‘Idol’s’ Scott MacIntyre Reveals Disease That Almost Killed Him; Is Sister’s Life In Danger Too? Scott MacIntyre was “American Idol’s” first visually impaired contestant and now as he begins life after the show, Scott reveals
The iTunes recordings are typically over-produced, but I’m hearing even more this week. Dial it back Rickey! The arrangements threaten to overpower the Idols’ vocals–not a good thing. My favorite this week:
Michael Johns, set to drop a new album titled Hold Back My Heart on June 23rd, recently spoke with Shirley Halperin of Bilboard Magazine about his new record, the current season of American Idol, and
UPDATE: Jason tells Billboard Magazine that he’s signed to Atlantic Records and that he hopes to get a record out by summertime. Check the video interview after the jump. Kara DioGuardi spills the beans in
American Idol Finale: Hillary Clinton Giving Tickets To Supporters Secretary of State Hillary Clinton still has some unpaid debt left over from her campaign. Now supporter James Carville is trying to help her finish it
David Cook filmed his bit in the VH1 comedy Free Radio right before he set off on his spring college tour. He plays himself being interviewed by the clueless intern who runs the show. After,
Katharine McPhee’s turn on CSI:NY aired this week. I had it on in the background, but wasn’t really paying attention. All I know is that she killed a guy and then finally gets caught. It
Clay Aiken guest stars as a celebrity judge on this week’s America’s Next Top Model with host and BFF Tyra Banks. He also helped out with one of the challenges–putting on his best queen (not
Scott MacIntyre isn’t afraid to stick to his convictions–he maintains that his performance of “The Search is Over” on Tuesday was solid, and that the judges should have given him more credit. When he heard
Fast overnight ratings from Marc Berman: -Ratings Breakdown: Fox got over the Wednesday hump in typically winning fashion care of American Idol, which led the night with 22.43 million viewers and a 7.8 rating/20 share