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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Idol | |  |  |  | Idol: Encyclopedia II - Bo Bice - Post-Idol careerSigned to RCA Records, Bice's first single, released June 21, 2005, was his version of "Inside Your Heaven". The single debuted at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart. The B-side was his rendition of the Ides of March hit "Vehicle", featuring an appearance by Richie Sambora. Bice was also invited to the Bonnaroo Festival by Trey Anastasio (formerly of Phish). He sang a song with Willie Nelson at a Birmingham concert and was invited by Nelson to perform at Farm-Aid. Bice also appeared on Carlos Santana's 2005 album All That I Am on the song "Brown Skin ...
See also:Bo Bice, Bo Bice - Early years, Bo Bice - Idol, Bo Bice - Post-Idol career, Bo Bice - Charity Work, Bo Bice - American Idol performances, Bo Bice - Discography, Bo Bice - Albums, Bo Bice - Albums Read more here: » Bo Bice: Encyclopedia II - Bo Bice - Post-Idol career |
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|  |  |  | Idol: Encyclopedia II - Carrie Underwood - Post-Idol careerAs part of her title, Underwood gained a recording contract with Arista Records; her first single, "Inside Your Heaven", was released on June 14, 2005. The single debuted at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, with first-week sales of 170,000 copies, and briefly stopped Mariah Carey's run at #1 with "We Belong Together." One week later, runner-up, Bo Bice, released his version of the song, which debuted at #2. Underwood's version was shunned by country radio reaching a peak of #59 on the country charts. [1] The B-sid ...
See also:Carrie Underwood, Carrie Underwood - Early years, Carrie Underwood - Idol, Carrie Underwood - Post-Idol career, Carrie Underwood - List of Underwood's performances on American Idol, Carrie Underwood - Auditions and pre-performance rounds, Carrie Underwood - Live performances, Carrie Underwood - Discography, Carrie Underwood - Albums, Carrie Underwood - Singles, Carrie Underwood - Awards Read more here: » Carrie Underwood: Encyclopedia II - Carrie Underwood - Post-Idol career |
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|  |  |  | Idol: Encyclopedia II - Chanel Cole - Australian IdolChanel initially auditioned in Canberra but was not put through. Dressing in what she now calls "an exaggerated version" of herself, Chanel finally managed to get through to the third round of auditions; appearing before the judges Mark Holden, Marcia Hines and Ian Dickson on her second attempt in Sydney. After discussing her unusual hair fashions and her penchant for plastic babies, Cole performed a humourous rendition of the jazz gem, When I Get Low, I Get High which provoked a standing ovation from the usually stern Dickson. Before ...
See also:Chanel Cole, Chanel Cole - That Girl, Chanel Cole - Australian Idol, Chanel Cole - Performances, Chanel Cole - Australian Idol Tour, Chanel Cole - Colestock 2005, Chanel Cole - Spook, Chanel Cole - Future Projects, Chanel Cole - Discography, Chanel Cole - Albums, Chanel Cole - Singles, Chanel Cole - Bootlegs Read more here: » Chanel Cole: Encyclopedia II - Chanel Cole - Australian Idol |
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|  |  |  | Idol: Encyclopedia II - Ruben Studdard - American IdolWhen auditioning, Studdard sang Stevie Wonder's "Ribbon In The Sky" and he ended up as one of the local finalists. On American Idol, he impressed viewers with his performances of "Superstar" (originally recorded by the Carpenters and later covered by Luther Vandross) and the Peabo Bryson/Regina Belle duet "A Whole New World"; during his time on the show, Studdard received praise from music legends such as Lionel Richie, Neil Sedaka, Robin Gi ...
See also:Ruben Studdard, Ruben Studdard - Early life, Ruben Studdard - American Idol, Ruben Studdard - Professional music career, Ruben Studdard - Discography, Ruben Studdard - Albums, Ruben Studdard - Singles Read more here: » Ruben Studdard: Encyclopedia II - Ruben Studdard - American Idol |
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|  |  |  | Idol: Encyclopedia II - Dan O'Connor - Australian IdolDan, 25 years old, auditioned for Australian Idol in Sydney. He auditioned with the church classic, "I Surrender All" written by Judson W. Van DeVenter. All 3 judges were thrilled by an impressive performance. Despite Dicko having a disliking of church songs, he gave Dan a 'yes' along with Mark and Marcia sending him into the top 100.
