David Cook Releases New EP
Season 7 winner David Cook just released a new EP! This Quiet Night features selected acoustic performances of songs from his last album, This Loud Morning. Included in the EP are: "The Last Goodbye," "Right Here With You," "Take Me As I Am," "Goodbye To The Girl," and "Paper Heart." Read more about David's latest album here.
Music isn't the only thing on David's agenda. He will be running in the Race for Hope DC 5K for the fourth consecutive year! Help David's fundraising efforts to find a cure...
Judas Priest Surprise American Idol Fans With James Durbin Jam
Judas Priest's surprise appearance on American Idol captured the No. 5 spot in our list of the Top 11 Music Surprises of 11....
David Archuleta Temporarily Quits Music to Become Mormon Missionary
The American Idol runner-up made the announcement during his concert in Salt Lake City, Utah Monday...
David Archuleta, ‘American Idol’ runner-up, to serve as Mormon missionary
He announced his (temporary, at least) departure from music at a Salt Lake City concert Monday...
David Archuleta Reveals Plans For 2-Year Mormon Mission
American Idol 2007 runner-up David Archuleta announced before a hometown crowd in Salt Lake City that he planned to take a break from music to serve a full-time, two-year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. “It’s not because someone told......
Bhutan’s ‘American Idol’ knockoff uses dragon lutes, Buddhist hymns to revive ancient culture
THIMPHU, Bhutan — The musician strummed his dragon-headed lute, launching a nervous young woman into a high-pitched, ululating song broadcast live across the remote Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan. The judges’ were unsparing. She was out of synch with the music, one said. The other consulted historical scriptures and discovered she got the lyrics wrong. Read full article >>...
Bhutan’s ‘American Idol’ knockoff uses dragon lutes, Buddhist hymns to revive ancient culture
THIMPHU, Bhutan — The musician strummed his dragon-headed lute, launching a nervous young woman into a high-pitched, ululating song broadcast live across the remote Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan. The judges’ were unsparing. She was out of synch with the music, one said. The other consulted historical scriptures and discovered she got the lyrics wrong. Read full article >>...