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Friday, July 31, 2009

Charlotte Observer Interview

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Dubbed the dark horse of the competition, the unassuming Allen charmed audiences with nice-guy humility, an acoustic singer-songwriter sensibility and determined musicianship, playing piano and guitar. He's now co-writing an album slated to come out this fall. He spoke with the Observer from a recent tour stop in Tulsa, Okla.:

Q: On the show, you struck me as a real fan of music. What spurred your interest in listening to music?

My dad was a music fan, so growing up and listening to good music kind of got me into it. But I would say the first artist I really, really got into – I was 7 or so, and I bought the “Dangerous” album by Michael Jackson. From there on out, I was like, “You know what, I love music.”

Q: At the concert, you go on after Adam, who's like a spectacle unto himself. How has that worked out?

I think it's kind of nice. Adam does his huge thing and it's so amazing. He's one of the best performers I've ever seen. And then I come on, and… it's a little bit smaller, but I think the arena really appreciates what I do.

Q: What's the strangest thing you've seen from fans?

The whole shaking thing that people do – like, they can't stop shaking when they're meeting you. So, you try to calm them down, like, “OK, stop it, it's OK.” That's a little weird, but for the most part, everyone's pretty cool.

Q: What does it say about how “Idol” has changed that you could be on the show and win it? Does it say anything about how pop music has changed, too?

I feel like pop music is definitely not going my way. ( Laughs.)

Q: You mean, with artists like Lady Gaga?

Yeah, you know what I'm saying? I'm not gonna get up there and do, like, an electro-beat kind of song. But hopefully, people can appreciate what I do as well. I just think that it was nice that (the show this year) wasn't all about how good you can sing. It was about what kind of recording artist you're going to be, and how well you're going to do in that respect.

Q: Do you feel any pressure with the title of “American Idol”? I mean, it started off as the search for a pop superstar, and I wonder if it's even possible to be that kind of superstar now.

I don't see it like that. I see it as a chance to get out there. Now, because we were on the show, we're getting the chance to do what we want to do. Whether you're as big as someone like Lady Gaga, or whether your CD doesn't do amazingly, but you're still playing gigs and making music – at least we were given the opportunity.

Q: I understand from your Twitter feed that you're a fan of Chick-fil-A. Are you enjoying being back near some Southern food?

I am. We rolled up in, I think it was somewhere in California, and we found a Chick-fil-A right by the (arena). I hadn't seen one in California yet, so I kind of freaked out a little bit. This one just popped up out of nowhere. I think (fellow Idol) Matt (Giraud) said, “I've never been to Chick-fil-A.” I was like, “What's wrong with you?” Ah, it was so good.

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FOX7 Interview

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Thursday, July 30, 2009

Arkansas Online Article

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Jacksonville shows Kris Allen pride
Plans unveiled for ‘boyhood home’ sign

By Amy Widner

he city of Jacksonville would like to shout its love for Kris Allen from the rooftops, but has settled for the highway.

“I can’t brag on Kris enough, and we’re all proud of him,” Mayor Gary Fletcher said at an unveiling ceremony Friday.

When installed, a sign by the Main Street exit from U.S. 67/167 in Jacksonville will welcome everyone to “Jacksonville: the boyhood home of Kris Allen.” The unveiling ceremony was timed to coincide with Allen’s homecoming visit to Arkansas on Saturday as part of the 50-city American Idols Live! concert tour.

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Fox29 Interview

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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

NewsOK Interview & Ellen!



NewsOK's TV blog is also reporting that Kris will be performing again on Ellen on August 5th!

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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Kris on Shirts!




Both vids from mscabbi who gave Kris a shirt in Ontario, and then he talked about it and his Coke shirt backstage in San Diego

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Access Atlanta Interview


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Most “American Idol” winners so far have fallen in the “humbly likable” category. Think Ruben Studdard, Carrie Underwood, Kelly Clarkson and Jordin Sparks.

Exceptions: powerhouse R&B diva Fantasia from season three and authoritatively confident rocker David Cook from last season. (They were both likable in different ways, just not evidently humble by my definition of humble.)

This year’s winner Kris Allen joins the majority as Mr. Understated, not Mr. Swagger. And he proved no different during a phone interview earlier this month to promote Friday’s sold-out Gwinnett Arena “Idols Live” concert.

Q: So far, reviews have been good for the tour so far. Have you had time to read any of them?

A: I just read some stuff last night. I figured it there’s a place to read reviews, it’d be the L.A. show. It was all good. Everybody got good reviews.

Q: You’ve done eight shows so far. How’s it been going so far?

A: It’s been going good, man. We’re getting used to it. We’re able to relax a little bit and have fun with it.

