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AMERICAN IDOL SEASON 8 & 9 - S8 LIVE TOUR & S9 AUDITIONS
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at the moment highest watch ai was during adam week jadi mentor.
sweetmm Post at 19-5-2010 16:13
tu la pasal. AI nak people watching AI not Adam |
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Album sales:
Various, Now That's What I Call Music! 33 (26,000, -11 percent, 479,000 total) (#14 Billboard Top 200)
Carrie Underwood, Play On (14,000, -30 percent, 1.532 million/2,000 digital, +3 percent, 175,000 digital total) (#31 BB T200)
We Are the Fallen, Tear the World Down (13,000, debut, 13,000/5,000 digital, debut, 5,000 digital total) (#33 BB T200)
Glee Cast, Glee: The Music, Vol. 1 (9,000, -30 percent, 832,000/3,000 digital, -18 percent, 191,000 digital total) (#50 BB T200)
Daughtry, Leave This Town (9,000, +37 percent, 1.051 million/2,000 digital, +97 percent, 186,000 digital total) (#51 BB T200)
Glee Cast, Glee: The Music, Vol. 2 (8,000, -30 percent, 623,000/2,000 digital, -15 percent, 147,000 digital total) (#57 BB T200)
Adam Lambert, For Your Entertainment (7,000, -30 percent, 639,000/85,000 digital total) (#72 BB T200)
Various, American Idol - Season 9 (6,000, debut, 6,000) (#77 BB T200)
Danny Gokey, My Best Days (4,000, -27 percent, 152,000) (#139 BB T200)
Various, WOW Hits 2010 (4,000, -36 percent, 367,000) (#140 BB T200)
Various, Now That's What I Call Music! 32 (4,000, -13 percent, 896,000) (#143 BB T200)
Kidz Bop Kids, Kidz Bop 17 (4,000, -6 percent, 202,000) (#156 BB T200)
Various, Now That's What I Call Country, Vol. 2 (2,000, -27 percent, 286,000)
Carrie Underwood, Some Hearts (2,000, -11 percent, 6.979 million)
Carrie Underwood, Carnival Ride (2,000, -10 percent, 3.088 million)
Mandisa, Freedom (2,000, -39 percent, 107,000)
Kris Allen, Kris Allen (1,000, -7 percent, 301,000)
Various, Now That's What I Call Faith (1,000, -36 percent, 19,000)
Kellie Pickler, Kellie Pickler (1,000, -13 percent, 408,000) |
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Single sales:
Adam Lambert, Whatya Want From Me (39,000, -9 percent, 1.185 million)
Carrie Underwood, Undo It (23,000, +92 percent, 125,000)
Kris Allen, Live Like We're Dying (19,000, -3 percent, 1.41 million)
Daughtry, Life After You (14,000, +10 percent, 702,000)
Carrie Underwood, Temporary Home (12,000, -11 percent, 467,000)
Carrie Underwood, Cowboy Casanova (10,000, -1 percent, 1.34 million)
Daughtry, September (9,000, +1,931 percent, 39,000)
Kelly Clarkson, All I Ever Wanted (9,000, 0 change, 106,000)
Kris Allen feat. Pat Monahan, The Truth (8,000, debut, 8,000)
Carrie Underwood, Before He Cheats (4,000, +2 percent, 2.999 million)
Carrie Underwood, All-American Girl (4,000, +3 percent, 1.202 million)
Danny Gokey, My Best Days Are Ahead of Me (4,000, +9 percent, 103,000)
Kellie Pickler, Best Days of Your Life (3,000, +15 percent, 1.021 million)
Carrie Underwood, Jesus, Take the Wheel (3,000, +2 percent, 1.681 million) |
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kris album dah kuar billboard 200 ek |
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Album sales:
Various, Now That's What I Call Music! 33 (26,000, -11 percent, 479,000 total) (#14 ...
sweetmm Post at 20-5-2010 09:01
single baru adam tak masuk carta lagi ke |
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wah banyaknya perkataan 'still' dlm post di atas |
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wah banyaknya perkataan 'still' dlm post di atas |
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kot yer pun adam, jgn ler pakai anting2 yg berjurai kat tinger tuh...geli tawwww |
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woohooo...tgh tengok AXN nih and tertengok iklan sony style magazine...ada special feature on adam...rasanya interview masa dia dtg spore arituh...tune in on tuesday 7.30pm |
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Reply 1767# lake
Minggu depan kut pasal baru official date release minggu ni kan. |
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Summer music preview: Five tours you really need to see live
By Steve Jones, Brian Mansfield, Elysa Gardner and Jerry Shriver, USA TODAY
Choices are abundant at concert venues this summer, as the touring industry is cautiously optimistic that it will keep doing strong business as it has the past two years in a soft economy.
