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Justin Bieber Is A ‘Real Inspiration,’ ‘Idol Gives Back’ Producer Says

‘We’re going into this third ‘Idol Gives Back’ with a slightly different approach,’ C

Tim Urban’s ‘Can’t Help Falling In Love’ Wows ‘American Idol’ Judges

‘I can’t help falling in love with you, ‘ Ellen DeGeneres tells Urban after his Elvis cover. By Josh Wigler Tim Urban on “American Idol” Tuesday Photo: Fox Sometimes, it’s not always wisest to listen to words of wisdom; sometimes, it’s best to have faith in your own instincts. Such was the case with Texas-born Tim Urban on Tuesday night’s (April 13) “American Idol” when the singer lent his signature soulful voice to a subdued rendition of Elvis Presley’s “Can’t Help Falling In Love” during the latest round of competition. Season-eight finalist Adam Lambert served as the guest mentor for the Elvis-themed competition, urging Urban to tap into his falsetto voice for the conclusion of the song. But Urban resisted the advice and relied instead on his familiar tenor tone — a decision that clearly paid off, as his performance resulted in an outpouring of praise from the judges. “This may surprise you,” veteran judge Randy Jackson began, “but I actually liked it!” Ellen DeGeneres, in typically comical fashion, likened Urban’s “American Idol” trajectory to her first time drinking tequila — she had to take one shot, then another and another still before she decided that she liked it. In Urban’s case, the singer/guitarist struggled through several weeks in the bottom three before emerging so strongly with the night’s performance. “I can’t help falling in love with you, ” DeGeneres said at the conclusion of her appraisal. Kara DioGuardi told Urban that this was her “favorite Tim performance ever. It was authentic, real and from your heart.” She also commented on the fact that Urban remained seated through his performance, saying: “You didn’t have to do a lot — you didn’t have to move all over the stage — because it was that meaningful.” Urban’s performance was so well-received that even outgoing judge Simon Cowell paid the singer a high compliment, telling Urban that he went from “zero to hero in two weeks.” What did you think of Tim Urban’s performance on “American Idol”? Let us know in the comments! 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

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‘Glee’ Premiere Recap: The Gleeks Say ‘Hell-O’

The hit show returns with a few surprises. Matthew Morrison and Lea Michele in Tuesday’s “Glee” Photo: Carin Baer/ Fox Ladies and gentlemen, “Glee” is back . And with it, the seemingly impossible task of living up to the already sky-high levels of hype leveled upon it during the show’s ultra-long hiatus. Well, you can rest easy knowing that in “Hell-O,” creator Ryan Murphy and his writers crafted a well-paced, clever episode of their Golden Globe-winning comedy that culminated in a musical number set to the Beatles’ “Hello Goodbye.” What’s changed at McKinley High since New Directions won regionals in December? Well, although Kurt, Mercedes and Rachel had hoped everything would be different, three slurpees to the face on their first day back proved otherwise. Sue Sylvester regained control of the Cheerios, thanks to a well-timed roofie that allowed her to take some very compromising photos of her in bed with Principal Figgins. (The track suit stayed on.) There were a few modifications to the school’s social hierarchy: The end of football season meant Finn’s now a basketball star. Puck started dating Quinn even though she was getting fat (“I’m pregnant,” she helpfully tried to explain). And thanks to Rachel’s take-charge attitude (and a cat-themed relationship calendar), the Finn/Rachel romance was now official. To her, at least. Sue enlisted Cheerio spies Brittany and Santana to help wreak havoc on New Directions by getting Finn to dump his new girlfriend. Since he was in the middle of a post-being-cheated-on life crisis (which he worked through by singing the Doors’ “Hello, I Love You”), he was eager to drop his domineering new girlfriend (who expressed her rage via the All-American Rejects’ “Give You Hell”) when Brittany and Santana asked him on a date. With both of them. It didn’t really go as Finn imagined, however, when the ladies spent the date gossiping about him as he sat on the other side of the restaurant booth. He realized his mistake and tried to get Rachel back, but it was too late — she’d already met someone else. Vocal Adrenaline star Jesse St. James, played by Lea Michele’s “Spring Awakening” co-star Jonathan Groff, picked Rachel up as she perused Lionel Richie sheet music at a local store. The hilariously cocky senior (“This is one of my favorite haunts. I like to come and flip through the celebrity biographies, pick up some lifestyle tips”) wooed Rachel with a duet on “Hello,” then asked her out. The rest of New Directions forced Rachel to break up with Jesse (thanks to another Sue Sylvester scheme) — but she couldn’t do it, and decided to date him in secret (Sue strikes again: “I am engorged with venom, and triumph”). When they sealed their new relationship with a kiss under the heat of Vocal Adrenaline’s 10-times-more-powerful-than-normal spotlight (sunscreen is required for use), VA’s director looked on with a knowing smile. While it’s unclear whether Shelby Corcoran, played by Broadway star Idina Menzel, truly was in on a nefarious plan to infiltrate New Directions, she embarked on her own McKinley affair when Mr. Schuester came to speak to her (as Vocal Adrenaline sang AC/DC’s “Highway to Hell”), only to wind up making out on his couch. Though she told him to call her back when he figured out what he wanted in a relationship, it was great to meet Will Schuester the player — finally, another side of the perpetual nice guy. The other women in Mr. Schu’s tangled romantic web, Terri and Emma, had a showdown when Terri stopped by to pick up her Bruckheimer DVDs as Emma prepared a surprise romantic dinner. While Emma thought “Hello” from “The Jazz Singer” was her and Will’s song, Terri informed the guidance counselor that it was her and Will’s junior prom theme, which Emma verified in that year’s Thunderclap yearbook. This revelation, combined with Emma’s admission that she’d never been intimate with anyone, ever, led her to give Will the same “Call me when you figure yourself out” message as Shelby. Did the long-awaited episode of “Glee” live up to the hype? What was your favorite part of the show? Let us know in the comments below! Related Photos The ‘Glee’ Spring Premiere Party

