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Matt Giraud Working On ‘Soulful Rock’ Debut

‘American Idol’ vet duetted with Scott MacIntyre on Thursday night. By Gil Kaufman Matt Giraud performs on “American Idol” Thursday Photo: F Micelotta/American Idol 2010/Getty Images It’s been a while since America has seen Matt Giraud. The JT-like soul man who was a wild card “American Idol” finalist and recipient of last season’s controversial judge’s save has been working hard off-the-radar since his fifth-place finish on season eight. Since his “Idol” run ended, Giraud’s been writing songs in Nashville for his debut album, working with such well-known songwriters as Marcus Hummon (Rascal Flatts, Dixie Chicks) and Monty Powell (Keith Urban). “I’m not really going country,” he told MTV News last month, “but they appreciate soul down there and I’ve been playing with them and making great music.” So far, he’s recorded 15 songs, many of which he co-wrote, and is hoping to amass at least 30 before he starts shopping an album around. First he plans to release an EP sometime later this year to capitalize on the buzz he’s gotten since notching a #1 hit on the iTunes jazz chart with Nashville singer Anna Wilson on “You Don’t Know Me.” He also made his triumphant return to the “Idol” stage during Thursday night’s elimination show, teaming up with fellow finalist Scott MacIntyre on a spirited dueling piano cover of Billy Joel’s “Tell Her About It.” “I’m just learning the craft of songwriting,” Giraud said of the writers he’s been working with in Nashville and Los Angeles, including Leah Haywood, who wrote “Pieces” for Allison Iraheta’s debut album. He was also planning on hooking up with singer/songwriter Graham Colton, whose “Best Days” has been featured on “Idol,” and which Giraud sang when he made it to Hollywood during season eight. “For them, it’s their job. One day they’re working with John Legend and Carrie Underwood and the next they’re with me. They know I don’t have a big record deal, but they want to work with me because they see something in me.” For now, the singer who made his bones with his smooth blue-eyed soul style, said he’s putting together an arsenal of songs that will hopefully surprise his fans, including some of his signature soul, plus some bluesier numbers, a few Maroon 5-style pop tunes and a handful of tracks that mine the Legend vein of buttery R&B. “Every time I work with a new writer something different comes out,” he said, describing the overarching sound as “soulful rock.” He hasn’t signed a label deal yet, but there’s been some interest and for now he said he’s just taking his time and playing live shows in between studio sessions. Related Videos Meet The ‘American Idol’ Top 12 ‘American Idol’ In 60 Seconds Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Top 12 Party ‘American Idol’ Season Nine Performances

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Matt Giraud And Scott MacIntyre Lighten Up A Shocking ‘American Idol’

Season-eight finalists perform a dueling-pianos version of Billy Joel’s ‘Tell Her About It.’ By James Montgomery, with additional reporting by Gil Kaufman Matt Giraud on “American Idol” on Thursday Photo: Fox Amid the carnage and genuinely confusing results on Thursday night’s (March 11) “American Idol” (Aaron Kelly? Katie Stevens? Paige Miles?!?), two of last year’s hopefuls took the stage to lighten the mood with a sunny, dueling-pianos duet. Matt Giraud and Scott MacIntyre — who just released a brand-new album called Heartstrings — joined forces on an upbeat version of Billy Joel’s “Tell Her About It,” trading verses and runs up and down the keys. Backed by the “Idol” house band, the duo muscled their way through the song, with Giraud hitting a few falsetto spots, each ripping off rocking , fleet-fingered solos. The performance earned a standing ovation from the “Idol” crowd, and as Ryan Seacrest approached the two grand pianos, the host gave MacIntyre a chance to plug Heartstrings and asked Giraud about the status of his new EP, which he said is well under way. When MTV News spoke to Giraud last month, he told us about the EP, which he’s working on in Nashville with songwriters like Marcus Hummon (Rascal Flatts, the Dixie Chicks) and Monty Powell (Keith Urban). But he made sure to let us know that — unlike fellow season-eight hopeful Danny Gokey — he wasn’t about to get fitted for his 10-gallon hat. “I’m not really going country,” he said. “But they appreciate soul down there, and I’ve been playing with them and making great music. … Really, I’m just learning the craft of songwriting.” And while Giraud and MacIntyre’s version of “Tell Her About It” may have seemed slightly out of place on such a grim night, perhaps the newly departed contestants can take some solace in where each man is today. Giraud especially knows a thing or two about the heart-stopping “Idol” moments. After all, last season, he was voted off the show, only to be rescued by the judges when they used their controversial “save” to keep him around . Were you happy to see Matt and Scott back on the “Idol” stage? Will you check out their new music? Let us know below! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Season Nine Performances The ‘American Idol’ Season 9 Top 24

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‘American Idol’ Contestant Justin Williams Has Improved Since ‘White Chocolate’

Season eight alum Matt Giraud thinks his Hollywood Week partner has more confidence now.

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‘American Idol’ Alums Imagine Show Without Simon Cowell

Matt Giraud, Melinda Doolittle, Brooke White react to news of judge’s departure. By Gil Kaufman “American Idol” Season-Eight Contestant Matt Giraud Photo: Frank Micelotta/ Getty Images Love him or hate him (or really, really hate him), Simon Cowell will be missed when he leaves “American Idol” after the upcoming ninth season — even by some of the singers who’ve been on the receiving end of his blunt judgments. “He was either nothing but love …

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Matt Giraud Plays A Rabid Adam Lambert Fan As A ‘Practical Joke’

‘I was like, ‘There he is!’ And I chased him onto the bus,’ he recalls of some American Idols Live! tour shenanigans. By Jim Cantiello Matt Giraud and Jim Cantiello Photo: MTV News LOS ANGELES — The American Idols Live! tour is well under way, and for fifth-place finisher Matt Giraud , it provides the perfect opportunity to let loose, both onstage and off

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