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Miley Cyrus, Jennifer Hudson, Quentin Tarantino on ‘American Idol’ for “Idols at the Movies”

by anamus on Apr.10, 2009, under Entertainment, Music, Shows, TV, performances, song, songs, spotlight, stage, stardom

Jennifer Hudson, Miley Cyrus and Quentin Tarantino

Jennifer Hudson, Miley Cyrus and Quentin Tarantino

The theme of American Idol’s next week’s episode would be “Idols at the Movies“. The episode will feature Miley Cyrus, Jennifer Hudson, and Quentin Tarantino on the show as the 7 top finalists sing along “songs of the cinema“.

It would be great watching the trip lend a support to their favorite contestants. Miley has already said that she is very fond of Allison Iraheta and has been texting her. This will surely earn Iraheta more votes from all Miley fans. Miley will be perform the very popular song “The Climb“.

The fans are eagerly waiting to see Jennifer Hudson’ on the American Idol show after the singer went through a lot of turmoil in 2008. She’ll be singing her latest hit single, “If This Isn’t Love“.

Director Quentin Tarantino has been a part of American Idol in the last season as a guest judge. And this year he is back again as a celebrity mentor. Folks just wait to watch Quentin and and out favorite Adam Lambert interact. Keep your fingers crossed as we don’t yet know what song Adam will pick.

Quentin is the best choice for this episode where the top 7 contestants will be performing songs from Movies. He knows music as much as he knows film. Most of his films encompass iconic moments in that are linked to pop songs. It now seems that the man who made John Travolta and David Carradine look cool will now give an edge to Anoop Desai.

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Lambert Shines Again: Gets Standing O from Simon Cowell

by doyeeta on Apr.08, 2009, under American Idol, Music, Shows, TV, performances, song, songs, stage

Adam Lambert sings ´Mad World´

Adam Lambert sings ´Mad World´

The theme was Year They Were Born Wish List, and Adam Lambert´s ¨Mad World¨ was amazingly maddening. Perfect song. Perfect notes. Perfect voice. The reigning star of American Idol season 8 has done it again. He was the last contestant to perform, and since the show was running out of time, only one judge was asked to respond. It was Simon Cowell, and this is what he said: ¨I think words are unnecessary but I want to give you a standing ovation.” Nothing else could have been a more appropriate conclusion to an incredible American Idol night marked by fantastic performances from all the contestants except Scott MacIntyre and Lil Rounds who had to say goodbye.

When contestants were given a choice to pick a song from the year they were born, the 27-year-old Adam Lambert from Hollywood chose the hit single ¨Tears for Fears Mad World¨ from the year he was born, 1982.  He delivered a flawless and most original version of the very depressing ´Mad World´ wowing the judges and the audience. No one from American Idol contestants could have better conveyed those desperate emotions held in the song through such powerful vocals. Lambert´s voice displayed the very soul of the song proving him one of the most captivating performers of American Idol till date.

Written by Roland Orzabal and originally sung by Curt Smith, the song ¨Tears for Fears Mad World¨ acquired the third position in the UK singles chart. It appeared on the British rock band´s début album ´The Hurting´ released in 1983. The song topped the UK charts for a second time in 2003 when it was used as the soundtrack to the movie ´Donnie Darko.´ Last night´s Adam Lambert Tears for Fears performance has hurled the song into popularity once again.

The name Adam Lambert, in American Idol, has become an enigma. Over the last few weeks we have heard that spectacularly creative voice of Lambert blend itself to tunes ranging from The Rolling Stones´ ¨Satisfaction¨, Michael Jackson´s ¨Black and White¨ to Johnny Cash´s ¨Ring of Fire¨,  Smokey Robinson´s ¨Tracks of My Tears¨, and Wild Cherry´s ¨Play That Funky Music.¨ Those who thought him the ´disco boy´ could not but accept him as an exceptional singer capable of singing any kind of song and making it his own. It is this artist in him that placed Adam Lambert in Top 8. And now, he moves on. If you missed yesterday´s show, do check out Adam Lambert´s site on youtube.com to get a recap of his performance.

