2005-2006: The Real Thing
Signed to
RCA Records, Bice's first single, released
June 21, 2005, was his version of "
Inside Your Heaven". The single debuted at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart and #1 on the Billboard Hot Single Sales chart. Bice's single replaced
Carrie Underwood's version of the same song at #1, the first time in the history of the sales chart. The B-side was his rendition of the
Ides of March hit "Vehicle", featuring an appearance by
Richie Sambora. It was certified
Gold in late July 2005. Bice was also invited to the
Bonnaroo Music Festival by
Trey Anastasio (formerly of
Phish). He sang a song with
Willie Nelson at a Birmingham concert and was invited by Nelson to perform at
Farm Aid. Bice also appeared on
Carlos Santana's 2005 album
All That I Am on the song "Brown Skin Girl," which did not appear on his own solo album.
On
June 15, 2005, Bice married long-time girlfriend Caroline Fisher in Helena. The Bices' first child, a son named Aidan Michael Bice, was born on
September 24, 2005..
On
July 31, 2005, Bice broke his foot while performing in concert in
Manchester, New Hampshire but carried on with the tour. On
August 18 Bice, who had been suffering from stomach pain for months, was rushed to the hospital for emergency intestinal surgery to remove a blockage. The surgery was successful, but he was sidelined from the tour for several shows. During his absence from the tour, fellow contestants Anwar, Nikko, Scott, Anthony and Constantine sang "
Sweet Home Alabama" and wore Bo Bice T-shirts. Bice returned to the tour for the final 2 concerts in
Syracuse, New York, September 10 and September 11 (a
benefit concert with proceeds going to the
American Red Cross to help victims of
Hurricane Katrina). In addition, to playing that concert, he also opened his home in Helena to a family displaced by Hurricane Katrina. Bice continued to have health problems and was re-admitted to the hospital for complications related to the August intestinal surgery.
Bice's solo debut album,
The Real Thing, was released on December 13, 2005. It opened at #4.
The Real Thing has the seventh-highest opening for a debut album by an
American Idol finalist; it is also noteworthy that Bo Bice is one of several non-winners (along with
Clay Aiken, Joshua Gracin, Katharine McPhee, Elliott Yamin, Kellie Pickler, and
Chris Daughtry) to achieve good success in record sales. Bice's band SugarMoney appears with him on three tracks on
The Real Thing's DualDisc version: "Cinnamon & Novocaine," "Sinner In a Sin," and "Whiskey, Women & Time."
Bice was the guest host for the
The Fairly OddParents episode,
Fairy Idol, on
May 19 2006.
On September 12, 2006, Bice released a cover of
The Chambers Brothers 1968 smash hit, "Time Has Come Today," through various legal digital music download sites. The tune, which does not appear on
The Real Thing, is the theme song for a new Monopoly commercial. It has been rumored to be Bice's new single and possibly a track on Bice's second major album. The tune surprised many of Bice's fans who were not made aware of the song until days before the release.
On October 5, 2006, Bice underwent emergency surgery in Nashville, TN to correct a recurring intestinal problem. According to his official website, the surgery "was not easy or routine." The surgery came after several rounds of tests and doctors deemed his condition serious enough to operate immediately. All of his October tour dates were cancelled.