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Daughtry News - Political Conventions, An Exciting Album Re-Release, and Giving Back

by staff on August 14, 2008

Daughtry

Chris Daughtry and his red hot band Daughtry are re-releasing their debut album on Sept. 9 and it should be something really special.

There are bonus tracks on the re-release, including Daughtry’s eagerly awaited cover of Foreigner’s Feels Like The First Time, and acoustic versions of Home, Feels Like Tonight, What About Now and It’s Not Over. The original disc, issued in 2006, has sold an incredible 4.2 million copies in the US alone. I’m not surprised, really, this is one amazing cd. Those of us who have believed in Chris since his audition on AI knew he’d set the music world on fire. We. Were. Right.

In July, on their official website, Chris said, “Some amazing songs have been written over the past 6-7 weeks. Between me, the guys, and some great writers we’ve been working with, I think we have some GREAT stuff! It’s been an awesome process. We wrote songs together as a band which was really cool. We also wrote with some guys that really contributed to what we do and helped us along with our process.”

From the Website:

The expanded CD/DVD version of the group’s self-titled debut features the album’s original 12 songs along with four bonus tracks on CD—including acoustic performances of “Home,” recorded in the studio, and “What About Now,” recorded earlier this year on Idol Gives Back. Making its debut on this collection is DAUGHTRY’s cover of the Foreigner classic, “Feels Like The First Time.”

The bonus DVD contains videos for all five of the singles from DAUGHTRY, live performances and exclusive interviews with the band as they tell stories about the DAUGHTRY’S meteoric rise. Just like the album, the accompanying booklet has been expanded as well with photos from the road.

While DAUGHTRY gives back to its fans with the deluxe version of its debut, the band gives back to charity with a new video for its latest single “What About Now.” An active supporter of charity organizations from the start, the band will donate proceeds from the video to the following groups: Action Sports Environmental Coalition; Amnesty International; Charity: Water; Doctors Without Borders; Homeboy Industries; Insight Prison Project; Keep a Child Alive; Love, Light and Melody; Room to Read; Seacology; Surfaid International; and Urban Compass.

Amazing! I LOVE to support bands and artists that actually care about the world around them. I’m sick of the divas and power trippers. I know you’ll snatch up the re-release as quickly as I will. Don’t forget the date: September 9th!

Politically Speaking

Daughtry, Everclear and up-and-comers Flobots will appear at the Democratic convention on Aug. 26, as part of the Grammy Foundation’s “Rock the Conventions.”
The band is actually planning a series of appearances at both the Democratic and Republican national conventions in support of the ONE Campaign, which raises awareness about global poverty, hunter and disease.

On August 31st, they’ll perform a benefit show for ONE in Madison, Wisconsin. And on September 3rd, they’ll appear at the Republican National Convention in Minneapolis.

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Skechers Signs American Idol Winner David Cook as Their New Spokeperson

by staff on July 12, 2008

David Cook

Skechers has signed American Idol winner David Cook to endorse the brand globally. Smart move, I’d say. He’s nearly as popular as Daughtry right now and should have the sort of success Chris Daughtry has found.

Like Carrie, David will prove to be a perfect spokesperson. They’re both hugely popular, likable, mega-talented and can bring in droves of fans. Also, unlike Taylor Hicks, they won’t prove to be jokes played on the AI audience by the AI audience.

Don’t you know American Idol would love to purge him from the list of winners?

I’m surprised Jordin Sparks hasn’t gotten any endorsement deals. She would be a perfect make-up model, or a spokesmodel for Candie’s. She’s a ridiculously beautiful girl. She’s also very sweet, likable, and friendly.

 

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Daughtry in Concert, October 9, 2007

by staff on October 10, 2007

The pics in this post are from October 9, 2007 at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida. I would have crawled across scorpions to have seen Daughtry in concert. Pissy scorpions. But, as it is, I’ll just listen to their CD and look at the pics.

Sort of like being there, right? Kind of? A little? Oh, I know. Enjoy the pics, anyway - the photography is nothing short of amazing. I mean, just look at the one above. The pictures are from the ridiculously talented photographers at WireImage - you’ll want to check out the ones after the “more” link, too. The lights and colors are gorgeous.

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Chris Daughtry at the 2007 VMAs

by staff on September 11, 2007


Chris Daughtry arriving at the 2007 MTV VMA’s



Daughtry at the 2007 VMA’s

Photo Credits: WireImage

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Ace Young Interview

by staff on August 7, 2007

I was searching high/low (and everywhere in between) for more news on Ace Young’s upcoming cd. I haven’t really uncovered anything new, but I did come across a cute little interview with him.

Apparently there is an Idol Camp (the first ever) - and Ace made an appearance. Click the link below to check it out.

American Idol Camp

Can’t wait for his cd, and I know for a fact that the first time I hear him (or Constantine) on the radio I’ll be a danger to myself. It was the same way when I first heard Bo Bice, Chris Daughtry, Bucky Covington and Kellie Pickler.

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Always a Good Time For Chris Daughtry!

by staff on June 22, 2007

In the mood for some Chris Daughtry? I know you are!

He and a few others are proving you don’t have to be the last one standing on the stage to have the most success. There was a group of ridiculously talented people that year. And I don’t think for one second that we’ve heard the last of Paris either. That adorable little girl could sing her butt off!

