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Thursday, February 25, 2016

"American Idol" Judges Choose Four Finalists; Viewer Vote Will Determine Remaining Six


Tristan McIntosh - Audition - AMERICAN IDOL

Earlier in this fifteenth and final season of American Idol, the show producers announced that judges Jennifer Lopez, Harry Connick Jr., and Keith Urban would select eight of the ten finalists, leaving only two of the spots up for viewer vote. After much backlash, American Idol producers changed their minds and announced the split would instead be four selections by the judges, leaving six spots for each viewer to vote on.

Going into last nights episode of American Idol, 14 performers remained. The judges four selections were announced, leaving ten more contestants from which viewers can vote for their choices for the remaining six finalists. You can vote multiple times for your favorites, up to ten votes for each contestant. You can cast your vote through any of five methods, including online at www.americanidol.com/vote, on the FOX NOW App, Google Search, Text (SMS), or Toll-free call. Tonights episode of American Idol will feature performances by the ten as well as an announcement of the additional six contestants chosen by the public.

The four American Idol finalists selected by the judges in a unanimous vote were, as reported by Radio TV Talk, Dalton Rappattoni, Olivia Rox, Trent Harmon, and LaPorsha Renae. These four American Idol finalists did not have to perform last night. The remaining ten did have to perform but did not have to pick a new song. Instead, they were to give us whatever they considered their best song from this season. The pressure was on as they each tried to win your vote. How did they do?

American Idol performances kicked off last night with Manny Torres rendition of Stevie Wonders Master Blaster. Buddy TV describes Mannys ability to use the stage and interact with the crowd as being the best part of this one, and Keith Urban agreed. It was good, but the performance did nothing to make him stand out. Gianna Isabella was the next to step up to the American Idol mic and gave us Annie Lennoxs I Put a Spell on You, which had its highs and lows. J Lo encouraged her by saying she thought she had a lot of potential. Thomas Stringfellows performance was viewed as good, as well, but American Idol judge, Harry Connick Jr., told him to be careful of his trademark voice cracking because it feels overdone and can come to be viewed as bad technique. The American Idol judges unanimously liked Tristan McIntoshs performance of Rascal Flatts What Hurts the Most, but some viewers found it pitchy and lacking emotion.

Voting for the #IdolTop10 closes soon! Make sure your favorite moves on by heading to https://t.co/zflQXnsvHE. pic.twitter.com/kkpfeUgeM3

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Avalon Young was next up on last nights American Idol broadcast, and her confidence shined in her rendition of Chris Browns Yo (Excuse Me Miss) in a performance Jennifer called smooth like butter. Jenn Blosil followed with True Colors by Cyndi Lauper and gave a performance Harry said was a flawless lyric delivery, but many viewers found her rendition pitchy and lacking in emotion in the same manner as Tristan McIntoshs performance. Jean Lee did another Ed Sheeran song. This time, it was Make It Rain. Even Harry Connick Jr saw his nerves and said so in his comments.

Hollywood Reporter calls Sonika Vaid among the best on this season of American Idol. Last night she belted out Celine Dions I Surrender. Following Vaids stellar performance was one that wasnt so great by Jeneveve Mitchell. She did Ring of Fire, and it was far from her best. Connick told her that she has a unique sound and that everyone may not get it. MacKenzie Bourg closed out the final American Idol show before viewers make their choices. He sang his own song, Roses, and Keith Urban loved it.

If youve missed any of the American Idol episodes in this farewell season, or if youd like to watch some of them again before casting your vote, you can do so on FOX NOW. The contestants up for the viewers vote for the remaining six finalist spots are Avalon Young, Gianna Isabella, Jeneve Mitchell, Lee Jean, MacKenzie Bourg, Manny Torres, Sonika Vaid, Thomas Stringfellow, Tristan McIntosh, and Jenn Blosil. Well find out the final ten on tonights broadcast of American Idol at 8 p.m. ET tonight on Fox.

[Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images]

Source: http://www.inquisitr.com/2826927/american-idol-judges-choose-four-finalists-viewer-vote-will-determine-remaining-six/

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"American Idol" Judges Choose Four Finalists; Viewer Vote Will Determine Remaining Six


Mackenzie Bourg - Top 14 - AMERICAN IDOL

Earlier in this fifteenth and final season of AmericanIdol, the show producers announced that judges Jennifer Lopez, Harry Connick Jr., and Keith Urban would select eight of the ten finalists, leaving only two of the spots up for viewer vote. After much backlash, American Idol producers changed their minds and announced the split would instead be four selections by the judges, leaving six spots for each viewer to vote on.

Going into last nights episode of American Idol, 14 performers remained. The judges four selections were announced, leaving ten more contestants from which viewers can vote for their choice for the remaining six finalists. You can vote multiple times for your favorites, up to ten votes for each contestant. You can cast your vote through any of five methods: online at www.americanidol.com/vote, on the FOX NOW App, Google Search, Text (SMS), or Toll-free call. Tonights episode of American Idol will feature performances by the ten as well as an announcement of the additional six contestants chosen by the public.

