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Blake Lewis Wiki Information
Blake Colin Lewis
(born July 21, 1981) is an American singer-songwriter and beatboxer who was the runner-up on the sixth season of American Idol
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Biography
Early years
Lewis was born in Redmond, Washington to Dallas and Dinah Lewis. [1] [2] Dinah is a former rocker who still sings and plays guitar. [3] He is an only child and is of Swiss, Welsh, German and Irish descent. [4] He attended Kenmore Junior High and later Inglemoor High School in Kenmore, Washington. [5] [6] In high school, Lewis participated in many high school state competitions . He also took part in numerous musicals, as well as comedy and rap videos with his friends. [ [7]][ [8] In many of these videos, he portrayed his alter ego, Jimmie Walker Blue, the character he introduced during the semi-final round of American Idol
.
]
Lewis started beatboxing at seventeen. He picked up this talent purely by ear, listening to CDs of beatboxing, after he was inspired by Matthew Selby, a former member of the Los Angeles-based a cappella group M-Pact, of which fellow American Idol
semi-finalist Rudy Cárdenas was a member.[ [9] [10] Aside from singing and beatboxing, Lewis plays the guitar, keyboard, drums and has written many songs such as "She Loves the Way", "Emotional Waterfalls", "Dumpty Humpty" and "Jealousy". [11] [12] [13] He describes himself as an improv musician and often uses devices such as loop pedals and the Kaoss Pad to layer beatboxing, instruments, vocals and effects to create a song live on stage. [14]
]
Being a member of the a cappella group Kickshaw for four years after graduating from high school in 1999, Lewis worked with the group on a 10-track album titled Put It In the Microphone
but he quit the group in 2002 to become a solo musician going by the stage name Bshorty, which was basically inspired by the nicknames of the members of 311 and "aggressive inline-skate videos during the 1990s", "doing drum and bass shows, and conscious hip hop shows, singer-songwriter stuff, and electronica and hip hop". [15][ [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] He made connections with various musicians by performing regularly in many venues in Seattle such as Nectar Lounge in Fremont, SeaMonster Lounge, Lo-Fi Performance Gallery, Jet Deck in Everett (now in Mill Creek) and hosted shows like The Digital Lounge shows at ToST.][ [21] [22] Before Idol
, he was working on a solo album with a number of tracks finished. [23]
]
American Idol
Though he initially found American Idol
unappealing, Lewis auditioned for it in Seattle with "Crazy" by Seal and an off-screen rendition of "Sunday Morning" by Maroon 5. [24] [25] [26] Introducing himself as the local beatboxing champion in the audition, Lewis beatboxed along with his teammates, including Chris Sligh, Rudy Cárdenas and Tom Lowe, to "How Deep Is Your Love" by Bee Gees in the Hollywood's Week. The memorable performance received a standing ovation from the audience and Paula Abdul, who commented "that brought down the house". In an early episode of the United Kingdom edition of American Idol
, Lewis recalled his first solo performance in the Hollywood's Week was "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone" by The Temptations. When later he sang it in front of the other finalists, Phil Stacey felt that it was the best performance he has seen from Lewis. [27]
List of Blake Lewis' week-by-week performances on American Idol
| Week
| Theme
| Song Choice
| Artist
| Order #
| Result
|
| Top 24 (12 Men)
| N/A
| "Somewhere Only We Know"
| Keane
| 7
| Safe
|
| Top 20 (10 Men)
| N/A
| "Virtual Insanity"
| Jamiroquai
| 7
| Safe
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| Top 16 (8 Men)
| N/A
| "All Mixed Up"
| 311
| 1
| Safe
|
| Top 12
| Diana Ross
| "You Keep Me Hangin' On"
| The Supremes
| 9
| Safe
|
| Top 11
| British Invasion
| "Time of the Season"
| The Zombies
| 4
| Safe
|
| Top 10
| No Doubt/Artists who inspire Gwen Stefani
| "Lovesong"
| The Cure
| 8
| Safe
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| Top 9
| American Classics
| "Mack the Knife"
| Bobby Darin
| 1
| Safe
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| Top 8
| Latin
| "I Need to Know"
| Marc Anthony
| 7
| Safe
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| Top 7
