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GUEST BLOGGER: Former AMERICAN IDOL contestant Brooke White

March 2nd, 2009

This just in from Brooke White for blog entry.  What do you think?

It was great to return to the American Idol set last week and perform my new single, "Hold Up My Heart."  I have to say, it was a very different feeling to be on the other side. I will admit, it was pretty cool to perform and not have to worry about the judges critique afterwards.
 
Having experienced this incredible journey myself, I do have some tips for The Top 12 (to be!), so here goes…

Stay true to yourself - Now is the time to show America who you are as an artist. Its so important that you perform in a unique way.  I think at this point in the competition, your style becomes solidified in the minds of the people who vote.  They need to know what you’ll mean to them after the competition is over.  
 
Stay Healthy  - Wash your hands, disinfect your cell phones and laptops and get a flu shot.  I had a very close call last year when I got the flu along with some of my friends in the competition.  I’m lucky because I pulled through and it didn’t affect my opportunity of a lifetime. This year, I’m involved in a flu prevention campaign with Clorox.  It’s a video contest where people can submit a video on something they wouldn’t want to miss if they got sick. I’m actually one of the judges, but as with American Idol, America will choose the winner.  The site is http://www.idontwanttomiss.com/.  Hope you’ll check it out and show me what you’ve got!
 
Don’t Google Yourself - I just think that American Idol is all about finding your individual voice.  Sure, people are going to talk and not everyone is going to like you, but just keep your head in the game, and you’ll do fine.

Have Fun - Ok, its cliché, but I mean it. I actually think having fun is a good winning strategy.

Idols Prep for Tour

June 23rd, 2008

Now that the stress of competing on American Idol is over, all of the top 10 finalists are looking forward to hitting the road and connecting with fans!

“Competition aside, no judges, just the fans who bought tickets because they want to hear the music,” Brooke White tells OK!. “We’re ready to connect with them and do what we love.”

The American Idols Live! Tour presented by Pop Tarts kicks off July 1 in Glendale, Ariz., wrapping up Sept. 13 in Tulsa, Okla.

On stage fans can expect a mix of their favorite Idol performances with new song choices.

“There are some songs from the show but we have our own groove going on,” Kristy Lee Cook tells OK! “So it’s like we get to do what we really wanted to do on the show and we get to pick what we want for this concert.”

Don’t worry — there will be some old favorites from the show itself.

“I’m definitely doing ‘We Will Rock You’ and ‘We Are The Champions,’” Michael Johns says. “For 10,000 people to come out to that drum beat – I couldn’t resist it.”

Backstage and on the tour buses, all of the Idols are expecting a good time. Syesha Mercado has her schedule planned. “Songwriting, goofing off. Playing guitar, goofing off. Getting some shut eye, goofing off some more,” she tells OK!.

The guys are on one bus and the girls are on another bus, so don’t expect any funny business among the stars. “Oh no,” Brooke says. “We don’t really have that kind of group anyway which I think is helpful. It won’t be like that.”

But Brooke says she knows who will provide the entertainment.

“Michael Johns is pretty much the clown of the bunch,” she says. “David Cook is kind of his trusty sidekick. But everyone kind of has their little role. I’m probably kind of the nurturer, mother type.”

For the entire group, the tour is the beginning of a bright future and a launching pad for bigger things.

“It was such a great experience, the whole American Idol competition,” David Archuleta says. “But it’s nice to be able to work on yourself now and your own career and see where it goes from here.”

By Jon Warech

AI Tour Tix to Go on Sale

May 16th, 2008

American Idol may be almost over, but the American Idol tour is just beginning!

Tickets for the three-month summer tour will go on sale on Saturday, AI mastermind Simon Fuller and AEG Live announced.

Slated to kick off July 1 in Glendale, Ariz., this season’s cream of the crop will make more than 50 stops on the circuit, including on in Toronto, before winding up in Tulsa, Okla. on Sept. 13.

The top 10 finalists will partake on the tour – Chikezie Eze, Ramiele Malubay, Michael Johns, Kristy Lee Cook, Carly Smithson, Brooke White, Jason Castro and the top two – David Cook and David Archuleta.

