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MacIntyre released a post-Idol Christmas EP "Christmas Angel" to iTunes in 2009, and the title track became a top indie holiday radio single in the US. His first full-length post-Idol album, Heartstrings was released on March 11, 2010, to MacIntyre's web site and to digital retailers. Scott performed on American Idol on March 11 to promote his ...
"I Believe" is the debut single of American Idol third season winner Fantasia. The song was co-written by Louis Biancaniello , Sam Watters , and former American Idol contestant Tamyra Gray . Released in the United States on June 15, 2004, "I Believe" debuted at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 , selling 142,000 copies during its first ...
When she posted a video of her singing the 2023 song "Vampire", by Olivia Rodrigo, American Idol casting producer Ariel Panzer saw the video and invited her to audition for the show. After a couple Zoom meetings with American Idol producers, she decided to audition in Santa Barbara, and, as she puts it, "The rest is history." [16]
Abi Carter, an Indio, California, native, accompanied herself on the piano, singing Billie Eilish’s “What Was I Made For?” for the “American Idol” judges on the show’s Feb. 25 broadcast.
The country music icon's granddaughter, Emmy Russell, made a stunning debut on American Idol's season 22 premiere on Sunday. The soft-spoken 24-year-old performed a moving original song about an ...
Jax's first post-Idol recording, "La La Land", was released on January 6, 2016. [16] Her first music video was released later that day, for "La La Land". The song is lyrically about her experience on American Idol. [17] In 2017 she released the EP, Funny, which charted at number 17 on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums. [18]
It’s official: American Idol is back for season 23—with a major change. At the beginning of August, ABC announced that Idol alumnus Carrie Underwood would be replacing outgoing judge Katy ...
In 2017, a video he had posted singing the Rihanna song "Diamonds" went viral on YouTube, eventually garnering over 32 million views. [2] This brought him significant attention, including an appearance on the talk show Steve, hosted by Steve Harvey. [2] [3] In 2021, Spence auditioned for the nineteenth season of American Idol.