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David Cook tour is college bound

Monday, January 26th, 2009
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Reigning American Idol winner David Cook is riding high with praise and rave reviews for his self-titled debut CD. Now the Kansas City native is about to pack up the bus for a spring tour in support of the release.

The three-month-plus tour begins Feb. 13 at Florida State University and ends with an April 25 show at the University of Tulsa. Most of the tour dates are at college campuses around the country, but there are a couple of non-university dates. Check out the complete tour schedule below:

Friday, February 13th - Tallahasee, Fl - Florida State University
Saturday, February 14th - Biloxi, MS - Beau Rivage
Sunday, February 15th - Oxford, MS - Ole Miss
Wednesday, February 18th - Eau Claire, WI - University of Wisconsin
Thursday February 19th - Cedar Falls, IA - University of Northern Iowa
Friday, February 20th - Green Bay, WI - University of Wisconsin - Green Bay
Saturday, February 21st - Valparaiso, IN - Valparaiso University
Monday, February 23rd - Waverly, IA – Warlburg
Tuesday, February 24th - Fullton, MO – Westminster
Wednesday, February 25th - Conway, AR - Central Arkansas University
Friday, February 27th- Portsmouth, OH - Shawnee State University
Sunday, March 1st - Newburgh, NY - Mount St. Mary
Tuesday, March 3rd - Carlisie, PA – Dickenson
Friday, March 6th - Morgantown, WV - W Virginia University
Sunday, March 8th - Willimantic, CT - Eastern Connecticut State University
Tuesday, March 10th - Poughkeepsie, NY - Marist College
Friday, March 13th - Niagara Falls, NY - Seneca Niagara Casino
Saturday, March 14th - Elkins, WV - Davis and Elkins
Monday, March 16th - Bloomington, PA - Bloomington University
Thursday, March 19th - Mansfield, PA - Mansfield University
Friday, March 20th - Atlantic City, NJ - Borgata
Saturday, March 21st - Atlantic City, NJ – Borgata
Monday, March 23rd – Selinsgrove, PA - Susquehanna University
Tuesday, March 24th- York, PA - Penn State York
Thursday, March 26th - Blues Creek, NC - Campbell, University
Friday, March 27th - Pemberton, NJ - Burlington Community College
Monday, March 30th - New London, NH - Colby Sawyer College
Tuesday, March 31st - New Haven, CT - So. CT State
Thursday, April 2nd - Wilmington, NC - Azalea Fest at Wilmington University
Friday, April 3rd - Towson, MD - Towson University
Sunday, April 5th - Radford, VA - Radford University
Wednesday, April 8th - Macon, GA - Mercer University
Tuesday, April 14th - Malcomb, IL - Western Illinois University
Tuesday, April 21st - Searcy, AR - Harding University
Wednesday, April 22nd - Kansas City, MO - Ameristar Casino
Saturday, April 25th - Tulsa, OK - University of Tulsa

‘Idol’ news roundup

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Season 7 American Idol winner David Cook

DAVID COOK DEBUT RELEASE SET
He may be having The Time of His Life, but there’s no question David Cook is ready for his first full-length release. The latest singer to be crowned American Idol, Cook is set to release his debut album November 18 on 19 Recordings/RCA Records. The first single, Light On, will be available on iTunes beginning Sept. 30.

Light On was co-written by Chris Cornell, lead singer/songwriter for megabands Soundgarden and Audioslave, and Brian Howes, a well-known producer and songwriter. Keep up with the latest David Cook news at his now-live Web site, www.davidcookofficial.com.

CHRIS DAUGHTRY TURNS BACK TO TV
Season 5 American Idol finalist Chris Daughtry may be leaving his reality days in the past, but he’s certainly not done with television appearances. It recently was announced Daughtry would appear as a guest star on an upcoming episode of CSI: NY.

The 28-year-old is expected to first appear in the show’s 100th episode as a character named Machiavelli Taylor, according to reports. With Katharine McPhee taking on the big screen recently in House Bunny — not to mention an Oscar winner and dozens of Broadway gigs among other past finalists — Idol no longer can be seen only as a chance to become the next big pop star.

