Katharine McPhee dropped by RCA label
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Katharine McPhee dropped by RCA label
http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/..._id=1003694565
Katharine McPhee has joined fellow "American Idol" contestants Taylor Hicks and Ruben Studdard as former members of the Sony BMG family. The artist has parted ways with RCA after a solitary album, a 2007 self-titled affair that debuted at No. 2 on The Billboard 200.
A label source confirmed McPhee's departure, which was first reported by Entertainment Weekly.
McPhee struggled to connect with a wide audience with her debut, which was led by the single "Over It." That track topped out at No. 22 on Billboard's Top 40 Mainstream chart and No. 29 on the Hot 100. The album has sold just 366,000 units in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
As McPhee told Billboard last year, she quickly realized the art of the compromise when it came to record the album, fresh off the road from the "American Idols Live" tour.
McPhee fell particularly in love with two tracks from producer Ryan Leslie, but then they wound up not making the cut. "I'm learning that's the way it goes in this business," she said. "You give and you take."
In contrast to "Idol" stars like Bo Bice and Hicks, who had already spent years pursuing a music career, McPhee's prior experience was limited to musical theater. Once in album-making mode, she also struggled with putting her own stamp on material that had been submitted by veteran songwriters.
"The demos, it's so hard once you hear whoever is singing to get that out of your head, especially for me, being new to recording," she said. Being able to craft songs with outside collaborators like Danja, Babyface and Kara DioGuardi generated "the memory of where we were when we were writing the song. There's a kind of history behind it."
Come on people, love your idols.
Katharine McPhee has joined fellow "American Idol" contestants Taylor Hicks and Ruben Studdard as former members of the Sony BMG family. The artist has parted ways with RCA after a solitary album, a 2007 self-titled affair that debuted at No. 2 on The Billboard 200.
A label source confirmed McPhee's departure, which was first reported by Entertainment Weekly.
McPhee struggled to connect with a wide audience with her debut, which was led by the single "Over It." That track topped out at No. 22 on Billboard's Top 40 Mainstream chart and No. 29 on the Hot 100. The album has sold just 366,000 units in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
As McPhee told Billboard last year, she quickly realized the art of the compromise when it came to record the album, fresh off the road from the "American Idols Live" tour.
McPhee fell particularly in love with two tracks from producer Ryan Leslie, but then they wound up not making the cut. "I'm learning that's the way it goes in this business," she said. "You give and you take."
In contrast to "Idol" stars like Bo Bice and Hicks, who had already spent years pursuing a music career, McPhee's prior experience was limited to musical theater. Once in album-making mode, she also struggled with putting her own stamp on material that had been submitted by veteran songwriters.
"The demos, it's so hard once you hear whoever is singing to get that out of your head, especially for me, being new to recording," she said. Being able to craft songs with outside collaborators like Danja, Babyface and Kara DioGuardi generated "the memory of where we were when we were writing the song. There's a kind of history behind it."
Come on people, love your idols.
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There's only so many times you can sing "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" before people start to hate you. Every time I saw her on a TV show that was what she would sing, and she sang it like 10 times on Idol. Enough is enough.
Hopefully, Blake Lewis will be the next Idol contestant we never hear from again.
Hopefully, Blake Lewis will be the next Idol contestant we never hear from again.
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Originally Posted by dadaluholla
There's only so many times you can sing "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" before people start to hate you. Every time I saw her on a TV show that was what she would sing, and she sang it like 10 times on Idol. Enough is enough.
Hopefully, Blake Lewis will be the next Idol contestant we never hear from again.
Hopefully, Blake Lewis will be the next Idol contestant we never hear from again.
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I think KT was jeleous, Katherin McPhee is a very cute girl. I still remember that performance clearly, with the two guys on hand drums (bongos?) - that was the first time I had heard Black Horse and the Cherry Tree.
Anyway, yeah, it's a rough business, I can see why she didn't make it.
Besides Taylor Hicks and Katherin McPhee, other people from that season of American Idol with recordings are:
Elliot Yamin
Chris Daughtry
Kellie Pickler
Paris Bennet (with a rap song by "Chicken Little" Kevin Covais)
Bucky Covington
Ayla Brown
Mandisa
I thought Ace Young had one, but I don't see it on Amazon.
Anyway, yeah, it's a rough business, I can see why she didn't make it.
Besides Taylor Hicks and Katherin McPhee, other people from that season of American Idol with recordings are:
Elliot Yamin
Chris Daughtry
Kellie Pickler
Paris Bennet (with a rap song by "Chicken Little" Kevin Covais)
Bucky Covington
Ayla Brown
Mandisa
I thought Ace Young had one, but I don't see it on Amazon.