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Kris Allen Sings “All She Wants to Do Is Dance” in American Idol

by anamus on Apr.08, 2009, under American Idol, Music, Shows, TV, performances, song, songs, stage

Kris Allen

Kris Allen

Kris Allen had been one of the most popular contestants of the American Idol season 8. The theme of the last performance night’s episode was throwback to the year the contestants were born in which Allen tranced his female fans with his own style of All She Wants to do is Dance.

Allen was dressed in a very fashionable gray blazer. He rocked the stage with his guitar mesmerized the audience. But luck did not really favor this talented singer. Judges were not really impressed with his performance. Kara found the real essence of the song missing with Allen’s modern and young rendition.

Although Allen is a top favorite contestant of the American Idol this year yet he needs to improve on his singing skill said Paula. Simon, as always was very harsh in his comments. He called Allen boring, although he said the singer is hot, and also mentioned that “it was a stupid, stupid song choice“. Randy rather confused the other judges and the audience by saying that he found Allen completely lost in his performance and avoided commenting anything about the song.

In spite of such comments from the judges end  Kris Allen escaped the elimination this week. The audience seems to like you a lot Allen. After this last performance he seems to be  one of the most talented and likable contestants of American Idol this year. I wont be surprised at all he reaches the top two position and takes home the title of American Idol season 8.

The episode this week wasn’t much impressive when the contestants had to perform songs from the year they were born. The contestants gave an average performance except  Matt Giraud, Adam Lambert and  Allison Iraheta, who managed to sway raving appreciation from the judges. Danny Gokey,  Anoop Desai,  Lil Rounds and Scott McIntyre just gave about okay performances.

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Who will be the next American Idol?

by doyeeta on Apr.07, 2009, under American Idol, Entertainment, Music, Shows, TV, performances, songs, stage

AI Top 8

AI Top 8

American Idol season 8 has been an exciting mix of bizzare themes and some fantastic performances. The contestants added color and glitz with their unique individualities-Adam Lambert´s iconic style, Megan Corkrey´s beautiful tattoo and Danny Gokey´s signature good-boy ´spec´-tacular look. Through a series of eliminations rounds that saw the contestants compete fiercely, the Top 8 have been selected. Now, who will be the idol? Any guesses…

Last week´s American Idol placed Megan Joy Corkrey, Alison Iraheta and Anoop Desai in the bottom three. One had to go, and anyone who had seen Megan perform knew who. Yes, it was Megan who just couldn´t have stayed. Her vocals were pathetic, and her tunes all messed up. Sure she has physical beauty, but she could have reached another level only if there was some beauty in her voice.

Already in grave danger once, Anoop too will have to go. He is enthusiastic on stage and has a huge fan following. But, neither is he competent, nor consistent in his vocals. After a superb ´Always on My Mind´, his ´Caught Up´ was simply horrible. Anoop may improve. But, the ´Ídol´ tag seems a little too difficult for him to achieve.

Where will Matt Giraud and Scott Mackintyre be in the subsequent American Idol shows? Both these singers have proven their talent. On iTune Downloads night, Scott´s delivery of ´Just the Way You Are´ surpassed his previous performances. Matt´s performance, however, was a blunder. He didn´t do well at all with ´You Found Me.´ Will Matt, like before, be able to cover up the mess with a top-notch performance? or will he sink deeper in his self-created blunder? The title is nowhere near for either of these two singers. As for the duration of their on-stage existence, it depends on their vocal deliverance AI Top 8in the coming weeks, the judges´ opinion, and most importantly, the voters.

Danny Gokey was quite flat with the Flatts. ´What Hurts the Most´ sounded thunderous. Also, it lacked originality. The judges were sympathetic. But, this one performance cannot steal Danny´s dynamic presence on the ´Idol´ stage, and his huge fan following. He sure is a strong contender, and will easily go up to the top 5. But Danny and ´Idol´? That is too much to ask for.