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‘American Idol’ Crowns Lee Dewyze, Tim Urban Kings Of Elvis Night

Crystal Bowersox and Casey James also turn in solid performances under Adam Lambert’s mentorship. By Gil Kaufman Lee Dewyze on “American Idol” Tuesday Photo: Fox Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Season Nine Performances

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‘Idol’ Andrew Garcia — Female Comedian?

Filed under: American Idol , We’re Just Sayin’ Here’s “American Idol” Season Nine wannabe Andrew Garcia (left) — and actress/comedian/musician Lea DeLaria (right).One of them is wearing matching earrings.We’re just sayin’. See Also ‘Idol’ Castoff Was in ‘Princess Bride?’ Ex “American Idol” … Permalink

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Jack Johnson Reveals To The Sea Album Details

‘We try to get it live as much as we can,’ Johnson tells MTV News of his recording process. By James Montgomery Jack Johnson Photo: MTV News Jack Johnson ‘s last album, 2008’s Sleep Through the Static, bested the likes of Alicia Keys and Sheryl Crow to debut at #1 on the Billboard albums chart . He then surprised pretty much everyone by staying there for a second week, selling more copies than Amy Winehouse’s Back to Black (which had just won Record and Song of the Year at the Grammys) and Herbie Hancock’s River: The Joni Mitchell Sessions, which had just won Album of the Year. Oh, and then stayed at #1 again the following week too. The point is, eventually, people are going to have to stop being surprised by Johnson’s success. He is, after all, one of the most popular singer/songwriters on the planet (perhaps the most), capable of selling millions of albums, selling out stadiums around the world and staging an annual concert — the Kokua Festival — on his home island of Hawaii. Perhaps the surprise comes from the fact that Johnson is arguably the most down-to-earth musician in the business, shunning the spotlight and donating 100 percent of the proceeds from his tours to charities. Calling him a celebrity just doesn’t seem right. Still, there’s a pretty good chance that later this summer, you will begin reading the same stories about Johnson’s unlikely success, because that’s when he’ll release his new album, a deeply personal collection of songs that’s almost certain to top the Billboard charts yet again (and stay there for an extended period of time). “The album is called To the Sea. I guess it’s a reference to a father leading his son to the sea, with the water representing the subconscious. So it’s about trying to go beneath the surface and understand yourself,” Johnson told MTV News on Tuesday. “I have three kids … so the album is about that. It’s both me as a son of my own father and me looking down at my kids. I’m 34, right at this transition of still feeling like a child sometimes, but other times feeling like a father, and finding the father in myself. It’s all about those things.” Recorded in just three weeks in Johnson’s Mango Tree Studios, Sea is meant to capture the man and his band as they’re supposed to be heard: live and loose. It was mainly committed to tape in one room, with minimal use of overdubs, and an increased focus on letting the instruments bleed into one another. It is very much the sound of a band setting up in a room and just playing. “We don’t need much time. Just four guys in the band, we try to get it live as much as we can, keep as much of it with the bleeds in it,” Johnson smiled. “Three weeks is about as long as we could spend, because we tend to start overthinking things if we go longer than that. We’re a pretty small band, with pretty simple songs.” Sea is scheduled to hit stores June 1, and the first single from the record — a tune called “You and Your Heart” — will debut on radio next month. “[That song] started off with this guitar riff that I had around for a while, actually had it on the last record, and we liked it, but we didn’t have any words for it yet, nothing came natural, so I didn’t use it,” Johnson said. “And at some point, some of the books I was reading started leading me in a certain direction, kind of like this broken king character. That area you get in sometimes, where you stop trusting your heart and you start thinking too much about logic and this and that. So it’s basically about that separation that can happen between the self and the heart and trying to trust your heart again.” Other standouts include the title track (which Johnson said was written “in, like, 10 or 15 minutes”) and “At or With Me,” a buzzing, punching number recorded “in one take, one time.” And while the whole idea of working fast and loose isn’t exactly a new one, Johnson’s reason for doing so might be. After all, he was making it in Oahu. “You know, the studio doesn’t have any windows in it, and it’s kind of this closed-off space,” he said. “We went in there to work. But it’s also the kind of place you want to spend as little time as possible in. You wanna go outside. Or, at least, I did.” Related Artists Jack Johnson