Q: Is it intimidating to follow [runner-up] Adam [Lambert] and his big rock show?

A: It’s not intimidating. Like on the show, we’re completely different artists.

Q: I know you and Adam are good friends but there has been some tension among your fans.

A: Maybe there has been some. There have been some run ins. But for the most part, they get along.

Q: You sang the coronation song “No Boundaries” the first few dates but have switched to a Killers song. ["All These Things I've Done"] What happened?

A: It was a collective thing with the producers. After the first show, the director came up and said he felt like the energy took kind of a downfall [when he sang “No Boundaries”] We needed to pick things up so we switched out that tune. So far, it’s been going amazingly well.

Q: A lot of people hate that song. I’m sure even if you did, you wouldn’t be in a position to say anything.

A: [Chuckle.] I would never say that. [He has told other media he still likes the song.]

Q: An MTV reviewer was impressed how well you were able to sing that really deep bass part of the Killers song, something we never heard on the show. Why were you holdling out on us, Kris?

A: I don’t know! I mean, “American Idol,” you have to be singing as high as you. That’s how the show goes.

Q: Why are you closing with “Hey Jude”?

A: That’s an easy one. Once they told me I could do it, I decided to close with it. It’s such an anthem. I don’t care how old you are. You know that song. [That song was sung during the season six tour, too.]

Q: When “Idol” reached the top 13, nobody really expected you to win. It was all about Danny [Gokey] and Adam. Do you think being the dark horse helpd you?

A: Yah. America is so ADD. They push one thing, then they get tired of it. I’m not saying that happened. [It's clear he added that disclaimer so we wouldn't immediately think, "Danny!" even if we did...] For me, that’s kind of the way I roll anyways. I’m pretty low key. If you like me, you do, if you don’t, that’s fine. I hope people like me. I’m not trying to please everyone. It wasn’t about me trying to be showy. Really. I didn’t pick my self to win. I didn’t even pick myself to be in the top 12!

Q: What can we expect from your album?

A: It will be a pop-rock mix. I don’t know if it’s a particular genre. It’s going to be something hopefully people will be a little surprised, a good surprise.

Q: I’m sorry to hear about your grandmother passing.

A: It’s okay. It’s always hard to lose someone. It was hard to lose my grandma. It was really hard on my mom. I’m glad I was there for her to be there with her. My grandma was in the hospital for the past month. She had diabetes. She had surgery and they thought she’d be fine. But she had heart problems.

Q: She did get to see you win “American Idol.”

A: That was very cool. We went to her house and while we were going through stuff, we found this huge notebook of all the “American Idol” stuff she had clipped out of the newspaper. It was sweet.

Q: Have you been to Atlanta before?

A: I’ve done a lot of travelling, just not in the States. So no.

Q: Unfortunately, the way the tour is set up, your stop in Duluth won’t really count, will it?

A: It’s more like a drive by. That’s kind of the bad part about it. Hopefully, I’ll have more time later on.

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Memphis Videos!

Hey Jude and Bright Lights from needacoke

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Monday, July 27, 2009

Kris Allen Scholarship!

Here's an article from the local little rock station KATV 7 about the Kris Allen task force selling t-shirts in order to raise money for a UCA scholarship in honor of Kris!

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Kris Allen fans can purchase T-shirts celebrating his victory as the 2009 “American Idol” champion and supporting a scholarship in his honor.

The victory shirt is light blue with image of Allen singing and bears his signature and “Thanks for your support.” Also for sale are the original “Conway Backs Kris Allen” T-shirts that were popular during the competition. They are available in pink, green and gray. Youth and adult sizes are available in the victory shirts, but only adult sizes are available in the original shirts. The cost is $15 per shirt.

A scholarship for performing arts is being established at the University of Central Arkansas for performing arts. The task force is working with the UCA Foundation to set up the scholarship. From each $15 purchase, a portion goes to the scholarship fund.

“If it really kicks off, it will be more,” he said. “I thought about hats … There may be other items we can order to help with the scholarship.”

He noted donors do not have to purchase a shirt to donate to the scholarship fund.

“We’re still kicking around ideas on the actual name (of the scholarship), but we’re accepting donations right away,” he said [Glenn Crockett, member of the Kris Allen task force].

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ET Idols at Graceland Video

ET's clip of the Idols at Graceland

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Kris on B89.5



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Sunday, July 26, 2009

Idols stop by Graceland.


The Idols stopped by Elvis's shrine and old household. Twitpic from Danny.

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Little Rock Vids.

Intro & Heartless ; All These Things I've Done (from tugger 12345), Razorback Hog Call (from BAMxJessica),

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Fox16 Interview & Article

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Tweet Wonders!