NEW ‘IDOL’ JUDGE IS ‘PRETTY HONEST’
Judge No. 4, Kara DioGuardi, has been spending some time in the judging chair at Season 8 auditions in New York, Jacksonville, Louisville and San Francisco. The newest judge to join the Idol panel talked to the New York Post about her new job and finding her spot on judges row.

“I just know I’m getting my groove, loosening up and forgetting about the big elephant in the room,” she told the Post. “The first few cities I was like, ‘Oh my God, the camera is on me’, it was a little strange. … But I’m starting to let my true self come out. You forget about the camera and start being you. And that’s been fun for me.”

In the end, DioGuardi said she has been trying to be “pretty honest” in her opinions and comments to Season 8 hopefuls.

It’s David vs. David, again

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

David Cook may have gotten more votes than David Archuleta to take the American Idol crown. But it’s the younger David who is getting the numbers where it really matters — on the charts.

Crush, the first single from Archuleta’s upcoming CD debuted No. 2 on the Hot 100 singles chart, one spot higher than Cook’s No. 3 opening with The Time of My Life. Crush also made its way to the No. 1 position on iTunes (it’s now at No. 6) for top downloads on the day it was released.

We haven’t seen this kind of winner vs. runner-up chart battle since Clay Aiken showed Ruben Studdard who American really liked back in 2003.

Still, Cook has plenty of reasons to smile. Time of My Life sold 236,000 digital copies in its debut week, crushing Crush, which only was downloaded 166,000 times in its opening week. In time, I’m betting the reigning Idol champion will outlast the younger David. But you just never know …

David Cook signs another deal

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008
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He won the latest season of American Idol and got to sign a record deal. Now David Cook has signed another contract.

The Season 7 Idol champion has agreed to be a celebrity endorser for Skechers. The singer’s face will be shown in billboard and print advertisements for the popular shoe company.

Cook, who is working on his debut release and touring with the Idols summer tour, isn’t the first winner of the show to work with Sketchers. Season 4 winner Carrie Underwood also endorsed the brand.

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Are Cook and Caldwell really dating?

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008
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She was a finalist on American Idol Season 2. He just won Season 7. But is there really any truth behind a possible dating relationship between Kimberly Caldwell and David Cook?

During an interview as part of her TV Guide Channel hosting duties, Caldwell last week accepted a dinner invitation from the newest Idol winner.

“I’ve been hearing you say all these nice things about me all season,” Cook said. “So, I’m actually going to ask you to dinner right now.”

If that’s not all enough to really get the rumors started, I don’t know what it will take. Apparently, though, the two have been seen together since last week — how does David even have the time, really?

Earlier this season, I interviewed Kimberly about her thoughts on the Season 7 contestants, and she confessed her affection for Cook even then.

“I’m obsessed with David Cook,” Caldwell told me. “I want to make out with him … a lot. And probably will.”

Now we just have to sit back and watch the covers of celebrity gossip magazines to see how it all plays out.

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David Cook’s big moment

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

He was Fantasia Barrino’s favorite, among others, but it appeared David Cook didn’t think he’d actually take the title of American Idol Season 7. But he did.

These are sampling of photos after the announcement was made. Get used to seeing this face, because you’ll likely be seeing a lot more of it in the near future.

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And the other David shouldn’t be forgotten, either …

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Nor should last year’s winner, Jordin Sparks …

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Now, stay tuned to WatchingAmericanIdol.com for news and updates about all of this season’s contestants and contestants from the past. And, if you attend one of the concerts this summer, share your story and photos with me to be posted on the blog.

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David Cook wins ‘American Idol’

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008
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David Cook is having the time of his life. And now, he’ll be singing Time of My Life, the winning song from the songwriting competition for Season 7 of American Idol.

