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Kris Allen on loving Jacko, learning the viola, and being a heartthrob
Original at Entertainment Weekly
• Wed, Jun 10
And I agree with ktct - when is Kris, the WINNER of American Idol, going to land on EW's cover? But I like being called Jacko, especially when it's preceeded by Whacko! Good luck, Kris! Remember to do everything 19 tells you to do. Jordin and Ruben are ...
'Idolatry': Goodbye, Danny! Hello, Kris-Adam finale!
Original at Entertainment Weekly
• Sun, May 17
If Kris wins, I'll be happy for him, because he's a neat guy, but, it will be the last year I invest in American Idol. A show that turns out people like Taylor Hicks and Jordin Sparks as winners isn't believable if the great Adam Lambert is not chosen ...
'American Idol': How 'bout that 'Rat Pack' bottom three?
Original at Entertainment Weekly
• Wed, Apr 29
- Michael Slezak Nor did Jordin, Taylor and Carrie. So Adam fans,realize that he was in the B2 for a reason and DEAL WITH IT. HE HASN'T WON YET. If I were you, I'd vote my ass off next week and I would stop being SO DELUSIONAL! It really bugs me that Simon, ...
Whatever happened to Melinda Doolittle?
Original at Entertainment Weekly
• Tue, Dec 4
By Michael Slezak In light of the news that Jordin Sparks recently scored the lowest total first-week sales (119000) and the lowest first-week chart position (No. 10) among six American Idol champs to date…and seeing as Blake Lewis's Audio Day Dream got ...
Sure, Jordin won, but Ian Benardo is Idol's next superstarOriginal at Entertainment Weekly
• Thu, May 24
By Gavin Shulman Despite all the focus on Jordin Sparks, it's important to remember the friends we've made along the way. Do you recall season 6 Idol wannabe Ian Benardo? Well, it appears that not making it past that British a--hole/dodo bird/whatever your...
Snap Judgment: Jordin Sparks' first single
Original at Entertainment Weekly
• Thu, May 24
By Dawnie Walton First, can we agree that lyrically, the new American Idol song, "This Is My Now," is more of the same? A gloppy ballad about the sun breaking through the clouds, the path becoming clear, the light shining down, blah blah blah... Sorta weird that it came from an actual songwriting competition -...
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