| Country
| "When the Stars Go Blue"
| Ryan Adams
| 7
| Bottom 3
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| Top 6 (Week 1)
| Inspirational
| "Imagine"
| John Lennon
| 3
| Safe (Non-Elimination Week)
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| Top 6 (Week 2)
| Bon Jovi
| "You Give Love a Bad Name"
| Bon Jovi
| 4
| Safe
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| Top 4
| Barry Gibb
| "You Should Be Dancing" "This Is Where I Came In"
| Bee Gees
| 2 6
| Safe
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| Top 3
| Judge's Choice (Paula Abdul) Producers' Choice Contestant's Choice
| "Roxanne" "This Love" "When I Get You Alone"
| The Police Maroon 5 Robin Thicke
| 2 5 8
| Safe
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| Finale
| Previous Song New Song Coronation Song
| "You Give Love a Bad Name" "She Will Be Loved" "This Is My Now"
| Bon Jovi Maroon 5
| 1 3 5
| Runner-up
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Lewis ended up the last male contestant standing; the judges had predicted Lewis' "front runner" status early in the competition. In an exclusive interview with on March 4, 2007, Simon Cowell foresaw Lewis' chance to take the crown. [28] After Lewis' performance of "Lovesong" by The Cure/311 on March 27, Paula Abdul said that she would love to see him in the finale. Cowell further confirmed that Lewis was the front runner of male contestants on American Idol
. Lewis, upon entering the top 2 on May 16, 2007, he thus became the first ever contestant from the Northwestern United States (specifically, Washington) to compete in the finale.
I've tried to stay true to myself this whole entire time, and I think I've represented myself as creatively as I could with what I got on the show. —Blake Lewis, interview with MTV
| Lewis' beatboxing and scat singing skills had been featured occasionally throughout the competition, notably in the performances such as "Virtual Insanity", "All Mixed Up", "Time of the Season", "You Give Love a Bad Name", "You Should Be Dancing", "This Is Where I Came In" and "This Love". He had also rearranged songs including "You Keep Me Hangin' On" and "You Give Love a Bad Name". Although Lewis' first performance in the semi-final weeks, "Somewhere Only We Know", was pure singing and inspired judges to make comments about his contemporary vibe, his signature performance on the show was probably "You Give Love a Bad Name" by Bon Jovi. Lewis incorporated a substantial beatboxing component, making the song sound significantly different from its original version. Jon Bon Jovi, the lead singer of the band who also coached the contestants that week, noted that Lewis' rendition was "rolling the dice". All three judges acknowledged the huge risk of Lewis' arrangement, but also praised him for his originality including beatboxing. Randy Jackson believed that it was the most original performance ever on the show. Cowell even predicted that 50% of the audience "would absolutely hate it" but another half would love it. The groundbreaking performance was later ranked #6 in top 20 all-time greatest American Idol
performances on AOL.com. [29]
Several original versions of songs Lewis performed re-entered Billboard
Hot Digital Songs chart shortly after the show. Lewis' first performance on-stage, "Somewhere Only We Know" by Keane, re-entered the chart at #26 (#19 on Hot Digital Tracks chart); [30] "Time of the Season", a The Zombies' hit in 1968, reached #67; [31] Ryan Adams’s “When the Stars Go Blue” hit #39 (#37 on Hot Digital Tracks chart); [32] Bon Jovi's "You Give Love a Bad Name" shot up to #29; [33] "This Love" and "She Will Be Loved" by Maroon 5 jumped to #41 and #45 respectively. [34] [35] Maroon 5’s album Songs About Jane
had re-entered the Top Pop Catalog Albums chart at #5 on June 2, 2007 as well. [36]
On May 11, 2007, Lewis visited his hometown, Seattle, Washington for the traditional Idol
Top 3 hometown visits. He made numerous appearances at radio stations and then played a concert in Seattle at Westlake Center, including a performance of "Baby Got Back" with Sir Mix-a-Lot. He also visited the top of the Space Needle. Fans followed him to Bothell for a parade and concert at the Sammamish River Park. Afterwards, he proceeded to Safeco Field to sing the national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner", for the Seattle Mariners's Game.
