Season two 'American Idol' winner Ruben Studdard has landed a new deal with Sony/ATV's Hickory Records in partnership with 19 Entertainment.
'American Idol' contestant Elliott Yamin is also signed to the label.
Currently on the road touring in the revival of the Broadway musical, 'Ain't Misbehavin'' alongside fellow 'American Idol' contestants Frenchie Davis and Trenyce, Studdard unveiled his new single 'Together' on AOL Music last week. The song will be available in retail outlets come March 17.
The 31-year-old crooner will release his fourth CD, 'Love Is,' on May 17.
The set will boast production from the likes of Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis (Janet Jackson/Mary J. Blige), among others.
The Birmingham, Alabama-bred singer has released three additional albums – 2003's 'Soulful,' 2004's 'I Need An Angel,' and 2006's 'The Return.'
In other Studdard news, the Grammy nominee is facing trouble with the IRS.
New reports indicate that the IRS has filed yet another tax lien against the singer. BV Buzz reported previously on the singer's alleged unpaid taxes amounting to nearly $200,000.
(For the back story, read: 'Money Matters: Ruben Studdard's IRS Troubles & Louis Vuitton Lawsuit.')
Now apparently the Velvet Teddy Bear, a name he was given by R&B icon Gladys Knight, owes in total $254,119 in state and federal taxes since on Feb. 4 the IRS filed a $60,469 lien against the singer.
Records in the Shelby County Alabama Recorder's office indicate that the new lien is for money owed in 2007.
Black Music Notes Mar. 19
3/19/09: Rihanna / Chris Brown
Contrary to previous claims that Rihanna and Chris Brown reunited in the studio last month to record a new duet, record producer Polow Da Don recently confirmed that the couple recorded the newly surfaced track last year. "The reports are inaccurate," Polow's publicist, Laura Wright, told US magazine. "The duet was recorded long before the incident." According to People, the track, reportedly titled 'Bad Girl,' was intended to be on the soundtrack for 'Confessions of a Shopaholic,' but the song was eventually recorded by the Pussycat Dolls.
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3/19/09: Kanye West / The Dream
Seven years ago this month, music heavyweights R. Kelly and Jay-Z released their highly anticipated collaborative album 'The Best of Both Worlds.' Now it appears Kanye West and The Dream are vying to work on a similar project. "Everybody is trying to talk us into it," Dream told 'MTV News' of his and West's friends and business associates. "It was first thought of by me. I was in Miami at the time, and I gave Kanye a call and said, 'The best thing would be for me and you to do an album.'... Let's take the best of both worlds and put it on a CD and try to make something we can sell to the consumers. He says he's with it. We're gonna try to make it happen." For now, you can catch Kanye on Dream's potential third single 'Walking on the Moon,' which is featured on his newly released album 'Love vs. Money.'
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3/19/09: The Miracles
Legendary Motown group The Miracles is the latest musical act to receive a Hollywood star on the world-renowned Walk of Fame. The 'Ooo Baby, Baby' singers were presented with the 2,381st star on March 20 by Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, President and CEO Leron Gubler. Motown founder Berry Gordy and Stevie Wonder were also on hand as guest speakers for the ceremony.
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3/19/09: Chester Gregory
After several years of blowing audiences away on the 'Great White Way,' Broadway Star and R&B soul recording artist Chester Gregory is preparing the release of his debut album 'In Search of High Love.' The March 31 release finds the multitalented singer introducing himself as a thoughtful and sensitive songwriter blessed with a voice that captivates and demands attention. "While I've thoroughly enjoyed performing on Broadway -- eight shows a week and telling other people's amazing stories -- now it's time for me to share my own," explained Gregory. Highlights of 'In Search of High Love' include the poetic 'Clouds to the Ground,' the crossover-bound 'Say it's Over' and Jackie Wilson's soaring 1967 chart-topper 'Higher and Higher.'
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3/19/09: Sammy Davis Jr.
Altovise Davis, the widow of Rat Pack member Sammy Davis Jr. , recently died at the age of 65. Two days prior to her death, she was admitted to Los Angeles'Cedars-Sinai Medical Center after suffering a stroke. The couple, who met in 1967 on the set of the musical 'Golden Boy,' married in 1970 and remained together until Davis' untimely death of throat cancer in 1990.
