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Past fan favorites to perform on 'American Idol’
Published: 2/28/2012 11:54 AM
Last Modified: 2/28/2012 1:07 PM


In this 2010 file photo, Adam Lambert performs during a concert in St. Petersburg, Fla. STEVE NESIUS/AP Photo, File

At least four "American Idol" alumnae will be performing on the reality show this season.
Among them are season 8's Adam Lambert, season 10 runner-up Lauren Alaina and fourth-place finalist James Durbin. Season 5's Chris Daughtry will debut his new single "Outta My Head” off his album "Break the Spell" on the March 15 episode of the series, according to hollywoodreporter.com.

No word on what albums they will be promoting nor when they will appear.


Lambert, who is set to perform with Queen July 7 in the United Kingdom's Sonisphere Festival, is getting ready to release his second album "Trespassing." Alaina is working on her debut album "Wildflowers" which has sold 248,000 copies so far, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Durbin's "Memories of a Beautiful Disaster" has sold 92,000 albums since November, the Web site reported.

"American Idol" airs at 7 p.m. Wednesday and Thursdays on Fox, channel 23, cable 5.

Go behind the scenes of the making of Adam Lambert's "Better Than I Know Myself" video.





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Rita Sherrow grew up with TV. Yes, it was the ever-present “sister” from another techno mother. At first look, it was instant "Like." From then on, the TV had to be on in every room while she studied, elementary school through college. An Air Force brat, she attended school in three states (Oklahoma, Montana and Georgia) and two foreign countries (Germany and Bermuda) and graduated from Broken Arrow High School and the University of Tulsa with a degree in journalism/advertising. She first interned in the advertising world but, when a J-School professor (who also covered politics for the Tulsa World) offered her an internship at the newspaper, she took him up on it. The rest is history. She has served as bridal editor, senior features writer for the women’s section, food editor and is television editor of the Tulsa World. In addition to writing about TV shows and interviewing the stars for “Scene” stories, she also writes a TV column for Weekend and produces the Sunday TV World listings magazine.

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