Click here to check out this BubbleTweet of Danny Gokey and Matt Giraud hamming it up in front of their web cam. I think I saw imitations of some “South Park” characters, maybe a little Adam Sandler and not sure but there could be other imitations as well. Wow, it was sure funny to watch … I had to watch it again! (I’ll warn you that the intro kind of makes you jump because it’s so loud.)
Anoop Desai, a former “American Idol” contestant, sings the national anthem before the start of an NCAA college basketball game between North Carolina and Virginia Tech in Chapel Hill, N.C., Sunday, Jan. 10, 2010. (AP Photo/Jim R. Bounds)
New music from former Idol finalist Danny Gokey. It had about 4,000 downloads last week, according to Nielsen SoundScan. I think I enjoyed his first single – “It’s Only – a lot more than this tune. But hopefully Gokey’s best days are ahead: His new CD is due in March.
Nice article on Season 8 top 10 finalist Michael Sarver – on Suburban Chicago News.com. Click here to check it out. You will discover within this article that he is working on a new CD.
She just finished Season 8 (where she was in the top 4) last May and I haven’t heard anything about her upcoming album for a long time … until I saw her picture today. The 17-year-old red-headed rocker attended the “Los Premios MTV 2009″ event on Thursday, Oct. 15, at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City, Calif.
You’ll be hearing a lot about Allison in the coming months. Her new CD is due out Dec. 1 and her first single, “Friday I’ll Be Over U” will be on the radio soon. In fact, I read where bits of the song has already leaked out.
Allison talked with MTV about her upcoming CD release. Check it out by clicking here.
Just listened to Kris Allen’s first single titled “Live Like We’re Dying” and I really, really liked it. It definitely has that perfect radio sound to it and is probably one of the better first album singles I’ve heard come out of an Idol winner for quite some time.
Adam Lambert just can’t stay out of the news. He says in an Associated press story that an album of tunes he recorded before “American Idol” will be out this summer; and he also says that it won’t be anything like what he’s planning now.
Not sure if I like this move by Lambert. It may-could-possibly hurt his sales for his post-”Idol” music. But hey, it’s his choice.