In a season where David Archuleta seemed to be the clear winner — even during last night’s performances — David Cook pulled away from the other finalists with consistent performances week after week. He grew with each week, and he made every single performance seem like it could be played on the radio — or at a David Cook concert, at the very least.

It’s pretty cool to see a guy win who, genuinely, is a little surprised. And visibly excited. I have to say I’m looking forward to seeing what things are to come from the newest winner of Idol.

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Live blogging: ‘American Idol’ crowns winner

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

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David Cook and David Archuleta stand on either side of host Ryan Seacrest during Tuesday night’s finale performance show.

After a red carpet arrival event that welcomed several past winners and even more contestants — even celebrities including Teri Hatcher and Janice Dickenson — it’s time to crown a winner. American Idol Season 7 is coming to a close, and David Cook or David Archuleta will be crowned the winner.

On the red carpet, Simon Cowell took back his comments about it being a knockout and Archuleta being a sure winner. He said, after watching at home, he saw how well Cook held up in the contest. Now, it’s time for a two-hour finale packed with performances and, of course, the winner.

Last night, there were 97.5 million votes cast. And the split is 56 percent to 44 percent, Ryan Seacrest announces. So it’s a fairly close one. Now, let’s get down to it.

I have to say I am a little surprised Idol would have these two finalists pair up for Hero. It was a slightly off duet — a song way more fit for Cook than Archuleta. At least it wasn’t as awkward as the shameless plug for The Love Guru.

Syesha and Seal? Um, that’s a bit of a bizarre pairing, too.

At least Jason Castro chose to sing Hallelujah. And other song from him may have been a waste of time. This certainly was a highlight for him this season, and I’m pretty certain it’s safe to say he’ll be singing that tune on the summer tour.

OK, so now it’s like Oprah. And you get a car! And you get a car! Sorry, I couldn’t resist. I love that Ford is giving the Top 2 finalists each a Hybrid Escape. And what’s up with David Cook acting shocked? Has he not watched this show in the past?

Now, it’s on to the Top 6 women performing a group number. Could Amanda Overmyer look any more unimpressed? I think the answer is no. She needs to show some appreciation or Donna Summers — she looks a little rough and confused — may just slap her across the face.

Wait a second. Ryan Seacrest is dancing. Is he drunk? I’m so confused right now …

After the break, we’re back to this season’s finalists. Paired up this time are Carly Smithson and Michael Johns, two contestants Seacrest says were voted off earlier than they should have been. I suddenly feel we’re all seeing a televised preview of the summer tour. While I like many of this year’s top contenders, I would not want to see that kind of performance at a live concert.

Now it’s time for the Top 6 guys, and it’s really about to get cheese-tastic up in here. A group performance of Summer of ‘69 is about as ridiculous as you could go. Of course, when the Davids — not Hernandez, but the others — take the stage, it completely turns everything around. Suddenly, when placed on a stage with the other men in the competition, it becomes even more clear the best two guys made it to the end.

And, since this is American Idol, why wouldn’t we bring out a Canadian? Welcome Summer of ‘69’s very own Bryan Adams, who also is at the finale tonight to promote his new CD.

Right now David Cook seems to be having the time of his life. And why wouldn’t he be? He’s sharing the stage with ZZ Top to perform Sharp Dressed Man, a song I’m sure he’s performed a time or two before. I have to say, I think Idol really has come a long way in giving contestants the opportunity to jam with seasoned artists during the finale. This has to make the experience that much bigger for guys like David Cook.

Next up is Brooke White, sharing the stage with Graham Nash. This actually is one of the cooler performances of the night. Brooke’s sharing a bit of a country/bluesy feel. And it certainly works well for her. She seems in the zone. I’m willing to bet she thinks this is a pretty cool experience. It’s amazing how much more relaxed she seems right now, in front of the largest audiences she’s played to this season.

I should have called that our favorite worst singer of the season would be making an on-stage appearance tonight. Why? Because he is our brother … our best friend forever. Wow. That outfit still is incredible.

David Archuleta’s celebrity duet is with One Republic on the hit song Apologize. I have to say little David sure does shine vocally on this track. And I didn’t see that coming. This just goes down as further evidence that this 17-year-old has some pipes.

