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Ne-Yo On Tyra Banks Show

  • Oct 4, 2008
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Hey guys, Ne-Yo is gonna be on Tyra Banks show next Wed 8th Oct!! Don't miss it

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"Attention Ladies & Gentlemen! Don't miss me on the Tyra Banks show next Wednesday (October 8th, 2008)! Make sure you tune in. I'll be performing a couple of songs off YEAR OF THE GENTLEMAN and chatting with Tyra. See you then! :)" - From Ne-Yo's official website

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Ne-Yo Closer Live At Strand Stadium

  • Sep 24, 2008
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Rihanna's Disturbia Is Another Cool Track

  • Sep 3, 2008
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Rihanna Disturbia
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The Office Spin-Off

  • Jul 17, 2008
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The OFFICE is the greatest sitcom. Plans to have a spin-off is already on the way...

Amy Poehler says she's bound for `Office' spinoff

By JAKE COYLE, AP Entertainment Writer Thu Jul 17, 10:46 AM PDT

Amy Poehler confirmed to The Associated Press that she'll be joining the planned "Office" spinoff, paving the way for her eventual exit from "Saturday Night Live" and promoting the comedian to primetime.

Speaking by phone Thursday shortly after her Emmy nomination for outstanding actress in a comedy series on "SNL," Poehler said she will join NBC's spinoff of "The Office." She's expected to star.

"I can kind of confirm that I will be working in some capacity on that show," said Poehler. "I don't really have any other details yet."

The 36-year-old Poehler has been a cast member on "Saturday Night Live" since 2001 and in recent seasons has served as a co-anchor on "Weekend Update."

Poehler, whose husband Will Arnett also received an Emmy nomination Thursday (for his guest performance on "30 Rock"), is pregnant and due this October. She plans to be part of the expanded fall schedule for "Saturday Night Live" during the election, but that what happens in the spring isn't clear.

"It's been quite a week," said Poehler of the negotiations. "I'm very excited about all the good stuff that's coming down the pike."

A spokesman for NBC said the network had no comment

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Kanye West Booed At Bonnaroo

  • Jun 16, 2008
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Kanye Booed at Bonnaroo

06/16/2008 5:00 AM, E! Online
Josh Grossberg

The Bonnaroo boobirds were out in full force for Kanye West this weekend.

The Grammy winner walked onto the festival stage nearly two hours past his scheduled 2:45 a.m. performance time Sunday morning and was greated by bleary-eyed fans' chorus of boos and chants of "Kanye sucks."

West was originally set to kick things off at 8:15 p.m., but because he wanted to make the most of his Glow-in-the-Dark Tour's lighting show, the hip-hopster's camp asked to push back the gig to 2:45 a.m. following Pearl Jam's show.

However, the Seattle grunge rockers' gig lasted an hour longer than planned, with Eddie Vedder and bandmates not wrapping until 1:15 a.m. Then there was an extended break while Pearl Jam's roadies disassembled the band's stage and West's crew set up his own elaborate backdrop, a glow-in-the-dark spaceship along with undulating black platform and raised video screen.

Organizers posted a message via Jumbotron that the "Can't Tell Me Nothing" rapper wouldn't be taking the stage until 3:15 a.m., then 3:30. When 4:15 a.m. rolled around and still no West, the antsy crowd began hurling glow sticks at the stage and screaming anti-West sentiments. Bonnaroo officials didn't help the matter, not informing festivalgoers why the changeover was taking so long.

West finally made his entrace at 4:30 a.m., but by then, many exhausted attendees had had enough and returned to their tents.

Apparently, they didn't miss too much.

Judging by online reviews, West's performance didn't stand out from the 150 acts performing at the four-day musical campout. In fact, it was a yawner.

"He was two hours late, cut his show short, didn't once acknowlegde the crowd that waited two hours on an already late show, not even a wave goodbye...I'm no longer a Kanye fan, huge disappointment," one fan wrote at the music blog Stereogum.com.

