Showing posts with label David Cook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David Cook. Show all posts

Monday, December 7, 2009

Carrie Underwood Christmas Special video



















Here's you can watch Carrie Underwood Christmas Special video, the singer duet with Dolly Parton on All-Star Holiday variety program broadcast on Fox. Underwood joined the country music legend performing "I Will Always Love You" who wrote by Parton and was first popularized by Whitney Houston on the "Bodyguard" movie soundtrack.

All-Star Holiday also featured appearances from Kristen Chenoweth, David Cook and Christina Applegate, and lot more music artists.






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Thursday, June 18, 2009

David Cook Q&A (Via Twitter)

We all know that American Idol David Cook is a busy lad, but good thing that he can still spend a little time answering his fans questions in Twitter.

Which song do you think is better? Come Back To Me, or Permanent?

I like them both hard to tell. Because they both send out a message and meen something to me. This is embarrassing but I actually cried when I sang Permanent on American Idol.

Hardest thing about being a star?

The hardest thing about being a star is getting little sleep and not being home very often.

Songs you listen?

I listen to just about everything on my iPod. I even listen to songs from past Idols. I even have David Archuleta on there.

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Sunday, May 3, 2009

David Cook's brother, Adam Cook died

David Cook's brother, Adam Cook (37), lost his painful decade battle with cancer on Saturday.














American celebrity rock singer-songwriter David Cook shared his loss and sentiments on Sunday at the 12th annual Race for Hope 5K in Washington, D.C.
"I actually lost my brother yesterday to a brain tumor, and I couldn't imagine being anywhere else right now," celebrity rock singer-songwriter said.

Brain Cancer Research benefits the $98,000 raised by Cook's team.

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