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''James Durbin'' is a rock-and-roll singer and guitarist from Santa Cruz, California. He got his big break when he competed on the tenth season of ''[[American Idol]]'', ultimately finishing in fourth place. Shortly after that, he recorded and released his first album, ''Memories of a Beautiful Disaster'', which has enjoyed a fairly significant amount of success.
[[James Durbin]] is a rock-and-roll singer and guitarist from Santa Cruz, California. He got his big break when he competed on the tenth season of ''[[American Idol]]'', ultimately finishing in fourth place. Shortly after that, he recorded and released his first album, ''Memories of a Beautiful Disaster'', which has enjoyed a fairly significant amount of success.

Discography:


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''Memories of a Beautiful Disaster'' (2011)
''Memories of a Beautiful Disaster'' (2011)


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* [[Calling the Old Man Out|Calling The Old Man and the Old Lady Out]]: In "Screaming", Durbin says his parents are "liars" for saying that his life would get better.
* [[Calling the Old Man Out|Calling The Old Man and the Old Lady Out]]: In "Screaming", Durbin says his parents are "liars" for saying that his life would get better.
* [[Childhood Friend Romance]]: "May", but it doesn't end well. See [[Death by Childbirth]] below.
* [[Childhood Friend Romance]]: "May", but it doesn't end well. See [[Death by Childbirth]] below.

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James Durbin is a rock-and-roll singer and guitarist from Santa Cruz, California. He got his big break when he competed on the tenth season of American Idol, ultimately finishing in fourth place. Shortly after that, he recorded and released his first album, Memories of a Beautiful Disaster, which has enjoyed a fairly significant amount of success.

Discography:

Memories of a Beautiful Disaster (2011)


James Durbin provides examples of the following tropes: