GOO GOO DOLLS’ JOHN RZEZNIK, PERCUSSIONIST SHEILA E. AND AUSTRALIAN TV
PERSONALITY IAN “DICKO” DICKSON CONFIRMED AS JUDGES OF “THE NEXT
GREAT AMERICAN BAND” ON FOX
NEWCOMER DOMINIC BOWDEN TAPPED TO HOST
New Reality Series from the Producers of AMERICAN IDOL Searches for
Ultimate Musical Group
The producers behind mega-hit phenomenon AMERICAN IDOL take the musical
reality genre to a whole new performance level with a mission to find
undiscovered groups on THE NEXT GREAT AMERICAN BAND. Singer/songwriter
John Rzeznik (The Goo Goo Dolls), legendary percussionist and performer
Shelia E. (“The Glamorous Life,” “A Love Bizarre”) and Australian
TV personality Ian “Dicko” Dickson (“Australian Idol”) will serve
as judges while Dominic Bowden (“New Zealand Idol”) hosts the series
premiering Friday, Oct. 19 (8:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. The show will air
in its regular time period on Fridays (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT).
From the auditions, the show’s judges – Rzeznik, Sheila E. and
Dickson – will narrow down the hopefuls to 10 semifinalist bands who
will perform weekly in front of a live studio audience. The judges will
have their say after each performance, but viewers will vote for their
favorite bands to determine who stays in the competition. Voting begins
immediately after each show, and the results will be announced, by host
Bowden, at the beginning of the following episode.
Each week, the bands will perform either original music or covers of
varied styles. The range of genres will test their musical limits, and
could also strike the wrong chord in their personal and professional
relationships. The season finale brings the ultimate battle of the bands,
with the last three groups competing to secure a contract with 19
Recordings and the title of “Next Great American Band.”
As guitarist and lead singer of The Goo Goo Dolls, John Rzeznik is the
voice behind the platinum-selling, chart-topping act responsible for such
radio staples as “Name,” “Iris,” “Slide” and “Here Is Gone.”
The fifth and youngest child of a Buffalo, NY, working-class family,
Rzeznik inherited his lifelong love of music from his mother and father,
both of whom were musicians. As a teen, Rzeznik found refuge in listening
to Jagger-Richards classics, playing in bands and catching shows by the
Ramones, the English Beat and the Clash. But it was in college that he met
his Goo Goo Dolls bandmates and soon therafter scored a record deal with
Celluloid Records, which released the band’s first album in 1987. The
band later became affiliated with Warner Bros. and began the
transformation from thrash-playing punks to respectable rockers unafraid
to wear their hearts on their sleeve. Rzeznik and the band went on to
achieve commercial success during their two decades in the music industry,
selling 10 million records worldwide and placing 14 songs in the Top 10.
Rzeznik is currently on a worldwide tour for their latest album, “Let
Love In,” which was released in 2006. The four-time Grammy-nominated
band also has two upcoming albums: “Greatest Hits Vol. I – The
Singles,” to be released in November 2007, followed by a rarities
collection in early 2008.
Since picking up drumsticks at the age of 3, Sheila E. has been a
compelling force in the music industry. As a top session and touring
musician in the 1980s, Shelia E. performed with the likes of Herbie
Hancock, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross and Lionel Richie. But it was her friend
Prince who helped catapult her into pop superstardom with the hits “The
Glamorous Life” and “A Love Bizarre,” plus her work on numerous
other Prince-related projects. Shelia E. has also served as musical
director for Jennifer Lopez, Beyoncé and Prince, and she became
television’s first female music director for Magic Johnson's “The
Magic Hour.” Recently, she appeared with and played drums for Ringo
Starr and his All-Starr Band. Her current project, C.O.E.D. (Chronicles Of
Every Diva), is touring worldwide and preparing for a new record release.
Along with her commitment to music, Sheila E. maintains a heavy
involvement with charitable organizations, including serving as co-chair
of the Elevate Hope Foundation, focusing on promoting music and arts to
victims of child abuse.
A 20-year record industry veteran, Ian Dickson has taken the Australian
television audience by storm as the bawdy judge on “Australian Idol.”
Originally from England, Dickson began his career as a press and
promotions manager at the independent label Creation Records, responsible
for such groups as Jesus and Mary Chain, Primal Scream, My Bloody
Valentine and, most famously, Oasis. Dickson then moved on to Sony Music
UK, where he served as the press officer for artists including LL Cool J,
Midnight Oil and Michael Bolton, and later to the Epic Label as a
marketing executive for Pearl Jam, Ozzy Osbourne and Celine Dion, among
others.
After stints as Director of International for both Sony UK and AM
Records, Dickson was appointed Vice President of International at BMG UK
Group. While in this position, Dickson was given an opportunity to move to
Australia and tackle the role of GM of Marketing for BMG Australia. It was
this move that took Dickson’s already colorful career on a brand-new
path, emerging from behind the scenes to the main stage when he was cast
as a judge on the hit series “Australian Idol.”
Dickson has also appeared on the Australian version of “Dancing with
the Stars” and hosted “Celebrity Survivor” and “My Restaurant
Rules.” He has garnered such awards as “Fave Old Fart” and “Fave
Meanie” from Nickelodeon in Australia. Dickson is also partner of talent
management firm Watercooler Talent.
Dominic Bowden has been at the forefront of television in New Zealand
for the past seven years. Bowden has graced the covers of magazines and
hosts his own national radio show, but it was the opportunity to host New
Zealand's version of “American Idol” that made him a household name.
“New Zealand Idol” has taken its place in Kiwi pop culture and with
it, Bowden has become one of the country's most recognizable faces.
Although a new face to American viewers, Bowden has hosted major
television events in New Zealand and appeared in several feature films and
television series.
THE NEXT GREAT AMERICAN BAND is produced by 19 Entertainment and
FremantleMedia North America. Simon Fuller (19 Entertainment), Nigel
Lythgoe (19 Entertainment), Ken Warwick (FremantleMedia North America) and
Cecile Frot-Coutaz (FremantleMedia North America) are executive producers.
Charles Boyd is co-executive producer.
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