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Louis Walsh 'Committed' To Jedward After Twins Are Dropped By Record LabelMarch 16, 2010
Louis Walsh says he's “completely committed” to managing John and Edward after they were dropped by record label.
Sony are understood to have let the 18-year-old Irish twins go following poor sales for their debut single, 'Under Pressure', which featured Vanilla Ice. However, Walsh, who also manages Boyzone and Westlife, said he was confident they could find a new home. “I'm completely committed to Jedward and I know they still have a great career ahead of them,” he told The Sun. “The boys have a sell-out tour in Ireland that they start straight after The X Factor Tour in April and I am in talks with a major record label about a new deal for them.” Jedward initially found fame last year following their appearance on The X Factor. (by Jason Gregory) See also: Jedward Banned From Bringing Tigers To Eurovision (28.04.2011)
Jedward Chosen As Irish Eurovision Entry (12.02.2011)
Jedward To Enter Eurovision Song Contest (14.01.2011)
Jedward 'Buy Michael Jackson's Old Bedsheets' (20.10.2010)
MGMT: 'Jedward Are Prettier Than Us' (01.10.2010)
Jedward: 'Were Arcade Fire On The X Factor?' (09.07.2010)
Jedward Star 'Breaks Leg' At T4 On The Beach (05.07.2010)
Jedward 'Dropped By Sony After Flop Debut Single' (16.03.2010)
Owl City Deny Jedward UK Number One Single (08.02.2010)
Jedward Eat Owl City's Dust In Race For Number One (04.02.2010)
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