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Ruben Studdard’s getting hitched

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

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Not to be outdone by Season 2 American Idol runner-up Clay Aiken’s baby news, winner Ruben Studdard is getting married.

Studdard, 29, is planning to marry Surata Zuri McCants, a 30-year-old we know little about. The two registered Monday for a marriage license, according to The Associated Press.

A native of Birmingham, Alabama — 205! — Studdard has released three CDs since winning the Idol title in 2003. Aside from planning his nuptials, the singer also is working on new music for an upcoming release.

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Ruben ready to ‘Celebrate’ again

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008
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There already have been many tearful goodbyes on American Idol’s seventh installment. And there certainly are going to be more to come thanks, in part, to Ruben Studdard.

The Season 2 title holder was tapped to record his version of Celebrate Me Home, a song first recorded in 1977 by Kenny Loggins. The song will be this season farewell song, to be played as the contestants are picked off one by one.

Earlier this year, Ruben was dropped by his label, J Records. The Alabama native — 205! — still is connected with 19 Entertainment, which produces Idol. That certainly played in Ruben’s favor when the show’s producers decided this year to have a song recorded specifically as the “goodbye anthem.”

As with all songs performed by the Top 24, Celebrate Me Home will be available to download on iTunes as soon as the first Top 12 finalist gets the boot. That could be the type of re-exposure Ruben needs to boost his career.

Last season’s farewell song was Chris Daughtry’s Home, and I think we all know how well that did. The previous year it was Daniel Powter’s Bad Day, which also tore up the charts. Idol certainly had at least some part of that success.

During Hollywood Week this year, a special goodbye song, Ferras’ Hollywood’s Not America, was used throughout the two-day announcement episodes. That small amount of exposure already has paid off for the up-and-coming singer. Let’s just hope Ruben’s recording is as catchy as that song. Because I thought that could have served as the goodbye song all year. Where’s the money in that, though?

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Ruben Studdard goes to court

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008
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Ruben Studdard lost his recording contract, and now the Season 2 American Idol winner may be heading to court.

The singer is suing concert promoter Peachez Inc., based in Dallas, Texas, according to a report on TMZ.com. There are few details about the lawsuit, other than Studdard is looking for a whopping $45,000 from Peachez. Studdard alleges breach of contract.

The lawsuit was filed in New York Supreme Court against the company, which is described as a specialty marketing company for the entertainment industry. No further details are available just yet.

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Trenyce Cobbins dating R. Kelly?

Friday, January 18th, 2008
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American Idol Season 2 finalist Trenyce Cobbins, now 27, is rumored to be dating R&B singer R. Kelly.

You may remember Trenyce Cobbins from being an American Idol finalist on Season 2. And R. Kelly, well, these days the R&B singer is making headlines for being on trial for having sex with a minor.

What you may not know is the two allegedly have been having a long-distance relationship since April. According to reports, the two met through mutual friends and have been flying across the country to spend time together since meeting.

Trenyce was a top 5 finalist during Season 2, which Ruben Studdard won. R. Kelly currently is promoting a new CD, Double Up, which comes after his Trapped In the Closet series.

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American Idol: The winning performances

Monday, January 14th, 2008

They are the moments we watch an entire season to see. It’s that last few minutes of the finale when the winner is announced and the first performance as the nation’s newest American Idol.

So, in preparation for Tuesday night’s Season 7 premiere, let’s take a few minutes to remember those moments from the first six seasons.

Kelly Clarkson: A Moment Like This

Ruben Studdard: Flying Without Wings

Fantasia Barrino: I Believe

Carrie Underwood: Inside Your Heaven

Taylor Hicks: Do I Make You Proud

Jordin Sparks: This Is My Now

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American Idol: Does gender matter?

Sunday, January 13th, 2008
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Jordin Sparks responds after it’s announced she was the sixth winner in American Idol history. Sparks was the fourth female and youngest winner ever on the show.

Four girls. Two guys. In the first six seasons of American Idol, twice as many females have won the top prize — a recording contract and instant fame. And the two guys recently lost their recording contracts. So, does it matter if you’re male or female when it comes to capturing America’s votes on the FOX reality hit?

I’m not sure it does, but here’s a look back at the lives and success of the first six Idol champions.

Kelly Clarkson
Born Kelly Brianne Clarkson, this 25-year-old has enjoyed major success since becoming the first American Idol winner. In September 2002, Clarkson beat out runner-up Justin Guarini with 58 percent of the votes.

Clarkson, who is set to start touring this week with country superstar Reba McEntire, has released three CDs — Thankful, Breakaway and My December. Thankful debuted in April 2003 at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and since has sold more than 3 million copies worldwide. Breakaway sold more than 11 million copies, and last year’s My December has been certified platinum (1 million copies).

The original Idol is a Grammy Award-winning musician, and she seems to be slowing down no time soon. Let’s just hope she doesn’t attempt to recreate Grease in another box-office flop like From Justin to Kelly.

Ruben Studdard
Born Christopher Ruben Studdard, the 29-year-old was known as “the Velvet Teddy Bear” and often wore jerseys featuring “205″ to honor his native Birmingham, Ala., area code. Studdard garnered 134,000 more votes than runner-up Clay Aiken to take the Season 2 title. About 24 million votes were cast for that season’s finale.

Studdard has released three discs — Soulful, I Need an Angel and The Return. Soulful debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard charts, but none of the CDs have garnered major attention. In all, Studdard has sold just more than 2.4 million albums total, which led to his recently being dropped from J Records for falling short of label expectations.