Lewis claimed 311 as his all-time favorite band after his performance of "All Mixed Up". [37] Responding to a viewer question on March 13, 2007, he had also confessed his love of "underground hip hop, electronic music" such as Common Market and Panda Conspiracy, with an addition of The Mob Law, which in Lewis' opinion, "should be signed to a major label". [38]
While being the last two contestants waiting for the results on May 2, Lewis and Chris Richardson answered Ryan Seacrest's question about their close relationship, saying that they are best friends. [39] Interestingly, Lewis has "Chris Sligh, Rudy Cárdenas", contestants from the sixth season of American Idol
, listed as his own "American idols" on his profile on American Idol
official website, while Sligh and Cárdenas also have Lewis on their lists. [40] [41] [42] Furthermore, Lewis claimed in an interview with that besides Richardson, Cárdenas and Sligh, his best friends on the show were Brandon Rogers, Jordin Sparks and Gina Glocksen.[ In the episode of The View
on June 14, 2007, Lewis said that there were "a lot of writers on the show", including Richardson, Sligh and himself. [43]
]
Jimmie Walker Blue, his alter ego was introduced in the middle of the Idol. [44]
2007-2008: Post-Idol
and Debut Album Audio Day Dream
Lewis' songs from the American Idol
have been on sale at the iTunes Store and the American Idol
official website as Blake Lewis - EP
(called a "bundle" on Idol
official website) shortly after the finale of Idol
, along with other songs that did not make the EP's cut that are being sold as individual singles. Figures from SoundScan which were posted on USA Today
indicated that Lewis' "You Give Love a Bad Name" was "the biggest-selling download of the season", with 192,000 copies sold. [45]
After the finale of Idol
, Blake Lewis has made several appearances on television shows. He performed Maroon 5's "She Will Be Loved" on The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet
(combined with a snippet of U2's "With or Without You"), The Today Show
, Live with Regis and Kelly
and The Early Show
. [46] [47] In the episode of The View
on June 14, 2007, he sang "Somewhere Only We Know" by Keane.[ Lewis had also appeared on Total Request Live
, The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet
with the winner of Idol
, Jordin Sparks and Larry King Live
with contestants who made into the top ten of American Idol
. [48] [49] [50] On July 4, 2007, Lewis performed "God Bless America" and "America the Beautiful" on Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular
with Sparks and Melinda Doolittle. [51] [52]
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Lewis took part in the "American Idols Live! Tour 2007" from July 6 - September 23, 2007, along with other contestants in the top ten. He revealed on The View
on June 14, 2007 that all the male contestants on the show would be playing musical instruments on the tour (for the first time ever), "doing like a folk band," and that he would bring along his loop pedals for his beatboxing.[ Before several shows, Lewis improvised, got dressed up as a janitor character named Bob Bobberson and sometimes as a Pop-Tart.][ He performed "She Loves the Way" on the last show, becoming the first Idol
who sang their pre-Idol
original materials on the tour. He and Chris Richardson have "started working on a little documentary" on the tour and it will be published at their MySpace profiles. [53] [54]
]
Lewis was named #5 in the list of the 10 sexiest Idol
contestants ever on the website during the running of the sixth season of American Idol
and was ranked #21 in the list of music's 21 sexiest single men on June 11, 2007 on AOL.com. [55] [56] Later in the issue of People
magazine on June 15, 2007, the brand-new runner-up of Idol
appeared on its list of "Hottest Bachelors of 2007". [57] [58] [59] He has also made a cut on the list of 50 hottest guys on Elle Girl
. [60]
On March 6, 2008, he performed "How Many Words", from his album A.D.D. (Audio Day Dream), on the American Idol result show.
