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Kris Allen’s “Better With You” Is Better With Three!

Cale Mills, Kris Allen, Chris Torres [photo: Ian Dittbrenner]Season 8 "American Idol" champ Kris Allen has been tirelessly touring in support of his recently released third album, Thank You Camellia, playing everywhere from a rained-out ball game at Boston's Fenway Park (he jammed in a warm-and-dry stairwell instead), to Pet-A-Palooza, to even a guerrilla gig at the Santa Monica Pier that got busted up by an overzealous patrolman. So Kris fans probably think they've seen it all from this guy...but now they're in for yet another musical configuration, as showcased in a series of intimate new performances shot at Yahoo!'s studios in Los Angeles.

Kris, his guitarist Cale Mills, and his bassist Chris Torres (the latter handling various percussion duties this time around) recently graced Yahoo! with a rare three-piece acoustic set, something they'd actually hadn't yet filmed for any performances of Thank You Camellia tunes. It was a musical arrangement that worked winningly--particularly with "Better With You," one of Camellia's most whimsical and upbeat tracks.

Check out "Better With You"--the first of several Yahoo! exclusive Kris clips that will roll out throughout the month of September--below, and then be sure to go "like" Dunkin' Donuts' Facebook page and clink on "Dunkin' Dish" to watch part one of four videos of Kris answering fans' Twitter questions. Fans of "Better With You" may be pleased to hear how he answers the question about what his next single will be...

"Like" Dunkin' Donuts on Facebook and click on "Dunkin' Dish" to see an exclusive video of Kris answering fans' questions!

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