After some recent vocal trouble, the reining Idol winner, Jordin Sparks, has rebounded nicely. Singing a track from her debut, Jordin seems more confident today than she did a year ago, wearing a different kind of gold dress. Still, seems to be holding back a little bit vocally. One Step at a Time on the CD has a lot more range than Jordin’s performance tonight. You still gotta love her, though.

There’s really no question about it. Carrie Underwood, the Season 4 winner, is about to deliver the biggest performance of the night. A well-established, award-winning artist, Underwood has made a big, big name for herself in the music industry. And, yes, it turns out her performance tonight is the best. When you have it, you have it. And Carrie Underwood, my friends, has it.

Before we get to the big announcement — when the sparks fly and confetti falls — the Top 12 finalists take the stage once, again. This time they’re singing some George Michael songs. The highlights? Carly Smithson and the Davids — all three of them, actually. Mostly it’s all about Carly, though. She certainly should take this act on the road (beyond the summer tour, even). I have to say, as a whole, this is one of the least offensive group performances of this season or any, for that matter. Still, group numbers are a downfall, if you ask me.

Now, it’s time for the one and only George Michael to take the stage. This is a big bonus for Idol. Sure they’ve had a lot of celebrities, but there’s something a little ultra cool about this one.

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OK, the time has come. With just a few minutes left, it’s time for one of the Davids — Cook or Archuleta — to take the Idol crown from reigning winner Jordin Sparks.

Final thoughts from the judges:

“I’m honored and proud to be sitting here,” Paula said.

“I want to congratulate both of you last night,” Simon said. “… It wasn’t quite so clear cut as we called it. … For the first time ever, I don’t really care who wins. You’re both terrific.”

So, let’s do this. And the winner is … “The winner, by 12 million votes, of American Idol 2008 is … David Cook,” Ryan announces.

This is exactly how this should have gone down. And David Cook is incredibly emotional. Celebrities in the crowd are cheering, and he’s tearing up.

“Thank you guys,” Cook said. “This is amazing. Thank you.”

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Live blogging: ‘American Idol’ finale round 1

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

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About the only thing these two have in common is a first name. And you’ve already heard every pun or play on the two Davids, so I’ll spare you another. American Idol Season 7 finale week is here. We’ve endured the bad auditions, the Top 24 — can you even still name them all? — and now, the moment everyone has waited for …

Tonight David Archuleta and David Cook each will sing three songs to battle for votes to win the Season 7 title. Of course, at this point, Americans have their favorites. But I do think it’s going to be a close one. So, let’s get to it.

7:05 p.m.

A slighty cheesy boxing theme has opened the show and, after last week’s coin toss, David Archuleta has decided to go second. After a few kind words from the judges and the final two, Ryan throws us to a break. But, when we get back, we’re promised some singing. Let’s do this.

7:12 p.m.

Round one gets started with a song selection from music legend Clive Davis. His choice for Cook is I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For from U2. Don’t Let the Sun Go Down is his choice for the younger David.

Playing to the audience of 7,000, Cook’s performance looks and feels like a real concert from a seasoned artist. The screaming fans in the audience, every last bit of the performance seems perfected. He sounds good; and he’s putting on the show. This is what it takes to be the first true rocker Idol winner.

“It was hot, baby,” Randy said.

“Well, you may not have found what you’re looking for, but we have found David Cook,” Paula said. “… You’re in great voice tonight.”

“You know, David, I could see at the top of this show, you looked very tense, very emotional,” Simon said. “Taking all of that together, I thought it was phenomenal.”

Now it’s time for little David. As always, he’s consistent. And pure. This kid has talent, obviously, but he looks young on stage. He doesn’t have the look of a seasoned concert performer — which is what, I think, puts him at a disadvantage. Of course, the big voice on a little guy routine is always one to win over the fans.

“It doesn’t matter what happens, right now, you gotta know one thing, this is one of the best performances all season,” Randy said.