On the release of his second single, Blake Lewis spent much of his time promoting the single "How Many Words" at various radio stations. While Blake Lewis parted with his label, Arista Records, in June 2008, [61], he will begin his national tour starting on the East Coast at the end of September with the help of 19 Recordings and will be playing songs from A.D.D. as well as new songs. [62]. Details about the tour can be found at Blake Lewis's myspace page [63] or the website of his official street team, the Blake Lewis Army. [64]
Upon his record deal with Arista Records/19 Recordings which was announced officially on August 24, 2007, A.D.D. (Audio Day Dream)
, Lewis' "electro-funk-soul-pop" first studio album, was released on December 4, 2007. [65] [66] [67] In fact, the singer has been recording his album in the studio "for all night long" since June 18. [68] "Break Anotha", the first single from A.D.D.
, was released to radio on October 30, 2007 and on iTunes Music Store on November 13. [69] [70]
Blake's second single, "How Many Words" was released on March 10, 2008. A.D.D. has been made available at iTunes and includes his music video for his first single "Break Anotha". On June 25, 2008 Entertainment Weekly officially announced that Lewis was dropped by his label, Arista, but will remain on Idol creator Simon Fuller's 19 Recordings roster. [71]
Lewis has said he's already written four songs for his second album, which he's working on with his band's drummer, KJ "Quantize" Sawka. The pair will be co-producing the effort, which Lewis describes as "Massive Attack meets Zero 7 — drum-and-bass with a little pop influence."
Lewis said he may release the disc through his own label, which he's in the process of getting off the ground. "I'm super-passionate about this record," he said. "Who knows what's in store? Half the year's over, and it's only going to keep going." According to MTV News, the album is expected to have the electronica genre like the first album, and "he is experimenting with his own music" by implementing blue-eyed soul, pop music, rock, jazz, emo, indie and some metal genre. It was also reported on KIIS-FM that Lewis will collaborate with Chris Richardson, KJ "Quantize" Sawka and Ryan "Alias" Tedder.
As of August 2008, the artist has added one song to his sophomore LP, which may be out on the last quarter of 2008 or first quarter of 2009. Lewis told the interviewers that he is very excited to premiere his new songs, and he has learned some lessons from his "A.D.D." era. On an interview, he said, "Where to start… Orchestral Drive-By: KJ and I are about 5 songs deep now. Can’t wait for you all to hear this. I haven’t been this excited in a while. I haven’t been able to produce in a year and half, besides a couple songs on ‘A.D.D.’ and from what I have learned in the last year, it sure has paid off. STOKED
|!" [72] As of now, he has 5 songs off the ground including the song that he wrote with Ryan "Alias" Tedder and Kaizer Allen entitled "Love or Torture (Please Don't Stop)".
It was reported that Lewis has collaborated with his friends on the band, Project Lionheart at a track called "My Eyes" and "Hell Yeah". [73] Aside from that, he also collaborated with Common Market's "Trouble Is", where he contributed backing vocals. [74] Blake says who is currently producing his record with his drummer, KJ Sawka. Blake also recorded a track at 311 frontman Nick Hexum’s house for the next album. Blake finished a charity song called "Selfless" with Darude for Dance4Life. In September, Blake was featured on a song for BT’s album, which he says is a “throwback to Flock of Seagulls.” [75]. Blake has also been in Darude's song "I Ran" which hit the charts and is on local radio stations constantly.
2009-Present: Heartbreak on Vinyl
On April 30, 2009, Lewis performed at the 2009 Congressional Clubs' First Lady's Luncheon to Honor Michelle Obama. [76] He performed three songs including a beatbox version of "America the Beautiful".