I am SO anxious for Ace Young’s cd - you know it’s going to be mind-blowing. It won’t be long before he’ll be on the radio along with Elliott, Kat, Bucky, Kellie, and Mr. Daughtry. In our area, we hear Daughtry and Bucky on the radio every single time we turn it on. Elliott’s been on a few times - great voice. Kellie’s first song got a lot of airtime, which is good because I’d never get tired of hearing it. As for my girl Kat, I think her CD’s great - I listen to it and get totally lost in her lyrics. I think her next one will be more of a commercial success….after, that is, she’s through with her movie. How cool does that sound?

Enjoy the Chris pics! Click each to see larger.

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By the way, I’d like to thank the readers who leave comments here on the blog - you’re a cool group of people. There are a few nasty nellies, of course - but for the most part you’re always cool about your comments, even when we disagree on things. And, face it, in a world where firemen are killed doing their (heroic) job, children have needs that aren’t met, and people are dying every day in a war that continues to rip families apart - whether I like or dislike Taylor Hicks is a totally mute and trivial point.

I’m not the only one, for crying out loud, who knows he wasn’t the best singer that year - or any year. My own personal favorites were Chris, Ace, Bucky, Kellie and Kat. So, naturally, I’ll give them more coverage on the blog. I’m proud of the success each is having and will continue to have, and I’m also impressed with their fanbases - they are considerate and respectful of other fanbases.

I think what they say is right, fanbases often mirror the person they center around.

At any rate, I more than welcome a wide range of opinions. Just expect me to have my own as well, ‘kay?

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Ryan Seacrest Blames Simon Cowell for American Idol’s Ratings

by staff on June 17, 2007

Even though it’s still a monster hit, American Idol suffered a decline in ratings during the recent season. In a “How wrong could he be” type statement, Ryan Seacrest is pointing fingers at Simon.

When asked about the drop, Canada’s Globe and Mail reports that Seacrest replied, “Well, the knee-jerk reaction would be Simon.”

He says there’s just too much of the acid-tongued judge: “Clearly there’s an over saturation of his character.” When asked about rumors that Fox wants to change some of the “Idol” judges. “That’s clearly rumor,” he said. “I’m positive you can’t recreate the chemistry that we have with the group on ‘American Idol.’”

This is so blatantly wrong that I find myself doubting that Ryan Seacrest ever said it. Must have been a lookalike!

Simon’s one of the most consistently amusing and entertaining things about the show. I can tell you why the ratings were down in two words:

1. Taylor

2. Sanjaya

A singing competition in which Taylor Hicks could actually be the last one standing loses all it’s credibility. He was up against the likes of Chris Daughtry, Ace Young, and Kat McPhee. Vote for the Worst handed him a title that should have gone to one of those three. Fans who had any sort of faith in the show lost it. Taylor proved that any foolish thing could happen, and that it leaves you with a sick feeling of injustice.

The fact that it came anywhere near close to happening again this year, with Sanjaya, probably sent fans who were on the fence running in the other direction. Don’t get me wrong, Sanjaya’s more likeable AND a better singer than Taylor….He also has a much better stage presence. But, still, if he had outlasted Blake, Jordin, Chris Rich, Phil, Melinda, and Lakisha - I’m not 100 percent sure I’d ever watch again.

Hopefully, Jordin and Blake (and the other amazing singers who lasted past Sanjaya) have given the show back the reputation it had pre-Taylor.

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iTunes Top 10 Heavy on Idols

by staff on May 30, 2007

As an Idol fanatic, I absolutely love the way the iTunes Top 10 list looks! I love all 10 of the songs this go around. Btw, have you heard “Here I Come” on Fergie’s cd? It’s mad sexy amazing and I loves it muchly.

1. Umbrella (Radio Edit)
Rihanna featuring Jay-Z

2. Party Like a Rock Star
Shop Boyz

3. Makes Me Wonder
Maroon 5

4. You Give Love a Bad Name
Blake Lewis

5. This Is My Now
Jordin Sparks

6. Home
Daughtry

7. Never Again
Kelly Clarkson

8. Big Girls Don’t Cry (Personal)
Fergie

9. Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin’)
T-Pain featuring Yung Joc

10. Thnks Fr Th Mmrs
Fall Out Boy

Get ready, top 10 list - Bo, Constantine, Chris Richardson, and Ace are on their way, too! And, just think, if more country fans downloaded tunes, Bucky, Kellie, and Carrie could easily be there, too. And Phil one day….

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Chris Daughtry Has the Last Laugh While Taylor IS the Last Laugh

by staff on April 14, 2007

Chris Daughtry

Simon Cowell recently said that he “couldn’t stand” season 5’s (still have trouble saying this) winner Taylor Hicks. He went on to point out that Chris Daughtry is the one who sold the albums. Gee I wonder why….

Taylor made what would pass for a response to In Touch Magazine: “I think Simon is a secret fan of mine. We’ve always been tit for tat. The studio is his forte, live performing is mine.” Ha ha. There was no tit for tat, silly rabbit - you made a dork of yourself, Simon called you on it.

Being the worst was your forte - which is how you earned the Vote for the Worst votes - which is, of course, how you won the competition. Luckily for you there were enough people who were more interested in cursing America with a joke than they were in giving us an idol we could have been proud of - like Chris, Katharine or Ace.

I’ve said it before (and before that, and before that, and before that!), but if you haven’t bought the Daughtry CD - go grab one. Every song is amazing. And I’m only saying that because it’s the truth.

Click the Thumbnails below to see the larger images - they’re some really, really great pics. (For even more pics - see the link below!) The pictures are from the 2007 NCAA Men’s Final Four “Blender Sessions” on March 31.

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