“I gotta tell you, my hearts still pounding, David,” Paula said.

“David, I’m going to be honest with you,” Simon said. “I thought last week you were OK. I thought tonight’s performance was, arguably, the best you’ve done so far.

“Taking everything into account, round 1 goes to Archuleta,” Simon continued.

Visibly, both of the Davids are overwhelmed. You can tell they are in their element. This means the world to both of them — and that’s visibly more obvious than any previous season. (And speaking of things that are obvious, let’s not forget Ryan’s fake tan. Wow.)

7:27 p.m.

Round 2 is all about the Songwriter’s Competition. Both Davids got a chance to choose from the top songs. Cook’s choice was Dream Big, which likely will be his first single.

I have to say, at first, this song sounds like it belongs on the Disney Channel. I would maybe even go as far to say it could be the closing number for High School Musical 3. But, with Cook behind the guitar on it, you really believe it could be a big radio hit. After all, those Disney stars have done more with less when it comes to a song.

“You were singing your face off,” Randy said.

“David, a song in your heart, a guitar in your hand … this is a great way to take a song we don’t know and fall in love with it,” Paula said.

“Using the boxing analogy, it was a bit of a lightweight, actually,” Simon said. “Keeping in mind this is supposed to be a winning song, this didn’t feel like a winning moment for me. … That was a 6 1/2 out of 10.”

Before David Archuleta tries his hand at an unknown tune … it’s time for another one of those famous Idol commercial breaks.

7:36 p.m.

We’re back, and David Archuleta is taking the stage with In This Moment, another unknown song from the songwriter’s competition. There’s no question this was the better song choice, lyrically, for this round. It’s a little too similar to A Moment Like This (even in the title), which was the song that put Kelly Clarkson on the map. But the only thing I really can say negative about this performance has nothing to do with the song — but what in the world is happening with that jacket he’s wearing? Anchors, really? Good song choice, though. That actually could be a song you hear him sing before tears stream down his face … should he be crowned the winner.

“Right now, you are so in the zone,” Randy said.

“It’s just another heartfelt performance,” Paula said. “It’s like you’re on fire tonight. It’s pure magic.”

“You definitely, definitely chose the better song there,” Simon said. “Round 2 goes to David Archuleta.”

Um, if my math is correct, that’s Cook: 0, Archuleta: 2. But that’s just Simon’s opinion. So, what are you thinking? Does the younger David have the title locked away after just two songs tonight?

7:45 p.m.

We’re back, and Round 3 is about to start. This final chance for the contestants to prove themselves allows them to be in full control of the music. This is their song choice, and David Cook chose The World I Know by Collective Soul.

David Archuleta chose Imagine, a song he already has performed this season. It was an incredible performance the first time around, but is it a mistake to repeat at this point? We’ll find out … but first, it’s David Cook.

There’s no question Cook chose a great song for himself. This is the type of music you certainly can expect from his post-Idol debut. I have to say, I have chills listening to him sing this song. There’s so much passion for music there. His professionalism is coming through more than anything on this one. Definitely, this is his best effort tonight.

“That was a very nice, sensitive side for David Cook,” Randy said.

“You’re standing in your truth, and you’re delivering unbelievable songs with originality and integrity,” Paula said.

“You know, David, look, I just want to say publicly you are one of the nicest, most sincere contestants we’ve ever had,” Simon said. “… I’m going to be completely honest, that was the completely wrong song choice for tonight.”

I have to say, even though it seems Simon is pulling for Archuleta (clearly), this was a great night for Cook. And I think he deserves the title just as much — if not more — than his competitor. Of course, we have heard how much praise Archuleta got for his first time singing Imagine on the Idol stage. We’ll find out if he gets that much support, again … after the break.

7:53 p.m.

And we’re back. David Archuleta is taking the stage with Imagine. While I think it’s kind of boring he chose a song America already has heard him perform, I am reminded of how incredible he can deliver this tune. If there was anyone out there who thought this kid wasn’t packed with a vocal gift unlike most people his age, these clearly need to listen up right now. Archuleta’s effort tonight is making it seem clear he should win the title … let’s see what the judges have to say.