His sophomore album will be distributed under Tommy Boy Records [77] - the seminal dance/hip hop/electronic label whose catalog includes albums by Africa Bambaataa, Biz Markie and De La Soul. He signed a deal on Tommy Boy Entertainment to record an electronica album.
"I'm doing an electro-pop slash real-hip hop-influenced album," he told Billboard. "It's a great record already and we're only five songs into it. We're hoping to have it out for April, so I'm working my butt off." Blake says there will be a "ton of guests" on the record, mostly Seattle vocalists, but he also has his sights on someone we didn't quite expect: Ben Gibbard from Death Cab For Cutie. Turns out, Blake's got a connection. "My manager Leslie Lewis is Jenny Lewis' sister, so it's all a community thing," he said. "I'm hoping to talk to him about it at the Grammys." In the meantime, Blake, who was dropped by Arista after one album, is getting a kick out of watching the new season of American Idol for the first time since his near win in 2007. And he's also commenting on it, as a special correspondent for his local FOX station. "It's comedy to me," he said. "Because with the audition episodes, I was there for 12 hours, and to see how they cut it into two cities in a one-hour show, I just laugh about it." [78]
Lewis recently announced on his YouTube channel that his new album will be released on October 6th, and the single, "Sad Song," will be released "on July 21st." In a recent interview, he said that he is considering 'Universal Imagery' as the title for his new album. He mentioned that, "I have had others, but not as good. I'll know more when I get more of the tracks done and more of a picture has been painted.". On June 17th, Lewis confirmed in his official Twitter page the title for his new album would be "Heartbreak on Vinyl". Lewis also stated that he had recorded new songs including "Freak", "Electric Touch" and "Binary Love". [79] [80] [81]
The first single for the album is called "Sad Song" and has been released on iTunes (July 21, 2009).
Philanthropy
Lewis has been supporting cancer research at Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center in Seattle by donating 50% of the proceeds from the merchandise of The Blaker Girls. [82] He chose to put his support behind this organization after a best friend of his as well as his friend's girlfriend were diagnosed with lymphoma.[ [83]
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Discography
Studio albums
A.D.D. (Audio Day Dream)
- Released: December 4, 2007 (U.S., CAN)
- U.S. Sales: 305,000
- Chart performance: #10 (Billboard 200)
Heartbreak on Vinyl
- Released: October 6, 2009 (U.S., CAN)
- U.S. Sales: TBD
- Chart performance: TBD
EPs
Blake Lewis
1
- Released: May 22, 2007 (U.S.)
- U.S. Sales: 46,000 (as of January 2008) [84]
- Chart performance: #3 (Billboard
Top Digital Albums chart)
Notes:
- 1 Since Blake Lewis (EP)
was available exclusively through the iTunes Store, it was not eligible to chart on the Billboard 200. [85] The EP has also made into the Billboard Comprehensive Albums chart at #30 and reached #3 on the iTunes Top Albums chart (#2 on the iTunes Pop Albums chart).
Singles
| Year
| Title
| Chart positions
| Album
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| U.S.
| U.S. Pop
| U.S. Dance
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| 2007
| "You Give Love a Bad Name"
| 18
| 15
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| Blake Lewis (EP)
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| 2008
| "Break Anotha"
| 110
| 85
| —
| A.D.D. (Audio Day Dream)
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| "How Many Words"
| —
| —
| 8
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| 2009
| "Sad Song"
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| —
| —
| Heartbreak on Vinyl
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Notes:
- 1 While Jordin Sparks, the winner of the sixth season of American Idol
, had "This Is My Now" as her official single, Lewis did not announce his choice of single officially, despite the fact that "You Give Love a Bad Name" was the highest-charting track among his "bundle" of songs available for downloading. "You Give Love a Bad Name" entered a number of charts.
- ² Unlike the debut songs of previous winners and runners-up of American Idol
, all five songs that appeared on Blake Lewis (EP)
were released digitally only, not physically.
