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[edit] Early Years
After American Idol Maroulis was briefly represented by the Creative Artists Agency, but as of October 2006, he is no longer represented by the agency. [1] As of 2006, Constantine has created his own independent label, Sixth Place Records, a branch of Sixth Place Productions, which hopes to release his debut solo album in 2007.
Maroulis will also sing the national anthem and play at the Reality All-Star Soccer Festival (organized by Survivor: Africa winner, Ethan Zohn) by spring of 2007.
all of that is completely irrelevant to the section. Anything post American idol should be put into later sections, and not his "early years" section. Kmccusker2 04:45, 25 March 2007 (UTC)