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Adam Lambert Accused of Battery

September 17th, 2010

TMZ has learned … the Miami Beach Police Department is now in the middle of a violent incident involving “American Idol” runner-up Adam Lambert … after the alleged victim filed a police report.

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Law enforcement sources tell us the paparazzo seen grappling with Lambert on the beach yesterday walked into a Miami Beach police station around 10:30 PM last night and filed a report … accusing the singer of misdemeanor battery.

According to the police report, obtained by TMZ, the victim claims Adam grabbed his backpack “where the camera was placed” … and “wrestled [the photog] to the ground forcefully.”

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One big problem — in photos that were taken of the incident, the camera appears to be in the photog’s hand … not in his bag.

The police report also notes that the photog didn’t sustain any “bruises or lacerations.”

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‘American Idol’: Adam Lambert announces European Glam Nation Tour

September 9th, 2010

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After a good bit of waiting, we finally have an idea exactly where Adam Lambert will be performing this November for the end of his Glam Nation Tour in Europe. There may still be some dates announced in the future, since there are a few areas of the continent (such as France) that seem conspicuously absent. The multitude of dates in Germany is not a surprise once you consider how popular “Whataya Want From Me” was in the country.

Here are the dates currently announced, and all of them are “Glam Nation” dates featuring special guests:

  • November 9: Stockholm, Sweden, Debaser Medis
  • November 12: Munich, Germany, Theaterfabrik
  • November 14: Hamburg, Germany, Grunspan
  • November 15: Berlin, Germany, Postbahnhof
  • November 16: Stuttgard, Germany, Zapata
  • November 19: Colongne, Germany, Gloria
  • November 22: Vienna, Austra, WuK
  • November 23: Zurich, Switzerland, Xtra Club
  • November 26: Birmingham, UK, Academy 2
  • November 27: Manchester, UK, Academy 2
  • November 28: Glasgow, Scotland, ABC
  • November 29: London, England, Shepherds Bush

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‘American Idol’: Adam Lambert second in show single sales for the week

June 16th, 2010

This week for Adam Lambert on the “American Idol” singles chart, it looks to be yet another week of success for “Whataya Want From Me” — even if new single “If I Had You” still isn’t making too much of a major footprint. » Read more: ‘American Idol’: Adam Lambert second in show single sales for the week

Why Adam Lambert, David Cook Were Absent From ‘American Idol’ Finale

May 27th, 2010

Cook had a previous engagement, while there are reportedly numerous reasons for Lambert’s absence from the ‘Idol’ stage.

By Gil Kaufman

It was an unprecedented gathering of “American Idol” royalty. On Wednesday night, all but one of the former “American Idol” winners took to the Nokia Theatre stage to sing a song in honor of departing judge and mentor Simon Cowell. » Read more: Why Adam Lambert, David Cook Were Absent From ‘American Idol’ Finale

Adam Lambert’s ‘Idol’ Finale Gig Canceled

May 26th, 2010

Exclusive: If you thought tonight’s ‘American Idol’ finale was going to be drama free, think again! Inside sources tell me that after after Adam Lambert did not show up for ‘Idol’ rehersals for the big finale and sendoff to Simon Cowell, the controversial alum’s appearance has been canceled, sending the show’s production into bedlam. Find out why things fell apart … after the jump! » Read more: Adam Lambert’s ‘Idol’ Finale Gig Canceled

‘American Idol’ airplay: Adam Lambert, Kris Allen continue reign at the top

May 3rd, 2010

Another week has passed, and Adam Lambert is still leading the “American Idol” airplay chart compiled by USA Today and Mediabase. The remaining runner-up lost over 300 spins across all radio formats last week for single “Whataya Want From Me,” but was still easily #1 with close to 9,800 spins over the course of the last seven days. » Read more: ‘American Idol’ airplay: Adam Lambert, Kris Allen continue reign at the top

Adam Lambert’s new tune ‘Can’t Let You Go’

April 28th, 2010

Adam Lambert is a sneaky one — the “American Idol” finalist put a bonus track on the U.K. version of his debut album “For Your Entertainment.”

Listen below and tell us what you think.The new song is called “Can’t Let You Go” and it runs in the same vein as his biggest hit to date “Whataya Want From Me,” which means we give it a big thumbs up. We love how beautiful the lower verses are and wow, does the chorus really take flight. » Read more: Adam Lambert’s new tune ‘Can’t Let You Go’

Adam Lambert Performs on the Tonight Show With Jay Leno

March 3rd, 2010

For those of us who are bored to tears with this years contestants, here’s last year’s remarkable runner up, Adam Lambert, as he performs his song “Sleepwalker” on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno.   Awake yet?

