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Click here to listen to James perform the National Anthem
at Los Angeles Kings Game

Click Here to Watch James performing
"Higher Than Heaven" on American Idol

Click here to watch James & the band get crazy in an
airplane for the video to "Higher Than Heaven"


 

James Durbin Announces National Tour in Support
of “Memories of a Beautiful Disaster”


Rocker Set To Return to American Idol for Special
Live Performance on Thursday, April 12

“Love Me Bad” Single Cracks
The Hot Adult Top 40 chart


James Receives a Best Lead Vocalist Nomination
from the Golden Gods Awards

March 2012- Los Angeles, CA – American Idol finalist James Durbin has announced he will hit the road for his first-ever national tour this Spring in support of his Wind-Up Records debut album Memories Of A Beautiful Disaster.

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Memories Of A Beautiful Disaster broke into the Top 10 on Billboard’s Rock Album chart at #8 and debuted at #36 on Billboard’s Top 200 Album chart. The disc is nearing the 100,000 sales mark, while his current single, “Love Me Bad,” recently cracked the Hot Adult Top 40 chart.

Click here to watch the “Love Me Bad” video: http://www.vevo.com/watch/james-durbin/love-me-bad/USWV41100047

James Durbin waved the flag for rock music on American Idol. It was his devotion to rock that helped him overcome his private struggles with tourette’s and aspergers syndrome. James touched the hearts of people everywhere while on the show, and is ready to rock for America again when he launches his tour on April 12 in Los Angeles at the famed Viper Room. James and his band will also open for Evanescence as well as various dates with Buckcherry through May and also perform at Rock On The Range music festival May 20.

Prior to rocking stages across America this Spring & Summer, James will return to the Idol stage Thursday, April 12th, for a special live performance with his band. In addition, James has been nominated for a Golden Gods Award in the Best Lead Vocalist category and will also be a presenter on the show. The Golden Gods Awards will take place on April 11th at Club Nokia, Los Angeles, and - for the first time ever- the event will be broadcast live in its entirety on Xbox LIVE, as well as on the Xbox and Revolver Facebook pages. To vote for James please visit: http://www.revolvermag.com/goldengods/vote/

L to R: Blake Bunzel, Jeff Fabb, James Durbin, Tyler Molinaro, Dylan Rose
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Revolver magazine recently named James one of the “100 Greatest Living Rock Stars” alongside other rock icons, including Ozzy Osbourne, Gene Simmons and Dave Grohl. People magazine gave Memories Of a Beautiful Disaster 3 out of 4 stars saying “Durbin is one of the best voices to come out of Idol. His debut packs metallic muscle.” Rolling Stone also featured James here:
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/american-idol-finalist-james-durbin-celebrates-wedding-new-album-20120104 and Conan invited James to make his his late night television debut on his program : http://teamcoco.com/video/james-durbin-love-me-bad

 

DATE LOCATION VENUE
APR    
12 Los Angeles, CA The Viper Room
17 Austin, TX Stubb w/Evanescence
18 Corpur Christi, TX Brewster St. Ice House
21 Lubbock, TX Xfes - radio show - pavilion stage at Lunestar Amp
24 Odessa, TX Dos Amigos
25 Houston, TX Warehouse Live
26 Little Rock, AR Juanita's
27 St. Louis, MO Pops Nite Club
28 Concho, OK Lucky Star Casino
MAY    
3 Panama City, FL Club La Vela
5 Miami, OK Buffalo Run Casino
11 Clear Lake, IA Surf Ballroom
16 Winston Salem, NC Ziggys
17 Baltimore MD The Power Plant Live
18 Huntington, NY Paramount
19 Santa Cruz, CA Beach Boardwalk
20 Columbus, OH Rock On The Range
21 Clifton Park, NY Norther Lights
23 Knoxville, TN Valarium
24 Biloxi, MS Hard Rock Live
27 Carlsbad, NM Walter Gerels PAC

*Dates in “red” are performances with Buckcherry



American idol's JAMES DURBIN to be
celebrity spokesperson for
anti-bullying alliance, be a STAR

STAMFORD, Conn., February 23, 2012 – Rock musician James Durbin announced today that he will serve as a celebrity spokesperson for the be a STAR Alliance, an anti-bullying initiative, cofounded by The Creative Coalition and WWE. The former American Idol Season Ten fan favorite joins more than 50 alliance members, including GLAAD, STOMP Out Bullying, Scholastic, Inc and United Federation of Teachers in an effort to prevent bullying in schools and communities around the world.