During Dan's Top 30 performance, he performed 'Amazing' by Alex Lloyd. The judges were impressed by a fine performance and so were the voting public as he was voted into the Final 12. Also put through to the Final 12 from his group o ...
See also:Dan O'Connor, Dan O'Connor - Biography, Dan O'Connor - Australian Idol, Dan O'Connor - Performances, Dan O'Connor - Judges' Comments, Dan O'Connor - Neighbours, Dan O'Connor - Trivia Read more here: » Dan O'Connor: Encyclopedia II - Dan O'Connor - Australian Idol |
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|  |  |  | Idol: Encyclopedia II - Guy Sebastian - Australian IdolGuy Sebastian was born in Klang, Malaysia to a Sri Lankan and Portugese father, and a mother of Portugese and English descent. [1] He moved to Adelaide, South Australia as a child. He started singing at the age of fourteen. After moving to Adelaide, he attended school at King's Baptist Grammar School, a Christian private school. He also attended the Paradise Community Church, one of the largest in Australia with over 5,000 people in attendance, associated with the Pentacostal Assemblies of God. While at Paradise, he joined their youth confer ...
See also:Guy Sebastian, Guy Sebastian - Australian Idol, Guy Sebastian - Just As I Am, Guy Sebastian - Beautiful Life, Guy Sebastian - Discography Read more here: » Guy Sebastian: Encyclopedia II - Guy Sebastian - Australian Idol |
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|  |  |  | Idol: Encyclopedia II - Clay Aiken - Post-Idol careerThe single "Bridge Over Troubled Water"/This Is the Night," released June 10, 2003, has gone platinum. It was the fastest-selling single since Elton John's "Candle in the Wind 1997" and the best-selling single of 2003. It was the first single to go platinum since 2002, when Lee Ann Womack's "I Hope You Dance" sold a million copies after being out for over a year.
In October of 2003 Aiken released his first solo album, Measure of a Man, which debuted at #1 on the "Billboard 200" and was, with over 600,000 copies sold in its firs ...
See also:Clay Aiken, Clay Aiken - Early years, Clay Aiken - American Idol, Clay Aiken - Post-Idol career, Clay Aiken - Charitable work, Clay Aiken - Aiken's fans, Clay Aiken - Tours, Clay Aiken - Awards and nominations, Clay Aiken - Discography, Clay Aiken - Studio albums, Clay Aiken - Singles released to retail, Clay Aiken - Videos released to retail, Clay Aiken - Singles charting on radio Read more here: » Clay Aiken: Encyclopedia II - Clay Aiken - Post-Idol career |
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Carrie Underwood - Auditions and pre-performance rounds.
St. Louis Auditions - "I Can't Make You Love Me" (Original Artist: Bonnie Raitt)
Hollywood 1 - "Young Hearts (Run Free)" (O.A.: Candi Staton)"
Hollywood 2 - "Independence Day" (O.A.: Martina McBride)
Carrie Underwood - Live performances.
Semi-Final Performance 1 (Women Top 12) - "Could've Been" (O.A.: Tiffany)
Semi-Final Performance 2 (Women Top 10) - "Piece of My Heart" (O.A. ...
See also:Carrie Underwood, Carrie Underwood - Early years, Carrie Underwood - Idol, Carrie Underwood - Post-Idol career, Carrie Underwood - List of Underwood's performances on American Idol, Carrie Underwood - Auditions and pre-performance rounds, Carrie Underwood - Live performances, Carrie Underwood - Discography, Carrie Underwood - Albums, Carrie Underwood - Singles, Carrie Underwood - Awards Read more here: » Carrie Underwood: Encyclopedia II - Carrie Underwood - List of Underwood's performances on American Idol |
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|  |  |  | Idol: Encyclopedia II - Melissa O'Neil - Career as a Canadian Idol contestantO'Neil's audition was not featured on the Western Auditions episode of Canadian Idol.
