Mario Vazquez
Singer / Talent Show Contestant
Mario Vazquez is the chapeau-adorned singer who gained national attention as the promising American Idol contestant who left the show only eight weeks into the fourth season of the televised competition. Vazquez grew up in New York and graduated from Laguardia Arts high school in 1995. After years of trying to break into the music business, he landed a chance at competing on the TV show that made recording stars out of Kelly Clarkson, Fantasia Barrino and other Idol competitors. Considered a favorite, he stunned viewers by withdrawing from the competition on 13 March 2005, citing "personal reasons," an explanation that apparently dumbfounded his own family. Within two weeks it was reported that Mario had been a guest vocalist on Argentinian guitarist Cesar Marrol's 2004 album Worlds of Change, a probable violation of his Idol contract. Vazquez ended up with a record contract with the Arista label, and in the fall of 2006 he released his self-titled debut album and the single "Gallery."Other personalities from American Idol include: host Ryan Seacrest; judges Paula Abdul, Simon Cowell and Randy Jackson; would-be contestants William Hung and Mario Vazquez; and winners Ruben Studdard (2003) and Carrie Underwood (2005).
Four Good Links
Mario Vazquez
His official site, from the record label Arista
Mario Online
Fan tribute with news, sights and sounds
American Idol
The show's official site still has a profile
Mario Vazquez and Cesar Marrol
March 2005 news piece with background on Mario's story
Vital Stats
Birth
1977 (?)
Birthplace
Death
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Best Known As
The contestant who dropped out of 2005's American Idol

