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Source: The Saginaw News

David Cook takes steely determination on the road

by Sue White | The Saginaw News

Thursday July 09, 2009, 4:36 PM

David Cook is a man with a mission, and a wicked sense of humor. Calling after a sound check in Amarillo, Texas, he’s feeling good, quick to laugh and dead serious about riding the road of success as long as he can.

“Coming off ‘American Idol,’” said the rocker who took top honors in television competition’s seventh season, “I knew anything could happen. I look at this as my only shot, and I want to make it work until someone calls my bluff.”

That’s not likely to happen anytime soon, though. His tour recently was extended to mid-October and now it’s running into December, filling 90-plus percent of available seats. Watch for him Saturday, July 11, at the Chesaning Showboat Music Festival.

“We’ve played 73 shows with 73 different set lists,” he said. “I like to maintain that spontaneity, to let the music stand alone.”

His self-titled album went platinum, and his first three singles — “Time of My Life,” “Light On” and “Come Back to Me” — hit the Top 10 on the adult-contemporary charts. He got rave reviews playing the Philippines with the former contender he calls Archie — “American Idol” runner-up David Archuleta.

And he still runs into people who look for proof of his talent, as if winning “American Idol” makes everything that followed suspect. True, the vocal competition centers on singing others’ songs, but Cook’s album is a sound reflection of what he offers.

“I was lucky that the record label and others involved let me try my own thing,” he said. “The band and me, we have a connection, an intimacy with the music we’ve written. I think everyone gives a little more when it’s their own. It’s been interesting, for sure. It’s amazing.”

While Cook took up the guitar when he was 13, and founded his first band when he was 15, it was his brother Andrew who always dreamed of winning “American Idol.” He’s the one who headed for the audition, asking Cook to come along for support.

Once there, Cook said, his brother and his mother talked him into auditioning, too. The rest is television history. “I’ve asked Andrew to tour with me but he’s into finishing his education now,” Cook said. “I’d have him up there in a minute.”

His older brother, Adam, in early May lost his battle against brain cancer, a cause Cook championed as a runner in the Race for Hope-D.C. and in his song “Permanent,” performed on this season’s “American Idol.”

It was a devastating blow, but Cook handled Adam’s death like a veteran, continuing with the race and the tour. The stage is his home, he said, “and I find comfort there. It’s therapeutic, surrounded by people who care. And it sure beats the hell out of lying in bed, crying.”

The experience also bonded him with audiences going through their own devastation, he said, especially in areas hit hard by the economy.

“In concert, we make a musical and a social connection with our fans,” he said. “There’s a lot of responsibility on us to entertain people who’ve spent their hard-earned money on coming to see us, and that’s something we welcome. I love singing. I love talking to people, and I’m very appreciative of everything that has come my way.”

And speaking of empathy, he watched season eight of “American Idol” in a whole new way.

“The level of talent was amazing,” Cook said. “I used to get down on someone if they didn’t sing well but now I’m thinking they probably didn’t get enough sleep or they’re fighting a bug. I’m on the other side now; I’m less judgmental.”

He’s also more appreciative of what caustic judge Simon Cowell has to say.

“It took me about two weeks to figure out the trick with Simon,” he said. “You can’t take what he says at face value. Take the bluntness out, forget the pain it causes, and you’ll find constructive criticism you can use. And if Simon says you sound good, you know you’re doing something right.”

David did a radio interview with KMOD, a radio station in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Click here to stream or download the interview.

Look out for Permanent being played right after the interview!

David Cook says “hey” from the road! For more, check out davidcookofficial.com

Winning “American Idol” could not have come at a better time for David Cook. As it turns out, he had a deal with his parents — and a ticking clock that could have ended his dreams of stardom.


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Source: Kansas.com

David Cook has been recording, touring and representing since winning ‘American Idol’ last year.

BY PHIL ROURA
New York Daily News

Some say David Cook has dreamy eyes. If true, it could be from the lack of sleep he has endured since he snatched “American Idol” from David Archuleta in May of last year.

Ever since then, Cook has been on an extended journey that has carried him on to the Billboard charts with his self-titled debut album.

“I was a big fan of sleep before ‘American Idol,’ ” Cook says with a chuckle. “Now, I’m an even bigger fan. There is little rest. But I’ve got to tell you something. It’s been great.”