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Having been a victim of bullying while dealing with Asperger's Syndrome and Tourette's Syndrome, Durbin’s refusal to be sidelined by medical hurdles lends an inspiring image to the core message of be a STAR, which stands for “Show Tolerance And Respect.” In his role, Durbin will contribute to be a STAR’s mission to ensure a positive and equitable social environment for everyone regardless of age, race, religion or sexual orientation through education and awareness.

“I’m honored to align myself with be a STAR in the effort to change the way people treat each other,” said Durbin. “Having been a victim of bullying, I’m excited to share my story and encourage people to put an end to bullying.’”

Durbin will begin his advocacy by visiting Los Coyotes Middle School in La Mirada, CA today to address 650 students about bullying’s severe consequences and effects. Also speaking at today’s event, Congresswoman Linda Sanchez, Two and a Half Men star Angus T. Jones, WWE Superstar The Miz and WWE Diva Eve.

In addition, Durbin recently filmed a PSA for be a STAR that will air nationally on WWE’s weekly programming in the spring.


About be a STAR Alliance
be a STAR (beastaralliance.org) is an anti-bullying alliance co-founded by The Creative Coalition and WWE. Its mission is to ensure a positive and equitable social environment for everyone regardless of age, race, religion or sexual orientation through grassroots efforts beginning with education and awareness. be a STAR, which stands for "Show Tolerance And Respect," promotes positive methods of social interaction and encourage people to treat others as equals and with respect because everyone is a star in their own right.

 

 

VIDEOS

Click here to watch the official music video
for James' rock single "Stand Up"

http://www.vevo.com/watch/james-durbin/stand-up/USWV41100049?source=ap
Click here to watch the "Love Me Bad" video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLNxG7NTi8w&ob=av2n
Watch James' American Idol
introduction audition here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OoEaj65d2k



 

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JAMES DURBIN BIO

The current musical climate is utterly dominated by pop music and hip-hop, with artists tapping into computers and software programs to craft songs. In the digital age, the information superhighway has made the ability to create music instant, if a bit inorganic. As a result, instrument-driven music like rock 'n' roll has taken a bit of a back seat. But what's popular in culture is always cyclical and if there is one man up for the task of bringing rock 'n' roll roaring back to the forefront, it's none other than James Durbin.

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Pop culture watchers will recognize the name and the tagline. Durbin, 22, was known for "bringing heavy metal to the 'American Idol' stage" last season by performing Queen and Muse songs and then by singing onstage with metal legends Judas Priest during the final episodes. Durbin ultimately placed fourth on Season 10 of the ratings juggernaut, going that far due to his "rawk" edge, his unbridled emotion, his undeniable swagger, his powerhouse voice and his God-given talent, all of which meshed into a potent cocktail that allowed him to stand head and shoulders above a sea of pop singers. He was also rock music's crusader; there Durbin stood on the frontlines, navigating the murky pop landscape with aplomb and vigor. He emerged on the other side with his mission in tact: to bring rock to the forefront. Call Durbin rock music's 2012 revivalist and ambassador, because that's what he is.

At this point in his nascent but undoubtedly bright career, 'Idol' is fading into Durbin's rear view and was merely a launching pad for this musical force of nature. Durbin is ready for liftoff, armed with his Wind-Up Records debut Memories of a Beautiful Disaster, which is an intricate lattice of all factions and facets of rock. The singer has a singular focus and a noble goal and that's to have you standing on your feet, pumping your first in the air and rocking the hell out for every minute of his concert.

Durbin's debut album siphons inspiration from the music of the '80s and '90s, but it's never overly glammy, gimmicky, or throwbacky. He gives this time-honored sound a modern update, thanks to his youthful, impassioned flair.

"I tried to make the album as much like a real, live experience as possible," Durbin says. "You can't get everything from a live show onto an album, so I want people to enjoy the album and then come see the show. [The album] is built on so much pent up frustration, anxiety and excitement that I want to deliver it live and in person. I want people at my shows to be standing the whole time. For every rock show I've been to, I've been on my feet. I want my fans to get up on theirs, too!" It's a noble goal and the music contained within Memories of a Beautiful Disaster should find fans obliging Durbin's desire!

