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Demi Lovato Won’t Leave Treatment Facility Next Week

Rep tells MTV News ‘Sonny with a Chance’ star ‘remains committed,’ despite false reports that she would leave for Thanksgiving. By Jocelyn Vena Demi Lovato Photo: Jason LaVeris/ WireImage On Wednesday, reports surfaced that Demi Lovato had plans to leave her treatment facility next week to spend Thanksgiving with her family. Sources told E! News that the Disney star hoped to be home for the holiday. However, a rep for the starlet denies that report in a statement to MTV News. “Recent reports stating that Demi Lovato will be out of treatment by Thanksgiving are false,” the rep tells us. “While she would of course love to be home for the holidays, she remains committed first and foremost to her treatment.” The rep does goes on to say that “Demi has made tremendous progress to date, but understands that she has more work to do. Unfortunately, the news outlet that reported this story originally failed to call us for comment or to fact check the story before it was printed.” Lovato quit her tour with the Jonas Brothers about two weeks ago to deal with “emotional and physical issues.” Last week, Disney released a statement noting that they would revamp Lovato’s series , “Sonny with a Chance,” to reflect her absence, focusing the story line on the inner-workings of the sketch comedy program Lovato’s character, Sonny, appears on, “So Random!” “This allows her the time she needs to get well, without distraction or pressure,” a Disney Channel spokesperson said. “Again, we extend our ongoing support to Demi and her family as she works to overcome personal issues.” The show’s new format will focus on a beefed-up version of “So Random!” packed with guest stars, performances and digital shorts. Shooting for the revamped show will kick off in January, as originally scheduled. Send your well-wishes to Demi Lovato in the comments section below. Related Videos MTV News Extended Play: Demi Lovato Related Photos The Evolution Of: Demi Lovato Related Artists Demi Lovato

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Crystal Bowersox Goes Her Own Way On Farmer’s Daughter

‘American Idol’ runner-up has written most of the tracks on debut album due December 14. By Gil Kaufman Crystal Bowersox’s “Farmer’s Daughter” Photo: Jive Records As you might expect, Crystal Bowersox is doing things her own way on her upcoming debut album, Farmer’s Daughter. The 12-track disc from the season-nine “American Idol” second-place finisher, due out December 14, is a mix of country grit and blues growl. And unlike previous “Idol” runner-up debuts (or winner debuts for that matter), most of the songs were written by Bowersox, with two pre-dating her time on “Idol.” The disc opens with the pedal-steel rocking, high-stepping country jam “Ridin’ With the Radio,” penned by Bowersox; her new husband, Brian Walker , provides background vocals. The party tune about hitting the road and belting out tunes however you like is followed by a cover of the legendary Buffalo Springfield anti-war anthem “For What It’s Worth,” which is given an update with a drum machine-like rhythm, a countrified dobro solo and Bowersox’s patented sassy blues mama growl. In a break with the typical “American Idol” debut LP template, the disc features a few tunes Bowersox wrote during her pre-“Idol” days. While season-nine winner Lee DeWyze released two indie albums before his just-released debut, Live It Up, dropped, he didn’t include any of those tunes on his major-label bow, on which he co-wrote all 11 songs with veteran songwriters. The pre-“AI” tracks on Bowersox’s album include the rousing hometown radio hit homage “Holy Toledo” and the emotional title track. The latter, reminiscent of the early work of Melissa Etheridge, tells the tale of a rough-and-tumble upbringing. “All I ever needed was you to be here for me,” she sings. “This time is the last time you’re going to see us around/ This was the last chance to prove you wouldn’t let me down/ So go on, get gone and get away from here,” she adds, her voice rising with feeling as she bids farewell to an abusive parent whose trust has been lost. In addition to playing guitar on all of the album’s tracks, Bowersox shares a few writing credits on songs such as the super poppy “Lonely Won’t Come Around,” which she penned with Ryan Harris and Alexandra Tamposi, and the touching country duet “Mason,” written with husband Walker. The first single, “Hold On,” is the only original she doesn’t have a writing credit on. The big-sounding pop song about the pressures of navigating fame without your love by your side was penned by former “Idol” judge Kara DioGuardi and Nickelback’s Chad Kroeger. The other tunes on the disc include the blues shuffle “On the Run,” the barroom rocker “Kiss Ya,” the ballads “Speak Now” and “Mine All Mine” and hushed album closer “Arlene,” which features a touch of home, courtesy of Bowersox’s old bandmate and pal Frankie May, who plays bass on the track. Are you excited to hear new music from Crystal Bowersox? Tell us in the comments! Related Photos Crystal Bowersox’s ‘American Idol’ Experience Related Artists Crystal Bowersox

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