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Adam Lambert returns to ‘American Idol’

February 27th, 2010

Adam Lambert returns to ‘American Idol’ – Singer Adam Lambert, who came in second place in Season 8 of American Idol, will make a guest appearance on the show during Season 9, according to Mr. Lambert’s Twitter feed on Friday. » Read more: Adam Lambert returns to ‘American Idol’

MTV’s Jim Cantiello Interviews Kradison (Kris Allen, Adam Lambert and Allison Ireheta)

February 17th, 2010

Adam Lambert, Kris Allen and Allison Iraheta sat down with MTV last Friday before they performed  at Rock My Town concert.  This is a great nine part interview. » Read more: MTV’s Jim Cantiello Interviews Kradison (Kris Allen, Adam Lambert and Allison Ireheta)

Allison Iraheta, Adam Lambert, and Kris Allen: Awesome three ways in NYC by Michael Slezak

February 14th, 2010

To folks who aren’t fluent in American Idol, there was probably zero appeal in the idea of Ryan Seacrest’s “Rock My Town” contest that brought season 8 stars Allison Iraheta, Adam Lambert, and Kris Allen to the Highline Ballroom in New York City last night. Too bad for them. Because all three singers delivered such powerful, confident sets from their recent debut discs that blind devotion to Fox’s ratings behemoth was hardly a requirement for getting left weak-kneed, sore-throated, and ultimately elated by the time the trio combined forces to close the show with Gnarls Barkley’s “Crazy.”

That said, seeing all three performers in an intimate venue like the Highline, as opposed to on a TV set or in the larger stadium setting of the Idols Live tour last summer, made it clear how each one connects to the audience from a different place: Allison, a teenager who at times seems blissfully clueless of the power her voice possesses, runs on pure instinct. Adam, acutely aware of the imposing force of his pipes (and, yes, his body), is happier in the role of a ringmaster guiding his rabid fans to the brink of collapse. (One woman had to be carried out in what Idoloonies affectionately term a “Glambulance”). And while Kris, the scrappy season 8 champ in the unenviable position of playing for an audience a third smaller than the performer before him, could have followed a crash-bang fireworks display with an intimate slide show (without anyone holding it against him), he did something perhaps not even his biggest fans would’ve expected: Casting aside the manacles of expectations and comparisons, he lost himself in the age-old art of rocking out with his very excellent band…just like a closing act is supposed to do. But onto specifics.

On the ballads “Just Like You,” “Trouble Is,” and “Scars,” Allison managed to plumb the depths of love’s dark side — bitterness, addiction, vulnerability — with a ferocity that ought to be impossible for a teenager who goofily explained to the audience that her keyboardist/musical director writes the command “don’t suck” at the top of her set list every night. (As IF!) In the night’s funniest and most instructive moment, Allison got halfway through the first verse of “Scars” before stopping her band and admitting she’d started in the wrong key, then proceeded to leave everyone breathless with a take-two vocal that chart-toppers like Taylor Swift or Miley Cyrus wouldn’t be able to touch with 10 feet of Auto-Tune. And please check for a functioning pulse if you were in the audience and failed to flail during raucous stomper “Holiday,” the “down with technology” anthem “Robot Love,” and a positively epic take on Roberta Flack’s “Killing Me Softly.” When Allison (rocking killer pig-tails and a black-and-white minidress that woulda fit in nicely in a John Hughes ’80s flick)  is connecting with her music — as she did in every single song of her “Rock My Town” set — you sometimes find yourself shaking your head in disbelief: “How is a kid capable of all this?” I can pretty much sum up her set in two words: “I mean…”

