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(February 8, 2010)
Video: Joe McElderry honoured to sing for Haiti
(January 1, 2010)
Lady GaGa looks set to steal top spot in the UK single charts away from “X Factor” winner Joe McElderry this weekend. McElderry has only been number one for a week, after being denied the position at Christmas
(December 27, 2009)
McElderry’s single sold more than two-and-a-half times more copies in the past week than the song which beat him the previous week following a high profile internet campaign. The Climb sold 196,000 copies in its second week, compared
(December 17, 2009)
Joe McElderry has played down his Christmas chart battle with Rage Against The Machine, saying it’s “nothing new”. Current figures show the the band’s 1992 hit Killing In The Name has sold 175,000 copies, compared with 110,000 for
(December 13, 2009)
Joe McElderry has won the 2009 series of ITV1 talent show the X Factor. The 18-year-old, from South Shields, beat Olly Murs in the public vote in the final of the show. McElderry beat 200,000 applicants to The
(December 8, 2009)
This weekend’s X Factor final looks set to be the most star-studded yet as details of the guest performers start to emerge. According to the Daily Mail, the three remaining contestants are set to duet with pop superstars:
(December 6, 2009)
Danyl Johnson came so close, but missed out tonight on a place in the X Factor final next weekend. He lost the public vote on the ITV show, but said he had made some friends for life and