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October 30, 2008 -- New York Post

JOSIAH Leming, a homeless singer whose mother is dying of cancer, might be blocked from releasing the album he recorded because he was a contestant last season on "American Idol."

Leming, 19, who didn't make the show's top 24, received an official letter from "Idol" threatening legal action if he puts out his record in January as planned.

"Idol" contestants must sign strict contracts with the show's producer, Simon Fuller's 19 Entertainment, promising to record only with the label chosen by "Idol" - Sony/BMG. The 19 Entertainment shop also retains exclusive right of refusal for management and merchandising.

When the smash-hit show began in 2002, only finalists had to sign the contract - but now it's mandatory for all contestants.

A rep for Leming, who grew up in Tennessee as one of eight siblings, said, "Josiah was the only 'Idol' contestant ever to get a record deal who didn't make the top 24, and one of only four contestants to get a deal this year. He has personal reasons for getting his music out, threat or not."

Leming was the young man who was living in his car, performing on the road, when he auditioned earlier this year and was told by Simon Cowell during Hollywood Week, "Of all the auditions this year, this is the one I am going to remember most."

Leming is now "is racing the clock," his rep told us. "His mother has terminal cancer, and nothing is going to stop him from getting his music out while she is alive to share it. His album on Warner Records will be released in late January '09."

Leming's lawyer has shot a letter back to "Idol" producers but hasn't heard back. "We're waiting," the rep said. An "Idol" rep didn't return our calls or e-mails.

 

 

THIS IS AN OUTRAGE!!! (isn't it?).  Let's all boycott AI for being such big bullies...

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kingborg read my blog
Nov 4, 2008 | 1:57 AM

yea damned them for having rules! right is right no matter how sad.

mnaines read my blog view my photos
Nov 4, 2008 | 9:13 AM

This is exactly the corporate greed that FUBARed our economy, so why are we standing here and letting this continue?

kingborg read my blog
Nov 5, 2008 | 1:36 PM

again rules be damned i see! he knew what he signed. deal with it.

kingborg read my blog
Nov 5, 2008 | 1:38 PM

and how is it greed? its their show their rules. he agreed to abide by them. now that it dont suit he needs he wants to do it his way? too bad he singed a contract!

kingborg read my blog
Nov 5, 2008 | 1:39 PM

signed

TGES read my blog view my photos
Nov 6, 2008 | 1:44 PM

I have to agree with you Kingborg....he signed the contract, therefore he should have to play by the rules.

Besides, his story was "exploited" by AI in the first place - and when his "true colors" were shown (his acapella song when the band couldn't get it right), he made his bed.

Once again, he trying to do it his way.

kingborg read my blog
Nov 12, 2008 | 11:56 AM

i mean i wish him the best and hope he can find a way to get his music out there but rules are rules no matter how sad.

Kyranistos read my blog
Nov 20, 2008 | 12:52 PM

Thanks so much for the commentary! It was greatly appreciated!

As for Idol, I've been in contact with a few of their producers, and they really hold you to that contract. What it comes down to, is that they don't want any outside threat to possibly steal sales away from their love children. Warner Records is a huge label and Idol has no affiliation with them. So naturally, poor Josiah became a threat. Which isn't fair, but at the same time, he really should have read that fine print. That's just one of the many risks you take for fame.

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