The four American Idol finalists selected by the judges in a unanimous vote were, as reported by Radio TV Talk, Dalton Rappattoni, Olivia Rox, Trent Harmon and LaPorsha Renae. These four American Idol finalists did not have to perform last night. The remaining ten did have to perform but did not have to pick a new song. Instead, they were to give us whatever they considered their best song from this season. The pressure was on as they each tried to win your vote. How did they do?

American Idol performances kicked off last night with Manny Torres rendition of Stevie Wonders Master Blaster. Buddy TV describes Mannys ability to use the stage and interact with the crowd as being the best part of this one, and Keith Urban agreed. It was good, but did nothing to make him stand out. Gianna Isabella was the next to step up to the American Idol mic and gave us Annie Lennoxs I Put a Spell on You, which had its highs and lows. J Lo encouraged her saying she thought she had a lot of potential. Thomas Stringfellows performance was viewed as good as well, but American Idol judge Harry Connick Jr. told him to be careful of his trademark voice cracking because it feels overdone and can come to be viewed as bad technique. The American Idol judges unanimously liked Tristan McIntoshs performance of Rascal Flatts What Hurts the Most, but some viewers found it pitchy and lacking emotion.

Voting for the #IdolTop10 closes soon! Make sure your favorite moves on by heading to https://t.co/zflQXnsvHE. pic.twitter.com/kkpfeUgeM3

American Idol (@AmericanIdol) February 25, 2016

Avalon Young was next up on last nights American Idol broadcast and her confidence shined in her rendition of Chris Browns Yo (Excuse Me Miss) in a performance Jennifer called smooth like butter. Jenn Blosil followed with True Colors by Cyndi Lauper and a performance Harry said was a flawless lyric delivery, but that many viewers found pitchy and lacking emotion like Tristan McIntoshs performance. Jean Lee did another Ed Sheeran song. This time it was Make It Rain. Even Harry Connick Jr saw his nerves and said so in his comments.

Hollywood Reporter calls Sonika Vaid among the best on this season of American Idol. Last night she belted out Celine Dions I Surrender. Following Vaids stellar performance was one that wasnt so great, Jeneveve Mitchell. She did Ring of Fire and it was far from her best. Connick told her that she has a unique sound and that everyone may not get it. MacKenzie Bourg closed out the final American Idol show before viewers make their choices. He sang his own song, Roses, and Keith Urban loves it.

If youve missed any of the American Idol episodes in this farewell season, or if youd like to watch some of them again before casting your vote, you can do so at FOX NOW. The contestants up for vote by the viewers for the remaining six finalist spots are Avalon Young, Gianna Isabella, Jeneve Mitchell, Lee Jean, MacKenzie Bourg, Manny Torres, Sonika Vaid, Thomas Stringfellow, Tristan McIntosh, and Jenn Blosil. Well find out the final ten on tonights broadcast of American Idol at 8 p.m. ET tonight on Fox.

[Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images]

Source: http://www.inquisitr.com/2826927/american-idol-judges-choose-four-finalists-viewer-vote-will-determine-remaining-six/

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Friday, January 9, 2015

Local American Idol hopeful gets golden ticket to Hollywood



SAN DIEGO One of San Diegos very own got the golden ticket to Hollywood at the American Idol auditions in Nashville.

Loren Lott, 22, has been singing since she was sitting in a car seat, according to her grandma, and has always loved Whitney Houston.

The San Diegan recently graduated with a degree in mass media arts with a concentration in radio/television. In the midst of her last semester, she wrapped up a tour with actress Robin Givens.

When the opportunity arose to audition for American Idol in Nashville, Lott said she went in with no expectations.

All I did was pray that Gods will would be done, Lott said.

When she gets to Hollywood, Lott said shes looking forward to performing in front of tough judges who know what exactly they want.

At the end of the day, Lott said singing is her gift to those willing to listen.

I want to make people feel this way. I want to inspire peopleI want to touch people, she said.

Source: http://fox5sandiego.com/2015/01/09/local-american-idol-hopeful-gets-golden-ticket-to-hollywood/



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'American Idol' full episodes are online for first time -- exclusive



Foxs American Idol is embracing the digital age.

For the first time in the shows history, full episodes of the hit singing competition will be available online the day after theyair. The shows distribution shiftbegins today, with Wednesday nights 14th seasonpremiere now available.

Idol episodes will beonAmericanidol.com, FOX Now, and Hulu Plus services, along with VOD providers like DirecTV, Comcast, and Time Warner Cable. Previously, only American Idol clips were available online the next day.

Idol, which airs Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8 p.m. this season,had its 14th returnlastnightwithreturning judges Jennifer Lopez,Keith Urban, and Harry Connick Jr., alongwithhost Ryan Seacrest. One talentchange this roundis that mentor (and longtime Idol judge)Randy Jackson has beenreplaced by Big Machine label president Scott Borchetta.

The premiere was an hour rather than the usual two part of Foxs plan to slim down the shows running time this year. By making episodes available online, the network further hopes to give fans more ways to catch up on the show. Next week, expect Idol veteranAdamLambertto join the proceedings when the talent search shifts to New York City.

Source: http://insidetv.ew.com/2015/01/08/american-idol-online/



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