Posts Tagged ‘Matt Giraud’

Two American Idol Season 8 Contestants Return Next Week

March 5th, 2010

As the number of guys and girls continues to dwindle, former Idol contestants Scott MacIntyre and Matt Giraud return next week to perform Billy Joel’s “Tell Her About It” on the results show.

Adam Lambert, Kris Allen Hit the Stage Again as American Idols Live Tour Kicks Off in Portland

July 6th, 2009

Goth kids, soccer moms and diehard Idol junkies — including one superfan with Clay Aiken’s autograph tattooed on her shoulder — packed Portland, Oregon’s Rose Garden last night for the inaugural performance of American Idol’s summer tour. (Go behind the scenes with Lambert and Co. hours before showtime here.) » Read more: Adam Lambert, Kris Allen Hit the Stage Again as American Idols Live Tour Kicks Off in Portland

‘American Idol’: On the scene for the finale!

May 21st, 2009

Good morning, PopWatchers. How is everyone today? Have we all slept off our Idol hangovers? I like to picture you out there in your sleepy stupor, Kris fans conked out with lampshades on their heads and party streamers around their necks, Glambert fans just starting to rub the guyliner from their tear-stained cheeks. It’s my honor to bring you the final On the Scene report from American Idol 2009, a report that will be kept fairly direct for a variety of reasons, not least of which being the fact that my seat at the Nokia Theater last night was located somewhere just north of Fresno, resulting in my experience of the finale being something akin to watching the show on a very small television situated very far away. » Read more: ‘American Idol’: On the scene for the finale!

American Idol Finale Informtion

May 20th, 2009

There will be a full line up tonight for the big finish of American Idol.  New names keep surfacing.  For Instance, Rod Stewart has just been added. Here’s the “for Sure” list as of now:

Rod Stewart, Steve Martin, David Cook, Cyndi Lauper, Black Eyed Peas, Lionel RichieJason Mraz,  Keith Urban, Queen Latifah, Carlos Santana

UPDATE: KISS IS BACKSTAGE aT IDOL….I’m betting An Adam/Kiss Duet

  » Read more: American Idol Finale Informtion

‘American Idol’s’ season is all about Adam

May 19th, 2009

(CNN) — This season on “American Idol,” there’s a huge question looming around Adam Lambert.

 

Love him or hate him, Lambert has added an element to the competition that has been woefully lacking in seasons past: a contestant so unique that you can’t wait to see what he will pull next out of his bag of tricks.

Regardless on how the season concludes, with Lambert being named “American Idol” or losing the title to competitor Kris Allen, it’s obvious that a star has been born, and we all got to watch.

“I don’t think there would be nearly the interest that there is if it weren’t for Adam,” said Brian Mansfield, who blogs about the show for USA Today. “Really, all season long it’s been Adam and the rest of the field, and is there anybody in the rest of the field that can beat Adam.” Read and watch the best “Idol” performances »

Indeed, the talent level for “Idol’s” 2009 edition has been fairly high. Once upon a time, the show plucked apparent unknowns from auditions and thrust them before millions of viewers for a ready-made career.

Now, “unknown” has become a relative term as more contestants like Lambert, who toured with a production of “Wicked,” have shown the polish of veteran professionals.

But not everything has worked at a high level. The show’s ratings have declined a bit from unbelievable to simply juggernaut.

And then there’s the tried-and-true format, which producers attempted to mix up a bit this season. Among the changes: more semifinalists — and fewer semifinal performance shows.

That meant viewers didn’t have the opportunity to see the contestants perform more than once. At least a few felt cheated.

“It’s a situation where they get who they want to get, and they pimp those people, which takes away from some of the really good singers,” said “Idol” fan Ricky Hoggard Hollman, who gained fame during season six for correctly guessing the top 24 semifinalists.

This season’s robust group of 36 contained some fine potential finalists, Hoggard said, but he believed it wasn’t a level playing field partly because producers chose to focus more on back stories than talent.

There was also the addition of a fourth judge, Kara DioGuardi, to the longtime triumvirate of Simon Cowell, Randy Jackson and Paula Abdul, which in the end added nothing but time. Producers also added a “judges’ save,” which became a throwaway.

Much of the criticism has fallen on DioGuardi, a Grammy-nominated songwriter who was supposed to bring a fresh and informed perspective.

Instead, she brought uninspiring critiques, some crazy costumes based on the week’s theme and the magical ability to force Abdul into a few weeks of coherent comments.

Even Cowell wasn’t acting like the Simon we have come to alternately adore and want to shake a finger at.

He engaged in juvenile antics with Abdul (at one point drawing on her face) and at times stared into space with such complete boredom that you wondered whether Susan Boyle’s “Britain’s Got Talent” performance had forever altered his state of consciousness.

