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Some News!

Thanks to Johnny Nails, we have a little tour news. Vague, but news nonetheless! From his latest email:

It’s been some time off the road so the stories have been minimal and I apologize about that. I will tell you that we are going back on the road starting March 3rd! The Break Anotha single is done with finally and we are moving on to the next single which is “How Many Words”! I like this song quite a bit so I’m glad we’ll be doing our 30 million television shows a week playing it. So….Another promo tour which is going to piggy back us into a “regular” tour schedule. Very very exciting. It looks like everyone still likes us and things are going well so I guess we should be appreciative of this time off.
We will probably be hitting “real” tour by april or so and that means coming to a town near you! Yayyyyyyy……….!

Can’t wait to hear more details! In other news, Blake will be appearing on a newish VH1 show called Free Radio later on this month. Find out more info about the show here! According to this site Blake’s episode(s?) will be airing 2/22, 2/23, and 2/24.

thanks Brooke!

Scoop!

So do you think you can take any more excitement in one day? Audio Day Dream’s release is only 6 days away, we got to hear Blake on Ryan Seacrest’s show today, we have an official website… I don’t know if I can handle much more! Regardless, we still have some great scoop for you and we can’t wait to share it!

This info comes from the same source that gave us the ADD spoilers last week, and also confirmed Blake’s appearance on Ryan’s show this morning for us. This little bit of info is about the video for “Break Anotha” - it will world premiere on Thursday, 12/6 on Yahoo! We’ll finally get to see this cool video that Blake has been talking about!

Stay tuned for more scoop over the next few days. Who knows what we may hear about next?! And in the meantime, remember to pre-order ADD and tell all your friends about it!

MSNBC Q & A

Smile! Blake is ready to catch your panties! Click here to read a fantastic new interview by MSNBC. Some highlights…what is Blake’s favorite song on Audio Daydream?

The ballad “How Many Words.” It’s about the last relationship I was in. If you’ve ever had trouble being in a relationship, then getting out of it and getting back into it, you can relate. Man, I couldn’t stop. I went back like 10 times.

Yay! Only seven more days ’til we get to hear that track. So what’s the deal with the panties?

I finally got my first pair of panties and they were huge gigantic grandma panties. It was awesome. I don’t know where they ended up. I think we threw them around on the tour bus that night.

Um, congrats? Hey, have you been dying to see more of Blake’s comedy skills? Sounds like you’ll get your fix in the near future.

Comedy’s a big part of who I am. I’ve got some stuff that’s going to come out soon on FunnyorDie.com. I have a fun time creating anything. It doesn’t matter what it is. I love entertaining people and I hope I do that till the day I die.

We hope so too!

Vocal Entendres

We’ve got some random items of interest for you today…

Tomorrow, Blake will make his first post-AI tour appearance at Adcraft Club’s Ford Day in Dearborn, MI. He and Miss Jordin Sparks will be putting on a mini-concert for the crowd. (I’ve been waiting for an opportunity to bust out the adorable photo you see to the right. The moment has finally arrived! Yes!!) If you’re in the area, why not purchase a ticket and go? And stop by to tell us about it afterwards, of course.

Blake and Jordin also have a mention in the latest issue of Entertainment Weekly. Check out the article here. Blake gives a few details about “What You Got To Lose” (although it says it’s untitled in the article). Apparently J.R. Rotem had a hand in this track. credit to someone at IDF for the scan

Blake is nominated for a People’s Choice Award in a category called Favorite Reality Show Loser Who Should Have Won. Vote for him here! You’ll need to register in order to do so, but it’s fairly quick and painless.

USA Today’s Idol Chatter blog is also conducting its Ultimate Revisionist Idol poll. It doesn’t appear that you need to register to vote for this, so stop by there and give it a whirl. I generally throw up the white flag whenever Clay Aiken is a choice in a poll though, heh.

Lastly, MJ is in the process of getting her videos from the Manchester concerts uploaded. Check out the final TOTS, SWBL, YGLABN (with a cameo from Blake’s mom, heh), and Cake section.

Disheveled Feat Blake

Check out the local Seattle music magazine Disheveled! You’ll find CD and concert reviews, a local music calendar and some killer features, including a new one: Will the Real Blake Lewis Please Stand Up!

Seriously, you do not want to miss this article. I could easily cut and paste a teaser, but I’m going to make you click the link to read all the juicy tidbits on Blake’s involvement with the Seattle music scene, his upcoming album and which song he plans to release as his first single. Plus more, including pics and vids!

Thanks Profitt!

More Blake Press and Pictures

Here are some more Blake videos - unfortunately I cannot find a Youtube link for the first, but if I do, I will replace it.