Aiken has released four CDs since the show and has become a much more successful artist. In fact, aside from Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood, no finalist on the show has sold more albums.

Fantasia Barrino
Fantasia Monique Barrino simply became Fantasia when she started her rise to the top during American Idol’s third season. She drew much attention — and a little controversy — for being a single mother. She ultimately beat out runner-up Diana DeGarmo in May 2004 by earning 1.3 million more fan votes.

After taking the title, Fantasia released her debut, Free Yourself. Four Grammy nominations followed. In 2006, her second CD, a self-titled album, was released. But it has been success on the Broadway stage in The Color Purple that really has helped Fantasia make a splash on the music scene. The singer also released a book on the heels of announcing she struggled with literacy.

The critically praised acting Fantasia does on stage in The Color Purple certainly is not the same kind of praise she got from her role as herself in the made-for-TV movie Life is Not a Fairy Tale: The Fantasia Barrino Story. Of course, it was Lifetime’s second-most-watched program ever.

Carrie Underwood
She has, without question, become the most successful American Idol winner. Carrie Marie Underwood, now 24, beat out Bo Bice to take the Season 4 title.

Upon the release of her debut, Some Hearts, it was clear Underwood soon would be a country superstar. She won numerous country music awards, as well as two of the four Grammys in which she was nominated for in late 2006. Some Hearts produced a number of hit singles, helping it lock in several weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard country charts.

Last year, Underwood released her sophomore effort, Carnival Ride, which was certified double-platinum in December. The singer has sold more than 13 million albums in just two years.

Taylor Hicks
He arguably has the most vocal fans of any American Idol winner. Despite the Soul Patrol’s support, Taylor Hicks (born Taylor Reuben Hicks) has not found major success on the music charts.

After beating out Katharine McPhee to win Season 5, Hicks released a self-titled disc featuring the blues and classic R&B sounds he was known for on the show. Unfortunately, the disc failed to sell even 1 million copies and resulted in being dropped from his record label earlier this month.

Hicks is a strong live performer and continues to tour post-Idol, just as he did before rising to fame on the reality hit. Much like many other contestants, Hicks also released a book about his life, Heart Full of Soul: An Inspirational Memoir About Finding Your Voice and Finding Your Way. It officially is the longest title for any memoir released by an Idol contestant.

Jordin Sparks
She was the youngest American Idol winner ever. So, it was quite an impressive run for Jordin Sparks (born Jordin Brianna Sparks), who beat out beat-boxing Blake Lewis to win the Season 6 Idol crown.

The teenager, much like other winners Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood and Taylor Hicks, never was in the bottom two or three during elimination episodes of the show. Sparks’ self-titled debut CD was released in November and features the first single, Tattoo. The CD has sold more than 450,000 copies since its release.

Sparks recently released her second single, No Air, which is a duet with Chris Brown.

So, what do you think? Even though the numbers and awards seem to show Carrie Underwood is the most successful winner to date, do you think someone else is the ultimate American Idol?

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Katharine McPhee leaves RCA

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008
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These days, it seems there are few American Idol alums able to stay connected with their labels. After the recent news of Taylor Hicks and Ruben Studdard getting dropped by their label, Season 5 runner-up Katharine McPhee now has parted ways with RCA.

McPhee, who finished second to Hicks, only recorded one disc — last year’s self-titled effort — with the label. The CD debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 charts, thanks to its only major single, Over It.

The singer, who performed the National Anthem at this year’s Orange Bowl between the Virginia Tech Hokies and Kansas Jayhawks, was engaged last year to longtime boyfriend Nick Cokas.

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Taylor Hicks dropped from J Records

Sunday, January 6th, 2008
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J Records is wasting no time cleaning up the American Idol winners that aren’t pulling in the cash.

The label dropped Season 2 winner Ruben Studdard in December, and now Season 5 winner Taylor Hicks is getting the boot. “Taylor is going to record his next album on his own,” a label representative told Entertainment Weekly. “He is no longer on the J Records roster.”

Hicks still is one of the most popular winners from the show. His fans — the Soul Patrol — have kept the singer touring across the country. In an interview last year, he told me, “It is important to stay working as a musician. If you’re not working, you’re not getting paid. You can say that for anybody.”

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Ruben & Frenchie to be Misbehavin’

Friday, December 28th, 2007

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Touring theater company Big League Productions announced plans for a 30th anniversary tour of the Tony Award-winning Ain’t Misbehavin’. And American Idol likely is going to be represented on the tour bus via Ruben Studdard and Frenchie Davis.

Studdard won Season 2 of Idol and Davis, who was dismissed from the show after admitting to taking racy photos, starred in Rent on Broadway.

The national tour will be in 2008 and 2009, according to the Big League Web site. Specific dates have yet to be announced. Ain’t Misbehavin’ first was produced on Broadway in 1978 and featured the late Nell Carter. The show won Tony awards for Best Musical, Best Featured Actress in a Musical and Best Direction of a Musical.

Studdard has struggled to find huge success post-Idol, but the singer has released four CDs — Soulful, Flying Without Wings, I Need an Angel and The Return. A fifth release is expected sometime in 2008.

Aside from Rent, Davis also has performed in Mahalia — A Gospel Musical, Little Shop of Horrors and Jesus Christ Superstar. The singer also played Effie White (the role that made Jennifer Hudson an Oscar winner) in the touring production of Dreamgirls.

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