Former 'Idol' Contestant Nixes Fuel Gig
By Associated Press
Sat Jun 3, 6:25 PMUPDATED 12 HOURS 29 MINUTES AGO
Sat Jun 3, 6:25 PMUPDATED 12 HOURS 29 MINUTES AGO
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Former "American Idol" contestant Chris Daughtry said Saturday he has turned down an offer to be lead singer for the band Fuel.
Daughtry, in Greensboro for a day of welcome-home appearances, said he expects to announce his next career move in few months, probably after he finishes with an "American Idol" summer concert tour.
Daughtry, in Greensboro for a day of welcome-home appearances, said he expects to announce his next career move in few months, probably after he finishes with an "American Idol" summer concert tour.
"I'm going to be doing my own thing," Daughtry told The Charlotte Observer.
The band offered Daughtry a job hours after viewers voted him off the Fox television talent show last month. Bass player Jeff Abercrombie and guitarist Carl Bell made their pitch on the TV show "Extra."
The band offered Daughtry a job hours after viewers voted him off the Fox television talent show last month. Bass player Jeff Abercrombie and guitarist Carl Bell made their pitch on the TV show "Extra."
He would have replaced Brett Scallions, who quit the multi-platinum rock band in February.
7 comments:
Well you are up early miss thing. It looks like IT CAN BE DONE. that settles it, we leave at 8:30 :)...
Oh and I am glad Chris is going solo! can't wait to get his album!
Chris who?
American Idol, Fred
That's what I was thinking too, Anna.
i think he was calling the guy who LEFT an idiot, renee
Hahahhahahha.....oh.
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