The Davids will battle it out for the AI season 7 crown on Tuesday.

Brooke’s Album Already A Hit!

May 7th, 2008

Brooke White has only been out of American Idol for a week, and she already has a hit record!

An album that the fifth place Idol recorded more than three years ago in her manager’s attic has shot to number 18 on the iTunes download chart.

Songs From The Attic, recorded on a budget of approximately nothing, is now just below the new Maroon 5 record and five places above the latest release from last year’s winner, Jordin Sparks!

The 11 song set, released in 2005, includes covers of Aerosmith’s Dream On and Coldplay’s Yellow, but is mostly the 24-year-old’s own song-writing played on guitar and piano.

Songs From The Attic was released by the New Millennium Records Group and recorded and produced by her former manger, Tim Simms at his home in L.A., after they were introduced by one of Brooke’s teachers at the Musicians Institute.

Simms re-released the record on the Net after Brooke started her Idol run, which ended last Wednesday.

OK! Interview: Brooke White

May 6th, 2008

When Brooke White talks about her musical style, she uses the word ‘organic’ a lot. And the rough edges of her performance — the little hiccups in one or two of her songs — are part of the Brooke charm that got her all the way to fifth place in American Idol.

She talked OK! though those trip-ups — including becoming the first person to start a song over on a live Idol show — and what went through her mind when it happened.

The 24-year-old famously forgot the lyric to her Andrew Lloyd Webber song, but her first mistake happened in week six of the finals, when she had to take two shots at the opening piano chords of Every Breathe You Take.

"They were both completely different scenarios," she said.

"Oftentimes, with the applause of the audience can make it difficult for me to hear me cue from Ryan Seacrest.

And before she started Every Breath, she said, "he was standing behind me, so I couldn’t see anything.

"I didn’t see him point, so I hit it and I was like, ‘Is it my turn?’, and then did it again."

"But with the other song, I flat-out blanked."

Two weeks ago, former nanny Brooke from Mesa, Az., made Idol history by getting two lines into You Must Love Me, then asking the band to take it from the top.

She says that she was focussed so hard on bringing emotion into the Broadway number that a little thing like the words slipped her mind.

"Every song I tried to take it to a personal level so I could connect with it.

"I was definitely aware of the character. Andrew Lloyd Webber was amazing helping me to prepare.

"And I just really wanted to grasp that and I tried to connect with an experience that I had with that character and make it real," she said.

"I was really into the character, I was really sunk in. Maybe I sunk in a little too far, and I lost it."

"I was upset that it happened, but then I’ve thought it over, and I thought so many worse things could have happened," she added. "I could have forgotten the lyrics again. I could have got really emotional and started crying, but I didn’t."

Brooke, who’s now looking forward to making an album, was shocked that the viewers forgave her error and sent Carly Smithson home instead, but can’t say if it might have won her a few sympathy votes.

"I could analyze it for hours and come up with theories," she said, "but America decides what happens and I was lucky enough to stay another week and not so much to make it through this week.

"But in the end I was incredible for the experience and if you had told me when I was standing in line to audition that I’d get this far I probably wouldn’t have believed you."

How Brooke Beat Her Fears

May 1st, 2008

Alone on stage, in front of 25 million of television’s most opininated viewers, can’t be the easiest place to be for a girl who has battled with insecurity problems her whole life.

Today Brooke White - who, we can reveal, has now stopped crying - told OK! how she has coped with just that tricky little situation.

The former nanny also told us why her elimination hit her so hard, and if Simon made good on his promise to ‘bring her over to the dark side’.

The 24-year-old says that she has always had problems with her confidence, often feeling that she’s not as good as the people around her.

"I’ve had comparison issues my whole life," says Brooke, 24, from Mesa, Az..

"I didn’t start singing until I was a teenager, when I was like David Archuleta’s age, and I never thought I had a nice voice - it wasn’t pretty.