Due to his rockin' peformance in his home state last night, #krisallenrockstar reached #1 on Twitter's trending topics last night!

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Arkansas Matters Article!



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Thousands of screaming fans crowded into Verizon Arena Saturday night for their hometown hero-Kris Allen. It’s the American Idols Live Tour 2009 in North Little Rock.

"This is Kris Allen day man, this is it. This is his time and he deserves it," said Idol finalist Michael Sarver.

"Kris is like one of my best friends on the tour and I am really proud of him. I mean, this show sold out in like two hours, so it just goes to show how much he's loved here," said finalist Anoop Desai.

"Arkansas is amazing. It’s a part of the reason I am here so I am just ecstatic to be home, it's nice," Allen said.

But we also talked about what's ahead for the Idol-like an album he says will likely drop right before Thanksgiving.

"You know I would say a pop rock with a little bit of soul, and something else, its going to be different but I think people will like it though," Allen said.

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Saturday, July 25, 2009

Arkansas Times Article

The King of Arkansas Returns!! LOL
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Two and a half months ago, Kris Allen returned to Arkansas a star. We welcomed him with red carpets, widespread truancy, high-pitched screams, homemade signs, a town-sized parade and round-the-clock news coverage. And that was before he became the latest “American Idol.” So go ahead and count on pandemonium on Saturday, as the newly christened Verizon Arena welcomes Kris back to Arkansas for the first time since he became the state's biggest pop star since, well, ever?

But as you can see from the tour set list on the right, it's going to be a long wait before Kris takes the stage. Once he's there, lucky for us, his set will be exponentially less tedious than it was when the tour started. “No Boundaries,” the so-called “coronation song” that he sang at the show's end (written in part by “Idol” judge Kara DioGuardi, with lyrics of “climbing mountains” and “weathering hurricanes” and other treacle-y nonsense), has been removed from his set. This after tepid audience response and reviews that branded it things like “a set killer.” It's been replaced by “All These Things I've Done” by the Killers, a great anthem of inner conflict, with at least one fitting lyric: “I need direction to perfection / No, no, no!”

Speaking of direction, Allen's young career appears to be taking shape. Amidst prepping for the tour, singing the national anthem at the NBA Finals, dealing with questions about his “bromance” with Adam Lambert and Tweeting about eating 14 plums, the Conway native's been working, steadily, on his fall debut on 19 Recordings/Jive Records. So far, he's collaborated with Joe King of the Fray (at Timbaland's Virgina Beach studio) and, according to Billboard, received material from David Hodges (Kelly Clarkson, Daughtry), Salaam Remi (Nas, Amy Winehouse, Al Green) and Claude Kelly (Akon, Leona Lewis). Kris told the magazine he expects the end product to compare to the sounds of Jason Mraz and John Mayer, with a possible trace of an urban sound.

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Tulsa Recap!

Bright Lights (from EmiJH83)



Tulsa World Recap

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A year ago, Kris Allen was studying business at college in Conway, Ark. — loving music but thinking it would always be a side gig.

On Saturday, he heads home to headline an arena performance in North Little Rock. He and his fellow idols are a little sleep-deprived and homesick, but they’re all thrilled to be living their dream: getting paid to sing.

“I never really expected this to happen. That’s why I was going to college,” Allen said in a preshow interview.

He has several dozen cities and tour stops to go, but wherever the next few months take him, he’ll be thrilled to be there.

“I have no reason to complain,” he said.

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Friday, July 24, 2009

ABS CBN Interview



An interview with ABS CBN, a Filipino News Network! Very good interview!

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Dallas Meet & Greets

Before Show (itsay904), After (IAmHappyMonkey)

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Dallas Vids

Heartless & All These Things I've Done ; Bright Lights & Hey Jude



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NewsOK article


No tabloid-ready rivalry, no behind-the-scenes sniping and recrimination, no senseless drama — in short, Season 8 of "American Idol” was nicer than nice. And this year’s champion, Kris Allen, couldn’t be happier.

"I think a lot of people have seen that, and that’s where I think this year was kind of cool: No one was just trying to go out there and beat the other person,” said Allen, who performs with his fellow finalists in "American Idols Live” at 7 tonight at Tulsa’s BOK Center. "They were just trying to do their best. If you won, you won, and if you didn’t, hopefully cool things would happen for you.”

For this year’s Top 10 finalists — Allen, Adam Lambert, Allison Iraheta, Anoop Desai, Danny Gokey, Lil Rounds, Matt Giraud, Megan Joy, Michael Sarver and Scott MacIntyre — "American Idols Live” is the first of those cool things. The concert is a victory lap, a chance for the singers to connect directly with their fans and play favorite songs from the show.

