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Change is good for American Idol, according to Danny Gokey. While many fans are dreading Simon Cowell's impending exit, the Season 8 third-place finisher tells TVGuide.com that playing musical judging chairs is necessary for the aging Fox juggernaut. "I think in order for Idol to stay alive, they need to reinvent the wheel," he says. "He is irreplaceable, and when you bring someone new on, you don't want them to copycat exactly what Simon did. But you should let their qualities take over and start fresh." Gokey, who will release his debut album, My Best Days, on March 2, already has some people in mind to take Cowell's seat. Find out who he'd nominate for the judges' table, how he hopes to give back through his organization, Sophia's Heart Foundation, and more.
TVGuide.com: Have you been watching Idol?
Gokey: A little bit. I've been on the road ...
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LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Charity anthem 'We Are The World' is set to make a return -- but not with Taylor Swift.
Contrary to previous information received by Access Hollywood on Thursday morning, Access has now learned that the country star will be jetting off for her Australian tour directly after the Grammys.
more »Twenty-five years after its original release, Quincy Jones is spearheading a new recording of "We Are the World" to raise money to help the victims of the earthquake in Haiti.
Watch the original "We Are the World" music video in our Online Video Guide
"It's the 25th anniversary and it's perfect timing," Jones told E! News. "It's not an accident, man. That's God. It will be 'We Are the World' for Haiti."
The original song, written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie and co-produced by Jones, benefitted African famine relief... more »
"It's the 25th anniversary and it's perfect timing...It's not an accident," Jones says more »
By Eric Anderson
LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Ellen DeGeneres, Johnny Depp, David Letterman, Sandra Bullock - and even Glenn Beck -- are certainly popular.
But they all pale in popularity compared to Oprah Winfrey and Clint Eastwood.
Oprah has been voted America's Favorite TV personality for 2009, with Eastwood voted America's Favorite Movie star, according to new polls conducted by Harris Interactive.
Which other stars cracked the top 10?
more »LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- While Kanye West isn't set to appear on Friday's "Hope For Haiti" telethon, the outspoken rapper hasn't been barred from the show, despite online rumors.
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"We DID reach out to Kanye," an MTV spokesperson tells Us more »
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