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'American' made



By CARY ASPINWALL World Scene Writer
6/22/2008
Last Modified: 6/22/2008 3:31 AM

To People, he's just another hot bachelor. To us, he's the man.


The waiting line to interview "American Idol" winner David Cook is now quite long, and a metro newspaper from his most recent place of residence doesn't rank near the top of the list these days.

Ahead on the list are US Weekly, People magazine (which just named Cook to its list of "hottest bachelors"), Rolling Stone, Larry King, coast-to-coast radio stations, Jay Leno, Jimmy Kimmel, Regis & Kelly, the Today Show.

It's been about a month since his slam-dunk, 12-million-vote victory on "American Idol," and Cook is still in high demand.

"I can maybe get you 10 or 15 minutes on the phone with him while he's in the car on his way somewhere," a publicist says.

He makes no promises, and wonders: "Can you e-mail questions instead?"

A few months back, Cook was just a Tulsa bartender-musician toying with the idea that "American Idol" could be his ticket to the rock-star success he'd always dreamed about. Some of his friends laughed when he told them he was going on the show. He didn't even plan on trying out at first, just tagged along to support his little brother.

But Cook's rocker style, gravelly
voice and switch-ups of classic songs struck a chord with fans during this season of "Idol." He morphed into a frontrunner and has been setting up shop on the Billboard charts ever since. Did anyone see that coming?

Cook reportedly text-messaged one of his Tulsa friends back in February, because he was excited about his first Tulsa World interview as a solo artist. He was witty, polite and asked to pass along a "hello" to a music writer and photographer he'd met back when he was playing with the Midwest Kings.

The publicist calls back, after canceling twice. "We can get you sometime in July, maybe."

They grow up so fast.

David Cook yawn


At our pre-arranged phone interview time, the phone rings. Another publicist: "We're running about 15 minutes behind."

Twenty minutes later: "He has an appointment. Can we do it at 1 p.m.?"

At 1 p.m. sharp, Cook is on the phone and laughing about how much has changed in the past few months. He's no longer a bartender trying to give away copies of his own album. He is headline news on gossip Web sites, snagging top spots on Billboard charts, peering at you from magazine covers at the checkout stand. Your "American Idol."

Cook's average day now lasts from about 7 a.m. to 10 or 11 p.m. with a packed schedule of interviews, rehearsals, song writing and studio work, and performances. As he's describing this, he lets out a giant, audible yawn over the phone. He is beyond tired.

"I had to schedule that, so " Cook jokes. "I would almost be willing to pay an exorbitant amount of money for a nap."

The work, he sees as fun. The celebrity stuff is weirding him out a bit.

"It's weird, because it sounds so cliche, but it's really the truth — I got into music to play music, so the whole celebrity aspect of it — I can see the absurdity," he says. "If it's what I've got to do to allow me to play music, then so be it."

Even if it means ending up on People magazine's list of this year's "hottest" bachelors?

"How absurd is that, honestly?" he says. "It's a bit unnerving. I mean, I'm honored and very appreciative. But I think if you ask my friends to describe me I don't know — I'm a goober, man. I'm a ham."

Beyond the Gray Snail


Even when Cook sneaked back to Tulsa a few weeks ago to hang out with some of his friends incognito, he learned life as a regular guy may be over, at least for now.

"We were eating dinner in the back room of the Celebrity Club (near 31st Street and Yale Avenue), because I wanted to take everybody out to dinner and say 'Thank you,' " he recalls. "And the waiters had to keep coming in and out of the room, so I guess some people saw when they opened the door that we were there, so they sort of crouched by the door and waited, and sort of bombarded us. They were really nice, though. But they totally got caught sneaking."

He does miss being able to hang out with friends as much as he'd like, driving around a town he knows and playing acoustic sets at the Gray Snail, he says.

"There's something very ethereal in that," he says. "There's something very romantic about the Midwest."

Not that he would trade any of his current success, considering he's recording a major-label album, getting the full Hollywood treatment and dating former Idol star Kimberly Caldwell ("She's amazing," he shares).

And he got to give "Little Miss Sunshine" an iPod.

Cook and cutie pie, A-list actress Abigail Breslin — star of "Little Miss Sunshine" — were booked on the same "Tonight Show with Jay Leno" episode a few weeks ago. He heard during her interview that she lost her iPod in New York. So a couple days later, he gave her a new one, because she had told him she was a huge "American Idol" fan, he says. She did not mention whether she rooted for him over runner-up David Archuleta, however.


