Archive for January 15th, 2008

Even with a grueling rehearsal schedule for his upcoming role in the Broadway show SPAMALOT, Clay Aiken conveyed nothing but high energy and endless enthusiasm during his interview with americanidol.com. This certainly isn’t due to him getting a lot of rest these days, however. As Clay so bluntly put it, the rigors of Broadway are "kickin’ my butt!" With the debut of SPAMALOT on Friday, his schedule will only get busier. The show will run once a day from Tuesday to Friday and then twice on Saturdays and Sundays! As Clay relayed, having to put together all the acts of singing, dancing, playing piano, and speaking in an accent is more than he ever expected!
This is not to say that Clay isn’t enjoying the whole process. On the contrary, he is completely fulfilled by the experience and constantly amazed by those around him who [...]

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This is one time when it’s not good to be Bucky Covington…shortly after the New Year, Bucky and his twin brother Rocky took some time off for a relaxing camping trip in Kentucky. While cooking breakfast one morning, grease from the hot pan splashed back and burnt his right hand. He’s been wearing a bandage over the wound and should be healed in time to play guitar when he takes the stage next weekend in York, PA. In the meantime, look for Bucky discussing his love of motocross in the pages of Racer X and Dirt Rider magazines as his current single "It’s Good To Be Us" climbs the country radio charts.
Check out our last interview with Bucky, as he talks candidly about what went into the making of his already-successful debut album.

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Josh Gracin’s lead single for his upcoming album is already receiving some rave reviews. “We Weren’t Crazy” was selected as one of People magazine’s "Best New Singles" for the week. Music critic Chuck Arnold gives the song three out of four stars and calls it a "country-pop charmer, riding on a buoyant chorus and a feel-good story about love beating the odds." The song was written by Josh, Bobby Pinson and Tony Lopacinski.
We had the chance to speak to Josh about his quick rise to fame before his last show in Los Angeles. Check out the video now!

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