2903 Columbia Pike
Arlington, Virginia 22204






If you missed your chance to audition for American Idol this year, then your next chance at stardom is coming with DC Idol at the Arlington Cinema and Draft House! You can register for free to be a contestant and sing your heart out in front of a live audience at www.dcidol.com

The competition will start on Tuesday, May 15th and will be hosted by Jimmy Alexander from the Jack Diamond Morning Show. The top 12 Finalists will perform on Friday, May 18th. All proceeds will benefit the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society in support of the Man & Woman of the Year Campaign.

The winner will recieve a Grand Prize of a 5 hour recording session and professional demo to be produced at Asahra Music's
professional recording studio! Runner-up prizes include concert tickets and gift certificates!

Registration deadline for DC Idol has been extended to May 8th. So Sign up Now!

Visit our Donation Site
to make a donation to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, you can make a difference in the lives of many that need our help.

Visit the Arlignton Drafthouse
site to purchase tickets to be part of the live voting audience. Hurry, seats will sell out quick!

Email [email protected] with any questions.

Official Website: http://www.dcidol.com

Added by Stefswim on April 26, 2007

Comments

charlee

I was spinning through the dial and Jack Diamond came on the radio and started rambling about how it is a harsh world and so many people are going through tough times, what with rising gas prices and all. Then, he and his crew of morons proceeded to break down the results show of American Idol. I'm sitting there listening to that fat, greasy bag of spit drone on about American Idol and all I can say is "Shut. The. F***. Up." over and over and over and over. Like, nobody below the age of 45 thinks you're an authority on anything.

And the icing on the cake was when Mix 107.3 played "It's Been a While" by Staind (for the 1,309,985th time since that song came out) and Diamond said that the band just "rocks out" on that song. "Rocks out"? Really?

I guess that's how they get listeners--turn them into mindless drones that don't mind hearing the same Los Lonely Boys song seven times an hour.