Allen, a 24-year-old Little Rock, Ark., singer-songwriter, went all the way with his organic-acoustic interpretations of songs such as Kanye West’s "Heartless” and Bill Withers’ "Ain’t No Sunshine.” In the final round, the soft-spoken and understated Allen went up against Adam Lambert, a fiery performer who was at his best doing Led Zeppelin and Queen songs.

The softer approach won out, with Allen beating Lambert by fewer than a million votes, but Allen said he’s not quite ready to be put in a box. He said "American Idol” offered him the opportunity to show his stylistic range.

"Yeah, I think a lot of people put me in that ‘singer-songwriter’ genre, but I don’t see myself strictly in that,” Allen said. "I guess I’m kind of versatile, and being on the show opened me up to that. I don’t know if I ever surprised myself, but some of the stuff that comes out is surprising.”

Allen always fared best when putting his own spin on unexpected covers, such as his earthy acoustic version of Donna Summer’s "She Works Hard for the Money.” That range earned Allen some unusual post-"Idol” performing opportunities: He sang "Get Ready” with Motown legend Smokey Robinson at the annual Walmart shareholders meeting on June 5, and two days later he delivered the national anthem during the NBA finals.

Now, Allen is preparing his first post-"Idol” disc — his first album, "Brand New Shoes,” was recorded and released in 2007. He is reportedly working with former Evanescence keyboardist David Hodges and Joe King of The Fray on material for the album, due this fall. But for now, his primary focus is on "American Idols Live.”

Following the Tulsa performance tonight, Allen will play Saturday at Alltel Arena in North Little Rock — his home turf. Allen said he isn’t planning any special songs for his homecoming, but he knows that his Arkansas date will be a standout on the tour.

"I think more than anything, it will just have an energy about it that will feel special,” he said.


Image Credit to: Annalee Barclay

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Sync Weekly Interview

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Excerpts:

Sync: That leads me to my next question. The Verizon Arena show will be your homecoming show. What’s your thought process now as you approach that show?

Kris: It’s crazy. The day the tickets went on sale my brother called me and said, “You know what? The show sold out in like a couple of hours.” And I was like, “Are you serious?” I know it’s not just me, but we sold out Verizon Arena. That’s crazy to think about. I’m so excited cause I’m just so excited to go home. It’s going to be nice to be back in central Arkansas. Seeing family and friends. When you go back home you just feel that love. That’ll be good.

Sync: You mentioned writing on the road; are you able to record on the road?

Kris: We’ll be recording some stuff that we will do on the road. We’ll be in different studios. I’ll fly out to [Los Angeles] and do some different recording. There will definitely be some of that.
Sync: Any final word for the people of Arkansas?

Kris: Arkansas is the reason I’m in this position right now so I’m just always hoping that I’m a good role model for people from Arkansas, and that I’m a good representative of the state as well because I know Arkansans, we kind of cling to anything that comes from there. I hope I’m a good representative of the state. And just thank you to the fans. I appreciate you guys so much, and I know that you guys care so much. It’s really nice.

Sync: How many people are sharing a bus with you?

Kris: The buses are split up guys and girls, so it’s seven guys and three girls. Our bus also has a security guard, like the hair guy and another guy so we have like 11 people on our bus. It’s pretty packed. But it’s good.



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Interviews with Kris's parents

Kris's parents did several great interviews, this past day.


Fox 16 Interview


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Click for THV (Local CBS affiliate) interview

They are also slated for another interview tomorrow morning.

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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Q107.5 Memphis Interview

Kris talks about the tour, dropping "No Boundaries" and life on a bus!

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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

National Ledger Article & Other News

In this interview Kris talks about Adam, the tour, and the Paula contract crisis.


The "American Idol" summer tour hits Little Rock Saturday (7/25) -- which means a homecoming for Kris Allen, the Conway, Ark.-born winner of Season 8. He tells us he's really looking forward to the concert where friends and family are bound to turn out. The winner covers all bases, talking about his wife Katy, spilling details on his friendship with runner-up Adam Lambert and even touches on the the Paula Abdul contract.

Allen says he talks every day to his wife of 10 months, Katy, who's stayed home "working and doing her thing" while he's out dealing with the rigors and rewards of the immensely popular 50-city concert trek. "She actually came out for a couple of shows," he says. "I mean, of course you're going to miss the person you're with. It's tough, but it's also -- I'm having a great time out here."

Having endured sleepless nights, especially when the tour was just starting, he's glad to be getting into a rhythm that allows him to get some rest. He's getting used to the tidal wave of fan attention, he says. And the media.