"It's not the stage hands' fault; that stage was set up for well over an hour before Kanye decided to grace us with his presence," wrote another attendee on VillageVoice.com. "The next time he holds that finger up and proclaims himself as #1, I hope someone tells him what he can do with that finger."

Per festival reports, West failed to even acknowledge his tardiness.

The bad vibes carried over to Sunday's daytime slate, when during his set pedal-steel guitar virtuoso Robert Randolph groused about West's behavior, prompting fans to reprise the "Kanye sucks" chant.

There was no immediate comment from the West camp.

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American Idol David Cook to Record Album This Summer

  • May 31, 2008
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American Idol David Cook to Record Album This Summer

May 30, 2008

American Idol champ David Cook has a busy summer ahead of him.

Cook, who has been signed to 19 Recordings/RCA Records, will record an album this summer while on the road with the American Idols Live Tour. According to a report on the label’s website, the 25-year-old singer’s debut album is due in the fall.

On the RCA site, label exec Tom Corson calls Cook an “extraordinarily versatile and talented artist” and “a natural performer and a true star,” adding, “We are thrilled to welcome him into our family.”

As of May 28, Cook’s first single, “The Time of My Life,” had sold 236,000 digital tracks in four days—the “best single debut of an American Idol since season two,” the report says, adding that Cook’s 17 tracks on the top 100 digital songs chart is also a record for a single artist.

Cook will join American Idol 7’s top ten—including Brooke White, Carly Smithson, Chikezie, David Archuleta, Jason Castro, Kristy Lee Cook, Michael Johns, Ramiele Malubay and Syesha Mercado—on the 49-city Idols tour beginning July 1 in Glendale, Ariz., former Idol Jordin Sparks’ hometown. The tour will wrap September 13 in Tulsa, Okla. –Kristen Mascia

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David Cook Is The Champion

  • May 29, 2008
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Ne-Yo Tour Pics

  • Apr 30, 2008
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David Cook Rocks On...

  • Apr 25, 2008
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David Cook - Music Of The Night
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'American Idol' judges predict David Archuleta vs. David Cook finale

  • Apr 11, 2008
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"It will be David versus David. That's what I predict," said Cowell during an appearance on Monday's Larry King Live broadcast.  "That will be a good final."

"It's about a boy. It's a boy that's going to win this year," added Jackson.
While she wouldn't be as bold to outright predict the final two, fellow judge Paula Abdul did agree it could be a match-up of two distinct, talented singers.

"You take David Archuleta and you take Dave Cook -- two different singers," she said.  "Both great and both different and unique."

Cowell had previously described Archuleta as the "one to beat," and reiterated those comments about the 17-year-old during the Larry King Live appearance.

"He's the one to beat," said Cowell before providing his reasoning.  "This guy is going to have the teen vote. He's going to have what I call the granny votes. The kids love him."

Jackson agreed Archuleta is "one of the ones to beat" and called him "really, really talented" before offering warning that he may have peaked too early.

"I think his big thing though is he started out with a big splash," said Jackson.  "It's about picking the right song.  And it's hard to know who you are at 17. But I think he's got an idea. He just has to stick to his heart."

Idol host Ryan Seacrest said Archuleta is "right up here at the top of the crop" but also agreed with Jackson that "it's hard to maintain that each and every week."

"That's his challenge I think," said Seacrest about Archuleta.

However Abdul pointed out Archuleta has been performing "for a long time," so the Idol spotlight isn't entirely new.

"When we were on the road I kept referring to him as the 16-year-old savant," said Abdul.  "He really has that presence. He knows who he is."

Cook is another finalist whom the judges all feel have a good sense of who he is as an artist.

"Definitely a favorite. He is definitely one of my favorites," said Jackson.  "I think he's got a shot at winning the whole thing, this kid."

Abdul agreed and called Cook "amazing" and "fantastic."

"This is the guy I would actually choose to listen to on a personal level," added Cowell.  "Forget what I think about the business. I like this guy. I think he's very good."

Seacrest pointed out that Cook has "sort of broken down the walls of this competition" and is "not just a traditional pop artist," which is where some of his appeal comes from.

