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‘American Idol’ Reveals Final Top 24 Contestants

Andrew Garcia, Katie Stevens, Janell Wheeler, John Park and other early front-runners make the cut. By Katie Byrne Janell Wheeler on “American Idol” Wednesday Photo: Fox In an “American Idol” first, seven contenders for the season-nine top 24 were revealed during Tuesday’s how. On Wednesday (February 17), the 17 remaining semifinalists were unveiled. Now, you can reacquaint yourself with those singers before next week’s live shows kick off: Andrew Garcia While Garcia’s story about his parents’ gangbanger past and trying to make a better life for his kid earned him some audition-round screen time, his Hollywood Week performances are what set him apart from the pack. His acoustic reworkings of female-fronted songs — Paula Abdul’s “Straight Up” and Adele’s “Chasing Pavements” — earned him a ride to the top 24. Katie Stevens The precocious 16-year-old caught our attention with her old-soul vocal chops and compelling backstory. She backed up the positive first impression with Stevie Wonder’s “For Once in My Life” and her group performance of Alicia Keys’ “No One.” Her age begs the question: Will she be the next Jordin Sparks and go all the way or Lisa Tucker and flame out? Janell Wheeler Wheeler’s Hollywood Week was filled with ups and downs, between nailing her acoustic take on Estelle’s “American Boy” and choosing the “wrong song” (according to Simon) with Taylor Swift’s “Love Story.” But the judges must have kept her silky-smooth “House of the Rising Sun” audition into account, keeping her around for the semifinals. John Park Guest judge Shania Twain praised Park’s “bottom end” during his audition performance of Gary Moore’s “I’ll Love You More Than You’ll Ever Know.” The 20-year-old college student was able to show off all the other facets of his voice during Hollywood Week, earning a coveted spot in the top 24. Ashley Rodriguez The Berklee College of Music student proved she knows her way around a diva anthem, tackling Alicia Keys’ “If I Ain’t Got You” in her audition, Beyonc

John Mayer Receives Support From Charity, Porn Producers

Isaac Foundation blogs in defense of the singer, while Vivid Entertainment offers him a screenwriting gig. By Jocelyn Vena John Mayer Photo: Stephen Lovekin/ Getty Images Last week, John Mayer caused an uproar with controversial, racially charged comments he made in an interview with Playboy magazine . But amid the statements of outrage — and his own apologies — one group is coming to the Grammy-winning singer/songwriter’s defense: the Isaac Foundation , a charity for which Mayer has helped raise money. “I thought I would take to our blog to write a quick defense of John Mayer, someone that I have grown to respect for the kind, caring, and compassionate person that he truly is,” reads a message from Andrew McFadyen, the founder of the organization dedicated to curing MPS VI, a rare, progressive disease in children caused by an enzyme deficiency. Mayer has reportedly worked with the charity since the summer of 2008 and has kept in touch with Isaac McFadyen (the child who inspired the organization) and his family. “I know he has said things that turn people off. I know he’s said things that make him sound like someone you would never want your children around — ever. But I also know the person that he truly is and the good things he tries to accomplish with the celebrity status he’s achieved,” the message on the site reads. “A few minutes ago, I asked Isaac to tell me three words he would use to describe John, and he responded, ‘Nice, Friendable, and Loveable.’ Print that, bloggers, and give John his fair shake.” Mayer invited the 5-year-old Isaac and his family to his show in Toronto on Sunday, which followed his tour kickoff in Detroit on Saturday. After visiting with the McFadyens, the singer broke his self-imposed Twitter hiatus to link to the Isaac Foundation site. “Thank You Toronto,” Mayer tweeted . “Here is my friend Isaac I was telling you about. He made me the Valentine card tonight.” Mayer can also be seen in a video from Sunday’s show thanking Isaac for the Valentine onstage. “Sometimes you get beautiful things out of little, tiny mistakes,” the singer said. Over the weekend, Mayer also got support from another camp: porn production company Vivid Entertainment, which offered him a job penning scripts. “We read about your interest in porn in the current issue of Playboy magazine,” founder/co-chair Steven Hirsch said a letter posted on TMZ.com . “When we learned that you make up backstories in your mind and that your ‘biggest dream is to write pornography,’ we decided we’d like to talk to you about doing just that and possibly directing as well.” According to the New York Daily News, Mayer’s publicist said he wouldn’t be accepting the offer. Do you think John Mayer’s charity work makes up for his big mouth? Should he take Vivid’s offer and quit his day job? Sound off below! Related Artists John Mayer

