For American Idol addicts, the Top 24 announcement episode is akin to being a kid on Christmas morning.
Over the last six weeks, we’ve flipped through our J.C. Penney and Sears catalogs — hey, I grew up in the ’70s; that was as close to perusing the Internet as it got! — and picked out what we wanted in our voting rounds: “Ooooh, I gotta have one Sarina-Joi Crowe, a Clark Beckham and definitely the Savion Wright that Santa accidentally left in his workshop last year!”
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Over the last six weeks, we’ve flipped through our J.C. Penney and Sears catalogs — hey, I grew up in the ’70s; that was as close to perusing the Internet as it got! — and picked out what we wanted in our voting rounds: “Ooooh, I gotta have one Sarina-Joi Crowe, a Clark Beckham and definitely the Savion Wright that Santa accidentally left in his workshop last year!”
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- 2/19/2015
- TVLine.com
Malcolm David Kelley was just a little kid when he premiered as Walt on ABC's “Lost.” On the 10th anniversary of the premiere of the headache-inducing hit show, Jimmy Kimmel tracked him down in Kansas City to see how he planned to celebrate. All grown up now, Kelley is part of the pop duo Mkto with Tony Oller. The band, best known for their hit “Classic,” is on tour with Demi Lovato. See photos: 62 Fall TV Actors Ranked by Popularity Kimmel asked him about Vincent, his dog from the island on “Lost.” Kelley laughed, “Man it's crazy you say that,...
- 9/23/2014
- by Jason Hughes
- The Wrap
It's true: Malcolm David Kelly, who once played the illusive Walt on Lost and the ill-fated Lil Saint from You Got Served, is now one half of Mkto. Tony Oller ("To") is the other half, and together they've got a song you might have already heard on the radio. "Classic" is insanely catchy, the type of song deserving of the Song of Summer title. What's it like having the power to infect the world with an earworm? We asked the boys of Mkto:I know “Classic” actually came out last summer, and you guys have been touring with it for a while. Does it feel like it’s gotten too old to perform? Are you over it yet? Malcolm: No, you never really get that feeling. Sometimes it feels like we’re performing it a lot, but it’s actually a good time. Every time we perform it and everybody is singing along,...
- 7/28/2014
- by Lindsey Weber
- Vulture
Malcolm David Kelley is living proof that child actors don't have to embark on a shame spiral culminating in calling the leader of the free world and his wife "ugly" -- ahem, Amanda Bynes. Walt from "Lost" decided to use his time in a much more productive manner, and we can't get enough of what he's created.
Making up half of the pop duo Mkto, Kelley and fellow actor Tony Oller (Disney Channel's "As the Bell Rings") just released the music video for their single, "Classic" -- and it is absolutely amazing for so many reasons.
There is nothing Nsfw about this timeless, catchy tune, as Kelley and Oller obviously don't seem to feel the need to prove to everyone that they're "all grown up." They just let their music speak for them. The dance-ready, toe-tapping beat is coupled with complimentary, mature, smooth lyrics sung by Oller and rapped by Kelley.
Making up half of the pop duo Mkto, Kelley and fellow actor Tony Oller (Disney Channel's "As the Bell Rings") just released the music video for their single, "Classic" -- and it is absolutely amazing for so many reasons.
There is nothing Nsfw about this timeless, catchy tune, as Kelley and Oller obviously don't seem to feel the need to prove to everyone that they're "all grown up." They just let their music speak for them. The dance-ready, toe-tapping beat is coupled with complimentary, mature, smooth lyrics sung by Oller and rapped by Kelley.
- 7/8/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
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