You may recall the competition between Allen and first runner up Adam Lambert was described by The New York Times in Pat Boone vs. Elvis terms. Kris continues to be viewed as the boy-next-door singer/songwriter who's traipsed around the world doing missionary work, while Adam's the guyliner and leather-sporting rocker who came out as gay in Rolling Stone. Earlier this month, a small, fundamentalist church-affiliated group did an anti-gay demonstration outside one of the "A.I." concerts. The idols -- all 10 finalists of the past season are on the tour -- said later they weren't going to let it bother them. Does Kris feel any pressure to be a role model of one sort or another, as the Christian guy who's pals with the gay guy? "No," he answers flatly. "What would I have to be pressured about? I'm just trying to be me. If people don't want me to be friends with Adam, that's their problem, not mine. Adam's an amazing person, and I'm so happy to call him one of my really good friends."

Meanwhile, Kris is squeezing in time to write songs for his major label debut album, which is slated for a fall release by Jive Records. "I haven't done so much co-writing in my life. That's a little bit different for me. It's going real well," he says. "The multitalented musician adds, "It will have a sound that will be a surprise to people, but I think a really good surprise."

ALSO: As far as whether the contractless Paula Abdul will or won't return to the show, Kris says, "I don't know too much about that. I know some of the other idols know a little bit more than I do, talking to her, but I . I'm trying to . I'm just glad it's not anything bad about me," he admits. He laughs. "That's always a plus."


In other news, Kris's parents have an interview with their local CBS affiliate Thursday at 6:30. Click for more info.


Credit to Heather for the photo!

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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Kris MTV Interview

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Kradam Access Hollywood Interview!

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MyFox Phoenix Interviews!



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Monday, July 20, 2009

Yahoo! Interview

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Kim Allen's Thank You to KrisAllenation

Dear KrisAllenation:

There are really no words to express how thankful and appreciative our whole family is for the beautiful flowers at my mother’s funeral services. During all of the American Idol events the KrisAllenation fans have been so amazing and supportive. However, to be supportive to our family sending flowers, cards and especially thoughts and prayers at a time like this just shows you are not just fans. You are amazing people! Thank you all so very much for supporting Kristopher and for showing your love for our whole family. God Bless you all in everything you do. You have all deeply touched my heart.

Kim Allen and family

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Sunday, July 19, 2009

Behind the Scenes on AT40

Bloopers video from when Kradam hosted Ryan Seacrest's AT40, thanks to JerlinA

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Ontario Recap!


Another Meet and Greet from apriljoiex


Heartless performance from ilovetexastoast

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Saturday, July 18, 2009

Tulsa Today Interview

An interview with Kris in prep for the tour coming to Tulsa!
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Everybody is ready to sing and entertain. That’s what we are in the business for and we’re looking forward to doing that.”

Allen, who is working on his first cd compilation now, said he is trying to figure out the right songs for it.

“I can’t wait. It’s been a lot of co-writing,” he said. “I‘m happy about that.”

A gifted musician, Allen spent a number of years in orchestra, under the instruction of Principal Base Player for the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra, James “Jim” Hatch.

In a Tulsa Today exclusive, Hatch states, “My main idea of Kris is that he is very talented and has the ability to pick up on things right away--style wise. That is very evident. He has written songs on his own in the past and that will be something that comes easily for him.”

He continues, “I’m reminded of the quote, Don’t give me inspiration, give me a deadline. Kris will have to deal with that. He is the type that gets totally immersed in his work, so he’ll be able to handle those deadlines.”

One of the world’s leading viola players, Allen is also described as a musician that knows what to do with Mozart. “That is really part of his overall talent. He can pick up anything and play or sing it,” Hatch said.

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Ontario Meet & Greet


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Friday, July 17, 2009

Kradam finally get their cars!

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Hollyscoop Article!

Article posted today from Hollyscoop with Kris.

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Kris told us, “I talk to my wife everyday. She would kill me if I didn’t. I try to keep in touch with my family as much as possible. I was home yesterday so that was kind of nice, I mean obviously it was a little bittersweet (His grandmother passed away last week, but he didn’t talk about it). I was able to see my parents, my brother, and a lot of my other family so it was good.“

In regards to missing his residence of Conway, Arkansas Kris told Hollyscoop, “Yeah, I miss the South. The food in the South is so great…other than the heat. We got off the plane and I was like ‘Oh gosh.’”

Kris revealed that he is currently finishing up his album. In regards to who would be his dream collaboration Kris said, “For me I would love love love, it would never happen, but Paul McCartney would be incredible.”

Finally, we had to know who his big celebrity crushes were, even if he is a married man!