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Crystal Bowersox Will Be Off ‘American Idol’ If She Can’t Perform Tonight

Executive producer Ken Warwick says only one girl will be eliminated Thursday if Bowersox is a no-show. By Gil Kaufman Crystal Bowersox Photo: FOX “American Idol” producers had no problem doing a last-minute switch on Tuesday and having the boys perform when Crystal Bowersox was hospitalized and unable to sing due to an undisclosed ailment. But on Wednesday (March 3), “Idol” executive producer Ken Warwick told Ryan Seacrest that if Bowersox can’t make it to the stage Wednesday night, she will be off the show. “If you’re in the Olympics and you’re going for the semifinal, for the final, if you don’t turn up, you don’t get straight through to the final,” Warwick told Seacrest on the host’s Los Angeles-based radio show Wednesday morning. Spokespeople for “Idol” had not given an update on Bowersox’s condition at press time and said there was not word yet on whether she would be available for Wednesday’s show. Warwick told Seacrest he got the news about Bowersox being taken to a local hospital at around 8 a.m. Tuesday, with an update coming soon after that it was “worse than we expected” and that she’d be hospitalized all day. After deciding that using a pre-recorded performance from rehearsal or one from last week was not a fair solution, Warwick said producers decided to have the boys switch nights. “We’re not really sure yet,” Warwick said when asked what is ailing Bowersox, who he added had an unspecified condition producers knew about. “How bad it is yet, we still don’t know.” Warwick said Bowersox’s condition was more serious than the typical strain of flu that often runs through the cast during the show. Doctors were slated to make a decision on whether she can perform Wednesday night. If she is unable to sing, only one girl will be eliminated Thursday night instead of two, Warwick said. Bowersox is the latest “Idol” contestant to take ill on the show, but if she can’t make it to the set on Thursday, she would become the first to ever be eliminated due to illness. 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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Joe Munoz Doesn’t Blame Screen Time For ‘American Idol’ Exit

‘Other people didn’t get screen time at all, and they got through,’ he says. By Katie Byrne Jose Munoz performs on Wednesday’s “American Idol” Photo: Michael Becker/ FOX Joe Mu

Adam Lambert to Perform on American Idol

Adam Lambert will return to the American Idol stage this season. A few hours after Allison Iraheta and Kris Allen performed for fans, Lambert Tweeted today: “Yes, I have been booked on Idol! Can’t reveal the date yet but it’s a ways off… So excited. Kris and Allison were awesome last night.” They sure were. But Lambert’s debut album sold the most copies of any season eight finalist and his appearance later this year is sure to draw huge ratings. But which competitors will still be around to see him? Our money is on Andrew Garcia , Casey James, Didi Benami or Crystal Bowersox to walk away with the season nine crown. What do you think?

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Paula Abdul: Will Dancing Come Calling?

Paula Abdul may not be one of the contestants on season nine of Dancing With the Stars, but Cheryl Burke still has hope the former American Idol judge will pop up on the show. “As a..

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