Allison´s vocal performance has been consistently good over the weeks. Yet, she was in the bottom three for two consecutive weeks. Bad vocals? Wrong song choice? or a poor fan base? It is the third, becasue there is no other reason why she should fall among the three worst performers. Her appearance was, no doubt, whacky. But, she sings very well. Last week, she was awesome with ¨Don´t Speak.¨ The 16-year-old Allison is one of the strongest female contestants and definitely deserves to end up in the top 3. The only danger she faces is a weak fan base.

With her wonderful voice, Lil Rounds is another very strong contestant. She is an excellent singer. But, she too, like some of the contestants, chose the wrong song (´I Surrender´) in the American Idol Top 9 show. In addition, Lil lacks the ability to produce a song right from her soul. That makes Lil Rounds absent from her own performances. But she will surely make it to the top 5 of this season.

Kris Allen was gorgeous last week with his rendition of ´Ain´t No Sunshine.´ He improves every week, and his astonishing coming to limelight from behind the scenes has led him to the top 3 already. That awesome voice, and that pretty charm have made the boy one of the most-loved Idol of season 8. If anyone can beat the reigning star of American Idol, its Kris Allen.

On the top, till now, is the vocally versatile Adam Lambert. Amidst all that ´He is gay’ controversy, Adam has managed to keep his no.1 position intact for all the right reasons. His dynamically creative voice go well with his funky style, something that has become iconic. He has both a massive fan base as well as unmatched talent. With each powerhouse performance (´Ring of Fire´, ´Tracks of My Tears´, ´Play That Funky Music´), Adam has made it clear that he holds the first place in American Idol Season 8 contest.

So, the American Idol title this season will go to….Adam Lambert. Or will it be Kris Allen? Those who have been following the show know that Adam is the champ. But, they also know that Kris is an equally strong contender. Adam fans have something to worry about. Those who love Kris, keep your fingers crossed.

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American Idol Recap: How fared the Top 9

by doyeeta on Apr.01, 2009, under American Idol, Music, TV, performances, songs, stage

With growing popularity, American Idol have moved on from simple theme nights such as Country, Rock, R&B to more creative ones like Lennon & McCartney, Motown, and Tuesday (March 31) night’s “most popular songs downloaded from iTunes” theme. Yes, the theme selection has turned out quite random. Tuesday night saw the contestants perform popular iTunes downloads, which meant they could select any song they wanted. The thematic makeover brought to us everything from Gwen Stefani to Wild Cherry to No Doubt, The Fray, The Hopefuls, and Rascal Flatts. Such a wide range of choices, however, led to some bad choice-making. On stage, the ‘Idols’ ranged from ‘very good’ to ‘boring’.

American Idol Top 9

American Idol Top 9

Adam Lambert sang the fun Wild Cherry song “Play That Funky Music“. His on-stage representation of the song was very original and indeed, funky. Two weeks in a row, Adam has been superb. The switch from the smooth Smokey Robinson’s “Track of My Tears“, which he delivered last week, to yesterday’s vibrant song of Wild Cherry band has confirmed his brilliant vocal creativity, and spectacular control on the notes. Adam, without a doubt, is difficlut to beat. The other contestant who wowed the audience and the judges was Kris Allen. His perfectly soulful and spectacular “Ain’t No Sunshine” (the timeless Bill Withers song) established him as a front-runner on the Idol stage, and a worthy challenger to Adam Lambert. Kris gets better every week, and yesterday’s performance is his best till date.