The stage is where fans will find James Durbin in his most natural state, as he (and his songs) truly come to life in that atmosphere. But on Memories of a Beautiful Disaster, Durbin has effectively captured his firecracker live energy. You can feel the adrenaline coursing through the veins of songs like album opener "Higher Than Heaven," which is a rowdy, riffy number that positions itself as the "get it out of the way" song. All the heavy artillery present in the song quickly alerts the listener of Durbin's intentions: that he is here and he's ready to rock. You'll be hit with that same pulsating energy on the soaring "All I Want" or even the power ballad "Love in Ruins," which is infused with Durbin's confidence and a Steven Tyler circa "Dude Looks Like a Lady" scream.

When it came down to creating his first album, Durbin approached the project unapologetically, revealing, "I didn't want to make something that was straightforward the entire time or one lane. I wanted it to have lots of depth and to be a timeless classic." With a few listens to Memories of a Beautiful Disaster, it's obvious that the mission was more than accomplished, as Durbin has turned out an album full of moods, tempos and tones. He continues, "It's my take on rock, which is all about having a good time. It's who I am and what I listen to."

Durbin, who suffers from both Asperger's Syndrome and Tourette's Syndrome but refuses to be sidelined by either of those medical hurdles, co-wrote five of the 11 songs on the standard edition of Memories of a Beautiful Disaster, and was afforded the dream come true scenario of working with his favorite band (that'd be Swedish cult heroes Hardcore Superstar) and with a guitar god (that'd be Mötley Crüe's Mick Mars) on "Outcast." He also wrote with several seasoned songwriters and it was a sink or swim scenario, as writing his own songs was something the singer had never done before. Judging by his co-writes on Memories…, Durbin was doing a backstroke by the end of the process! He says, "I had never written with other writers, so it was a cool, neat way to find out that I have that talent." His fellow writers were like the spark plugs that jumpstarted his newfound creativity and confidence in this realm.

Durbin reveals that doing co-writes with professional songwriters also afforded him the opportunity to assert his voice, saying, "They want you to shine, so they give you a lot of freedom to do just that, and it's a group effort." When he sat down with Marti Frederiksen and James Michael of Sixx: A.M. fame for the aforementioned "Higher Than Heaven," he explained the ideas in his head, to help lace the song (and ultimately, the album as a whole) with a personal, from the heart vibe. Durbin reveals that lyrically, the song "is about my life before I met Heidi, my fiancée. I was going on a downward spiral and was on a broken path. Then I met her and it lifted my spirits," and it's a confessional sentiment encased in a rowdy, balls out jam.

Additionally, when he set out to record songs for Memories of a Beautiful Disaster, Durbin admits he revisited the music of bands he loves, like My Chemical Romance and 30 Seconds to Mars, for inspiration, since he respects and admires each band's charismatic frontman. He distilled what he learned from them into his own wholly unique style which should help elevate him to the pantheon of memorable rock vocalists.

The album was recorded in serious crunch mode over a period of two to three weeks, but Durbin was unfazed by that pressure cooker scenario. "It worked out well for me, since I work best under pressure and stress," he explains. He also had a little intangible help from producer Howard Benson (My Chemical Romance,Daughtry, Motorhead), whom Durbin admits "made it so relaxing, there is no way I could get stressed."

With a batch of songs and support from his producer in the back of his jeans pocket, Durbin was able to get into the nitty gritty of the album, which meant taking songs he co-wrote or that were written for him and Durbin-izing them on mic. He was faced with the challenge of making these songs his own and imprinting them with his stamp. Like everything else, he dismantled this task, which often proves difficult for artists working on their first album, from the top down.

For example, the song "Everything Burns" was written by ex-Evanescence guitarist Ben Moody. Durbin heard the track in demo form and at that time, it existed as a duet between Moody and Avril Lavigne. He was captivated by the highs and lows of their voices, but was determined to make the song his own. "I stripped it down and made it so I could sing it by myself," Durbin recalls.

Overall, his favorite tune on the platter is "Right Behind You," since it's dramatic and has an acoustic intro, allowing for an explosion of dynamics. "I wanted the album to have depth and this song has depth," Durbin declares. The song “Love Me Bad,” which is the album’s first Top 40 single, is rich with lyrical imagery and shows off Durbin’s ability to cross genres. It’s the type of song that will appeal to music fans regardless of their personal preferences and showcases James’ vocals exquisitely.