Now on his “Declaration Tour,” the soft-spoken Cook will perform Sunday night at the Cotillion.

Much of the set is expected to center around the CD that already has spawned four singles. The music is what you’d expect from Cook, mostly rocky riffs that meld into each other with little changing from the opening single, “Declaration.”

Cook admits as much: “My aim was to put out a record that showcased my talent so I guess all the songs do flow together,” he says. “I feel I’ve managed to [bring a collection together that] is in the same ballpark.”

“I tried not to write while I was on ['Idol']. But soon after, I went to work. I wrote or co-wrote most of the 12 tracks and I’m very proud of that.”

His rich rock-driven voice and clarity remain intact, and there are messages in his lyrics.

“Heroes,” for example, deals with the status of celebrity and how everyone seems to want to know everything there is about an entertainer.

“It would be nice if it were just about the music, but it isn’t,” Cook says. “People always want to know who you’re dating, who you’ve been with yesterday, instead of just focusing on the songs. I’m lucky because I have an awesome system of friends and family who keep me on a level plane. For whatever reason, they joke about it all and don’t let me get a swelled head.

“But the answer is, no, I’m not currently seeing anyone,” he adds with a laugh.

As for his “Idol” experience, the bewhiskered belter says he is grateful for the criticism leveled at him by Simon Cowell, who didn’t vote for Cook to advance during one of “Idol’s” early sessions because Cowell perceived him as being too cocky.

“I went into [the competition for] an opportunity to expose myself musically to a large audience.” says the 26-year-old Houston native.

“So my confidence level never really wavered. Maybe that’s what got misinterpreted as cocky and arrogant. But I think as the season went on, Cowell saw the work I was putting in, and appreciated it.

“I think for all of his disgruntlement, he is the best of all of the judges,” adds Cook. “I don’t think I would have done as well if he hadn’t gotten on me. I wanted to prove to him that I was sincere.”

Cook has no plans for getting back into the studio anytime soon. “I want to nurture this album through the rest of the year and get as many people to hear it as possible,” he says. “I’m really, really proud of it, especially that I wrote most of it.

“Eventually, I would like to try acting, as well. But for now, I love where I’m at. I love doing what I do for a living.”

If that means going without sleep, well, the guy is at least living his dream.

For those who have still yet to catch Dale’s interview on Larry King Live, which aired a few days ago, here are the clips (in 2 parts).

**Video credits to mlbrown47 @ YouTube**

David answers 5 questions on VH1.

I would like to introduce Cookie Sunnyside!!

Also,  Dale will also be on CNN’s Larry King Live, come June 15. Keep a lookout for it!!

‘Idol’ chat: Q&A with Season 7 champ David Cook

The singer makes his solo debut in San Diego, June 18

Link to article

Auditioning on a whim for “American Idol” in August 2007 got David Cook further than he had ever imagined. Originally there to support his younger brother Andrew, David was then encouraged to try out as well. Thanks to his rich, raw vocals and devotedly powerful performances, millions of fans watched as rocker David Cook took the title as “American Idol” for Season 7, winning with 56 percent of the votes.

The week following his win, Cook made history on Billboard’s Hot 100 list, placing 11 songs on the charts. This gave him the highest number of new singles in a week, the most since the Beatles placed 14 songs in 1964.  Continuing on with his success, he debuted his album in November 2008, which was certified Platinum; and by January 2009, exceeded over one million copies in sales.

When I first heard that David was coming to the San Diego County Fair I knew I had to get tickets. However, I knew I had to find out more about this down to earth, humble, gorgeous man. Is he really who he seems to be when we see him on television? I set out on a mission and was ecstatic when word came to me that I landed a phone interview with the “Idol” winner.

It’s 3:30 p.m. eastern time, and David Cook is eating Frosted Mini Wheats — the first thing he has eaten all day, actually. We are chatting via phone while he is in Columbus, Ohio on his way to perform in Newark, Ohio. His voice is just as deep and melodic over the phone as is it on TV.

Talking with him makes me all giddy inside, but I don’t want to come across as a crazed fan either. However, the minute I start talking to him, it’s like we’re old friends. He is one of the most laid back, genuine guys I have ever met. I know right away that he is the real deal: truly an American Idol.

SDNN’s question: Are you excited to be coming out to San Diego?