Danny Gorkey did good work on Rascal Flatt’s “What Hurts The Most”. His was a heartfelt performance. The vocals were amazing, and his deliverance was solid. However, despite his strong presence, and vocal talent, Danny could not live up to the expectations he had roused in the audience through his past performances. What lacked was the energy and exuberance he has shown earlier. Danny was very good, but he has to be better in order to stay in the same line as Adam and kris. Scott Macintyre presented Billy Joel’s classic “Just The Way You Are“. His vocal output has made him safe, and he has definitely improved.

Lil Rounds shouldn’t have sung Celine Dion. She has a superior voice, but she couldn’t connect with the diva’s “I Surrender“. It was a wrong choice she made, and she messed up the pitch and the notes. Alison Iraheta, a natural rocker, started well with No Doubt’s “Don’t Speak“. But, she couldn’t keep up those vocals and the notes later. Unable to build her position and without a strong fan base, Allison has been placed in the bottom three.

Really bad were Annop Desai, Matt Giraud and Megan Joy Corkrey. Annop Desai was simply unbearable. Singing “Caught Up” by Usher. Anoop brought energy. But with such low-grade vocals, he definitely cannot be called an ‘artist’. Matt Giraud sang “You Found Me” by The Fray. Another bad choice. His performance was greatly inconsistent. Finally, Megan Joy Corkrey is out of the show. In the first place, she shouldn’t have been on American Idol. Her performances were bad, and yesterday, she was despicable singing Bob Marley’s “Turn Your Lights Down Low“. Sure she is hot and beautiful. But to stay on Idol, she needed a voice to sing.

Along with Allison, Matt and Megan featured in the bottom three. Megan has been sent home. And now, there are eight.

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‘Star of the Night’ Adam Lambert gets standing ovation from guest judge Smokey Robinson

by doyeeta on Mar.26, 2009, under American Idol, Music, inspiration, performances, song, spotlight

Adam Lambert and Smokey Robinson

Adam Lambert and Smokey Robinson

Smokey Robinson was impressed; the audience, spellbound. A hushed silence followed as finalist Adam Lambert finished singing “Tracks of My Tears” at American Idol’s Motown week on Wednesday night. The silence was broken by a thundering applause from the audience as well as the judges.Smokey Robinson, who was the guest judge at the show, rose to his feet.

In a sleek silver suit and with his hair brushed back like Elvis, the 26-year-old Lambert from Los Angeles had his pitch and the notes all in place. In fact his vocal creativity was perfect, and his performance totally smooth. The deliverance touched the heart of all those who heard him sing. Criticism from the judges came only in the form of appreciation. Somkey Robinson, who had originally sung the song, stated that no one had ever produced such a soft and superb interpretation of the classic. When Lambert asked Robinson what had inspired him to write “Tracks of My Tears”, the latter replied “to do it justice”.

Judge Simon Cowell called it the best performance of the night and added that Lambert “tonight really have emerged as a star”. Paula, apart from appreciting Lambert’s performance, loved his classy look. Kara found it awesome and said that it was ‘true artistry’. Way to go Lambert!

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Adam Lambert Sings “Ring of Fire”

by anamus on Mar.18, 2009, under American Idol, Shows

Adam Lambert

Adam Lambert

Adam Lambert positively slaughtered this country classic “Ring of Fire” most critic have stated. The American Idol season 8 performer, picked up the immortal Johnny Cash number in his 2nd week’s performance. There were reasons enough to pay a salute to the Grand Ole Opry, world’s longest running radio show.

Adam Lambert went down in a blaze of fire with his improvisations. Its great indeed to mold a song but Lambert’s Middle Eastern feel to this version of the song was too much to gulp down smoothly. “There are probably a lot of people throwing their TV set out the window right now”, said Simon so sarcastically. Randy Travis was struck silent by Lambert’s performance.

Although Lambert’s performance wasn’t much appreciated but his vocal quality sounded acceptable. Thats perhaps his strongest point. No one can take his voice and tonal quality away from him. But he might just land into a trouble this week due to his wrong selection of song. Country music is not the genre for the singer.  But those who remember Lambert’s last week’s performance will surely vote for him.

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