"I think this is one of our most original casts.  These couple kids that I see this time have more originality," commented Jackson.  "They're taking a little more chances, I think."

While fellow finalist Carly Smithson may have the potential to be an original, the judges all agreed that she's having a hard time finding herself as a singer.

"I tell you the problem I have with Carly is I don't think she knows who she is," said Cowell.  "I don't think you can listen to a Carly song and go, 'That's who she is. Does this, does that.' She's a good singer but I think every artist has to know who she is."

Jackson called Cowell "100% right."

"She's got an amazing voice but... She has no idea," said Jackson.  "Who is she? We just don't know."

"That's her Achilles," added Abdul.  "She has an amazing voice... You can't deny it. I think she picks songs that she thinks we're going to, you know, approve [of]."

Another finalist the judges think is suffering from poor song selection is Michael Johns.

"He's a really talented guy. My problem with him is up until recently he's been picking the wrong songs," said Jackson.  "He's kind of like this bluesy, soulful -- blue-eyed soul kind of singer but he always picks stuff that doesn't allow him to do his thing."

Jackson added he doesn't like Johns "being the rock guy."

"I like this guy," commented Cowell on Johns before agreeing with Jackson.  "Sometimes he's a little like he's auditioning for a spot as a lead singer in a rock band.  And then he gets it right when he does the whole kind of blues soul thing."

"He's got the heart throb factor," added Seacrest.  "He's got the skill set when he uses it right."

Brooke White could also eventually be a casualty of poor song selection, according to Jackson.

"I just think that with her it's about really picking the right songs," he said.  "I mean, people have been comparing her to like the new Carly Simon folk movement. She's just staying in that area to me. Anything outside of there is weird."

Jackson added White is "a pretty transparent as a performer," which his fellow judges agreed with.

"She puts her heart and soul into every song," said Abdul.  "America really connects with her. She's got a very unique thing."

"I like her," added Cowell.  "She doesn't have a governor. In other words she gets on stage and she says what's on her mind without thinking about it, without being too much of a politician."

Syesha Mercado has had an up and down run as an Idol finalist, from wowing the judges one week to falling flat with song selection the next.  Abdul described last Tuesday night's performance episode as a "big night" for Mercado, but added it could have even been better if she sang Dolly Parton's version of "I Will Always Love You" instead of doing a hybrid with the Whitney Houston rendition.

"I think we are all on the same page that I wish she would have sang the song vulnerable like Dolly Parton," said Abdul.  "And never went into the power side."

Jackson and Abdul agreed Mercado has a "beautiful voice," however Jackson added that she may be better suited for the stage or screen.

"With her I feel more like I'm looking at an actress singer as opposed to just a singer," he said.  "I feel that's probably going to be her thing."

Jason Castro and Kristy Lee Cook were the two finalists whom both Cowell and Jackson agreed are beyond long shots to claim Idol's seventh-season crown.

"The odds of her winning are one million to one," said Cowell about Cook.  "She has no chance of winning."

"Yes, I don't think she'll win but I think she definitely could have a recording contract somewhere down the road," added Jackson.  "She'd definitely make a good country girl."

Cowell didn't entirely agree.

"The trouble is, I mean, she does sound okay doing country music," he said.  "She's just not a great country singer, that's the problem. It's all about being invisible and forgettable."

Jackson added while he'd sign Cook to a recording contract, he couldn't say the same for Castro.

"Jason's cool. I don't think he'll win either. I don't think he's got a shot at winning," said Jackson.  "I think he's okay as a singer... He's one of those guys that's a singer/songwriter in the bar and you hear him and go, 'Oh, it's a nice song. I like it.'"

Abdul said Castro has a "definitive style vocally" and Cowell agreed -- if Castro selects the right song.

"I think this guy is all about song choice," said Cowell.  "When he sang the Jeff Buckley's 'Hallelujah' he was really good. The trouble is he turns up every week and he looks like he doesn't care."

While Seacrest wouldn't predict who he thought will walk away with the title, he did make one guarantee as Idol's seventh season continues to wind down.

"I think it's going to be the greatest race to the finish that we've ever had," he said.

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