- ³ While not being announced as a single, "Time of the Season", the song Lewis performed in the British Invasion week on American Idol
, has debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 chart at #99, the Pop 100 chart at #74 and the Hot Digital Songs chart at #70 in the issue of the charts on June 9, 2007.
[ Several tracks by Lewis have made appearances that week on the Billboard
Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart and the Pop 100 chart as well, including "This Love" (#2; #80), "When the Stars Go Blue" (#10; #92) and "I Need to Know" (#19 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart).]
Unreleased original works
- "Closer to Reason" [86]
- "Dumpty Humpty"
- "Emotional Waterfalls" [87]
- "Four Letter Word"
- "Give It to Me" (duet with Laura Blue) [88]
- "Jealousy"
- "My MySpace" (featuring The Sampler)
- "She Loves the Way" (produced by BT) -- he performed the song on American Idols LIVE! Tour 2007 [89]
- "Transmission"
- "Love Takeover"
- "Drivin' Me Crazy" [90]
Guest vocals
- 2003: Unexpected Arrival, "Julie" (featuring Blake Lewis); "Take Control" (featuring Blake Lewis) Both chorus's written by Blake
- 2007: Caleb Cunningham/K-Tone, "My Eyes" (featuring Blake Lewis) [91]
- 2007: KJ Sawka, "Brotherhood of the Drum" (featuring Blake Lewis); "Move On" (featuring Blake Lewis); "WTO" (featuring Blake Lewis) (from the album Cyclonic Steel
) [92]
- 2008: Darude, "Selfless" (featuring Blake Lewis); "I Ran (So Far Away) (featuring Blake Lewis)
- 2009: DJ Dan, "Operator" (featuring Blake Lewis)
Cameos
- 2006: The Sampler, "The Chuck Norris Rap, The Harry Potter Rap, Snakes On A Plane Rap" (Music Video)
- 2007: Jordin Sparks, "Tattoo" (music video)
Footnotes
- Blake Lewis' biography
- "Bothell: City Designates Day to Honor Its 'Idol'"
- Blake Lewis' biography
- "Blake Lewis on American Idol"
- "Family and Friends Rally Behind Blake Lewis"
- "Blake Lewis Hits the Big Time on 'American Idol'"
- "Fans of Other Idol Sing His Praises; Blake Lewis Is More Than a One-Note Wonder"
- "Moist Cupcake!" (Cupcake official website)
- "KickShaw - the Biography of Five Mouth Musicians"
- "Rudy says 'Farewell'"
- "Blake Lewis Reaches Out to Gnarls, will.i.am After 'Idol' Finale: 'Call Me!'"
- "Bothell Swoons For Blake"
- "Exclusive Blaker Girls Interview With Blake"
- "Will the Real Blake Lewis Please Stand Up"
- "Blake Lewis: The Beat Boxer"
- "American Idol' Runner-Up Blake Lewis Creates Own Genre On A.D.D. Debut"
- "KickShaw; A Cappella Group Featuring Blake Lewis"
- "KickShaw - Put It In the Microphone"
- "Save Your Seattle Snark, Simon"
- "'American Idol Live 2007' Special - Meet the Idols!"
- "Blake Lewis Is No 'Idol' Come Lately"
- "American Ideal: Why Seattle Should Love Blake Lewis"
- "Blake & Jordin Speak - Exclusive Preview"
- "'Idol' Runner-up Knows Exactly What He Wants"
- "Blake Lewis Fans Cheer on Hometown Hero" (video)
- Blake Lewis Biography
- "Phil Stacey Comes Home - and Brings a Few Friends, Too"
- "Simon's 'Idol' Predictions" (video)
- "The Top 20 'Idol' Performances Ever"
- "Strong Showing From Idols On the Charts"
- "Elliott Yamin Riding High On the Charts"
- "There’s a New Idol In Town!"