David Cook’s answer: Absolutely. I got a chance to get out to San Diego when we came through on the Idol tour and it seemed like a beautiful city. I think we walked around and you guys had like an Urban Outfitters somewhere and we walked around there. Carly (Smithson) tried to give me the big ole’ dime tour as best as she could.

Q: What has life been like since American Idol?

A: Best word I can use is non-stop. We’ve literally been go go go for about a year and a half now. I’m very excited. Actually after this week I get a two week break before we come to San Diego, so very excited. I should be well rested for San Diego.

Q: How do you think your life will change now since passing on the American Idol torch?

A: Hopefully it doesn’t. I’ve enjoyed being as busy as I have been. We’ve been able to play a lot of great shows and hopefully we keep putting out good music and playing good shows and everything else will continue to fall into place the way it has.

Q: What is it that surprised you most of the fame from winning, either negatively or positively?

A: Really just that so many people seem to care, I guess, about everything. What songs were playing at a particular show, what color our hair is, what shirt were wearing… it’s neither good or bad, but it’s just kind of like – really??!

Q: What is your favorite or the most gratifying aspect of what you do?

A: I think that’s two-fold… That we get to create something. I love creating things. And secondly, that we perform a special service, you know what I mean. I think our job is to go on stage every night and try and entertain people and when we get to pull it off that’s one of the most gratifying aspects.

Q: Coming from the simple life as a bartender, to now being thrown into this fame… Has it had any changes on you as a person?

A: Well I’ve forgotten how to make a lot of drinks which is a problem, but I guess past that … It’s opened my eyes up. I’ve become a lot more observant just to everything, I think … learned to appreciate everything around me.

Q: What motivates or drives you as a person and as a performer?

A: I think like for all of us … is making my family proud.

Q: Now for the fun questions… Who has been the coolest/most fun celebrity you’ve met?

A: David Archuletta.

Q: Oh please no…

A: What?? That dude’s famous, man. You wanted a fun question, I gave you a fun answer.

Q: Are you guys still friends?

A: Yeah, absolutely. We actually just finished up a show in the Phillipines a couple weeks back, and we got a chance to catch up. He’s a good guy.

Q: Favorite food?

A: Right now, Frosted Mini Wheats…

Q: I knew you were going to say that!

A: Hey it’s the first thing I’ve had to eat all day… I will say chicken taquitos from a place called Quick Trip… I don’t think they have them in San Diego.

Q: Favorite movie?

A: “The Jerk”…I love “The Jerk.”

Q: Do you still do crossword puzzles to unwind?

A: Crossword Puzzles, Soduko… Yeah pretty much all those nice USA Today Games.

Q: Have you had any crazy experiences with over-excited fans?

A: (laughs) We actually had our first bra thrown on our stage not too long ago. It landed on our bass player Joey’s bass. I feel like we hit a milestone.

Q: Have you had the panties yet?

A: We’ve had the panties … We’ve had the panties in mass. But that was our first bra.

Q: Making it big now!

A: Yeah, it was a special moment for the band, I felt like we bonded.

Q: Where would you like to be with your music in five or 10 years?

A: Hopefully employed, that would be nice. I think the whole goal for me and for this band is that we want to make good music and play good shows, and hopefully, hopefully, you know, everything will continue.

Q: Who has influenced you musically?

A: Everybody. I think that’s part of what I’ve really learned from this whole process is just to kind of be observant of everything… Family, friends, strangers, everything in between.

Q: What is it that you would want people to know about you that they don’t see superficially?

A: Nothing, man. I kind of pride this whole thing on being a little bit transparent… I’m hoping people see me accurately.

Q: If you could give one message to performers trying to “make it big,” what would you tell them?

A: That sometimes it’s a good thing to hear “No” ninety-nine times before you hear “Yes” once.

Q: Be honest, do these interviews get old… I know you are doing them like 24/7?

A: Um, they can… This one is actually kind of refreshing. I don’t get these questions asked a whole lot.

Q: And last question… All the girls in San Diego will want to know…Is David Cook single?

A: I’ll never tell … I will never tell.

There you have it; what you see is what you get! A legitimately nice guy — and funny too — with dominant vocals and bold heartfelt songs, he is here to share his talent with his fans. Don’t miss your opportunity to see him live at the San Diego Fair, Del Mar. June 18, 7:30 p.m. on the Heineken Grandstand Stage.

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