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Idol Headlines for 11/13/11

Scotty McCreery CD signing at Mall of America, 4 pm CDT. Later he performs at Mystic Lake Casino in Prior Lake, MN.

Watch a live stream of Scotty’s performance HERE.

Elliott Yamin performs at Hotel Café in Los Angeles, CA.
Lauren Alaina performs at the Grove Christmas Tree Lighting in Hollywood, CA 7:30 pm.

It’s David Cook and Jan-Michael Gambill vs. Chris Evert and Kevin McKidd in the second match of the day at the Chris Evert Charities Tennis event in Boca Raton, FL

Danny Gokey appears in GAC TV’s Day Jobs at 8 pm (check your local listings)

Adam Lambert appears on Majors & Minors, The Hub 7 pm (check local listings)

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Song of The Week – Allison Iraheta – Beat Me Up

Check out this new feature from our new contributor Nick! It’s song of the week, and today’s feature is Allison Iraheta’s “Beat Me Up”.

“Okay, let’s be honest … I definitely chose one of my favorite Idol songs to start with. I mean, why not? I think that Allison was one of the most underrated Idols ever…”

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Idol Headlines for 11/12/11

Thia Megia sings the National Anthem before the Manny Pacquiao/Juan Manuel Marquez boxing match, MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas NV 3 pm.

David Archuleta performs live at Pandora Unforgettable Moments on Ice at the Grand Canyon University Arena in Phoenix, AZ. 7 pm. NBC Airdate: November 27, 2011 4:00 – 6:00 PM EST

David Cook plays tennis at the Chris Evert Pro-Celebrity Tennis Classic, Boca Raton, FL. Today, he plays Match 5, a doubles game with Jan- Michael Gambill vs. Patrick McEnroe and Jeffrey Donovan

Glee Project auditions take place in New York City today, with Season 1 winner, Damian McGinty

Carrie Underwood reportedly attended the David Cook concert last night in Boone, NC.

Listen to the new Daughtry song, “Outta My Head” NOW on the sound hound app for free until Sunday. More info here – http://bit.ly/v7TwIS

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Idol Headlines for 11/11/11 – The Evening Edition

‘So You Think You Can Dance’ Producers Settle Lawsuit Claiming Idea Theft

Fox Broadcasting, 19 Entertainment and Dick Clark Productions have settled a lawsuit that claimed that the concept for the hit reality show So You Think You Can Dance was stolen from a celebrity dance instructor and his partner. The agreement comes on the verge of a trial that was scheduled to begin next Monday.