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3/19/09: Earth, Wind & Fire
Iconic Rock and Roll Hall of Fame group Earth, Wind & Fire is set to hit the road this summer for a 30-city tour beginning June 5 in Orange Beach, AL. In addition to Maurice White and company gracing the stage will be pop-rock band Chicago, which will perform a full show before joining for a final set together, according to Billboard. The tour will conclude on Aug. 1 in Lake Tahoe, NV.
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3/19/09: Kim Burrell
Gospel vocalist Kim Burrell is on deck to release her first new album in nine years titled 'No Ways Tired.' The project's title is inspired by gospel pioneer James Cleveland's classic of the same name. In addition to covering Cleveland's hit, Burrell also tapped other timeless classics including 'My Faith Looks Up to Thee,' 'What a Friend We Have in Jesus,' 'O Lamb of God,' and 'I Surrender All.' There are also a few originals. 'No Ways Tired' is set to hit stores April 7 via Shanachie Records.
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3/19/09: Mike Jones
Despite being on hiatus since the release of his debut album 'Who Is Mike Jones?' Houston's own Mike Jones is ready to make his mark on the charts once again with the release of 'The Voice.' Jones' sophomore effort is packed with some of the industry's most talented artist including, Lil' Wayne, T-Pain, Devin the Dude, Hurricane Chris and Twista. He's had recent success with his latest single 'Next To You,' which is currently number 16 on Radio and Records Rhythmic charts. "For the past four years, I have been doing a lot of restructuring, getting this record right, making sure my business is right and more," Jones said of his hiatus. "Now, I am ready to finish what I started. I'm hoping my fans will feel 'The Voice' was worth the wait." Mike Jones 'The Voice' is due in stores April 28.
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3/19/09: Prince
With the recent announcement that Michael Jackson will return to the stage this summer, another influential artist is also planning to make his return. Beginning March 25, Prince will be performing on the 'Tonight Show with Jay Leno' for three consecutive nights. In addition, the 'Little Red Corvette' singer is also readying the Mar. 29 release of his two new albums 'LOtUSFLOW3R' and 'MPLSoUND.' Prince is the latest artist to promote a release through multiple late-night talk show performances. U2 also recently performed five nights in a row on the 'Late Show with David Letterman' in support of its new album 'No Line on the Horizon.'
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By: lola on 2/26/2009 6:22PM
Ruben, now that James Brown is officially dead...why don't you make your self the new self proclaimed HARDEST WORKING MAN IN SHOW BUSINESS...so you can pay your bills...........
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By: karen on 3/02/2009 3:57PM
ok great but whatever happened to Sherman Pore the oldest american idol on season 6 who sang "You belong to me" he was 64 when he was on there bring him back please
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By: xgreenluva4evax6 on 3/02/2009 2:09PM
yyoyoyoyo
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By: Beverly on 3/02/2009 2:37PM
Birds of a feather flock together!!!!
Looks like he should have hooked up with FANTASIA. Then maybe they would have qualified for a "bailout" too!!!
Goes to show that you can dress someone up, take them to nice places, but when push comes to shove they really don't have a clue about REALITY and paying their taxes!
I don't care what religion, race or color you are, we have laws and they must be followed.
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By: Dalia on 3/03/2009 12:12AM
Ohh SHUT UP, YOU MAKE NO SENCE!!
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By: B.O stinks on 3/02/2009 2:51PM
These new democrats dont think they have to because their party leaders dont pay !
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By: MONIQUE C on 3/02/2009 10:41PM
AND BUSH IS A WHAT ?????????? AND YOU VOTED FOR WHO ????????????? AND WE ARE RECESSION BECAUSE OF WHAT PARTY WAS IN THE WHITE HOUSE THE LAST 8 YEARS ?
MAYBE YOU NEED TO READ AND STUDY HISTORY A LITTLE BETTER BEFORE YOU JUDGE.
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By: lib on 3/02/2009 3:01PM
Maybe the IRS should be investigated. And as for this being a democratic problem, that's a joke since this happens to quite a lot of people. Maybe some of you on here should be investigated for tax problems.
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By: bud on 3/02/2009 3:14PM
The guy was a loser anyway. Never should have been put where he was and we all know why he won the idol junk show. It's just a shame to see all of these no talent people getting lots and lots on money when there are too many others who deserve it more.
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By: DAZ on 3/02/2009 6:55PM
BUD, IDALIA, SHUT UP!!!
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