- "Idols Sell Steadily; Bon Jovi Saturates Download Chart"
- "Elliott's 'Idol' Showcase Boosts Sales Big-Time"
- "Idol Sales News - Week Ending 05/27/07"
- "Billboard Update 06/02/07"
- "'Idol' Gets Its First Taste of Hip-Hop - Thanks to a Rock Band"
- "Blake Lewis Thinks Outside the Box With Us"
- "Chris Richardson: I Knew I Was Going Home"
- Blake Lewis' profile
- Chris Sligh's profile
- Rudy Cárdenas' profile
- "TV's Top 5! The View - Beat It, BABS" (video)
- YouTube - Blake Lewis as Jimmie Walker Blue
- "Monitoring the 'Idol' Buzz: Who's Selling the Most Downloads?"
- "Blake Lewis Performs!" (video)
- "'Idol's' Blake Beatboxes His Way to Fame"
- "The Winner of American Idol!" (video)
- "'American Idol' Finalists" (transcripts)
- "Encore Presentation: 'American Idol' Finalists" (transcripts)
- "Starry, Starry Night"
- "TV's Top 5! Macy's Fireworks Spectacular - 'Idol' Top 3 Perform" (video)
- Blake Lewis' profile
- Chris Richardson's profile
- "Music's Sexiest Single Men: Blake Lewis"
- "Top 10 Sexiest 'Idols'"
- "Single & Sizzling Men of '07 - Blake Lewis"
- "Hottest Bachelors 2007 - Blake Lewis" (video)
- "Blake Lewis one of People's Hottest Bachelors!"
- "50 Hottest Guys: Blake Lewis"
- 'American Idol' Alum Blake Lewis Parts With Label - News Story | Music, Celebrity, Artist News | MTV News
- "Beatboxing Blake Lewis Announces Tour Dates"
- Blake Lewis' profile
- Blake Lewis Tour
- "Blake Lewis Sixth Season Runner-Up on 'American Idol,' Signs to 19 Recordings/Arista Records"
- J Records: List of Upcoming Releases
- "American Idol's Blake Lewis Dishes on New Album"
- "Behind the Scenes: 'Idol Live' Tour Rehearsals" (video)
- "Blake sets album date, readies first single"
- AllAccess
- Blake Lewis dropped from Arista
- http://popdirt.com/blake-lewis-5-songs-deep-into-second-album/68344/
- http://cdbaby.com/cd/projectlionheart
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwLXfHMqvZU
- http://www.starshinemag.com/articles/blakelewis.html
- http://voices.washingtonpost.com/reliable-source/2009/05/rs-congressionalclub1.html
- http://mjsbigblog.com/category/blake-lewis/
- http://www.idolstartv.com/featured-articles/176-blake-lewis-new-deal-album-feat-ben-gibbard.html
- http://www.twitter.com/BlakeLewis
- http://popdirt.com/blake-lewis-sets-october-6th-release-for-new-album/73789/
- http://idol-thoughts.com/talent//index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=117&Itemid=138
- "Blake Lewis Merchandise Benefits Children's Hospital"
- "Idol's Blake Turns Fan Craze Into Charitable Contributions"
- Idol Chatter 01-10-2008
- "Rihanna, Shop Boyz Rocket to the Top of Hot 100: 'Now' 15, 'Name' 18"
- Blake Lewis Closer To Reason - FREE MP3 Stream - Listen on IMEEM Music
- "Emotional Waterfalls" by Blake Lewis on YouTube (Acoustic)
- "Give It To Me" by Blake Lewis & Laura Blue
- "She Loves The Way Live Info"
- Blake Lewis Drivin' Me Crazy (with friends from Seattle) - FREE MP3 Stream - Listen on IMEEM Music
- Caleb Cunningham/K-Tone's profile
- "Blake Lewis, as Bshorty, Featured on Three Tracks on KJ Sawka's New Dualdisc Cyclonic Steel!!"
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