
photo from David Cook homecoming concert in KC
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David Cook is interviewed by the morning team at Mix 93.3, Kansas City. He gets choked up as he reacts to the support from hometown fans.
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More videos of Cookie here. He performs “Living on a Prayer” and “Always be My Baby” with an acoustic guitar at a mini-concert in KC.
ETA: Read Fender’s first-hand account of David Cook’s morning concert here.
David Archuleta is also having a really emotional day. Here he is speaking about his experience as he’s about to sign autographs for a throng of well-wishers in Murray, UT. He breaks down in tears at one point. Fox Utah is posting videos and pictures here.
ETA: There are a bunch of Archie videos at this blog.
Syesha Mercado arrives in her hometown. She sang “Yesterday” in studio for “Good Day Tampa Bay” and is appearing at her high school for a private concert.
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