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Apple Valley s Chayce Beckham rides Dumbo into Top 7 on American Idol
Country singer performs reimagined version of Baby Mine to advance during show s Disney Night episode
And then there were seven.
Apple Valley s Chayce Beckham on Sunday didn’t need Dumbo the Flying Elephant s magic feather to soar into the “American Idol” Top 7 on Sunday night.
Instead, the raspy-voiced singer moved another step closer to the “Idol” crown via his reimagined version of the song Baby Mine from Walt Disney s 1941 animated film, Dumbo,” which he sang during the show s Disney Night episode.
Beckham didn’t have to wait long to learn if he made the cut either. Idol host Ryan Seacrest announced the High Desert native as the first contestant to advance during the themed episode.
I m here and I m doing this : An interview with American Idol hopeful Chayce Beckham
High Desert native talks music, family and what s next
Victorville Daily Press
“American Idol” singer and High Desert native Chayce Beckham recalls being a young boy when he first laid eyes on an old guitar at his grandmother’s home.
“I was 3 years old when I started messing with it, so that was my earliest memory of music,” said Beckham, who’s currently vying to win season 19 of ABC s singing competition. “I’ve been playing guitar ever since.”
Beckham, 24, has become a favorite among the show s fans and country singer Luke Bryan, one of its three judges. The gritty-voiced singer took time this past week to speak with the Daily Press about music, life’s challenges, desert sunsets and life beyond “Idol.”
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Diane Norman lost her memory twice.
The first time, it disappeared in bits and pieces. She forgot where she left her purse, searching for it dozens of times a day. She forgot how to cook and how to pay the bills. She forgot people who were fixtures in her life.
Then, last year, she lost it again when the
pandemic kept her away from her husband the keeper of her memories.
“Today is our wedding anniversary,” Gordon Norman said, as he sat in the living room beside the chair his wife once occupied in their Glendora home. It was Feb. 17, a Wednesday, and they were celebrating 54 years of marriage over FaceTime.