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June 15, 2009

Idols Allen, Lambert and Iraheta get record deals

No love for third-place finisher Danny Gokey just yet, but his fellow competitors Kris Allen, Adam Lambert and Allison Iraheta have signed record deals, it was announced today.

Read more here.

Adam Lambert's already been on the cover of Rolling Stone, and winner Kris has more songs on the Billboard Top 40, but what do you predict is going to happen when the albums come out? Who's going to be the sales winner?

I can see Kris selling more and Adam getting better reviews and Allison getting the most raves for any duets she might do with Adam. What say you?

Posted by Sarah Kickler Kelber at 8:34 PM | | Comments (2)
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There's a great new story about Danny Gokey on the Orble blog network written by Davido LegEagle. Concerns Danny's lack of a record deal. Go to www.orble.com and click on the Entertainment Button. The story is called "Danny Gokey Not Signed Yet: What's The Deal With That?" A great read for Gokey's fans.
Thanks,
Sally Morrison

I think this person is the same as legeagledavido, He is trying to get people to read his junk.. HE needs to get off his bottom and get a REAL job His stuff is so stupid and he is trying to be a teenager American IDOL is over for the season WHO CARES. SO,people out there STOP reading this stuff and get back to reality...
Mark

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About Sarah Kelber
Sarah Kickler Kelber, an editor in the features department since 1999, got sucked into reality TV with the first episode of MTV's The Real World in 1992. Then came Survivor and American Idol, and suddenly, the genre was everywhere. She started blogging about it for The Baltimore Sun in January 2006 and has logged more hours watching and writing about such shows as Dancing With the Stars, Big Brother and, of course, Idol, than she'd like to admit.
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