For "Outcast," the guitar-driven, '80s-inspired anthem he wrote with Mars and Hardcore Superstar, Durbin was bookended by two heroes. That's enough to make a mere mortal crumble, but this situation played to his strengths and was smack dab in his wheelhouse. Of working with Mars, he recalls, "I get in the studio, two seconds before he does. Then there's Mick Mars, with the brim of his hat pulled down, over his eyes, doing that walk that only Mick Mars can do. I loved watching him play his solo and do a similar pitch harmonic to 'Kickstart My Heart' on the song." Durbin really clicked with Mars, deeming him one of the sweetest people he's ever met.

When Durbin hooked up directly with Hardcore Superstar, it was a bit more unorthodox. "It was insane," Durbin remembers, sounding like a fanboy for a brief second, but hey, he's allowed! "I'm sitting there in a mall, in a Hot Topic somewhere on the East Coast, during the 'Idols Live!' tour and they are asking me on the phone, 'What kind of song do you want to write?' and asking me more about myself!" The end result is an old school, in-your-face fist pumper with a purposefully repetitive hook that reels you in and refuses to let go. It could be the next rock anthem for a generation of, well, outcasts, rock dudes and rock chicks.

On the flipside is a song like "May," a slower, more contemplative number. "Every word is important," Durbin emphasizes about that song's lyrics and cadence. For this particular song, the singer was inspired by those great singer-songwriters who put so much emotion into a real or fabricated story. The song forces Durbin to play a character and tell a tale via lyrics that make events feel as though they happened yesterday. "That happens with 'May,'" he says. "I got lost in singing it." Meanwhile, "Screaming," co-written by James and 'Idol' Season 7 winner David Cook, tackles a very topical issue and that's the epidemic of bullying that's rampant among the youth of the nation and something Durbin himself experienced. "There are a lot of songs that look at and deal with being bullied and singled out, and that's definitely one. We went at it with a 'Revenge of the Nerds' feel, but it's about how there is light at the end of the tunnel." Again, 'Screaming' could join 'Higher Than Heaven' and 'Outcast' as the rock anthems for the plugged in generation.

Album closer and first rock single, "Stand Up" is stadium-worthy and arena-ready, literally. It's been used by the NFL at games during the 2011 season, and it certainly has enough firepower to get adrenaline surging. It's one of those songs that begs to be worked out to, as well.

Overall, Memories of Beautiful Disaster is an audio document of Durbin's life as he's lived it, with a focus on rock with a capital "R."

"It's my first record, and I am figuring stuff out," he admits. "I am looking back on my life. Parts were disastrous, and there are some things I wished never happened. But I can look back and appreciate things that I once considered disasters as things of beauty. They make me who I am today. I'd never go back and change anything."

With that attitude, and the fact that he set the table for his career thanks to his 'American Idol' stint, Durbin's arsenal is fully stocked with all the necessary tools to fulfill his mission of bring back the rock! He is now ready to step on his own stage and is ready for his fans to stand with him. For the entire show, of course!

2012 VIDEO INTERVIEWS & PERFORMANCES

CBS News video interview

Clevver TV interview

Fox News w/Ariel Small, NYC

Fox News - James Durbin returns to 'American Idol' (video)

Good Day Austin

HLN News Now

Hollywood Hamilton

"Love In Ruins" live in Dallas 2012

"Love In Ruins" Live USA Today

James performing with "Steel Panther"

 

Check out James interview on Revolver TV

James Durbin on Heavy Metal & New Album - YouTube

James and his Acoustic Thunder band perform "Deeper" at WIIL Radio in Chicago

 

James performs "Love Me Bad" on Conan

Southeast Texas Live/Fox 4 Houston

 

Watch James get a new tattoo on NY Ink

 

Watch James and his band perform live exclusively for Walmart's "Soundcheck" series

 

Watch James and his band perform 3 songs from "Memories of a Beautiful Disaster" live at the Yahoo! Studios

 

See James and his band perform "Stand Up" acoustic on Extra! TV show

 

Hear James perform acoustic on Young Hollywood

 

James on Fox News

 

Fox News interview. Click here to hear James talk about the new album:

 

James performs "Love Me Bad" acoustic with his new guitar players on Fox News