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American Idol is in turmoil as the three celebrity judges may bail. Steven Tyler has left “American Idol” to rejoin Aerosmith and Randy Jackson is now considering his options. Jennifer Lopez told the “Today” show she’s up in the air.

“Aerosmith is launching a new album in early November, just as “Idol” is in the middle of its ramp up to a January launch. There are two sides to that–if Tyler remains on “Idol,” the album gets a huge promotional push. On the other hand, in order to really promote the album, Aerosmith has to tour on a heavy schedule that would coincide with the “Idol” season.”

“As for Lopez and Jackson: No judge has done better from “Idol” than Lopez. Her recording career was dead before she came on the show. In her two seasons, she’s revived it, with big singles that she debuted on the show. Plus she made millions of dollars in other deals. For a girl who can’t really sing, she’s done alright. And Randy? There’s no “American Idol” without him, frankly. If Tyler and Lopez leave, they and Fox and Simon Fuller all have the excuse that their prior careers interfered with the show’s schedule.” (Showbiz)

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Buzz Track: Summer In the City (video)

Indie pop act Freedom Fry who hails from France just released their new song and video for Summer In the City.
The band as well as Kings favorite Bruce Driscoll of Blondfire produced the latest single. This French & American indie duo typically performs at The Roxy, The Whisky, and Bar Lubitsch. Their track Rolling Down was on the season premiere of Bones. Other features include American Apparel, Glamour magazine, and French music mag Les Inrock.

Contact: marieseyrat@gmail.com

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News Update: Indie rock band Final Thought officially released their new music video
for “Love Of My Life” today which can be viewed here.

Final Thoughts’ latest record “What We Need” was produced by Luc Tellier (The New Cities, The Mission District), Rob Freeman (Gym Class Heroes, Hit The Lights, Hidden In Plain View) and John Naclerio (My Chemical Romance, Brand New).

Contact: dustin@audiobloodmedia.com

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Buzz Track: Get Gone

Kory Adams is a 20-year-old pop artist born and raised in Ohio. He is a strong vocalist and trained, skilled dancer and his new track “Get Gone” is catchy song that showcases a glimpse of Kory’s potential. Kory cites One Direction, Michael Buble and Demi Lovato as influences. We will keep you posted on upcoming show dates.

Contact: koryadams2010@hotmail.com

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News Update: Makari, a kings favorite just released a new calledLife, Barefoot” Feat. Tilian Pearson of Tides of Man.

The band released an EP titled “The Escape” which was recorded with Jason Andrews in Atlanta, GA. The single “Doses” was released earlier in the year and was recorded with Brooks Paschal (Paramore, Panic At The Disco, Versa Emerge, There For Tomorrow). They were featured as an unsigned artist of the month in Alternative Press and they performed at the Florida Music Fest in Orlando, FL in April.

Contact: makariband@gmail.com

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