“Simon has shown a level of disinterest and a level disdain for the show that I think is kind of alarming,” said Michael Slezak, who writes about the show for Entertainment Weekly.

“We sort of expect Simon to speak for us as viewers. We expect him to be up-front and honest and the voice of reason, and he’s just been completely disinterested.

“I think it’s disrespectful to the contestants, and I think even more so it’s disrespectful to us as viewers,” Slezak added. “For better or for worse, and crazy or not, we take this show and what’s happening up on that stage seriously. It’s our escape from reality for the week.”

And boy, do viewers take it seriously. iReport.com: Who do you want to win?

As CNN.com’s regular “Idol” blogger, I have never been more lambasted — pardon the pun — than on the weeks I have dared to give Adam Lambert anything less than a flawless critique on the “American Idol” blog.

My sanity has been questioned. So has my nationality. (Hey, critics: My last name is “France.” It’s not the location of my blog posts.) Question Lambert’s ability, and the Lambs — his devoted fans — come out in force.

I haven’t been completely sold on Lambert. He can be over the top with the dramatics, and the way his tongue hangs out during certain notes is, frankly, bizarre to me.

Yet, for all of his antics, Lambert is unbelievably interesting to watch.

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No, not that one. The one about whether this season would have been as exciting had he not been a part of the show. » Read more: ‘American Idol’s’ season is all about Adam

Behind the Scenes at the American Idol Finale

May 18th, 2009

Michael Sarver put out this video from behind the scenes while rehearsing for the American Idol Finale.  While most of this video is great, I just have to point out that Danny is a jealous doche for the ” in the right way” comment as is Michael for the “Godly way” comment.  Jealous much, Boys?  Bitter much? » Read more: Behind the Scenes at the American Idol Finale

Nick Mitchell on Fox 61

May 13th, 2009

You all know of my love for the mad talented Nick Mitchell/Normund Gentle.  Here’s a video someone sent to me of him going over the top 5 Idol’s » Read more: Nick Mitchell on Fox 61

“Why Adam Lambert Should Not Win American Idol

May 12th, 2009

Buddy TV poses the argument:  “Why Adam Should Not Win”.   HERE’S THE LINK  to the article.  What do you all think?  Are their points valid?  Or is it just bitter grapes because their favorite is not the dominate contestant of the season.  They state they are not bitter, but I personally read bitterness all through this article.  What about you? » Read more: “Why Adam Lambert Should Not Win American Idol

Top 13 to Begin Finale Rehearsals Today

May 11th, 2009

Per Alexis’ Anoop and Scott’s Twitter accounts the top 13 are back in LA to beging the finale rehearsals:

» Read more: Top 13 to Begin Finale Rehearsals Today

American Idol Finale Clue # 4

May 11th, 2009

Here’s yet another performer that is slated to perform at the American Idol 8 Finale.  Can you figure it out? » Read more: American Idol Finale Clue # 4

American Idol Finale Clue #2 – UPDATE #3

May 9th, 2009

What Fun Singer will be performing with Allison Iraheta at the Finale? This is a Different answer than the first clue.  (2 different performances for the finale.).  » Read more: American Idol Finale Clue #2 – UPDATE #3

American Idol FINALE Clue #1

May 9th, 2009

In the Finale this year, American Idol is thisclose to having a performance that has only happened once before.  Think o the movie “Seven”.  » Read more: American Idol FINALE Clue #1

The Top Four – Who’s Safe? Who’s in Trouble? Commentary by Matthew Chisling

May 5th, 2009

  Adam Lambert in the bottom two. That very idea still shocks me. I wasn’t the biggest fan of his performance last week, though it was still fully excellent and was stronger than 85 percent of all performances this season. » Read more: The Top Four – Who’s Safe? Who’s in Trouble? Commentary by Matthew Chisling

April 2009’s Most Popular Posts on Rickey.org

May 4th, 2009

Rickey.org (One of my favorite AI Websites!) posted his most popular threads for April, 2009. Here’s a sampling of the post, then a link to the remainder of the story.  Also, there is a link to Rickey’s “Watch with Rickey” at Rickey TV.  Since I am on the West Coast, I always Watch AI With Rickey.  It is VERY Fun!  After the show, Rickey has an Idol Geeks show with MJ from MjsbigBlog,com and Jim from MTV News.  You all should check out both!  » Read more: April 2009’s Most Popular Posts on Rickey.org

ADAM REALLY WAS IN THE BOTTOM 3

May 4th, 2009

 Here’s former AI Executive Producer telling the NY Post something that we already knew.  » Read more: ADAM REALLY WAS IN THE BOTTOM 3