Kris told Hollyscoop, “I think every guy has celebrity crushes. Mine are….Shakira…I’m a Shakira fan. I have a lot sort of….I was actually here for the Lakers game and I saw Magic Johnson. That was pretty awesome.”

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LA Interviews!


Karli from the block


Click here for Access Hollywood interview for Kris to talk about No Boundaries, album, and his favorite color.
ET Online

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iTunes Pass Update!

Another behind the scenes tour video.

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LA Concert Updates!

Ain't No Sunshine and group performance Don't Stop Believin' from scoobyld



LA Times Review
MTV Review

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Thursday, July 16, 2009

Official Site Updates!

Here's a new video, posted on his official site.



There are also several new updates on his official site including a Billboard & US Weekly scan talking about preparing for his new article. Also several great pictures!
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Radar Online Article

Radar Online article that talks about Kris Allen's loss.
Remember Kris that our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family<3

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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

West Valley City Tweet Updates!

Kris makes an appearance in these latest Video tweets (bubble tweets)



Michael Sarver posted this picture of he and Kris on twitter.



And vote for Kris in this contest...NOW! And vote for the Teen Choice Awards also.

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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Kris not to appear on Conan

Kris tweeted, that due to death in his family he will not appear on The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien. Instead, Allison will appear in his place on Wednesday. Keep Kris's family in your thoughts and prayers.
You can read more here in this Access Hollywood article.

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Monday, July 13, 2009

San Antonio Meet & Greet


Kris gives a shoutout to KAnation!

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No Cool Points!

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San Jose Interview

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Sunday, July 12, 2009

Kris with a Bear!


Thanks to mastaplan who has great photos of Kris here. His son gave Kris a Build-a-Bear! You can also see it in the Sacramento meet and great vid.

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Oakland Concert Stuff!

Video of Matt and Kris signing autographs, courtesy of thekirsten.

Idols walking in to the arena, courtesy of lilsteriscool

Picture of kris courtesy of StephLovesGokey! More here.

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Saturday, July 11, 2009

Kradam Hosting Ryan Seacrest's AT40

This was the weekend that Kris and Adam hosted Ryan Seacrest's AT40 for him. Thanks rpattzdazzles!



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Sacramento Concert News!

Sacramento Bee
Water Cooler Convo

Video of Kris's new song on the tour, which replaced No Boundaries, "All The Things I've Done" by the Killers. Video courtesy of PineappleStig.


Others: Thanks lilbuttercup99, barbzor, cheesybre & tribyen


Meet & Great Vid from apriljoiex83, who gave Kris the DVD copy of his birthday video. Seems as if Kris has seen it, as he asks her is it the one with Trugs (Alex Trugman from the semifinals) in it. Btw, Ricky Braddy is also in it.
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Friday, July 10, 2009

Fox All Access, Idols Interviewing Each Other

Some how we missed this from about Wednesday, but anyway here it is!



Remember to vote for the TCA's, and pray for the Jackson family and Prince, Paris & Blanket Jackson. Have a fabulous (had to say it because of HSM2) and wonderful Saturday from Soaps-Now! and Kris Allen Daily Source.

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No Boundaries, No Longer!

According to the LA Times, Kris will no longer be performing his first single demanded by Idol: "No Boundaries" on the tour. By the end of the week, a new song will be in his set list. Wonder what it will be? Perhaps a Michael Jackson hit such as Man in the Mirror, or Remember the Time? Or perhaps a Kris song that received rave reviews this season? Well the switch from Boundaries is reported to be because of a bad reception, as were reviews for the song.

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Kris & Allison Fancast Interview

A nice interview that Kris and Allison did together for Fancast.

What was your first impression of Allison?

Kris: I think the first time I actually saw Allison and actually realized who she was, was in Hollywood week. She sang and I was like, where the heck did this girl come from? And I was like, dang this girl is really good. And so I was really impressed by her. She was a 17-year-old kid who got up there and has a great voice. It blew me away the first time I heard her.

Allison: What song did you sing in Hollywood week?

Kris: Umm… which round?

Allison: The last one.

Kris: I sang “Everything” by Michael Buble.

Allison: I’m going to be honest, I don’t remember you from Hollywood week.

Kris: That’s OK.

Allison: But I remember we sort of got to know each other in the Top 36. I remember him doing the Michael Jackson “Man in the Mirror.”

Kris: I don’t want to remember that.

I thought it was good! I liked it.

Allison: I thought it was great too.

It got you into the Top 13.

Kris: It did. I cannot be mad at it.

Allison: I didn’t know how he sang or anything but then the first time I heard him… damn! You know?

I had that reaction the first time I heard both of you. Anyway, so what was your reaction when Kris won?

Allison: I was already crying when they said “And the winner…” They hadn’t even announced who won.