"I thought it was this low, raspy thing and I didn’t have a big range and I think I was very intimidated by other singers - and especially on American Idol when it’s so focussed on singers.

"I didn’t know how well I would do or if I’d survive, and lots of times in rehearsals I’d hear everyone sing and think, ‘Wow, how did I get here. These people are amazing’, so it was easy to feel intimidated, but I’m learning [that] everyone is different."

Brooke admitted that, at first, being surrounded by singers like David Archuleta and Carly Smithson made her insecurities worse, but by her final performance she felt she had as much right to be on the stage as anyone.

"Tuesday I had a re-surge of confidence that I hadn’t felt in a long time, a lot of joy, a lot of gratitude for being in that place. It felt great."

Brooke, who was voted into fifth place last night, said that support from her fans helped, as well as advice from the voice coaches.

"We always say that this show brings everything to the surface which might be an issue for you," said Brooke, who has famously forgotten her lyrics and re-started songs on stage twice.

"And that is certainly one of them, but I worked through it and at times I had to work through it in a very public way. It’s a very vulnerable position to be in."

But the lesson that she could hardly avoid is that, if she thinks her voice isn’t pretty, there’s an awful lot of people who disagree.

"Just because you don’t think your voice is good enough doesn’t mean there aren’t people out there who don’t appreciate it," she said.

There’s always a lot of tears on elimination night, but Brooke’s exit may go down as the most emotional so far. She could barely make it through her farewell performance for the tears!

But what was going through her head before she lost it?

"Everything! I kind of anticipated it in a strange way, in my gut, and I thought I was strong. I felt so graceful and happy and then — BOOM — it hit me: this is done, this is over.

"And the finality of that phase of the expereince being over was sad, and then the fear of going back into the real world, and what does the furture hold and also an excitiment and so it was a lot of feelings that I was feeling."

"So, yeah, it was emotional and I had hoped so much that I could have been stronger, but I guess I am an emotional girl and I am passionate and I guess that really came across on the stage because I felt very vulnerable every time."

Brooke may not have won American Idol, but she did win one battle - with Simon Cowell.

When good-as-gold Brooke told the judges at her audition that she had never seen an R-rated movie, Simon promised her he’d "bring her over to the dark side", and Brooke dared him to try!

But she thinks, on this score at least, she came out on top.

"Last night he joked with me a bit that he thought he might have brought me over to the dark side, and I just said, ‘Absolutely not!’

"I have had a lot of support from people to remain the person that I am and I feel like I’ve been given the support and had the strength to do that."

Maybe Simon isn’t quite as powerful as he thinks he is after all!

And Then There Were Four!

May 1st, 2008 / Author: OK! Staff

For most folks who’ve been watching American Idol this season, it wasn’t a shock to see Brooke White and Syesha Mercado in the bottom two this week. After all, with the judges continuing to fawn over leading competitors David Cook and David Archuleta, and with all the girls going gaga over dreadlocked cutie Jason Castro, the two remaining female finalists have had targets on their backs for weeks.

In the end, it was Brooke saying goodbye. The 24-year-old former nanny was typically emotional, choking back tears — and flubbing the lyrics — as she sang her encore of the Neil Diamond classic "I Am…I Said" over the closing credits.

After the show, the final four Idol hopefuls surrounded Brooke to give her long hugs. Paula Abdul embraced the Arizona gal and would hardly let her go before Simon Cowell broke up the love-fest to offer his own plus words of condolence.

In fact, Simon might have been one of the few people in the room surprised that Jason Castro wasn’t going. Earlier in the evening, when Ryan Seacrest announced that Jason was safe, the ornery judge appeared taken aback, turning to Paula and saying “Wow!” at the judges’ table.

Now Brooke can only hope that her own top five finish on Idol will jump start her singing career. A few weeks ago, when OK! asked her why she should be the next American Idol, she explained, “I don’t have a really great answer but I’m passionate about music and it brings me a lot of happiness. I think if you’re doing what makes you happy, it makes other people happy, too. I’ll create music that will connect with people.”

So what do you think? Are the four remaining contestants the most deserving of the finalists?

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