The crowd seemed to suddenly double in size the moment Adam took the stage for a set that can only be described as insane on every level. There were moments when you’d have believed the season 8 runner-up was 11 feet tall, the way he stalked and preened through uptempo numbers like “Sure-Fire Winners,” “Strut,” and “If I Had You,” and that’s not even acknowledging the gyrations! Adam doles out the hip-thrusts, the neck-twists, and the open-palm-to-the-pelvis shenanigans with an almost Tantric quality: His raw sexuality is so much a part of his show, it should get billing as an additional member of his band. But the over-the-topness of Adam’s act wouldn’t work if he didn’t have the vocals to match. On “Sleepwalker,” “Soaked,” and current single “Whataya Want From Me,” it felt like the force of his instrument could’ve filled a football stadium (sans microphone). Part of the reason Adam inspires such rabid fandom, I think, is that he’s so aggressively outre that he erases any feelings of ridiculousness his ordinary fans might feel when singing in the shower or dancing in front of the bedroom mirror or just generally dreaming of breaking out of the humdrum of everyday life. He’s at once fantasy and wish fulfillment. Dis him, dismiss him, ban him from ABC — the dude is having way too much fun to concern himself with such trivial slights. He’s a modern-day Pan for our TMZ times. Oh, and if his label has any shred of common sense, it’ll eventually serve the Lady Gaga-penned “Fever” to radio. Adam’s live rendition is a romping crowd-pleaser in a way that screams “song of summer 2010.” Seriously!

Adam is, undoubtedly, a tough act to follow, and when a wave of Glamberts left the building before the start of Kris’ set, you could feel some of the energy drain from the room. If that bothered the season 8 champ, however, it wasn’t evident in a performance that teemed with creativity, bravado, and moments of pure audacity. I mean, seriously, as groan-inducing as an acoustic “Heartless”/”Gangster’s Paradise” mashup sounds on paper, it’s downright magical delivered by the Pocket Idol and his harmonizing band of brothers. Ditto for the “Falling Slowly”/”With Or Without You” jam session that worked not only musically, but also thematically, capturing the excitement/angst of diving into, then maintaining, a romantic relationship. Better still, though, in a set that also found Kris covering the Beatles (a much more rockin’ arrangement of “Come Together” than he managed on Idol) and Michael Jackson, it was his original material that played best of all, particularly the bluesy breakup anthem “Is It Over,” the achingly bittersweet “The Truth,” and jaunty lead single “Live Like We’re Dying.” By the time Kris led a sextet of fans up on stage to help him deliver the “yeah-yeah yeah-yeah” chants of “Alright With Me,” the crowd in the palm of his hand, you could still see the humble season 8 everydude with the workmanlike charm, but also something more — a commanding solo artist ready to compete with the Mrazes and (ick) Mayers of the world.

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Adam Lambert – First Idol Season 8 Contestant to go Gold

February 10th, 2010
Numbers. Numbers. Numbers. Now, with numbers!

Burning questions:
1) Did any Idol get a Grammy bump?
2) Did Grammy bumps for other songs just effect sales ranking or did they also lower actual sales numbers?
3) Why do Kara and Randy get paid so much and do so little? If they were replaced by a Chia pet, would anybody notice? » Read more: Adam Lambert – First Idol Season 8 Contestant to go Gold

‘American Idol:’ Adam Lambert skyrockets on Billboard chart; Kris Allen falls

January 28th, 2010

Adam Lambert is now at his highest position yet as a solo artist. The singer, who placed second on this past season of “American Idol,” saw his new single “Whataya Want From Me” rise all the way to #37 on the Billboard Hot 100. At this time last week, the song was at #55. Previously, Lambert’s highest point post-”Idol” was when “Time For Miracles” debuted at #50. » Read more: ‘American Idol:’ Adam Lambert skyrockets on Billboard chart; Kris Allen falls

Glambert Debuts New Single: Are You Entertained?

October 30th, 2009

Just in time for Halloween, the Glampire himself has loosed upon the ever-critical Interwebs the first single/title track from his debut album.

Described by Adam Lambert as “dance music with a glam-rock shuffle beat,” “For Your Entertainment” premiered on Ryan Seacrest‘s KIIS-FM radio show this morning and is currently streaming on Lambert’s official site. » Read more: Glambert Debuts New Single: Are You Entertained?

Adam Lambert, Kris Allen Hit the Stage Again as American Idols Live Tour Kicks Off in Portland

July 6th, 2009

Goth kids, soccer moms and diehard Idol junkies — including one superfan with Clay Aiken’s autograph tattooed on her shoulder — packed Portland, Oregon’s Rose Garden last night for the inaugural performance of American Idol’s summer tour. (Go behind the scenes with Lambert and Co. hours before showtime here.) » Read more: Adam Lambert, Kris Allen Hit the Stage Again as American Idols Live Tour Kicks Off in Portland