Kris: It never really felt like it mattered.

Allison: Exactly. I knew it’s going to be him or him. So when they said Kris, I was jumping like a lunatic, like a crazy moron on stage. I was so happy. And then when he started singing “No Boundaries” again, I cried even more. Pretty emotional. It was great.

What is Allison’s album going to be like?

Kris: Allison’s album is going to be like Allison. I feel like she’s got that rock feel, that voice. She sounds like a rock chick and I freaking love it. If I don’t hear that out of you I’m going to be so mad.

Allison: OK, alright.

What is Kris’s favorite part about fame?

Allison: Oh, the chicks! And the free chocolate and Snickers bars! No. I don’t know. He’s isn’t the “I’m doing this for fame” kind of guy. Kris I think just wants to let people know who he is and how awesome he is.

What is Allison’s weirdest habit? (Allison giggles)

Kris: She has a lot actually. Sometimes Allison gets loud. A little bit. Sometimes we’re like, let’s bring it down a notch. But that’s part of the reason we love her.

Why do the fans love Kris so much?

Allison: (teasing) Cause he’s so peeeerfect! Seriously, his fans love him because he’s amazing. I’m not going to BS you. He’s true. And I don’t blame his fans for loving him.

What’s Allison’s favorite accessory?

Kris: Hmm…

Her hair?

Kris: Definitely. You gotta go with her hair. Everybody wants Allison’s hair.

Allison: No they don’t!

Yes they do. Do you know how many people could wish they could get away with that? Because I totally could not.

Kris: Don’t say that, Jen!

Allison: Come on, Jen.

Do you want to dye my hair for me?

Allison: I’ve dyed a lot of people’s hair in this competition.

Whose?

Allison: Michael Orland, our piano arranger.

Kris: His hair was red for like two or three weeks. He could not get rid of it.

Allison: It looked nasty, too!

Kris: It was gross.

I’ll keep that in mind. Thank you guys!

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Seattle Insider Interview!

Interesting and funny interview the Seattle Insider did with the idols.

CLICK, CLICK HERE!

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ET Online Interview!

Interview with the Top 10 from ETOnline.com

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Thursday, July 9, 2009

Vancouver Reviews!


Review from the Province

Pictures from Vancouver, thanks to Kristen of mjsbigblog!

More Pics.

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Happy Birthday Katy Allen


The staff of Soaps-Now and Kris Allen Daily Source would like to wish Katy Allen: HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Tacoma Reviews & Articles!


Seattle Times
LA Times
The News Tribune (Tacoma) - Has great pictures. One we posted is courtesy of them. In one picture on the site, a design by KAnation is used in a poster!

An E! Online article from Monday.
- On the Road with Kris Allen and Adam Lambert

The American Idol tour has begun. So what do Kris Allen and Adam Lambert have to bring with them on the road?

Read on to find out...
Lambert says it's the simple things in life that will keep him happy.
"I need to have my iPod, so I can have music with me," he says.
Allen is pretty basic, too. "I'll bring my phone," he says.
But then Allen laughs, "I'll bring a piece of my wife's hair—a lock of Katy's hair, so I can brush it on my face."

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Mourning MJ

Yesterday was one of the biggest days in the history of the entertainment world. The world stopped when an estimated 1 billion people around the world tuned into the King of Pop Michael Jackson's funeral. The world has lost a great entertainer. He was survived by his parents Joe and Katherine, Siblings: Tito, Jermaine, Le Toya, Janet, Randy, Rebbie, Jackie and Marlon, and children: Prince, 12, Paris, 11, and Prince II "Blanket", 7. The funeral festivities were great at the star studded event including performances by Mariah Carey, Trey Lorenz, Usher, Lionel Richie, Stevie Wonder and John Mayer. The family spoke unsuspectedly at the end of the service, which featured a breakdown of brother Marlon, and perhaps the moment of the service, when an really unsuspected moment came when daughter Paris cried when calling her father "The best in you could imagine." That moment, in which people will remember forever, as a part of a bigger moment which may never be imitated in history. The pre-emptions was necessary, very necessary for this event broadcast across networks. Again R.I.P Michael Jackson, and spend some spare time listening to his songs, or even in fact, Kris Allen's interpretation of them.

(L-R: Janet, Paris, Le Toya, Jermaine and Prince Jackson)

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Allens in Inviting Arkansas magazine!


Kris Allen and his family were featured in this month's issue of Inviting Arkansas magazine. You can read the online version here. Here are also screencaps:



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Tacoma Interview & Meet and Greet

Kris interviews alongside Scott this time, by the LA Times.



Thanks to only1jingles, a Fan Meet and Greet Video!

