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'Idol' Helps Established Stars Too

'American Idol' Gives Established Stars Big Boost When They Appear As Guests

By SANDY COHEN

The Associated Press

LOS ANGELES - It turns unknowns into icons overnight but "American Idol" isn't just for aspiring singers. With its unparalleled exposure the weekly audience is usually somewhere north of 30 million viewers "Idol" is now launching record sales of the established artists who appear as guests.

As such, it has become a hot destination for music stars. Stevie Wonder and Shakira have appeared on recent programs, and veteran rocker Rod Stewart coached contestants on Tuesday's show and was set to sing on Wednesday's episode.

"It's a great opportunity for artists to be on the show in front of tens of millions of people," said Fletcher Foster, senior vice president of marketing for Capitol Records. "There's not a venue like that for music acts except when you come to the Grammy Awards and CMAs. But here's one program a week when you can be in front of that many eyeballs."

And those eyeballs are connected to wallets.

Barry Manilow's "Greatest Songs of the Fifties" soared from No. 24 to No. 4 on the pop charts a sales increase of 140 percent following his March appearance on the program. Shakira's most recent album, "Oral Fixation Vol. 2," which was reissued with a new single shortly before her hip-shaking "Idol" performance, jumped from No. 98 to No. 6 on the Billboard charts.

Artists have enjoyed sales boosts even when they didn't sing on the show, which began in June 2002, said Geoff Mayfield, senior analyst for Billboard magazine. Lionel Richie appeared as a guest judge during "Idol's" early days and saw sales of his greatest-hits collections shoot up, Mayfield said.

In fact, stars don't even have to appear on "Idol" to enjoy a sales spike. Sales of two Keith Urban singles increased more than 20 percent after contestants performed the songs on the show, Foster said.

"It's just those songs reaching a new audience," he said.

Music stars started appearing on "Idol" during its second edition. LL Cool J, Brandy, Smokey Robinson, Gladys Knight, Gloria Estefan and record mogul Clive Davis are among the big names who've lent their star power to the show.

No other weekly program promises such a massive audience of music fans, Mayfield said.

"In this era, you don't really have a variety show in prime time," he said. "So even though it's a newfangled contraption, and more `Amateur Hour' than `Ed Sullivan,' `American Idol' is today's version of a variety show. It's a weekly vehicle, not a once-a-year shot like the Grammys."

An "Idol" appearance can create its own media frenzy. After Kenny Rogers sang on the show two weeks ago, People magazine published a story about the country star, and radio stations added his new single to their playlists, Foster said.

Shakira's appearance was pegged to the release of a new single, said Lois Najarian, senior vice president of publicity for Epic Records: "It's an ideal place for a music star to be."

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7,263 posted on 04/19/2006 8:19:51 PM PDT by SirLinksalot
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In fact, stars don't even have to appear on "Idol" to enjoy a sales spike. Sales of two Keith Urban singles increased more than 20 percent after contestants performed the songs on the show, Foster said.
7,265 posted on 04/19/2006 8:26:21 PM PDT by Netizen
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Chesney, Toby, Carrie ACM Performers
http://www.netmusiccountdown.com/inc/news_article.php?id=10121

Kenny Chesney, Toby, Carrie Underwood to ACM Awards.

By Neil Haislop

LAS VEGAS, NV Wednesday Apr.19.2006 /netmusiccountdown.com/ -- The Academy of Country Music has announced that Kenny Chesney, Toby Keith, Carrie Underwood, Rascal Flatts and Sugarland will perform at the 41st Annual Academy of Countyr Music Awards to be broadcast live from MGM GRAND in Las Vegas on Tuesday, May 23, 2006 at 8:00 pm ET/PT on the CBS Television Network.

Reigning Academy of Country Music Entertainer of the Year KENNY CHESNEY returns with another nomination in the same category, as well as being nominated for Top Male Vocalist, an award he took home in 2003. The 25-million-selling singer/songwriter from Luttrell, Tennessee is the Academy's newest Triple Crown winner, an honor given to recognize those elite artists -- there are six total -- who have taken home Top New, Top Vocal Designation and Entertainer, over the Academy's 41 year history.

TOBY KEITH has won Entertainer of the Year honors twice, and is nominated for that same award again this year. He is also nominated for Video of the Year for "As Good As I Once Was."

First–time nominee CARRIE UNDERWOOD is nominated in four categories including Top Female Vocalist, Top New Female Vocalist, Single Record of the Year and Song of the Year (both for "Jesus Take the Wheel").

Rascal Flatts is nominated in four categories including Entertainer of the Year, Album of the Year (Feels Like Today), Song of the Year (Skin (Sarabeth) and Top Vocal Group, which they have won the past three years.

Sugarland is nominated for five awards including Top Vocal Group, Top New Duo or Vocal Group, Album of the Year (Twice the Speed of Life), Single Record of the Year and Song of the Year (both for Baby Girl).


7,267 posted on 04/19/2006 8:37:49 PM PDT by Netizen
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