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Newly minted "Dancing with the Stars" champ Donny Osmond is going to be heard over the airwaves playing some of his all-time favorite classic tunes!
ET has learned that Donny will be heard every Saturday and Sunday starting December on the Music of Your Life syndicated radio network in the U.S. and 98 countries around the globe. His new show, "8-Track Playback," will feature classic hits.
"8-Track Playback" will be a regular feature on Global Radios new 24-7 network, scheduled to launch early next year. Of course, Donny can be seen with sister Marie in their Las Vegas stage show at the Flamingo.
Adam Lambert answers questions from the crowd on the "Early Show."
Speaking about everything from his sense of style to his controversial American Music Awards performance, the former "American Idol" contestant says he had "no clue" that his song and dance number would cause such an uproar.
"Unfortunately some people were upset, but some people really enjoyed it," he added.
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ET spoke with Adam Lambert this morning just after his "Early Show" appearance where he told us he understood why "Good Morning America" canceled his performance.
"ABC did what they needed to do," he told ET. "I respect their decision. They probably have a lot of politics going on behind the scenes that I don’t know about. I just want to do a concert and sing. I’m glad that we got to give a show to the fans who came out. A lot of them traveled to New York so I’m glad that they got a show. That’s what matters."
Meanwhile, "Early Show" reporter Maggie Rodriguez said she found Lambert to be very mature and didn’t understand why he wouldn’t be invited to explain his side of the story.
Clad in black from head-to-toe with shiny boots, a high collar jacket, fingerless gloves and his hair swept up, Adam Lambert rocked the "Early Show" on CBS — after ABC canceled his "Good Morning America" appearance because of his racy American Music Awards performance.
Touching on the controversy, Adam said he didn’t mean to offend and yet also finds the backlash a double-standard. "If it had been a female pop performer, there wouldn’t be nearly as much of an outrage," he noted. "I had no idea the performance would ignite this firestorm."
However, he added that he could understand why some were upset. "I admit I did get carried away," he said. "I see how people got offended … In the future, I will make an effort to stay consistent during rehearsal."
The TV Guide Network has announced that it will broadcast a documentary based on the Scottish singing sensation Susan Boyle, the Associated Press reported.
Titled ‘I Dreamed a Dream: The Susan Boyle Story,’ the one-hour film will include performances by the "Britain’s Got Talent" break-out star. It will also offer insight into her personal life, featuring interviews with her friends and "American Idol" judge Simon Cowell, who is serving as a producer of this project.
Premiering December 13 at 8 p.m., ‘I Dreamed a Dream: The Susan Boyle Story’ will chronicle Boyle’s journey from obscurity to making global headlines with her angelic voice, according to the AP.
New mom Jennifer Hudson is headed to the White House!
According to the Washington Post, Hudson will sing for President and Mrs. Obama and their guests at a state dinner on Tuesday night.
The Oscar winner performed the National Anthem at the Democratic National Convention in 2008, when then-Senator Obama accepted the Democratic nomination for president.
John Mayer has been romantically connected to Jennifer Aniston, Jessica Simpson and Jennifer Love Hewitt, but admits that he has issues with women and dating.
The singer/songwriter revealed to the New York Times that in his head, he believes women get him in trouble. "I cant even explain to you how terrible that feels, that I equate dating a woman with punishment, shame, guilt, disappointment, reproach, reprimand, persecution. Its a nightmare," Mayer, 32, told the newspaper.
He continued, "I should be having sex with more girls."
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The "2009 American Music Awards" was jam-packed with performances from a large spectrum of genres. Janet Jackson kicked off Sunday night’s festivities in Los Angeles. Entertainers such as Adam Lambert, Jennifer Lopez, Rihanna, Lady Gaga, Shakira, and Whitney Houston followed with elaborate production numbers. ET’s Kevin Frazier spoke to some of the artists after their show-stopping routines.
J-Lo got ready to rumble with a boxing theme for her single "Louboutins." She said, "It’s kind of metaphoric, coming back into the ring."
She also jokes that she "planned" the fall she took during her choreographed dance: "You know how sometimes a champ, like late in the ring, you fall down, you get right back up. That’s the mark of a champion right there."
Internet sensation Susan Boyle is celebrating the release of her new album and talks to "Today" show host Matt Lauer about her famed journey and the song she recorded for those who have bullied her in the past.
Boyle took the world by storm when she first appeared on the U.K. show "Britain’s Got Talent" where she sang a moving rendition of Les Misrables’ "I Dreamed a Dream." She compares her life now to her first televised performance, saying, "I’ve grown up a bit. I’ve become sort of a lady."
Boyle’s new album had the biggest CD pre-order sale that Amazon has ever seen. "It feels very surreal as if it’s not really happening," the singer says of her fame.
As a testament to the success of many "American Idol" contestants since the show’s inception, artists from a wide range of seasons descended upon the "2009 American Music Awards"’ red carpet in Los Angeles on Sunday night.
Carrie Underwood took notice of the "Idol" presence at the awards show. She told ET, "’American Idol’ and the people that have come off the show have had a huge impact on the music industry and I am so thankful and so glad to see so many people doing well and we’re all here and it’s just about the ‘Idol’ show tonight"
She was joined by fellow winners Kris Allen and Kelly Clarkson, along with runner-up Adam Lambert and finalist Chris Daughtry. Lambert took the stage to perform his single "For Your Entertainment" off his debut solo album.
Adam Lambert joined ET backstage after his lip-locking performance at the "2009 American Music Awards" on Sunday night.
In his performance of his single "For Your Entertainment," Adam shared a kiss with one of his male back-up dancers. He said, "We were all just kind of expressing ourselves."
"We just wanted to really honor the lyrics of the song and I feel like we did that," explained the break-out star of his choreography.
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