WITI-TV, WASHINGTON COUNTY - For David Cook, the last year can be described in one word, "Quick." The American Idol rocker says it feels like just months ago he won over the hearts of fans across the country.
"It'll be two years next month since I auditioned," said Cook. "So it's been... I don't know where the time's gone to be honest with you."
Cook said he's been having a blast on the road, waking up in a different city every day. "Getting to play music - there's nothing cooler than that."
Fans of the Season 7 American Idol winner started lining up before the Washington County fairgrounds opened at 8 a.m. just to get a glimpse of him. Fair officials say more than 13,000 people showed up to see Cook perform.
Cook says passing the torch on to Kris Allen this year was bittersweet.
"I had an amazing experience being on Idol." he said. "Kris is a great representative for the show."
Cook said he's ready to continue rocking his tour through the end of the year.
"It'll be two years next month since I auditioned," said Cook. "So it's been... I don't know where the time's gone to be honest with you."
Cook said he's been having a blast on the road, waking up in a different city every day. "Getting to play music - there's nothing cooler than that."
Fans of the Season 7 American Idol winner started lining up before the Washington County fairgrounds opened at 8 a.m. just to get a glimpse of him. Fair officials say more than 13,000 people showed up to see Cook perform.
Cook says passing the torch on to Kris Allen this year was bittersweet.
"I had an amazing experience being on Idol." he said. "Kris is a great representative for the show."
Cook said he's ready to continue rocking his tour through the end of the year.
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