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Crystal Bowersox Toledo, she sang the last of the "American Idol", wants voters to know that "was never intended to stop" the hit Fox show."This is blown out of proportion," Bowersox said the private conversation with her in April "Idol" host Ryan Seacrest to say, the most that his son had disappeared before the media ran the story as an MTV game. com."The media is a funny thing. Stretched and distorted and far from the truth," says Bowersox, who joined the press conference Friday, "American Idol" finalist Michael Lynch, Lee Dewyze and Casey James.
Bowersox, the Detroit-based Otis cites authority sista, got the green light at Fox and "Idol" producers to sing "The Star-Spangled Banner" before the Toledo Mud Hens game Friday, the third to the fifth area until it begins Well, this week, the Toledo Blade reports.Hot peppers new albumBloomfield Hills-order drummer Chad Smith said the Red Hot Chili Peppers album to start recording its10th July."There are a lot of material, probably about 20 songs," Smith, who is currently in the Chickenfoot MusicRadar.com says.Follow-up to the 2006 double album "Stadium Arcadium" will be the first, guitarist Josh Klinghoffer, who is a wonderful substitute for the hatchet-man, John Frusciante, who left the Peppers in December last year.
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