During the Top 100 round, O'Neil wasn't featured a whole lot but on the first day, she was shown singing "Concrete Angel" a cappella. On the final day of competition, she was seen freezing and forgetting her song. It didn't matter, however, as the judges agreed she should move on to the Top 32.
O'Neil became a member of the Top 10 after receiving the highest amount of votes in her Top 32 group, singing Martina McBride's "Concrete Angel" ...
See also:Melissa O'Neil, Melissa O'Neil - Career as a Canadian Idol contestant, Melissa O'Neil - Career after her win, Melissa O'Neil - Discography, Melissa O'Neil - Featured On, Melissa O'Neil - Singles Read more here: » Melissa O'Neil: Encyclopedia II - Melissa O'Neil - Career as a Canadian Idol contestant |
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| |  |  |  | Idol: Encyclopedia II - Bo Bice - Early yearsBice was nicknamed "Bogart" as a child by his family, and it was later shortened to "Bo". He first made his mark at the age of 9, when he won a local school competition. After high school, he turned professional and performed in shows all across the United States, the United Kingdom and Ireland. He is a veteran of the nightclub circuit, having performed solo and in rock groups such as Purge, Blue Suede Nickel, and his current band Sugar Money. Among his credits are opening for Blackfoot and Warrant as well as performing live and recording with Johnny Neal, formerly of The Allman Brothers Band. H ...
See also:Bo Bice, Bo Bice - Early years, Bo Bice - Idol, Bo Bice - Post-Idol career, Bo Bice - Charity Work, Bo Bice - American Idol performances, Bo Bice - Discography, Bo Bice - Albums, Bo Bice - Albums Read more here: » Bo Bice: Encyclopedia II - Bo Bice - Early years |
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Carrie Underwood - Albums.
Released: November 15, 2005
Peak Chart Positions: #2 U.S., #1 US Country Charts (9 Weeks), #20 CAN
U.S. sales: 2.1 million
RIAA Certification: 2x Platinum (January 9th, 2006)
Singles:
2005: "Inside Your Heaven"
2005: "Jesus, Take The Wheel"
2006: "Dont Forget to Remember Me"
Carrie Underwood - Single ...
See also:Carrie Underwood, Carrie Underwood - Early years, Carrie Underwood - Idol, Carrie Underwood - Post-Idol career, Carrie Underwood - List of Underwood's performances on American Idol, Carrie Underwood - Auditions and pre-performance rounds, Carrie Underwood - Live performances, Carrie Underwood - Discography, Carrie Underwood - Albums, Carrie Underwood - Singles, Carrie Underwood - Awards Read more here: » Carrie Underwood: Encyclopedia II - Carrie Underwood - Discography |
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| |  |  |  | Idol: Encyclopedia II - Fantasia Barrino - Early lifeBarrino began singing in her church at the age of 5. She was a member of The Barrino Family, a group that travelled and performed in the Carolinas and elsewhere in the American South. The group was popular but was taken advantage of in bad business dealings. [1]
Barrino has a young daughter, Zion, whom she had as a teenage single mother around 2001. She dropped out of high school at the time.
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See also:Fantasia Barrino, Fantasia Barrino - Early life, Fantasia Barrino - American Idol, Fantasia Barrino - Post-Idol career, Fantasia Barrino - Next Album?, Fantasia Barrino - Awards, Fantasia Barrino - Discography, Fantasia Barrino - Albums, Fantasia Barrino - Singles Read more here: » Fantasia Barrino: Encyclopedia II - Fantasia Barrino - Early life |
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| |  |  |  | Idol: Encyclopedia II - Kimberley Locke - Singing careerOn October 30 of 2002, the cast and crew of American Idol were in Nashville holding auditions for the upcoming second season. Locke sang in front of Paula Abdul, Randy Jackson and Simon Cowell, who were impressed by her voice, and voted her through to the next round.
