It’s been tradition for the American Idol winner to perform at the annual Walmart Shareholders meeting. This year’s meeting takes place at the Bud Walton Arena at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, AR, tomorrow,
Lee DeWyze and Crystal Bowersox sat for interviews at Sirius XM radio yesterday. Check out a few video clips after the jump. Crystal dishes on singing with Alanis Morissette on the American Idol finale. He
David Archuleta, continuing his tour to promote his new memoir, Chords of Strength, performed “Works For Me” on Fox & Friends this morning (June 3). David co-wrote the song, a bonus track from his debut
Crystal Bowersox and Lee DeWyze sing “Falling Slowly” on the Today Show this morning. The performance was part of the Today Show Summer Concert series. 2nd Update: Lee DeWyze sings “Hallelujah” with back up from
via Brian Mansfield from USA Today: The sales totals for the Season 9 Idols, from the days following the finale (Pre-finale sales are not available to Soundscan) Lee DeWyze: 274, 000 downloads (Beautiful Day: 95,
Crystal Bowersox sings “Me and Bobby McGee” on the Today show Thursday morning (June 3) in front of a crowd outside on the Today show stage. There’s a brief interview before the performance with Crystal
Lee DeWyze performs his gorgeous acoustic version of “Beautiful Day” on the Today show Thursday morning (June 3) in front of a crowd outside on the Today show stage. Check out the performance after the
Idols on the Hot 100: (via Kirsten) 24 Lee DeWyze “Beautiful Day” 25 Carrie Underwood “Undo It” 35 Adam Lambert “Whattaya Want From Me” 44 Lee DeWyze “Hallelujah” 57 Crystal Bowersox “Up to the Mountain”
Look who showed up to David Archuleta’s book signing in New York City today! (June 2). In New York promoting their upcoming tour, Top 10 contestants, Casey James, Andrew Garcia and Didi Benami stopped
Check out photos from Wednesday’s (June 2) M&M Pretzel Launch press conference and performance featuring the Top 10 Idols Unfortunately, the performance was cut short at 3 songs, due to safety reasons, according to a