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What you don't need (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
05-Jul-2006   (Cached page)

GRAND PRAIRIE -- Mystified indeed. On Thursday night at Nokia Theatre, Australian rock band INXS wrapped up its first U.S. tour with new singer J.D. Fortune, a Canadian Elvis impersonator who was chosen by the band -- on the reality TV show Rock Star: INXS -- to pick up where original singer Michael Hutchence, who died in 1997, left off. Because it was the group's final U.S. appearance, a

They want to share J.D.'s Fortune (Vancouver Province)
05-Jul-2006   (Cached page)

A TV talent show that saw him score the frontman job for Aussie superstars INXS paid off big time for Nova Scotia's J.D. Fortune.

Season premiere (The Wichita Eagle)
05-Jul-2006   (Cached page)

"Rock Star: Supernova" Season 2 launches with more rockers hoping to be lead singer in a band (remember INXS last summer?). This year's band will be made up of Motley Crue's Tommy Lee, Metallica's Jason Newsted and Guns N' Roses' Gilby Clarke, who will judge the competition. 7 p.m., CBS and KWCH, Channel 12.

'Rock Star' Explodes Into a 'Supernova' (Zap2It)
05-Jul-2006   (Cached page)

Last summer, rock 'n' roll made a comeback in network prime time with CBS' reality series "Rock Star: INXS," in which singers competed to front the Australian band INXS. After a slow start, it gained ratings momentum, leading to the inevitable question, "Which band next time?"

Rock Star series goes Supernova for second season (winnipegsun.com)
05-Jul-2006   (Cached page)

Dave Navarro is using his celebrity to add more star power to the already shining Rock Star: Supernova. As an executive producer and host of the CBS reality-TV hit, which paired Toronto singer J.D. Fortune with INXS last summer, he's enlisted a few of his friends to help pick this year's winner.

Critic's TV picks for Wednesday: Rock Star: Supernova (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
05-Jul-2006   (Cached page)

It's the return of "Rock Star," a reality show that might best be described as "American Idol" meets the want ads. The first season of this Mark "Survivor" Burnett creation featured INXS, the Australian band looking for a lead singer.

now with the highly requested RSS feed. (Curlio)
05-Jul-2006   (Cached page)

As most of you might know I am the Rock Star Reality Episode Reporter! And Will is doing a hula (well not really) knowing I am back to my Moody self! Last year, Dusty recruited me to do the dirty job of passing judgement on the Rockers who participated on Rock Star INXS and trust me I had a ball doing just that!

TV Review: Rock Star: Supernova - The Tommy Lee Project (Blogcritics.org)
05-Jul-2006   (Cached page)

Premiering on Wednesday at 8 p.m. on CBS is the second incarnation of Rock Star. Last year, in its debut season, the show was started to help INXS find a replacement for the late Michael Hutchence. They successfully found a singer who wasn't half bad in JD Fortune. I didn't watch the show, truth be told -- I avoided it like the plague. Pretty much the same thing I do with all reality shows. I

Fortune still smiling (San Jose Mercury News)
08-Jun-2006   (Cached page)

A short list of the bands that arrived on the scene just as MTV videos were revolutionizing music includes Duran Duran, Culture Club, probably a Flock of Seagulls and a group less commonly identified with music TV but definitely one of its beneficiaries: Australia's INXS.

New-look Alice still rocks with same fury (Boston Globe)
02-Jun-2006   (Cached page)

With the returns of INXS and Queen + Paul Rodgers, 2006 has been a big year for bands of very different genres reuniting after their singer has passed on to that great gig in the sky.

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