In December of 2002, she was chosen to participate in the show.
Locke finished third on the second season of American Idol, behind runner up Clay Aiken and eventual champion Ruben Studdard. She was able, however, to sign a record deal with Curb Records. Her debut albu ...
See also:Kimberley Locke, Kimberley Locke - Biography, Kimberley Locke - Singing career, Kimberley Locke - Other accomplishments, Kimberley Locke - Game show host, Kimberley Locke - Model, Kimberley Locke - Discography, Kimberley Locke - Album, Kimberley Locke - Singles, Kimberley Locke - Music with American Idol, Kimberley Locke - Guest Performances Outside of American Idol Read more here: » Kimberley Locke: Encyclopedia II - Kimberley Locke - Singing career |
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|  |  |  | Idol: Encyclopedia II - Idolatry - Idolatry in the Hebrew BibleAccording to the Hebrew Bible, idolatry originated in the age of Eber, though some interpret the text to mean in the time of Serug; image worship existed in the time of Jacob, from the account of Rachel taking images along with her on leaving her father's house, which is given in the book of Genesis. Abraham's father, Terah, was an idol manufacturer / worshipper. When Abraham discovered the true God, he destroyed his father's idols (See Terah section for story)
The commandments in the Hebrew Bible against idolatry forbade the beliefs and practices of pagans who lived amongst the Israelites at the time, especiall ...
See also:Idolatry, Idolatry - Etymology, Idolatry - Idolatry in many forms, Idolatry - Idolatry in the Hebrew Bible, Idolatry - Did idolators really worship idols?, Idolatry - Were ancient Israelites ever henotheistic?, Idolatry - Idolatry in Jewish thought, Idolatry - Christian views of idolatry, Idolatry - Muslim views of idolatry, Idolatry - Eastern religions and idolatry, Idolatry - Hindu views of idolatry, Idolatry - Shinto views of idolatry, Idolatry - Christian views regarding Confucianism as idolatry, Idolatry - Buddhist views of idolatry, Idolatry - Polytheistic views of idolatry in general, Idolatry - Notes Read more here: » Idolatry: Encyclopedia II - Idolatry - Idolatry in the Hebrew Bible |
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|  |  |  | Idol: Encyclopedia II - Chanel Cole - SpookIn 2005, Cole and fellow idol Daniel Belle collaborated with the Brisbane-based electronica duo Statler & Waldorf, under the collective name of "Spook". The debut album of the self-described "downtempo project" is called The Dusk Sessions and is entirely funded by the group members themselves. From April 2005, demo versions of "Faster", "Predator" and "Running Away" were made available for download on Statler & Waldorf's official website. The completed album was released on October 4 2005 through the group's inde ...
See also:Chanel Cole, Chanel Cole - That Girl, Chanel Cole - Australian Idol, Chanel Cole - Performances, Chanel Cole - Australian Idol Tour, Chanel Cole - Colestock 2005, Chanel Cole - Spook, Chanel Cole - Future Projects, Chanel Cole - Discography, Chanel Cole - Albums, Chanel Cole - Singles, Chanel Cole - Bootlegs Read more here: » Chanel Cole: Encyclopedia II - Chanel Cole - Spook |
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Pop icon - Che Guevara.
A guerilla soldier and revolutionary from the 1960s, Che Guevara, is a Pop idol of young people far away from Cuba and Latin America. Guevara can be found on lots of T-shirts, album covers and is a symbol for revolution. As a Pop idol, the actual doings of Guevara are not important, but what he has come to represent.
Pop icon - Ernest Hemingway.
In his time was Ernest Hemingway often more famous for the man-myth he was than his authorship. Hemingway had followers who accepted and liked what he repre ...
See also:Pop icon, Pop icon - Influence of a pop icon, Pop icon - Examples, Pop icon - Che Guevara, Pop icon - Ernest Hemingway, Pop icon - Other notable pop icons Read more here: » Pop icon: Encyclopedia II - Pop icon - Examples |
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