By Shona Malcolm Thursday, May 2 2013 20:23 PDT
Now this is music to our ears.
The day after his successful work as a mentor to inject new energy into the season 12 of American Idol, on Harry Connick Jr. and confirmed that it had been approached about the possibility to be a judge in the next year. “It’s a fun show. Has been said before, who knows what will happen in the future,” said E! News exclusively. “What you’ve done so far in the series was fun, so it was a good time.”
“You know, I just wanted to know if I would be interested in it,” he continued Connick Jr. when we find him between the shelves after the results show tonight. The smooth singer already know what you bring to the table. “I think you should be completely honest, I think you have to be diplomatic,” he said. “I think there is no reason to say, but it is called being a” judge. “Have to judge. This is what you do.”
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New Orleans singer confirmed also that this is not the first time that these discussions have taken place. Launched the idea for the first time advised the contestants in Season 9. “The last time I was here, I was very satisfied that were kind of talking about it,” he said. “It did not work. There were a lot of things that happen to him and a lot of things that happen in my hand with all things. Difficult to make a commitment to it.”
What would it take to Connick Jr., who has a new album coming out June 11, and seriously consider joining idol? “$ 600 million!” Snapped, before turning serious: “I’m going on tour this year, and when you are It’s the kind of things?”.
However, the old fan idol admits that it would be a thrill: “.!’re In public when Kelly Clarkson won the first season Justin جواريني, greeted me would be fun.”
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