A Cook’s tour


Soon, David Cook will perform throughout the country as part of the “American Idols Live” tour, which wraps up in Tulsa on Sept. 13 at the new BOK Center. Which is exactly where Cook joked about playing “someday” during his Tulsa World interview when he first made the cut for the top 24.

Did he know something we didn’t? Wasn’t he just half-kidding at the time? Is he a guitarshredding, song-reinventing, hot bachelor who can belt rock ballads and predict the future? “How nuts is that?” he says. He’s just as surprised as the rest of us. But he’s glad it happened this way.

“It’s just cool,” he says. “It’s going to be this real cool, celebratory vibe for all of us, because everyone from the top 10 has something good coming their way after the tour ends, so that show’s going to be like the wrap party. But it’s especially great for me, because it’s in Tulsa.”

http://www.tulsaworld.com/entertainment/sp...H1_hToPeo736357
annette
PAM:

What a great article - I really ENJOYED reading this.

I so wish I was going to be flying to Tulsa for the last show - that is going to be really awesome.

Our David has such a true and geniune good heart.
singrosal
THAT'S VERY NICE. ILOVE HIM!
lafingalthex
I have to agree....there is something romantic about the Midwest. It's not just cows and corn fields!
annette
QUOTE (lafingalthex @ Jun 22 2008, 10:02 AM) *
I have to agree....there is something romantic about the Midwest. It's not just cows and corn fields!


Right - i am starting to think this. I wish some of these Midwest men would come out to the NYC area. If the they are anything like David and his friend Andy - what wonderful examples.

The guys in this area like that are far and few between. Oh well - I wonder if I can get transferred to the MW.
dc-vision
Great article ... thanks Pam!
Starrlight
Having spent time pretty much everywhere, the midwest and the south win my affection hands down. So much so that my yankee ass is moving in 2013 just as soon as the kidlet has graduated high school.

That said, that was a great article! How sweet was it that he got Abigail an iPod?
WordNerdATL
Loved the article. Yeah, no doubt the celebrity aspect is a bit ludicrous for him right now.
That is sweet that he gave A. Breslin a new iPod after she lost hers.
davidocokloverforever


Great article, HE IS REALLY NICE, I love him more and more. rolleyes.gif rolleyes.gif
Scott
Excellent article, thanks Pam! It actually covered some new ground-wasn't "same old, same old."
bioguy
Thanks for posting this. It was refreshing. Some "goober" we should all be so lucky!
StarrySkies
He bought Abigail a new iPod. wub.gif

Thanks for posting this! It was a great article. He still thinks of himself as a "goober." laugh.gif

I wish I could go to Tulsa for the last tour stop! But there's no way...
Cooked For Cook
Oh did this make me smile. I love it. Everything about it is so true. I love you for posting this. wink.gif thanks.
Jax
Wow...the Celebrity Club? Impressive! What a way to celebrate. That place is awesome! (It should be noted that the one and only time I went there - I wasn't paying. LOL)

I wish I were going home to T-Town around Sept. 13 instead of in August....I'd love to be there for that concert! He'll no doubt be feelin' the love wink.gif

Great article!
Suze109
A terrific article about our "goober" laugh.gif

Thanks for sharing!
kaliah
Absolutely loved the article!
Thanks for posting.
David is a sweetheart!
I loved how he said they totally got caught sneaking! tongue.gif
bittersweet04
How sweet of him to give Abigail an iPod!
CookieAddict_24
Oh my....how sweet is that! He bought Abigail an iPod! One of the reasons we all love him is cuz he does things like that.
Pam08
QUOTE (StarrySkies @ Jun 22 2008, 01:47 PM) *
He bought Abigail a new iPod. wub.gif

Thanks for posting this! It was a great article. He still thinks of himself as a "goober." laugh.gif


That is just priceless! Sometimes I feel that way. laugh.gif Oh, and the fact he made a point to buy an i-pod especially for Abagail? I love this man! wub.gif
cookie jar
QUOTE (annette @ Jun 22 2008, 10:13 AM) *
Right - i am starting to think this. I wish some of these Midwest men would come out to the NYC area. If the they are anything like David and his friend Andy - what wonderful examples.

The guys in this area like that are far and few between. Oh well - I wonder if I can get transferred to the MW.

AMEN

i thought i wanted to live in NYC more than anything.... but i'm searching for jobs and Kansas City comes up and I'm like... hmmm?
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