Kris Allen was in Indianapolis, Indiana on Thursday for a free event in partnership with VH1?s Save the Music Foundation, Bright House Networks, and the Indianapolis Public schools. More than 1, 000 students took part
After the jump, check out clips from Clay Aiken’s first public television special, Tried & True, set to air on PBS stations this summer. Shot at the Memorial Auditorium in Clay’s hometown, Raleigh, North Carolina,
Aaron Kelly won’t get bench-pressed by Big Mike again…until the tour Last night, high school student Aaron Kelly got, well, flown to the moon. (That’s a euphemism for “kicked to the street.”) But is he
Carly Smithson and her band We Are the Fallen, made up of ex-Evanescence members, will release their very first album, Tear Down the World, on May 9. Check out a sneak of a new song
Aaron Kelly spoke with the press today, and I was pretty impressed with his maturity. His parents could not raise him, so his aunt and uncle adopted him, and have obviously done a really excellent
via Mediaweek: -Ratings Breakdown: Led by American Idol, Fox ruled the ratings roost on Wednesday, followed by CBS in the No. 2 spot. ABC’s below-average performance was a result of the collapse of Happy Town
‘Idol’ listed as TV’s biggest revenue generator “American Idol” rakes in $8.1 million in ad sales each half-hour it is on the air, making it TV’s biggest revenue generator, according to the listmakers at Forbes
‘Idol’ results show minute-by-minute recap: Aaron, going home he is It was a relatively mellow Wednesday night in the “Idol”-dome as the top 5 and mentor Harry Connick Jr. embraced that timelessly smooth Sinatra swing.
Something about Lady Gaga’s performance on Idol last night seemed off, didn’t it? It turns out her pre-recorded segment was edited. Gaga tweeted last night, “Idol cut down my performance–see the full-length performance here little