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Latest Update: Ejected ‘American Idol’ contestant makes it big

Winning ‘American Idol’ isn’t the only way to make it into the music business. The New York post and others are reporting that Warner Brothers has signed a contract with the American Idol wannabe, Josiah Leming Before Idol, Lemming had been living in his car. His ballads are earthy and filled with the sounds from life’s experiences - I’m looking forward to hearing more.

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Congrats Josiah - what a birthday present. Happy 19th Birthday (MAR 26).

http://www.nypost.com/seven/03262008/tv/idoljosiahgetsdeal103545.htm

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By George White

March 28, 2008 11:29 PM | Link to this

Well as I have said before, You don’t have to Win first place On American Idol to have producers banging on your door, be it an apartment, or even a car door. American Idol is simply a Showcase.

By Shantei

March 27, 2008 12:07 PM | Link to this

I am glad for him, but his attitude on AI is the reason why he didn’t move on. He came across as cocky, and it hurted him in the end. I hope he does well.
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