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I'm not sure if I understand what you are meaning, but they do have that one album and usually all of the top 12 appear on it.

Then of course any of the Top 12 can make albums and singles after the show is over. It is only the winner that is guaranteed to have a contract but it seems like the runner's up always seem to do good too, and even a few of the others in the Top 12 have had random singles.

Maybe that answers your question.

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I googled a list for you Mike :)

Journey (He was their Bass player in the 80's)

Audioslave

Elton John

Billy Joel

Bob Dylan

NSYNC

Celine Dion

Bon Jovi

Incubus

Bruce Springsteen

Madonna

Lindsay Lohan

He has also worked as an executive at Columbia Records and MCA Records.

I'm glad to see that I was not the only person who thought Chris completely mucked up "Walk The Line" Almost everyone I talked to today thought it was horrible.

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Yeah, I just read on EW that he sang the "Live" version. So I had to download it, and Chris sounded like he was doing Karokee to that version.

So much for everyone saying how original it/he was. :lol:

I like Chris and I hope he decides to take a chance and at least try to do the theme of the night. He was perfect when he did Fuel and Bon Jovi but the last two weeks he has been blah. :(

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Last night I loved Katharine. I am about to declare her my favorite. I love Taylor, but his song reminded me of some corny Aaron Carter song. I thought Kellie was OK. Bucky & Ace were the worst. Lisa was nothing special. Kevin had his best, but that's not saying a lot. I liked Mandisa's, Elliot's was OK. Don't really remember Chris's. Still don't get Paris. I say the B3 will have Bucky, Lisa, and probably Elliot as the shocker, since Kevin won't be in the bottom 3 for a VERY long time.

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Amazingly, Rick, everyone at work told me they loved Chris' version of "Walk the Line!" :lol: I really liked it because he made the song his own. It was just amazing to see that you can turn a well-loved country song like Cash's classic "Walk the Line" into something that, even though it was done in the '50s, translates to a rock version today--and without it sounding forced or hokey. I think he did the best job with making that song his own. It really stunned me.

Wait a dang second.

STOP the presses.

Chris copied the band Live's version of this song? :o

Oh, my God.

I didn't even know another band had EVER covered that song.

I wonder if the judges know..

Oh my, and I thought he was such a genius, too, for pulling it off.

Help, God, help!!!

:unsure:

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