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Brittany Murphy Foundation Returns Donations

Filed under: Brittany Murphy The Brittany Murphy Foundation has re-opened its website after TMZ’s story this weekend — and promises to give back all the donations people made while it figures out that whole “we weren’t really a charity” thing. TMZ broke the story that the … Permalink

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Brittany Murphy Foundation – Not Charitable

Filed under: Brittany Murphy The Brittany Murphy Foundation is a foundation in name alone — because according to state and federal records it does not exist.The foundation — launched by Brittany’s widower Simon Monjack and her mom Sharon Murphy — has been touted as a charity … Permalink

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Lil Wayne Put His ‘Stamp’ On ‘We Are The World,’ Director Paul Haggis Says

‘You don’t expect Lil Wayne to be singing like this,’ he says of Weezy tackling Bob Dylan’s verse from the original. By Jayson Rodriguez, with reporting by Eric Ditzian Lil Wayne at the “We Are The World 25 For Haiti” recording session in Hollywood on February 1 Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage Lil Wayne might be a multiplatinum hip-hop superstar, but the MC had some big shoes to fill when he was chosen to take on Bob Dylan ‘s verse for the “We Are the World” remake . Their styles might be different, but Paul Haggis, the charity single’s video director , said the Cash Money rapper held his own. “They each put their own distinctive stamp on it,” Haggis, who wrote and directed the Oscar-winning film “Crash,” told MTV News. “So say he did the Bob Dylan part — well, those are lines Bob Dylan did, and no one can ever sing them like him again. But when Lil Wayne sings them, you’ll never imagine someone else singing them [either].” Lil Wayne was initially perplexed to be given Dylan’s verse. “I was like, ‘You guys are real good comedians,’ ” he laughed at the recording session. “After I did Bob Dylan’s part, it kind of hit me that I guess this is way more important than I could ever imagine.” Wayne said the opportunity to be involved in such a major undertaking is something his children can hold on to forever. As for his mother, he chuckled when he said that all she asked was that he get Gladys Knight’s photo for her. “I’m still overwhelmed,” Weezy said, looking around the room at the galaxy of stars that ranged from Pink and Carlos Santana to Usher and Barbra Streisand. “I was like, ‘Where do I fit in?’ I thought my name got mixed up.” The new twist on the 25-year-old anthem has a decidedly different slant, with a number of rappers participating on the track . Haggis at first joked that Wayne sang his verse just like Dylan. “Very much like Bob,” he quipped. But the director said the sum of the parts on the remake will be just as inspiring as the original. “The great thing about working with so many people, ” Haggis said, “these artists of this caliber, where you know them from this type of music or that, but when they really come together to sing this type of song, you don’t expect Lil Wayne to be singing like this or Pink to be singing like that, or even Tony Bennett to be singing like that or Barbara [Streisand]. It was wonderful how they all morphed together.” Learn more about what you can do to help with earthquake-relief efforts in Haiti , and for more information, see Think MTV . Visit HopeForHaitiNow.org or call (877) 99-HAITI to make a donation now. Related Videos Behind The Scenes Of ‘We Are The World’ Related Photos ‘We Are The World 25 For Haiti’ Recording Session Related Artists Lil Wayne Bob Dylan

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‘American Idol’ Hollywood Week Kicks Off With Ellen DeGeneres’ Debut

