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Living the life of an idol, even without the titleMusic & nightlifeWhen Chris Daughtry and his band play Seattle Tuesday, he arrives in town not as an "American Idol" loser, but instead with a No. 1 record and sales...
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Published: 2007-02-01 Provider: Seattle Times
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Daughtry to perform free concert in N.C.American Idol finalist Chris Daughtry will perform a free concert in downtown Greensboro on March 23.
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Published: 2007-01-25 Provider: USA Today
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Creed’s Stapp Talks Breakup, Make-Up and Shaved HeadIn his dressing room before Creed’s first gig of a two-month tour, frontman Scott Stapp was so calm, you’d think the hotly anticipated trek was a victory lap. But he knows they have a lot of work to do if they’re going to compete for their share of rock fans from the Nickelback-Daughtry nation that’s sprung up in their absence. “Right now, we have feel like we have a second chance to make a first impression as artists,” said Stapp, who’s weathered addiction and assorted trials since the band spl
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Published: 2009-08-07 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News
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“American Idol” Winners & Losers: How Will Allen, Lambert Fare?Photos: FOX Kelly Clarkson won American Idol and debuted at Number One with her first full-length album, Thankful. Chris Daughtry was booted before he could reach the Top Three and set a chart record with his band’s first album. Taylor Hicks struck up the Soul Patrol and was crowned the Season Five champion, only to lose his label deal after sluggish sales. Sanjaya Malakar became one of the most famous contestants in Idol history during his longer-than-expected run in Season Six … and then disa
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Published: 2009-05-21 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News, American Idol
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Mariah Carey, Snoop, Fergie Perform on Star-Packed “Idol Gives Back” American Idol’s second annual anti-poverty charity drive Idol Gives Back was a night for huge voices (Mariah Carey, Carrie Underwood), big emotions (a weepy Annie Lennox, a generous Simon Cowell) and sizeable mistakes (Terry Hatcher singing Underwood’s “Before He Cheats,” Ryan Seacrest inexplicably shuffling offstage along with the So You Think You Can Dance? stars). And don’t forget about the big corporate sponsors — Idol certainly didn’t. The night began with the season seven contestants singing Rihanna’s “Don’t Stop the Music” and continued with Snoop Dogg performing “Can’t Say Goodbye” with help from Charlie Wilson and a pack of kids who play in his youth-football league. Miley Cyrus took the stage twice, and Fergie sang once with John Legend and again with Heart, punctuating her contributions to the latter by writhing around the stage in leather pants and doing two one-handed cartwheels (alas, Heart devotee Carly Smithson didn’t get to join in the fun). After appearing in a moving pre-taped segment filmed in Africa, Annie Lennox played Jimmy Cliff’s “Many Rivers to Cross,” and Underwood sang George Michael’s “Praying for Time.” Sheila E. (another alum of an Idol-affiliated show, The Next Great American Band) joined Gloria Estefan for “Get on Your Feet,” and the Idol contestants returned to harmonize on “Seasons of Love” from the musical Rent. Brad Pitt introduced Daughtry’s appearance, and the night ended with Randy Jackson backing Mariah Carey on bass for “Fly Like a Bird.” Jimmy Kimmel, Sarah Silverman, Billy Crystal and Robin Williams attempted to lighten the mood, but it was hard to contend with the extremely serious tone of the show’s documentary segments, which featured Bono, Daughtry and Alicia Keys in Africa, Miley and Billy Ray Cyrus in rural Kentucky, Paula Abdul and Randy Jacks
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Published: 2008-04-10 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News, American Idol
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Chris Daughtry Feels the Heat for Comments on “American Idol” “Decline” As you may have read Monday, Chris Daughtry described American Idol as in a state of “decline” on RollingStone.com. Since then, a producer for the show told Rolling Stone Daughtry called to apologize and said that he was “misquoted or taken out of context.” We think Daughtry is a great guy and understand that he put himself in a tough position, but we also need to set the record straight. Here’s the interview transcript and audio from our phone conversation. ROLLING STONE: Are you gonna watch it next season, or do you even care anymore? I mean— CHRIS DAUGHTRY: You know, it’s kinda hard, to be honest with you. ROLLING STONE: Yeah, I can imagine. CHRIS DAUGHTRY: It’s gotten to a point now where it just kind of like—I don’t know. I don’t know how many people actually take it serious. And in return you have a hard time having an audience that takes it serious— ROLLING STONE: Right. CHRIS DAUGHTRY: —you know what I mean? So, you know, this—I feel like they’re gonna have to do a lot to really, you know, change the way it’s—or otherwise, I think it’s gonna end up, you know, running its course, because, you know, I think that people get tired of seeing the people that suck. It’s funny at first, but come on. You know, you spend like two whole—two or three weeks on people that can’t sing, and that’s what they’re banking it on. It’s like come on, find some people that you can really invest in. ROLLING STONE: Right. CHRIS DAUGHTRY: And even better, why don’t you give them a time to perform some of their own songs if they’re able to play an instrument? If not, you know, work it out with the band, and, you know, let’s see what kind of artists they really are, you know what I’m saying? And I think some stuff like that—people would end up taking it more serious, you know, as an audience because despite what it’s done, so many people are like—you know, there’s that stigma of like oh, it comes from
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Published: 2008-01-16 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News, American Idol, Daughtry
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Despite Police Tour, Concerts, Like CDs, Experience 2007 Decline Like much of the music industry, North American ticket sales suffered a drop this year, as the top twenty tours of 2007 generated only $996 million, the worst numbers since 2004. Despite the Police reunion tour — the year’s top-earner with $131 million, which makes it the fourth highest-grossing in history — totals still were down 15.6 percent from last year’s gross. Kenny Chesney and Justin Timberlake tours made $71.1 and $70.6 million, respectively, to take second and third place. While four acts sold more than one million concert tickets in ‘06, only the Police and Chesney surpassed that total in 2007. The concert circuit was no doubt hurt by the Hannah Montana Ticketmaster scandal, as well as the fact that the top six best-selling albums of 2007 were all released in 2006, which affected promotional tours. Perennial chart toppers the Rolling Stones also took a year off to tour Europe. Fingers are being pointed at the Dave Matthews Band and Bruce Springsteen, who both set out on fan-friendly tours that saw them price tickets at lower average prices. Still, the numbers would have been better if the number five tour, the Van Halen jaunt with David Lee Roth back at the mike, had started at its original kick-off point in the summer of 2007. Because of its late start (due to Eddie Van Halen’s rehab stint), the majority of its shows will bleed over into 2008. With Van Halen still getting along a mere five days ’til New Year’s, and a possible Led Zeppelin tour on the horizon, 2008 looks to be a stronger year for the concert biz. Related Stories: Daughtry, The Police Named Kings of the 2007 Billboard Charts Tweens Rejoice: Ticketmaster Defeats Evil Ticket-Snatching Monster According To Baseless Evidence, Led Zeppelin To Tour!
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Published: 2007-12-27 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News
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Red Hot Chili Peppers Vs. David Duchovny; Jimmy Page “Just a Bit Bruised”; More Bruce Springsteen Tour Dates The Red Hot Chili Peppers have filed suit against Showtime’s Californication, claiming the show – which stars and is co-produced by David Duchovny – stole from the band’s 1999 album by the same name. The Chili Peppers have demanded that the show stop using the name and to give the band any profits made while using it. “Californication is the signature CD, video and song of the band’s career,” frontman Anthony Kiedis said in a statement. “For some TV show to come along and steal our identity is not right.” Jimmy Page says his broken pinky finger is healing nicely and is confident Led Zeppelin’s reunion performance will go off as planned on December 10th after being rescheduled following his incident. “I’m able to do what I ought to be able to do,” he told Reuters. “It’s just a bit bruised and a it’s bit painful still, but with this two weeks’ postponement. . .it’s going to be fine.” John Mayer’s blogging continues with a defense of today’s pop music in the form of his five favorite songs of the moment — “They’re great,” Mayer writes. “Not ‘actually’ great, as in ‘I expected them to suck and I”m reluctantly giving it up,’ great. Just stand-out pop music of today.” — which include pop-punker Paramore’s “Misery Business,” Justin Timberlake’s “Lovestoned/I Think She Knows” Interlude, Jordin Sparks’ “Tattoo,” Sara Bareilles’ “Love Song” and Daughtry’s “Over You.” Dr. Jan Adams, the plastic surgeon who operated on Kanye West’s mother, suggests Dr. Donda West may have died of an overdose of the vicodin he prescribed to her in an interview with the L.A. Times. Adams maintains there was nothing wrong with Donda when she left his office following a November 9th appointment for a breast reduction, tummy tuck an
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Published: 2007-11-21 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News
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