The ubiquitous Lady Gaga is the hot ticket, as her mostly sold-out Monster Ball tour kicks off in late June. There may be a little more urgency to see perennial touring champ Dave Matthews Band, which has announced that it will take 2011 off. With Kenny Chesney scaling back his usual stadium run, country acts like Rascal Flatts, Brad Paisley, Toby Keith and Tim McGraw stand to benefit.
A plethora of festivals offer value for the buck, and many bands are trying creative ways to lure dollar-conscious fans (tickets for Creed's 2010 tour are $20 and $10). "You still can't beat a good night at a concert if you're a fan," says Billboard touring editor Ray Waddell. "People still dig it, and if you make it affordable for them, they will go."
USA TODAY's music writers suggest five tours you shouldn't miss:
1. Rihanna
Rude Boy is the Barbados native's 14th hit to go top 10, tying her with Beyoncé for most by a female artist since 2000.
Setting the stage: Rihanna's 25-date Last Girl on Earth tour of arenas and amphitheaters starts July 2 in Auburn, Wash., and wraps up Aug. 28 in Syracuse, N.Y. She'll also appear July 12 at Lilith Fair in Salt Lake City.
Why it's a tour de force: Rihanna's North American jaunt will come hot on the heels of two months of sold-out shows in Europe, which wrap up June 5 at the Rock in Rio festival in Madrid. The sultry star's show includes elaborate sets, special effects, sexy choreography and a plethora of eye-popping, skin-baring get-ups. Ke$ha — herself a chart-topping hitmaker — is the opening act. — Steve Jones
Cost: $20-$105
2. Adam Lambert
The dashing and colorful American Idol runner-up headlines his first North American tour.
Setting the stage: Lambert's Glam Nation tour kicks off June 4 in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., with more than 30 concerts to follow. Shows are currently scheduled through Sept. 18 in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Why it's a tour de force: Lambert, a dazzling singer, set the Idol standard for showmanship, and his devoted fan base will turn out in full force. The tour's support acts — flame-haired fellow Idol finalist Allison Iraheta and Australian guitarist Orianthi — make the package especially promising: Orianthi played on Lambert's album, and Iraheta's Slow Ride duet with Lambert was a highlight of their Idol season and the subsequent tour. — Brian Mansfield
Cost: $29-$73.50
3. Justin Bieber
Pop music's latest tween sensation has been inescapable in recent months, with a No. 1 album (My World 2.0) backed by appearances on Oprah, Saturday Night Live and American Idol.
Setting the stage: The 16-year-old's headlining tour kicks off June 23 in Hartford, Conn., and will reach 40-plus cities before wrapping Sept. 4 in Allentown, Pa. Sean Kingston and Jessica Jarrell are featured guests.
Why it's a tour de force: Like, are you kidding me? Bieber proved his pubescent charisma on YouTube before landing a record deal, and recent appearances had to be canceled after screaming girls got out of control. Just ask your 12-year-old how cool it would be to have Bieber pull her on stage to croon One Less Lonely Girl to her — as he'll do for one lucky fan at each show. — Elysa Gardner
Cost: $46.50-$75.50
4. Carole Kingand James Taylor
The beloved trailblazers of the singer/songwriter movement in the early 1970s.
Setting the stage: Their Troubadour Reunion tour includes a 45-date American leg, wrapping July 20 in Anaheim, Calif. It will feature some stageside table-for-two seats (proceeds go to charity) meant to create a club feel.
Why it's a tour de force: The tour evolved out of the pair's shows marking the 50th anniversary of West Hollywood's Troubadour club. With Art Garfunkel's ailing voice forcing postponements on his tour with Paul Simon, this is the best bet for reunion-minded Boomers. — Jerry Shriver
Cost: $95-$179
5. Eagles, Dixie Chicks and Keith Urban
One of the biggest rock acts of the '70s and '80s, the Eagles reunited in 1994 after a 14-year hiatus. They've remained a top-grossing force whenever they've hit the road.
Setting the stage:The Eagles and the Dixie Chicks flock together for eight stadium dates, from June 8 in Toronto to June 24 in St. Louis. Keith Urban joins for shows in East Rutherford, N.J.; Foxborough, Mass.; and Chicago.
Why it's a tour de force: The three shows with Urban put one of the biggest country-rock groups of all time on the same stage as two broad-appeal country acts capable of headlining arenas. Plus, they'll put the Chicks in front of live audiences for the first time in four years. — Brian Mansfield
Cost: $50-$225 |
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Stage SCHEDULE*
2:00pm - Young and Divine
2:15pm - Ayla Brown
2:30pm - Boys Like Girls
3:00pm - Samantha Marq
3:15pm - Mission Hill
3:40pm - Matisse
4:05pm - Ke$ha
4:30pm - Jason Derulo
5:00pm - The Script
5:50pm - 2am Club
6:10pm - Intermission
6:25pm - Emily Osment
6:50pm - New Boyz
7:10pm - Orianthi
7:35pm - Kevin Rudolf
8:00pm - Adam Lambert
8:35pm - Iyaz
9:00pm - Kris Allen
*the lineup and order are subject to change without notice |
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