Archive for December, 2006
Landing a brand new songwriting deal with Sony and expecting a debut album out early next year, Elliott Yamin sure has a lot to smile about these days. That’s why the $50,000 worth of porcelain veneers and other dental work he’s just received couldn’t come at a better time. PEOPLE Magazine covers the story in their issue due out Friday, December 8th.
After hiding his teeth from the public eye for years, Elliott is thrilled to be able to grin widely now. As he dishes to PEOPLE, “I used to look at old pictures of myself, and I figured out how to kind of smile without displaying all my teeth.” While others, including fellow American Idol contestant, Ace Young, urged him to get the procedure done, Elliott admits to PEOPLE that “The bottom line was, I was long overdue for a dentist appointment.” His big worry, as he explained to the magazine, was that he would turn into a ‘superficial “Hollywood type.”’ Pretty-looking teeth aside, there are added benefits to the dental work that Elliott received. As his dentist, Dr. David Frey, explained to PEOPLE, “It is going to help muscle function, it is going to increase volume [of his voice] maybe.” He adds that “he could even become a better singer."
”Elliott’s model girlfriend, Jaime Paetz, whom he met since being on American Idol, is thrilled that he is now able to be proud of his grin. She told PEOPLE, “I liked his old teeth, but if [the veneers] make him happy, then I’m happy.” And happy, he is. While ultimately losing American Idol, Elliott tells PEOPLE, “I feel like I am the winner.”
Grammy Nominations for Carrie Underwood & Daniel Powter
Americanidol.com would like to extend a huge congratulations to Carrie Underwood, who received two Grammy nominations today! The categories she was nominated in are Best New Artist and Best Female Country Vocal Performance. Carrie’s song, “Jesus Take the Wheel” was also nominated in the categories of Song of the Year and Best Country Song.
Daniel Powter, who gained fame this year for providing American Idol's exit song, "Bad Day", received a Grammy nomination for "Best Male Pop Vocal Performance."
Grammy Nominations for Carrie Underwood & Daniel Powter
Americanidol.com would like to extend a huge congratulations to Carrie Underwood, who received two Grammy nominations today! The categories she was nominated in are Best New Artist and Best Female Country Vocal Performance. Carrie’s song, “Jesus Take the Wheel” was also nominated in the categories of Song of the Year and Best Country Song.
Daniel Powter, who gained fame this year for providing American Idol's exit song, "Bad Day", received a Grammy nomination for "Best Male Pop Vocal Performance."
Taylor Hicks Album Comes Out Tuesday
Some are born to greatness, the legend goes, some acquire greatness, and still others have greatness thrust upon them. For Birmingham, Alabama’s favorite son, whose self-titled new album on Arista Records, Taylor Hicks, is the penultimate year-end release of 2006, it has been a case of all three. After a lifetime steeped in the blues and soul and R&B of his native Southern heroes – Ray Charles, Otis Redding, James Brown, Sam Cooke, to name a few – Taylor’s artistry was reaffirmed and validated in no uncertain terms this past year, as he won the fifth season of FOX’s American Idol.
Signed to Arista Records by the label’s founder, Clive Davis, BMG U.S. Chairman & CEO, emphatically underscored Taylor’s breakthrough. “Taylor has to really move to the next step and show he is a recording artist that can compete with the best,” said Davis. “He is charismatic and soulful at the same time, and already knows how to use his stage presence in a very winning fashion.”
In addition to bringing some strong new material into Taylor’s repertoire, Davis was also responsible for hooking up the singer with two-time Grammy Award-winning producer Matt Serletic. His multi-platinum track record with matchbox twenty & Rob Thomas, Santana, Willie Nelson, Courtney Love, and others made Serletic the perfect choice for the project.
Taylor’s dedication to roots music resounds throughout his new album, from the opening feel-good up-tempo groove of “The Runaround,” the dramatic ballad “Just To Feel That Way,” and the heartfelt closing number, “The Right Place,” which was originally written by Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance for Ray Charles to record before his death. Taylor considers it an honor to have had the opportunity to make this song his own.
The spirit of Ray Charles permeates the TAYLOR HICKS album, most notably on “Heaven Knows,” whose instrumental passages pays homage to Ray’s “What’d I Say” and Marvin Gaye’s “Ain’t That Peculiar,” the Motown classic written by Smokey Robinson. The album’s next track, “Gonna Move,” comes from another personal favorite of Taylor’s, the late San Francisco-based blind singer-songwriter Paul Pena, the highly-regarded composer of Steve Miller’s “Jet Airliner.” It is followed by another nod to Marvin Gaye, “Wherever I Lay My Hat,” co-written back in 1963 with Motown staff writers Barrett Strong and Norman Whitfield.
