Looks like not everyone loves former American Idol contestant Chris Daughtry’s song “Feels Like Tonight.” Randy Mazick of the band The Asphalt is taking Daughtry to court for allegedly stealing his band’s song “Tonight.” Mazick is also naming Apple in the suit, since they distributed the song via iTunes.
He may not have won American Idol, but that other David can’t boast a corn maze constructed in his honor. Folks in Lehi, Utah paid a most unique tribute to their local hero at the 13th Annual Cornbelly’s Corn Maze and Pumpkin Fest at Thanksgiving Point.
If you can’t celebrate fall in Utah, you can catch Archuleta closer to home (in your living room, in fact) on Nickelodeon’s iCarly this season. He’ll play a contestant in a talent competition called (wink, wink) America Sings.
Archuleta’s self-titled CD is set to be released on November 11th, with David Cook’s release slated for the following Tuesday, November 18th. As of this writing, Cook’s ranked #31 in music on Amazon.com with Archuleta coming in at #48. Whose music do you think will sell more, or do you think most Idol fans will be adding both artists to their collection/iPod? Comment and let us know.
She only came in seventh place on American Idol, but she’s the only one to date who’s an Academy Award winner. Now Jennifer Hudson is set for more accolades with the release of her self-titled disc.
Vibe senior associate editor Keith Murphy told USA Today that “‘Spotlight‘ could have been sung by Rihanna or another pop or R&B act, but (Hudson) takes it somewhere else. She can belt out a song and make you cry.”
Hudson has no reason to shed any tears but tears of joy these days. She recently got engaged to reality show contestant David Otunga, and her latest film The Secret Life of Bees, the follow up to her role in the box office smash Sex and the City, comes out October 17th.
So the question is raised again — is it better not to win American Idol? Comment and let us know.
Jordin Sparks has no regrets about scolding MTV VMAs host Russell Brand for mocking purity rings, but she may take it “One Step At A Time” in choosing her words in the future.
“It’s something I feel strongly about. I wish I would’ve worded it differently - that somebody who doesn’t wear a promise ring isn’t necessarily a slut - but I can’t take it back now,” the American Idol winner told ContactMusic.com.
“It was a split-second thing, and it came out kind of wrong. Still, I don’t regret it.”
Other aspects of Sparks’ career are definitely going right. Her hits “Tattoo” and “No Air” (Duet with Chris Brown) are all over the radio, and her new single looks hitbound too.
Will Sparks’ outspoken nature help or hurt her relationship with her fans? Comment and let us know.
On September 9th, 19 Records will re-release Daughtry’s debut CD in a new deluxe version. The upcoming release will feature a bonus DVD and four bonus audio tracks, including an acoustic version of the band’s huge hit “Home,” “What About Now” as performed on the Idol Gives Back TV special, and a cover of the Foreigner favorite “Feels Like the First Time.”
Daughtry, as a supporter of One, which raises awareness of global hunger and poverty, will take part in events surrounding both the Democratic and Republican conventions this year. “The band’s participation will spotlight One and its mission while focusing attention on the opportunities the next president and Congress will have to make a major difference in the fight against global poverty, hunger and disease,” says 19 Records in a press release.
Many CDs like Daughtry’s are being repackaged with extras and re-released. How do you feel about this trend? Comment and let us know.
RCA Records announced today that American Idol winner David Cook’s anxiously awaited CD will be produced by multi-platinum hit maker Rob Cavallo (Green Day American Idiot).
Cook has stated in the press that he was committed to making a rock album, and in an interview with Entertainment Weekly discussed the possibility that his current hit single “The Time of My Life” might not make the cut for the new disc.
RCA Records reports that Cook set the record for the most new entries by an artist in the 50-year history of the Hot 100, with 11 songs entering the chart dated June 7, 2008. That broke the record of six new entries in one week. Cook’s 11 songs were led by “The Time of My Life,” which debuted at No. 3, making it the highest new entry of 2008. “The Time of My Life” debuted at No 1 on two other charts, the Hot Digital Songs and the Hot Digital Tracks.
In more surprising news, Cook told Entertainment Weekly that label executive Clive Davis has no involvement with the Idol champion’s upcoming release. Davis famously clashed with first Idol winner Kelly Clarkson over the making of her most recent album My December.
Cook’s as yet untitled CD is slated for release this fall.
What are your thoughts on Clive Davis’ non-involvement with David Cook’s CD? Comment and let us know.