The Early Show: Blake Beatboxes His Way To Fame

EW Idolatry: Blake Plans His Debut CD - I like this one a lot because 1. he talks about his album, 2. he talks about all the great people he’s met and jammed with, and 3. it semi-confirms Blake signing with 19 and Clive. Blake also mentioned on the radio this morning that he’s meeting with Simon Fuller when he leaves NY. So stop fretting about the record deal, people! He may be too optimistic in some respects since Clive is being an ass recently - but all we can do is wait and see. The video is below.

And here are a few pictures of Blake (and designer Ashton Michael) at the Keane concert in Central Park.

Chugging a Coors
Friends

We will be adding more as it comes along! Enjoy!

Homecoming News Roundup

Just a few articles about Blake’s homecoming events yesterday.

From the Seattle Times: A Tidal Wave of “Idol” Worship

The Bothell crowd of more than 7,000 was growing restless. Where was its American Idol? Some teens chanted “We want Blake!” Others hoisted “We Ache for Blake” or “Bothell Boy, You Rock!” signs. And then, off in the distance, the twirling lights of police cars, the thundering beats of the Inglemoor Marching Band and Blake Lewis, all smiles and waves and two-fingered kisses, sailing down Main Street in a Mustang convertible with his beaming parents.

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Later on in the article:

In its sixth season, “American Idol” — still attracting nearly 30 million viewers to each of its twice-weekly shows — is an undisputed vault into music stardom. Contestants perform on Tuesdays, and the field gets smaller each week as viewers vote on who should stay. The results are announced on Wednesdays. And regardless of whether Lewis wins, he should have an easy time now getting a recording contract, said musician friends who performed with Lewis on Friday.

Seattle and Bothell got a taste of what a Blake Lewis album might sound like as he took both crowds through a hip-hop/reggae/techtronica set, all laced with his beat-boxing, and backed up with local band — and Lewis’ good friends — AriSawkaDoria.

He sang two of the songs he’s performed on “American Idol” — songs by Jamiroquai and Keane — as well as some original compositions, each one with a groovy, rhythmic vibe.

Continue reading ‘Homecoming News Roundup’

News Roundup

NJ.com Blake Lewis, “You Give Love A Bad Name”: Ha! Ha! Ha! Brilliant! After the scolding he took from the judges in the first few weeks of the finals for all the rearrangements and gratuitous beatboxing, Blake went into a little argyle shell, doing faithful, vaguely sincere renditions of the classics that had little to no sign of his personality or tastes. On this one, he reached deep into his bag of tricks as both a beatboxer and a producer (where his real talents lie), and it worked, from the record needle sound effect at the top to trading beats with the drummer to the pop-locking. And what tied the whole thing together was that he did the choruses almost perfectly straight, proving that if he wanted to do the entire song that way, he could have. Unless this turns out to be another incident like Daughtry’s “I Walk the Line” (where we all thought he was a musical genius until we learned he was doing it note-for-note the way the guys from Live rearranged it), this was certainly the most original “Idol” performance ever, and one of this season’s most entertaining.

Ew.com’s Michael Slezak: But if I had to put money down at this very moment on which singer is most likely to stick around, I’d place my wager on Blake Lewis, whose electrifying retooling of ”You Give Love a Bad Name” has likely surpassed Mindy Doo’s ”My Funny Valentine” as the season’s watercooler performance. Bon Jovi was right that ”16 measures of him not singing on a show that’s supposed to highlight singers” was a risky move (though not as risky as sharing Jordin’s black-and-red hair dye), and Blake’s whooshing opening sound effects (which sounded to me like the Diet Coke I crack open every morning around 7 a.m.) were a wee bit indulgent, but the rest of the performance was exhilarating — breathing life into what I’d written off as a tired ’80s anthem. The ”you give love-lllll-love-love-lll-love a bad, bad name” breakdown had me clapping like baby-seal Paula, and while the judges seemed a little tentative in their praise, this was the performance that — whether or not it secured Blake a spot in the final two — pretty much guaranteed him a record deal.

MTV News: BLAKE LEWIS; Song: “You Give Love a Bad Name”; Verdict: Bold, Brave, Brilliant
I admit I’ve been less-than-consistent when dealing with Blake…I find Blake’s performance to be deliriously entertaining…He immediately rips into the chorus and commands the stage like a pro (can we call him TimberBlake?) Not only are his vocals uncharacteristically spot-on, but he whips out his secret weapon at the perfect moment, engaging in a little call and response with a drum kit. By the end, the audience is in near-hysterics. Abigail Breslin and Simon’s mom are both on their feet…in the “Idol” world, Blake’s the most unique and contemporary artist to ever hit that stage, so let’s pick our battles from this point on, OK, people? Of the remaining top 6, wouldn’t you be most interested in hearing a Blake record (as long as he doesn’t cover 311)?
- Good read; click on the link to see the whole thing.