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Monday, July 6, 2009

Kris working with Toby Gad

According to his site, hit producer Toby Gad spent six days in the studio with Kris working on material for his new album. Gad is the genius behind Beyonce's hit "If I Were a Boy", and Fergie's "Big Girls Don't Cry." He's also worked with Shakira, Jordin Sparks, Keke Palmer, Demi Lovato, Miley Cyrus, Natasha Bedingfield, Wynter Gordon, Brandy, Selena Gomez, Robin Thicke, Leona Lewis, The Veronicas, and Taylor Momsen.

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Opening Day Review Articles!

USA Today Article
Rolling Stone Article
A wonderful review of the tour and Kris from "On Portland"

Excerpt:

Kris Allen emerged from the floor in the center of the stage to the screams of the fans. They dropped a curtain behind him and the rest of the band (an odd move) and he held silent with his acoustic guitar in hand, for just a little too long. What followed though was one of the highlights of the entire show. Allen performed Kanye West's "Heartless" in a way that made it clear that he's made it his own. The song sounded even better live and is the corner stone of Allen's success. Kris Allen was pitch perfect with his performance of "No Boundaries", which isn't my favorite song, but Allen finds hooks in it to make it into something much more beautiful and strong than the source material. Allen's emotion and connection to the audience peaked with "Ain't No Sunshine" by Bill Withers. I think it's Allen's humble honesty in his performance that really wins the audience over. If Kris Allen came out with the ego of Matt Giraud I don't think it would work nearly as well. Kris Allen went for the trifecta on Matchbox 20's “Bright Lights” singing, playing guitar and piano, a truly versatile performance. He closed his set with a fantastic performance of "Hey Jude", with the other 9 Idols joining him for the end of the song.

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Portland Opening Day Tour Stuff!!

Just so you know, last night LIl Rounds "Put A Ring On It" Lol! As I had that early in the competition as her contestant's choice pick, Unfortunately she didn't make it that far. But with that out of the the way, the LA times wrote a review of the show and called it "better", "cooler" and more contemporary.


Megan Joy's set showed her soulful, bluesy side, often eclipsed during the season taking up Amy Winehouse's "Tears Dry on Their Own." (Brian Mansfield has the complete set list here.) Scott MacIntyre was looser and more engaging than he had ever seemed on the Idol stage, opening his set with a very strong version of Keane's "Bend and Break."

Whatever doubting Lil Rounds' struggles may have aroused during the season were entirely put to rest tonight by a fantastically fun set culminating with Beyonce's "Put a Ring On It."

Kris Allen comes to the stage facing a bundle full of questions - namely, could his soft-spoken, low key style stand up as the headline act of an arena show? To all appearances, it could, handily. The show very astutely didn't try to make Kris top Adam in volume, but stripped down the production for his numbers to a minimalist, intimate feel through which his strong vocals on "Heartless" and others did manage to turn the stadium into a little theater or nightclub, a feeling his set kept coming back to until the crowd-pleasing singalong finale of "Hey Jude." In the end, one can't but feel that Kris' is the right note for the concert to end in, that of all the Idol's his likable,sweet style delivered the feel-good close that had the departing crowds still humming with good will towards mankind.




Courtesy of the Seattle Times and the YouTube users, we have videos of Kris's performances.


Ain't No Sunshine thanks to Nicole4GA


"Bright Lights" thanks to dancpavo


Hey Jude thanks to apriljoie


Heartless thanks to apriljoiex

No Boundaries from the Seattle Times.

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Kris USA Today Article!

In this article, Kris talks about his new album, production, and what fans can expect.
Kris Allen hasn't settled on a producer for his album, but he's narrowing the choices. "It's down to a couple," he says. "Either one of them, they're amazing."

One thing he does know: He'd like to break Idol tradition and work with one producer for the entire project. "That's what we're shooting for," he says, "just to get a continuity throughout the album.


"I know it's tough to do with the Idol albums. It's so hectic that it's hard to get one producer for the whole album, but that would be my preference. The albums that I listen to and really appreciate, they all have that one-producer thing. Every song sounds different, but they still have that something about them that sounds the same."

Idols invariably say that the show rarely manages to convey their true musical personalities, and Kris agrees with that -- "not musically, no." So what can Kris' fans expect? "I did a lot of acoustic stuff, and I played the piano, so having that organic feel, not a whole lot of production on the CD, I think they can expect that.

"On the other hand, I like a little bit of production. It just depends on the song. I think you can expect a little bit of that."

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Sunday, July 5, 2009

Backstage Prepping for the Opening Tour!

Video interview Backstage of Anoop and Kris


Group Pic posted by Danny on twitter.


This is also a good article Scott wants everyone to check out.

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