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ok when does the new season of american idol start can anyone tell me please!! and give me ur opinions on the show!!
Probably January as usual, and I am done with it thank goodness.
He sanq on american idol, i liked the sonq, but i dont know the artist or name.
Flying without wings . (aka as Stopping at every MCDonalds)
I am attempting to verify the first season Golden Tickets were given to contestants to illustrate their admission to the Hollywood round of American Idol. I believe this may first have been initiated in season 4, but am unsure. any information (personal or otherwise) would be very much appreciated.

Paula Abdul will soon be joining the ranks of the unemployed, once again.
An official announcement has yet to be made but a source close to the situation tells RadarOnline.com exclusively that Paula has been told that her reality show, Live to Dance will not be renewed for a second season – and the host is “devastated” by the news.
Brett Loewenstern, the slim, fuzzy-haired kid who’d been bullied in school, went first, telling the judges he was “shaking in my pants.” But he sang “Let It Be” confidently and advanced.Also through: New York’s Rachel Zevita (the returnee from Season 6 whom Jennifer remembered); Thia Megia, who shined in Milwaukee; and Casey Abrams, the Seth Rogan-look-alike from Austin, Texas, who got a standing O in Hollywood.Not through: the highly irritating Victoria Huggins from North Carolina, who Randy had mystifyingly declared had “the most personality ever on ‘Idol.’” “I am the next American Idol, so duh,” Victoria said before she was mercifully eliminated. Afterward, she tearfully said she still knew she was “special.”Through: James Durbin, the young parent whose Tourette’s symptoms go away when he sings; Paris Tassin, who sings for her hearing-impaired daughter, Kira; Lauren Alaina, whom the judges anointed “the one” in Nashville, Tenn.Not through: Stormi Henley, a former miss Teen USA, who proved that Jennifer was right when, at the Nashville auditions, she said she had “the smallest voice” the judges had heard thus far. (Steven still seemed appreciative, though.) Also through: Chris Medina, whose fiancee, Juliana, was traumatically injured in a car accident. Steven, who shared a deep moment with Juliana in Milwaukee, thoughtfully asked about her before Chris sang. “I want this for my entire family and especially Juliana,” Chris reminded us. “This is where it all can change or stay the same, and I don’t want it to stay the same.” We’re grateful to see him move on.Through: Youngsters Jacee Badeaux, Robbie Rosen and Holly Cavanaugh, who finally got her nerves under control and showed her stuff. Not through: Accountant Steve Beghun; the woman whose uncle was Randy’s high school coach; Los Angeles Belly Dancer Heidi Kazam.Through: Dueting exes Rob Bolin (one of my favorites) and Chelsee Oaks (also good). Through and not through: Jacqueline Dunford and Nick Fink, the nauseatingly cutesy couple from the Austin auditions. she gets a pass but (thankfully) he does not. and then he kind of loses it – pleading with the judges for another chance, singing on his way out, then asking Ryan if, after 10 years hosting “Idol,” he’s become “emotionally washed out.” That last part was pretty funny, but still, good riddance to Nick.Through: Deep-voiced country guy Scotty McGreery, Jackie Wilson and Jerome Bell, all of whom reprise their audition songs. “These are the real stars right here,” Jennifer says as she makes her picks.Surprisingly through: Jersey girl Tiffany Rios, she of the “jujubes on her oo-oo-bees,” who declares that she’ll deliver the goods as others have not and then … does. “I like her. She’s crazy,” Jennifer says, perhaps referring to Tiffany.Surprisingly not through: Travis Orlando, the formerly homeless teen from the Bronx who sang so well in New Jersey. His voice just fell apart in Hollywood, and the judges declared him not yet ready to progress. Through but (among others) mostly unseen: Naima Adedapo, who cleaned toilets at a Milwaukee concert hall and dreamed of being onstage; L.a.’s Gutierrez brothers; White House intern Molly DeWolf Swensen: New Jersey weeper Ashley Sullivan; and Emily Anne Reed, Stefano Langone and Julie Zorrilla, all of whom we just heard in San Francisco.and so it’s on to another day of Hollywood Week, with 160 contestants heard from and 163 more to go.
Photo: Contestants at the Hollywood rounds of "American Idol" on Thursday. Credit: Michael Becker / Fox
Have you watched the new american idol? It was sooo funny…why do you think that there are a lot of desperate kids who doesnt have any talent who wants to join this so called reality show? If you dont have any talent, why waste your time doing those auditions, and hearing those rude comments by Simon Cowell??? do they really want to be discovered?
They either actually think that they're good, or they just want to be the next William Hung. It's the glory of the 15 minutes of fame to say "yeah I was on TV"
I am very interested in trying out for american idol, but you have to be sixteen so i have to wait about two years, do you think it will still be going on? I just hope it doesn't stop, what do you think?
American Idol will most likely continue for the next few years. American citizens enjoy having the power of the phone to decide whether a contestant stays on or not. but when that power get old no one will watch and will start to watch something else. It's going to stop anyway, just depending on how many people watch it. Sorry if I ruined your read of this.
Was Thursday night’s (February 3) episode of “American Idol” the worst ever?!
That was the collective kvetch on the Internet after season 10′s Los Angeles auditions aired. Could that bold declaration actually be true? Let’s break down the hour and take a closer look.
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The show starts with an apology for Steven Tyler’s outrageous behavior last week, and assures it won’t happen again, but I honestly don’t know what they mean by that. He’s always the perfect picture of a gentleman, as I remember it. And anyway, this shit was all recorded months ago so it means nothing, and you can only ever trust this show American Idol so far. sometimes they do lie.
Actually, right before the credits there’s a pretty cute thing where this nice-looking kid Jake Muck comes in and Steven goes, “You know what Muck rhymes with, don’t you?” And the kid’s like, “Duck?” And Steven yells, “Read my lips!” see, when it’s self-aware grossness I don’t mind so much. There’s a way to be a weirdo uncle that can be okay. more of that.
It’s a bit too early to predict who will be crowned the next American Idol champion. It might help to have a few names of the finalists and all.
But the new (and improved?) team is featured in the latest issue of Entertainment Weekly and the panelists take a few broad guesses about who might end up on the finale stage in may:
Is there anyone out there that kept track of the background songs played during the American Idol auditions? (when they were traveling from state to state) or where I can find a list of them? they played some really good songs during the interviews, when someone got the "golden ticket", and when someone didnt make it through to Hollywood and i would love to download them! thanks in advance!