Judges send 95 singers through to Wednesday’s group round. By Gil Kaufman Ellen DeGeneres and Kara DioGuardi on “American Idol” Tuesday Photo: Fox Finally! After what felt like an eternity, “American Idol” served up the first dose of Hollywood Week on Tuesday night (February 9). In addition to the 181 potential superstars filing into the Kodak Theater, the show marked the debut of newest judge, talk-show host/ comedian Ellen DeGeneres, who quickly proved that she not only has plenty to say, but says it in an entertaining, thoughtful manner. “So this is it,” DeGeneres said, staring into fellow judge Simon Cowell’s eyes as they sat down for the first day of Hollywood singing. “I come on, you leave.” The quip immediately put to rest the weeks of chatter about Cowell’s imminent leave-taking at the end of this season and established what seems like a jovial tension between the two new co-workers. The singers came out in groups of eight, given the option to sing a cappella or with an instrument. The first bunch included 17-year-old Katie Stevens, who charmed the first time with a husky voice and a backstory that included her caretaking role for her aging grandmother. Cowell still liked her and Randy praised her natural talent, while the verging-on-annoying Antonio “SkiiBoSki” Wheeler might have worn out his welcome with a herky-jerky “Ain’t Too Proud to Beg.” “You frighten me,” DeGeneres said over loud laughter. “You were stalking us. You were like a leopard behind a cage. … I was watching you looking at us like, ‘I’m gonna getcha.’ ” But seriously, she said, don’t frighten your audience, don’t be so intense. “Sexy and scary, it’s a fine line.” He appeared to cross that line, as he didn’t make the cut, while Stevens did. The second group featured young dad Andrew Garcia , strumming former judge Paula Abdul’s “Straight Up” as a Jason Mraz-like acoustic jam that showed some serious soul and arranging chops. “That was genius,” Kara DioGuardi said. “Paula would be screaming and yelling and dancing,” she added, praising him for radically interpreting a song the way last season’s runner-up Adam Lambert did. Tennessee bridge jumper Vanessa Wolfe was shaken by a serious case of nerves, warbling her way through Blind Melon’s “No Rain.” Ellen praised her “unique quality,” encouraging her to embrace that special something. Garcia, not surprisingly, made the cut, while Wolfe’s first trip out of her small hometown came to a swift end. Also flaming out were jump-splitter Cornelius Edwards; Maegan Wright, the cosmetologist whose supportive little brother made a memorable appearance on the show; and Italian stallion Amedeo DiRocco, who begged for another chance to no avail after a shouty performance that didn’t live up to his initial promise. Tampa, Florida’s Janell Wheeler made another great impression with an acoustic-guitar ramble through Estelle’s “American Boy” that Ellen called “amazing.” They were also still feeling the love for another strummer, wannabe country star Haeley Vaughn,16, who did a charming sandpaper take on Taylor Swift’s “Change,” as well as 28-year-old rocker mom Mary Powers, who eerily channeled Pink on “Sober.” Both made it through to the next round, along with Fantasia co-star Todrick Hall , Chicago’s Charity Vance and Boston’s Ashley Rodriguez , one of 46 to make it through on day one. Day two dawned rough with annoying beatboxing from Miami’s Jay Stone, while Michael Lynche stepped to the mic as his wife was about to give birth to their first child, warning he had to make it or else he’d be in big trouble. The massive bodybuilder — who reportedly has been dropped from the show because his father is alleged to have blabbed about his son’s Hollywood trip — killed it with a gospel-y take on John Mayer’s “Waiting for the World to Change.” Sandwich maker Lilly Scott went quirky with an acoustic-guitar version of Ella Fitzgerald’s “Lullaby of Birdland,” which DioGuardi loved. “Everything about you is refreshing,” she gushed, just before putting Scott through. Also making it to the group round was Texas’ Tim Urban, who redeemed his initial weak audition with a strong take on David Cook’s “Come Back to Me,” while Utah cancer survivor Justin Williams was sent packing after an overly dramatic performance. Whip-cracking former “Barney” girl Erica Rhodes didn’t make it, and neither did tanned and teased Orlando, Florida, sisters Bernadette and Amanda Disimone . Maddy Curtis, the 16-year-old Virginia native who pulled heartstrings with the story of her four Down Syndrome brothers, also blew it with an uneven cover of Fitzgerald’s “The Nearness of You,” while shirtless wonder Casey James ripped it up and made it through with his gritty acoustic-blues cover of Ray Charles’ “I Don’t Need No Doctor.” In the last group, weepy Knoxville, Tennessee, waitress Didi Benami sang a touching take on DioGuardi’s “Terrified” that sounded like it was radio-ready. “I hate to admit it, but I really like that song,” Cowell said, adding that he also liked the idea of a just-folks waitress making it big. “It’s what it’s all about,” he told her. Dreadlocked Chicago single mom Crystal Bowersox brought some gritty rock/soul to Aretha Franklin’s “(You Make Me Feel Like a) Natural Woman,” getting the audience so hyped they threw in some impromptu backing vocals and a standing ovation, with both women making it through round two. In all, 95 advanced to Wednesday’s group round. Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions.