Virtually every new song on the album was ‘Taylor-made’ for the artist, starting with “Dream Myself Awake,” which was written by Rob Thomas and presented to Clive Davis, who kept it aside for Taylor. “Give Me Tonight,” was co-written by Taylor and Serletic with Matt’s friend Kevin Kadish. Hitmaker supreme Diane Warren contributed “Places I’ve Been.”
“The Maze” was written by the same duo who penned Natalie Imbruglia’s “Torn.” And Taylor’s fans will be delighted to hear that he has re-recorded new versions of self penned “Soul Thing” and “The Deal,” two songs that previously appeared on his second indie album Under the Radar, released prior to AI.
Serletic recruited the crème de la crème A-list of L.A.’s most experienced session players, rhythm sections, and brass musicians for the sessions, which took place in October-November 2006. “I’m thrilled to work with Taylor,” Serletic said. “He is a phenomenal vocalist and an experienced artist… Though practically a household name, Taylor will be revealing an exciting new facet of his talent with this project.”
The feeling was mutual: “He truly gets where I am coming from,” Taylor said, “and I completely respect his smarts in the studio and as a real song person. It’s not easy to make a record expedi¬ently without sacrificing integrity and aesthetic in the production, songwriting and performance worlds. I really think Matt and I have the right chemistry and we have some amazing players supporting me and the songs.”
Listen to Taylor's first two singles now!
Congratulations Carrie Underwood
American Idol Season 4 winner, Carrie Underwood, took home five coveted Billboard Music Awards last night in Las Vegas. Carrie's awards included Album of the Year for “Some Hearts,” Country Album of the Year for "Some Hearts," Female Billboard 200 Album Artist of the Year, Female Country Artist of the Year and New Country Artist of the Year.
Congratulations Carrie!
Watch our interview with Carrie from late last year!
Idols to Present at Billboard Music Awards
This may be the one time that what happens in Vegas will NOT stay in Vegas. You can watch the Billboard Music Awards live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena on FOX tonight at 8/7c and, as an added bonus, you can get your American Idol fix. Among the star-studded presenters at the event are Katharine McPhee, Chris Daughtry and Paula Abdul.
Make sure to watch to catch your favorite Idols as they make some fellow artists' dreams come true. The show is sure to entertain, with guest performances from Janet Jackson, Mary J. Blige and Gwen Stefani.
Bucky Joins Country Music Christmas Tour
Bucky Covington has joined the GAC Country Music Christmas Tour lineup, taking the place of "Nashville Star" winner Buddy Jewell, who had to withdraw after breaking his wrist in a fall.
Bucky will join Deana Carter, Julie Roberts, Blue County, and Steve Azar as they sing in the holiday spirit with Christmas classics and their well-known hits.
As Bucky told the Great American Country web site, "I am thrilled to be performing with such great country artists, but the best part about the tour is being able to perform in the different cities and seeing all of the excited fans."
The tour, which kicked off November 30th in Wichita, Kan., will cover 20 cities in 22 days, ending in Roanoke Rapids, N.C., on December 21.
Josh Gracin Included on Disney Soundtrack
Josh Gracin's most recent project is sure to put a smile on the faces of his three children. Josh is featured on the soundtrack to the Disney DVD, "The Fox And The Hound 2." Josh is included on the project with a number of other influential country artists, including Reba McEntire, Trisha Yearwood, and Little Big Town.
Josh's current single, "I Keep Coming Back," is currently climbing the country radio charts.
Taylor Hicks Spotlighted in People Magazine
Season 5 winner, Taylor Hicks, has been a very busy man since he won last May, and People Magazine recently caught up with him in Los Angeles. In fact, the magazine met up with Taylor in the late great Ray Charles’ recording studio and office.
Given Taylor’s unique style, it’s no surprise that Valerie Ervin, COO of Ray Charles Enterprises told People Magazine that after hearing Taylor’s new album (Available December 12th), “Taylor is Ray reincarnated. He sits there moving and twitching just like Mr. C would do. To me, it’s like talking to Mr. C again. I’m like, ‘Okay, you’re supposed to be black and a little older.”
Taylor sees it as a compliment and later shares with People how surreal his life has been since he won.
Watch the whole clip here.
Read the full story in the issue of People Magazine that is on sale now.