“David Archuleta, I’m really happy and proud it’s the two Davids standing on the stage,” Randy said. “Dude, you are so good tonight. … The best singer of Season 7 is right there.”

“You’ve left me speechless, as I was when I first heard you sing the song,” Paula said. “You were stunning tonight.”

“Tonight, I think we’ve witness one of the great finals,” Simon said. “In my opinion, David, you came out here tonight to win. And what we have witnessed is a knockout.”

THE VERDICT: My feelings about these contestants have been mixed throughout the season. I started off thinking Archuleta was incredible, maybe one of the best singers in the show’s history. But as the season went on, I wasn’t sure he was genuine. His “oh, golly gosh” attitude seemed a little too good to be true.

At that point, I started really seeing more talent from David Cook, who I think has stayed true to himself and his style more than anyone else in the competition. He seems like the clear should-be winner for the past several weeks. So much so, I actually started losing interest in Season 7.

Then tonight happened, and I have to say, David Archuleta proved, once again, why he should be given the crown. This is a singing competition, after all. Would I rather buy a David Cook CD? Sure. Would I rather see David Cook in concert? Of course. But I know I’ll have that chance, too. So, I guess I’ve come sort of full-circle this year. David Archuleta, congrats on an incredible night — arguably the best showing from any finalist in the history of Idol. You deserve to win, kiddo.

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‘American Idol’ down to 2

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008
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Syesha Mercado performs Fever on Tuesday night’s episode.

Well, it’s no surprise. Next week will bring on the much-anticipated — and also expected — battle of the Davids.

This week marked the end of the line for Syesha Mercado, who complete Season 7 of American Idol in the third position. (No worries, Syesha fans. This is the time when Chris Daughtry’s road ended on the show, too.)

While it may not have been a huge surprise to see Syesha leave tonight, I think it was pretty surprising how nervous David Archuleta looked when it was announced he would be in the finals. He was visibly shaking, which maybe shows his vulnerability … and a little bit of genuine behavior. Before that, I wasn’t sure how sincere he was acting this season.

So long, Syesha. I’ll be waiting for your CD to drop. Now, I just have to decide which David will win.

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‘American Idol’ Top 3 perform

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008
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While the competition has gotten a little too predictable at this point, the American Idol Top 3 all sang with everything they had with hopes of making it to the big show — next week’s finale.

You could see the exhaustion on their faces. They all just returned from trips to their hometowns for concerts, parades and celebrations galore. David Cook, Syesha Mercado and David Archuleta have given just about every ounce of themselves. Tonight was no exception, though the song choices remained a mystery — that’s something that’s been a running theme this season.

There’s no question David Cook secured his spot in the finale. Without question, and I’ve been saying this for several weeks, he needs to be crowned the Season 7 winner. His overall performances tonight were well above the competition in many ways. Plus, he’s obviously being groomed for the prize.

Going into tonight, Syesha didn’t have a chance. It seems everything about the show has been playing to the favor of the Davids. And, if truth be told, Syesha kind of showed the younger David she’s not messing around. But, I think it’s a classic case of too little, too late. Die-hard fans are devoted to Archuleta. Plus, they probably feel bad for him after his dad’s inappropriate behavior in recent weeks.

Truly, I thought Syesha gave her best performance of the season with Randy Jackson’s choice of an Alicia Keys song. She was totally in her zone. I didn’t think her version of Fever was too bad, either. In fact, I liked that she played to her acting strengths and had fun with it.

As far as David Archuleta, he probably should not try to sing radio hits from Chris Brown. It wasn’t bad, it just wasn’t “wow.” As far as the rest of his performances, they kind of all sound the same, at this point.

Now David Cook, that’s a different story. He brings his own sound to every performance. His influences certainly shined through when he chose to sing a song from Switchfoot. That’s his groove, and it’s certainly the type of tunes I think we’ll be able to expect on his debut CD. Because, even if he doesn’t win, Cook is guaranteed a recording contract.