LA Times Behind the Scenes: The favorites among the sign-carrying demographic (mostly the under-ten set) are solidifying — with seemingly 90% now dedicated to either Jordin or Blake. Melinda scores a distant third…To the shock of many, Bon Jovi night turned out to be of the most consistently fun and high quality of the season. All except for poor Jordin delivered some of their best work thus far. - Not very interesting read this week.

US Magazine: Blake Beatboxes Into America’s Heart: Love him or hate him, America - Blake Lewis is definitely in American Idol to win it! With the exception of Jordin (what happened?), most of our final six did justice to the Bon Jovi songbook, which will make it harder to say goodbye to not just one contestant (Chris), but two (Phil). However, such is life on the road to what will be a Jordin and Melinda final two.

When Mr. Bon Jovi advised the performers to make the songs their own, he found a star pupil in Lewis, who took the biggest gamble in Idol history with his heavily-beatboxed deviation from the “You Give Love a Bad Name” norm. Decked out in head-to-toe black with his blonde hair dyed to match, Lewis confidently imitated a record being put on the jukebox and launched into one of the most innovative performances of the show’s six-season run. And – surprise! – even Simon Cowell gave him the green light. “That was absolutely the right thing to do and this is what will keep you in the competition,” he told Lewis.

MJ’s Big Blog: Blake Lewis - “You Give Love a Bad Name”  -  Blake decides to take a risk this week. Jon says, “this is an adventurous arrangement, are you ready to roll the dice on it?”  He also says, “He has to sell his interpretation of a song that a lot of people know, and don’t want messed with.” Ha.  I can’t figure out if Jon is pleased or irked that Blake is messing with his precious tune.  Me?  The original song makes me want to pluck my eyeballs out when I hear it, so I’m all for messing with it.  Blake’s got a new, darker hairstyle this week, and it suits him.  This, without a doubt is my favorite performance of the night.  The performance is more than just a Bon Jovi song with some beatboxing thrown into the middle of it.  Blake weaves his beatboxing seamlessly into the song. When he’s not beatboxing, particularly on the chorus, his voice is strong. The effect is exhilarating. The arrangement is cool.  He dubs up the verse and goes back to the traditional melody for the chorus. Right in the middle of the tune, he goes into an extended bit of beatboxing, then back to the dub and then back to the traditional chorus.  It works.  Blake’s risk pays off.  And, this is why Blake is my favorite contestant right now.  He’s more than a singer, he’s a musician with imagination who isn’t afraid to go out on a limb. I like that. Go Team Plaid.  While the judges blew a collective cow when contestants rearranged Diana Ross back in the Top 12, they positively love the fact that Blake changed up Bon Jovi. Interesting.  More hyperbole from Randy, “The most original version of a song on American Idol ever!”  Simon says, “There will be half the audience who absolutely hated it, and half the audience who love it.”  Yep, that’s why it’s awesome.

People.com: Nice catch!: Ousted contestant Antonella Barba returned to the Idol arena – and proved to be an unusually reserved audience member, staying put in her seat (right behind Simon Cowell’s mother) for most of the show. Still, Blake Lewis managed to catch her eye at the end of the night and blew her a kiss. She promptly returned the favor and he “caught” the airborne smooch and held it close to his chest.

After whipping the crowd into a frenzy by beat-boxing his way through Bon Jovi’s “You Give Love a Bad Name,” Blake blew a kiss to the judges’ table at commercial. He then ran over and surprised Chris Richardson, by putting his hands on Chris’s shoulders and jumping while Chris’s back was turned. The two close friends then gave each other a handshake and bumped shoulders before Blake left the stage so Chris could take his turn in the spotlight.

Yahoo TV :  And the best performance? Well, let me just say that I’ve been shot through the heart, and you’re to blame, Blakey. You give Idol a good name.

Here’s what I’m thinking Silly, pop-n-lockin’ Blake-bot could actually win this thing.

A little behind-the-scenes scoop Insiders tell me that he producers considered Blake very much an underdog at the start of the season, trailing far behind the likes of vocal powerhouses Melinda and Lakisha. But he’s gained momentum and support with each passing week.

And tonight, that beatbox rendition of “You give love a bad name” proved he’s sort of a musical whiz kid–and anything but cookie cutter. So ladies and gentletubers, I do believe we have ourselves a dark horse!

So who do you think? Does Blake stand a chance?

