STAY tuned for the charts to be clogged with even more Australian Idol faces.
Winner Damien Leith, Jessica Mauboy and Dean Geyer are all gearing up to release albums.
And the Sony BMG signees may not be the last from series four.
Sony BMG chief Denis Handlin has hinted quirky balladeer Bobby Flynn may soon be with the label.
"He certainly hasn't been overlooked and is definitely on our radar," Handlin reportedly said.
Flynn's fans can buy his debut four-track EP with his band, the Omega III, being marketed by indie label Regent Road Enterprises.
He also appears on a compilation album, The Hopesmiths Project (www.hopesmiths.com), launched last week.
All money raised is funnelled to Childhood Cancer Support.
Flynn appeared on The Panel's Christmas Wrap , played at a folk festival in Queensland and a carols night, with the annual Australia Day Live concert in Canberra also on the agenda.
In other Idol updates, Albury schoolgirl Lisa Mitchell wants to finish school and go backpacking overseas before launching into a singing career.
Chris Murphy is back in Perth and performed with his Idol brother, Courtney Murphy, and their band Murphy's Lore in a pub last Friday.
Ricki-Lee Coulter, a contestant in 2005, is about to head overseas to write solo material and is to get hitched in September.