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Hilary Duff Gets Banged

I know Hilary Duff has been struggling with her hotness lately so I’m glad to see that she’s trying to mix it up with a new haircut. It’s a start, but I think a topless scene or a torrid love affair with another woman would be more appropriate. Is she still dating the hockey player? I blame him. It’s time to move on. Anyhow, she’s still cute as a button.. (here comes an old lame joke)… A button I want to have sex with. Yes!

LL Cool J Is Glad Hip-Hop Was ‘Embraced’ On ‘We Are The World’ Remake

‘When you get a call from Quincy Jones to pick up a pen, you pick it up,’ LL says of writing lyrics for benefit single. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Jayson Rodriguez LL Cool J Photo: MTV News In case anyone was wondering if Barbra Streisand and Kanye West could make sweet music together, they’ll find out when the star-filled remake of “We Are the World” premieres Friday during the opening ceremony of the Olympics. Thanks to some lyrics from hip-hop legend LL Cool J , the hip-hop community appears to be well represented on the track, which will benefit earthquake-ravaged Haiti. “Mr. [Quincy] Jones just called me and asked me if I would take a shot at writing the hip-hop section or the rap section of the song,” LL Cool J told MTV News at BET’s “SOS Save Ourselves: Help for Haiti” telethon Friday night at Miami’s American Airlines Arena. “And I took a shot at it and recorded it.” With the OK from Jones and Lionel Richie, LL then sought the approval of his hip-hop contemporaries. “It seemed like the other artists that were there liked it,” he said. “Will.I.Am, Wyclef, Kanye — a lot of people were there, and they all seemed to be onboard with it. So we went on and recorded it.” LL was glad that his peers liked the lyrics, but he was even more pleased to see that stars like Celine Dion and Streisand were down with adding some hip-hop flavor to the charity single. “I’m just honored that I’m able to make a contribution and blessed,” he said. “When you get a call from Quincy Jones to pick up a pen, you pick it up. So if they would have not used it, it would have been all right. The point is to have the opportunity to do it and to know that the money is going to go to Haiti and help some people. From a hip-hop standpoint, yeah, it’s great to be a part of it [and that the other artists] didn’t say, ‘Keep hip-hop out of it,’ but embraced it.” Learn more about what you can do to help with earthquake-relief efforts in Haiti , and for more information, see Think MTV . Visit HopeForHaitiNow.org or call (877) 99-HAITI to make a donation now. Related Videos Behind The Scenes Of ‘We Are The World’ Related Photos ‘We Are The World 25 For Haiti’ Recording Session Related Artists LL Cool J

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Jennifer Aniston Raising More Money For Haiti

Jennifer Aniston has announced she will host a benefit evening to raise funds for the victims of the Haiti earthquake. The big-hearted Friends actress will organise an invite-only film screening to raise money for AmeriCares and its efforts in earthquake-ravaged Haiti.

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Justin Bieber’s Celebrity Crush

Justin Bieber drives all the girls crazy…

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