Thursday, April 29, 2010

Idol Headlines for 04/29/10



It’s Time for a Second Save – VFTW Endorses Michael Lynche


So now that we’re in the top 5, the VFTW pick has come down to Michael Lynche and Aaron Kelly. The choice went back and forth, but after some thought, it’s obvious who we should help save: Michael. He’s arrogant, he’s cheesy, and he’s only around because he’s riding a wave of sympathy from almost being eliminated. Most people would’ve loved to have seen home go home in 9th place like he was supposed to, so if he even lasts one more week, fans won’t be too happy. People seem to really hate this guy, which just means he’s perfect to plaster up on our site. The hate for Aaron isn’t even half as big, so that’s no fun just yet. And whereas Aaron is trying to improve, Mike just does the same thing every week without listening to the judges at all.


Entertainment Weekly


‘American Idol’ stars Katelyn Epperly and Lilly Scott book first concert together


We previously told you that West Des Moines native and “American Idol” contestant Katelyn Epperly had scheduled a gig or two in Des Moines.


Turns out she’s got a crooning cohort.


It’s been confirmed that on May 5, Epperly will perform with her best pal from “Idol,” Lilly Scott, who was eliminated from the reality television show the same night as Epperly.


The two will appear 8 p.m. May 5 at the Blue Moon Dueling Piano Bar and Restaurant in West Des Moines (where our Katelyn Epperly/Shawn Johnson interview took place). Doors open at 5 p.m. for the 21+ show. Cover is $8 at the door.


Des Moines


Sons Of Sylvia: From ‘Next Great American Band’ To ‘American Idol’


Shakira, Rascal Flatts, Lady Antebellum and Sons of Sylvia — wait, who? Millions of Americans could be forgiven if they weren’t familiar with the handsome brotherly trio who performed on Wednesday night’s (April 28) “American Idol” elimination show, where Siobhan Magnus got the boot.


But if you’ve been paying attention for the past three years, you might just recognize brothers Ashley, Austin and Adam Clark. They’ve been opening for good pal Carrie Underwood — who helicoptered in from her tour just to introduce them on “Idol” — on her current tour, and they played backup in her touring band right after she won season four. They were also the winners of the first and only season of “Idol” spinoff “The Next Great American Band,” back when they were known as the Clark Brothers.


Zap2it


American idyll


A great story? A great talent? To understand the phenomenon that is, or will be, Crystal Bowersox, to trace the roots of this 24-year-old Midwest singer — from microscopic rural patches of Northwest Ohio to Chicago train platforms where she busked for tips, from the dingiest old-man dives to the glare of “American Idol,” where she now stands a real shot at winning, or at least walking away a freshly minted star — to assemble the pieces that come together in a bluesy growl that transcends pop novelty altogether, to understand why an everyday, small-town bar musician with few prospects has most of this depressed area rallying around her: Begin at Papa’s Tavern.


Chicago Tribune


Mt. Prospect’s DeWyze a hot prospect on ‘American Idol’


A few tattoos grace the arms of “American Idol” finalist Lee DeWyze.


But the one closest to his heart features lyrics from the Cat Stevens coming-of-age ballad “Father and Son.”


Six weeks ago his former teacher Amy Silverman began organizing “Idol” viewing parties at the Fox & Hound Smoke House & Tavern in Arlington Heights. This week his father came out to the tavern for the first time to watch his son on national television.


Sun Times


OK! Interview: Idol Castoff Tim Urban!


Tim Urban’s American Idol journey started off very differently than the rest of the contestants, as he was sent home at the end of Hollywood Week, only to later receive a call asking him to come back to the show and join the top 24 after another contestant was disqualified. “I said, ‘Are you joking?,’ ” admits the 20-year-old from Duncanville, Tex. Unfortunately, the singer was eliminated on the April 21 episode, but Tim was still smiling when he dropped by the OK! offices to talk about his experience on the show.


OK Magazine


Ten-year Partnership Restores Music Education


More than 1,100 elementary student musicians from Indianapolis Public Schools will perform May 6 at Conseco Fieldhouse in celebration of the successes of a 10-year partnership between Bright House Networks, VH1 Save the Music Foundation and Indianapolis Public Schools that has restored music education programs in all IPS elementary schools. Broad Ripple Magnet High School student musicians, many of whom directly benefited from the restored elementary music education programs will also perform at the concert.


