Ann Donahue, L.A.
She's the new kid on the block, but she's ready for the spotlight.
The newest judge on "American Idol," songwriter-producer Kara
DioGuardi, gave reporters a preview of what to expect during the
eighth season of the show, which debuts Jan. 13 on Fox.
1. She's keeping her day job: Even though "Idol" is about to debut,
DioGuardi is still working with musicians. "I haven't slept. I was
just working with Colbie Caillat in Hawaii. I've been up 48 hours
now. She's just great. I love her voice. She has just such a great
tonal quality and emotion to her voice."
2. Watch out for the season eight guys: "There's at least five guys
I think are great. There's a uniqueness to some of the male
contestants in terms of voices and songs they're picking and the
general direction of what their record would be. There was a lot of
soul influence -- it's not even that I'm talking R&B, but more
in the way Maroon 5 is soulful."
3. She's hired a stylist: "I can't tell you how many times I've
seen that photo of all four of us, and I feel like I look like Peg
Bundy. The hair, not so big anymore. Some of my looks? Ugh, the
makeup and hair took me a minute."
4. She already has her catchphrase down: Randy has "dawg,"
Paula has her tears, Simon has, well, "No." For her part, "I would
say right now my line is 'Be you, Don't try to be anybody but
you,'" DioGuardi says.
5. Chris Daughtry! Call Kara!: Although she's worked with Kelly
Clarkson and Carrie Underwood, DioGuardi has her eyes set on
Daughtry. "I would love to co-write with him. At one point he was
going to do a duet on a song I'd written, but it didn't happen. If
he's out there and wants to do a co-write, call me!"