EW PopwatchThe night, though, belonged to Blake. As if in anticipation of this fact, Blake had the most signs in the audience last night—two-to-one, easy. A sampling: “Blake is the Cake” (atop those hot pink pop-art portraits of Blake); the aforementioned “Blake U Make Me Ache”; “Beatboxers can sing too!” held by Papa Lewis; “Shake It Blake”; “Blake You Make My Heart Beatbox”; “Get on the Blake Train”; and a playing-card portrait of Blake with him as the Ace of Hearts. My favorite non-Blake sign — “I Want To Squeeze Ya LaKisha” — was actually one of six signs created for all of the Idols by a Fox affiliate reporter, so it really doesn’t count.

And if you’re wondering, per Simon’s comment, which half of the audience hated on Blake’s beat-boxing remix of “You Give Love A Bad Name,” well, there wasn’t one. We were all pretty much electrified from the get go, so much so I’ve already started an intra-EW e-mail throwdown over whether it belongs in the pantheon of Greatest Idol Performances Ever. (My vote, clearly: Oh, heck yes!)

I do feel I should point out that I think my fervor was in no small part stoked by the super-mega-ultra Blake fan in the seat next to me, a young man named Dane whose full-bodied enthusiasm for the beat-boxer nearly toppled the risers. I kid — though Dane really was jumping with enough force to bend the floor beneath him (and me) — but only gently, because, you see, Dane is a fan. Of mine. Or, really, of our EW.com Idol coverage. (Yes, that tooting you hear is our own horn.) Dane explained to me that he’s all about Blake because he so clearly isn’t your papa’s Idol contestant. My snark impulse almost had me answering, “Yeah, well, neither was Taylor Hicks,” but, really, Dane has a point. Blake’s bound to be the lead watercolor convo subject for the next week, and he pulled it off by embracing his truest instincts as a musician, instincts never before seen on the Idol stage. And isn’t that what we’ve all been craving from this show, authentic wow moments, pony-hawks notwithstanding?

Update On Blake!

The Blaker Girls just sent out this bulletin on MySpace!

hey guys!

hope you all had an awesome week and your poor dialing fingers are healing nicely. ;) we’ll all have to vote like crazy next week, too since we have NO idea where blake was this week. remember, ryan announced them in ‘no particular order’ so that doesn’t mean jordin and chris were in the bottom two.

anyway, onto blake. i’ve been getting a lot of messages from people saying that blake has been looking sad lately and are wondering what is wrong. first, i PROMISE you, blake is not sad or depressed or anything like that. the last few weeks have had themes that aren’t what blake is used to. plus, blake hardly knows ANY top 40 type music, so every week he’s learning a song that he’s not very familiar with or has never heard before. blake isn’t the best at remembering lyrics, especially since before idol when he performed on his own he used to improv ALL the time. sometimes he wouldn’t even write lyrics until 5 min before a performance. so, in short, he’s been concentrating really hard on his performances. no need to worry, i promise. :) however, it is SO sweet that you’ve been concerned about him; i know he’s appreciate you all looking out for him.

next week’s performance should be AMAZING. he’s bringing back the beat-boxing and is very excited about his performance. this week’s theme is bon jovi, so it’ll be a good one.

thanks again for all of your support, guys. we couldn’t do it without you!!

xoox
kristi
the blaker girls

Wasn’t that nice of them? The Blaker Girls rawk!!!

Blake On MTV & iTunes!

Blake Lewis has been a mere blip on the pop culture radar for only a few months, yet he’s already scored his own news feature on MTV! How awesome is that? In this piece, MTV dubs Blake The Accidental Idol and visits his hometown to chat with his biggest supporters - his friends and family. They also include some footage of Blake performing his original song “She Loves The Way.”

Sorry Blaker Mom, but I don’t think Blake’s fans are ready to send him home yet!

If you tuned in to Part 2 of Idol Gives Back last night, you probably heard Ryan Seacrest mention some of the special items available for purchase on iTunes to help raise money for the cause. In addition to those items, you can also find celebrity playlists created by each member of the Top 6! Check out Blake’s eclectic selections here. I kind of love him for including a Fiona Apple tune.

The Seattle Post-Intelligencer put out a nice (if somewhat error filled) Blake-focused wrapup of Idol Gives Back week. After reading this quote from Blaker Girl spokeswoman Kristi Redman, I’d imagine (hee) Blake was frustrated with the critique he got from judge Randy Jackson this week.

“He was really excited [about singing ‘Imagine’]. He said it’s a John Lennon song and he wanted to pay homage to it without changing it. ‘If I had done something to it, I would have been ridiculed for years.’ It’s so beautiful and perfect as it is, why mess with it.”

I don’t know about you guys, but I’m siding with Blake on this one. And by the way, did you buy his studio recording of “Imagine” from americanidol.com yet? You should, because it’s super pretty.



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