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David Cook’s “This Loud Morning” Album Release Celebration Photos

Wednesday, June 29th, 2011

David Cook’s “This Loud Morning” Album Release Celebration

06/28/2011 – Paramount Hotel
New York, NY United States

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E Street Band Sax Player Clarence Clemons Dies

Sunday, June 19th, 2011

A spokeswoman for Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band says saxophone player Clarence Clemons has died. The 69-year-old musician was hospitalized about a week ago after suffering a stroke at his home in Florida.

George Michael to Release Royal Wedding Song

Saturday, April 16th, 2011

 

 

“I know Diana would have approved,” he says.

George Michael has penned a song for Prince William and wife-to-be Kate Middleton.

“Recorded the track all over again yesterday in a different key and a new vocals, sounds even more romantic…” he Tweeted Thursday, adding, “Im REALLY happy with it… and I know Diana would have approved.”
He is set to unveil the tune on Piers Morgan‘s CNN show tonight.
The song will be available to download for free on Cnn.com, but Michael is urging fans to make an online donation on the Royal Wedding charity website.

George Michael to Release Royal Wedding Song – The Hollywood Reporter.

David Cook’s Sophomore Album To Be Released 6/28

Friday, April 15th, 2011

DAVID COOK

SOPHOMORE ALBUM, THIS LOUD MORNING, TO BE RELEASED ON JUNE 28TH – AVAILABLE FOR PRE-SALE BEGINNING APRIL 19TH

RETURNS TO THE AMERICAN IDOL STAGE ON APRIL 21ST TO PERFORM FIRST SINGLE “THE LAST GOODBYE”

“THE LAST GOODBYE” WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR SALE AT ITUNES AND ALL OTHER DIGITAL PROVIDERS ON APRIL 19TH

(New York – NY) – Season 7 American Idol winner David Cook will be releasing his sophomore album, This Loud Morning (19 Recordings/RCA Records), on June 28th. This Loud Morning will be made available for pre-sale at DavidCookOfficial.com beginning on April 19th.

Cook will be returning to the American Idol stage on April 21st to perform the first single, “The Last Goodbye.” “The Last Goodbye” will be available for sale at DavidCookOfficial.com, iTunes and all other digital providers, as well as be serviced to radio on April 19th.

“The Last Goodbye” will also be made available as a free instant grat on April 19th for those who pre-order (or have already pre-ordered) This Loud Morning on DavidCookOfficial.com. The site also features new premium album configurations, which include exclusive music, merchandise and signed memorabilia.

Executive produced by Matt Serletic (Rob Thomas, Matchbox Twenty, Collective Soul), This Loud Morning features tracks written and co-written by Cook along with many acclaimed songwriters including, David Hodges, Ryan Tedder, Kevin Griffin and Marti Frederiksen.

Says Cook, “This album is the culmination of one of the loftiest endeavors I’ve ever undertaken. The end result is an album that I cannot wait to share with everyone.”

Earlier this year Cook recorded the farewell song for the 10th season of American Idol, which can be heard every week this season. The song, chosen by American Idol creator and Executive Producer Simon Fuller, is a remake of Simple Minds 1985 smash “Don’t You (Forget About Me)”.

After winning the Idol crown in season 7, Cook went on to sell over 1 million copies of his self-titled debut album and set out on a year long nationwide tour in support of his multiple hit singles. Released on November 18th, 2008, David Cook (19 Recordings / RCA Records) entered the Billboard charts at #3 and the digital album charts at #1, marking the best debut from an American Idol winner since 2006. Collectively the songs from David Cook have sold over 2 million tracks and ringtones combined. Cook’s coronation single, “The Time of My Life” was certified platinum and is not only the biggest single debut but the highest selling coronation single in the show’s history.

David Cook to Perform on ‘Idol’ Next Week (Exclusive) – Hollywood Reporter

Thursday, April 14th, 2011

 

 

The season 7 ‘American Idol’ winner will begin promoting his sophomore album by performing new single “The Last Goodbye.”

David Cook is headed back to American Idol. The Season 7 winner will take the stage on April 21, premiering his new single, “The Last Goodbye,” and officially launching the promotional cycle for his highly anticipated second album. (His 2008 self-titled debut on RCA sold more than 1 million copies.)

And it’s about time. Fans have waited nearly two years to hear new Cook tunes, and while his cover of Simple Minds’ “(Don’t You) Forget About Me” was a welcome arrival (thank Idol creator Simon Fuller, who campaigned to use the song as Season 10’s send-off number), it also felt like a temporary holdover. So what took Cook so long? Read on for Idol Worship’s exclusive chat with the fan favorite.
The Hollywood Reporter: Next week, you’re coming back to a new Idol – new set, new judges, of course, new contestants, what are you anticipating?
David Cook: I’m kind of walking in without expectations, purely for the reasons you mentioned: it’s almost a whole new show. I’m certainly looking forward to meeting the new contestants, and also really excited to meet the new judges. From what I’ve seen so far, Steven Tyler is a riot, and I think J. Lo’s been incredible. And I’m excited to see Randy, Ryan and everybody behind the scenes.
Read the rest on THR:

David Cook to Perform on ‘Idol’ Next Week (Exclusive) – Hollywood Reporter.



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