]

Preceded by America's Got Talent winner
Season 4 (Summer 2009)
Succeeded by