James Durbin is Signed to Wind-Up Records
Wind-Up Records is pleased to announce that it has signed Season 10 American Idol fan-favorite and resident-rocker James Durbin to a recording contract. James will continue to be managed by 19 Entertainment's President, Iain Pirie, GM Josh Klemme (Former manager for Steven Tyler and Buckcherry) and Red Light Management's Mark DiDia.
Of the signing, James states, "Wind-up Records isn't a label, it's a family and I wanted to be a part of that. They are true music fans that want to see me have a lo...
‘American Idol’ Finalist James Durbin Signs With Wind-Up Records
edit@hollywoodreporter.com (Shirley Halperin) The season 10 rocker joins a roster that includes Evanescence, Creed and Seether. read more...
Kelly and Carrie Nominated for CMA Awards
The nominations for the 45th Annual Country Music Association Awards were announced this morning, and two of Idol's biggest winners-Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood-were recognized. Here are the awards they were nominated for:
Female Vocalist of the Year
Carrie Underwood
Single of the Year
"Don't You Wanna Stay"
Jason Aldean with Kelly Clarkson
Musical Event of the Year
"Don't You Wanna Stay"
Jason Aldean with Kelly Clarkson
Country Music's Biggest Night takes place on Wednesday, November 9. ...
‘American Idol’ judges have a tiff
"American Idol" was a love fest for the judges last season, but Jennifer Lopez says this season things have gotten more heated. People reports the singer told "Idol" host Ryan Seacrest on his radio show that she and fellow judges Randy Jackson and Steven Tyler have already butted heads. "Me and Randy and Steve got [...]...
American Idol’s Randy Jackson Turns Tennis Umpire
Record producer and American Idol judge Randy Jackson, is all set to be an umpire at a celebrity tennis match...
Tension on ‘Idol’ set
"American Idol'' judge Jennifer Lopez told Ryan Seacrest on the radio the other day that she and fellow judge, Steven Tyler , have had their first fight....
‘American Idol Live’ An Extra-large Karaoke Fest
Follow CT Lifestyle & Entertainment News On The Courant's Features Buzz Facebook Page After ten seasons, "American Idol" is no longer the cultural juggernaut it was when it debuted, but the program remains among television's top draws. After a couple of years of soft attendance, the annual road show of its finalists is back to drawing big crowds this year, including the full house it attracted ......