Did you know or already knew...

  • Backstreet Boys are the best selling boy band of all time with selling more than 100 million records
  • Brian Littrell did a song called In Christ Alone in 2004 and it became #1 on billboard Christian charts
  • Brian Littrell's Album Welcome Home was #3 on Christian Album charts for billboard in 2006
  • Hilary Duff is known as being a singer, but she is also a producer as well
  • Hilary Duff won six awards for her role in the movie Cinderella Story
  • Hilary Duff won ten awards for her tv role in Lizzie McGuire
  • Il Volo had performances on a italian show and their debut album became platinum in Italy with no single release of air play
  • Kara DioGuardi and Regis Philbin are cousins
  • Kara DioGuardi has written over fifty songs for more than fifty people
  • Kara DioGuardi sung Now You know for Cinderella Story but Hilary Duff sung it for the soundtrack
  • When Calls the Heart has two creators not just one, Michael Landon Jr. and Brian Bird
  • When Calls the Heart is the best rated program for their network Hallmark

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Michael Sarver from American Idol is happy to go home

Here is a preview of the interview Michael did with realitytv.com
Orignialy posted on March 28, 2009

Michael Sarver had his suspicions that he may be the next finalist sent home following the lukewarm reception to his performance on American Idol's Wednesday night performance show. However the 27-year-old from Jasper, TX said he no longer had any questions about his fate once he was left standing alone on stage with Matt Giraud during Thursday's live results show.
"Standing there actually with him [and knowing one of us was the lowest vote-getter] actually made me more confident that I was going home, because really, he shined the night before and there was just no way, in my mind, that after something like that they would send the fella home," Sarver told reporters of Giraud -- whom he roomed with during part of the competition -- during a media conference call the day after his elimination. "[Giraud] was incredible and it was an incredible opportunity to work with him," he added.

Sarver said although he felt his Thursday night performance of The Temptations' "Ain't Too Proud to Beg" was better than the version he had delivered while he was still recovering from an illness on Wednesday night's show -- "[it was] stronger because I was stronger" he explained -- he hadn't expected judges Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul, Randy Jackson and Kara DioGuardi to use "The Judges' Save" on him despite their discussion following his performance.
Here is the link to the article:
http://www.realitytvworld.com/news/american-idol-finalist-michael-sarver-not-surprised-about-his-ouster-8689.php

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