When it comes down to it, I think we’ll be seeing our first David-off in the finale. There’s no real question, there. But I would love to see Syesha take one of the Top 2 spots. She has proven herself throughout this season, even though the rough patches.

Your thoughts?

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It’s the night the judges, contestants and producers all throw in their best effort at choosing songs.

David Cook welcomed home with crowd

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

The Top 3 finalists made their way back home for the first time since making the American Idol finals, and it appears David Cook got the warmest of warm welcomes in Kansas City.

While there, Cook performed a pair of concerts, was grand marshal of a parade in his honor and performed at a Kansas City Royals game. It appears the Midwest is behind their own David Cook, simply based on these pictures from the festivities.

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‘American Idol’ Top 4 become 3

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008
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Even though he started the season off strong, Jason Castro couldn’t save himself this week on American Idol. His song choices, ultimately, were bad. And his performances weren’t much better.

I’m just glad America actually voted on talent this week — the Top 3 finalists, a pair of Davids and a Syesha, certainly are deserving of their spots.

While Jason was interesting way back in the beginning of Season 7, the last handful of weeks have shown him slipping more and more into that place where even he can’t believe what’s coming out of his mouth. This week, that included versions of Mr. Tambourine Man and I Shot the Sheriff. Um, how could he have survived?

“Jason, I’d pack your suitcase,” Simon responded after last night’s performance.

So, that means the remaining three will make their hometown visits this weekend. We already know big plans are underway for David Cook in Kansas City, and I’m sure celebrations will be equally large for David Archuleta and Syesha Mercado, as well.

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David Cook’s homecoming plans

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

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David Cook performs Tuesday night on American Idol. Plans are underway in Missouri to celebrate the finalist’s success this Friday.

If he survives tonight — and he will — David Cook will be welcomed home to Missouri with a celebration unlike many others.

According to the Kansas City Star, plans are underway for the finalists to play a free concert at 11:30 a.m. Friday in the Power & Light District. The concert will be followed by a homecoming parade, the David Cook Homecoming Celebration Parade and Concert to be exact, in his real hometown, nearby Blue Springs. The parade is scheduled to start at 3:30 p.m., and that concert is sold out.

Blue Springs is so thrilled with their hometown boy that the city even has set up a David Cook hotline for news and information. If you’re interested, the number is 816-655-0490.

While his day already will be quite packed, Cook also is expected to be at the Kansas City Royals game Friday night. He’s on deck to throw out the first pitch, and he may even sing a version of Take Me Out to the Ball Game. If, for some odd reason, Cook gets the boot tonight, all plans for his homecoming celebration will be canceled.

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‘American Idol’: Top 4 perform

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008
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It was another slightly uncomfortable night for the four American Idol finalists still standing. Syesha Mercado was brought to tears. David Cook lost his groove. Jason Castro was, well, a disaster. And David Archuleta continued with his robotic performances to try and secure his spot in the finals.

Season 7 is a bit played out at this point. It seems obvious David Cook should win, but it was David Archuleta that had the best week this time around. And it was Syesha Mercado who took the second-place spot, based on talent and this week alone. If votes are based on that, it certainly will be Jason Castro who packs his bags this week, as Simon Cowell suggested he do.

But this is Idol, the popularity contest to end all popularity contests. Not even Miss America could compete with this type of popularity voting, really. This leads me to wonder if Jason will end up being saved by the throngs of fans who adore his dreads. And if Syesha, though a definite contender in recent weeks, will fall victim to the fact she’s been a bottom two or bottom three finalists for several weeks now.

All in all, though, tonight left a lot to be desired. There were no majorly impressive performances. I think maybe I’m just waiting for some kind of true wow factor to come through with anyone. And I’m not getting it. There’s no way producers still can be calling this the best season ever. Because, if you look at any of these finalists as a possible winner, they just don’t compare to at least two or three previous winners. But that’s just my opinion.

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