The 7 p.m. concert is a free event, although tickets are required for admission. Tickets are available at any IPS elementary school.


The winner of American Idol Season 8, Kris Allen will also be in town courtesy of VH1, and make a guest appearance during the concert. Kris won the hearts of America each week by adding his signature pop-rock sound to each performance he gave. His self-titled debut album was released in late 2009 on 19 Recordings/Jive Records. Kris’s first single, “Live Like We’re Dying,” recently went platinum with 1 million downloads.


Save The Music


American Idol winner comes to the Springs for a good cause


COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO — Six-year-old Lexi Davenport was diagnosed with leukemia in 2007. She was in remission for two years before just recently finding out her cancer is back.


“We thought she was cured and we thought that she was out of the woods. A few weeks ago she relapsed and it came back pretty aggressive and we were told we need a bone marrow transplant for her,” said Eric Davenport, Lexi’s dad.


But during American Idol winner Kris Allen’s performance, Lexi was given the chance to not think about her cancer. Listening to his live performance with her friends she says was “cool” and is why Kris Allen says he wishes he could do this every day.


“To make a kid smile and glowing, especially kids who are going through hard stuff, it means a lot.Iit’s a really cool thing to do that just by showing up,” said Allen.


Colorado Connection


American Idol Winner Kris Allen Sits Down With 11 News



With his debut album out and his first tour just around the corner, Kris Allen’s career is bigger right now than ever before and he was right here in Colorado Springs Wednesday night. KKTV Web Director Leslie Fichera sat down with Kris for a one-on-one interview to talk to him about everything from his music to his family and his fame.


KKTV


Danny Gokey in the studio

Tuesday, April 27, 2010 | RSS

We talked to Danny about his music, American Idol, his childhood, and which Hollywood movie star he looks like. See the pictures and the videos here…


Click here to see part 1

Click here to see part 2

Click here to see part 3


BigDandBubba


Danny Gokey Video-Stacy McCloud


Former American Idol finalist Danny Gokey’s new album is out, and his single, “My Best Days,” is climbing the charts.


It looks like “I Will Not Say Goodbye” is Danny’s next single.


We were able to get a sneak peek of the video several months before it will air.


FOX17


‘Twilight’ infatuation or obsession? Carmen Rasmusen Herbert


Now I have to admit, while reading these novels I was very pro-Edward. I loved the cheesy “I’d die for you” attitude that Bella and Edward had. My husband would frequently look over at me (with my nose deep in the book unintentionally sighing intermittently, totally engrossed) and just roll his eyes and say, “You’re wishing I were more like Edward, aren’t you?” Sigh again.


What is it about young adult fiction that sucks me in every time? What was so crazy about the whole Twilight phenomenon was that it was a hot seller not only for young tween and teen girls, but married moms like me, too! Why is that? Perhaps there’s a little bit of Bella in all of us – craving adventure, danger, and fairy-tale romance.


Deseret News


Jennifer Hudson postpones wedding


Jennifer Hudson became engaged to pro wrestler David Otunga in 2008, but the couple hasn’t yet made it down the aisle. The reason? Not cold feet, but rather scheduling conflicts, according to Life & Style magazine.


“If the wedding had gone off as planned, it would have already happened,” a source close to Hudson told the magazine. “They’ve pushed the date back because of David’s wrestling — for once he’s the one with the busier


MSNBC


Underwood thrills Civic Center crowd


CHARLESTON, W.Va. — A farm girl who had never even flown in an airplane before she was crowned the American Idol during the show’s fourth season, Carrie Underwood literally flew all over the Charleston Civic Center Wednesday.


Even amidst the multi-million dollar stage props and elaborate costuming, Underwood left no doubt that the show’s main attraction really was her priceless voice, truly worthy of the countless awards and accolades she’s garnered in her brief but gangbuster career since Simon Cowell told her “Welcome to Hollywood” in 2005.


WV Gazette


Jordin Sparks: New Tour Dates Added!


A fresh faced Jordin Sparks waves at photographers as she leaves a medical building on Wednesday (April 28) in Beverly Hills, Calif.


The 17-year-old singer recently made changes to her tour schedule and has added dates nationwide!


Jordin kicks things off Saturday (May 1) in Uncasville, Connecticut with a free show and will finish up her nationwide tour this summer.


Just Jared








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