American Idol


Carly Smithson Top 7, American Idol “Without You”

One of my favorite contestants from last season’s American Idol (and, frankly, one of my favorite AI contestants ever), Carly Smithson, recently spoke to the LA Times. Below are excerpts from the interview. I know that precious few American Idols actually break through and hit it big in the music industry, but I think Carly could be an exception. IF she hooks up with the right people and IF they let her stay true to who she is – not who they think she should be or who they think the record buying, song downloading public wants.

We’ve all watched as “fallen idols” weren’t allowed to take off because they weren’t allowed to be who they really were. Two of my other all-time favorites, Bo Bice and Constantine Maroulis come to mind. Though both have certainly had success, I know they would have had more if they’d been allowed to just be themselves. I particularly hate the way Constantine got cast as kind of a comedy – with the “look” and all. The guy has an amazing voice! The same’s most definitely true about Bo. People play on the radio every day who aren’t any better than these guys. The same can be said about other idols, such as Ace Young, Fantasia, Carly Smithson, and Michael Johns.

So much has to do with aligning yourself with the right people. Hopefully, Carly will do just that. If she stays true to her style (it drove me crazy watching the poor girl trying to fit Simon’s idea of what she should look like) and her type of music, I have really high hopes for her.

She told teh LA Times that during the American Idol’s tour she was treated like a queen, but that she felt abandoned when the tour ended. “I was standing on the curb at Burbank airport and the city felt so huge and overwhelming, like it was going to swallow me up. But I said to myself, ‘I’m not going to let it destroy me. I need to make a plan to move forward. I need to map out week by week what I have to accomplish.’”

She went on to say, “When you’re in ‘American Idol’ you are in a fishbowl, but as soon as you get out of the whole process, you’re still in a fishbowl, but it’s just a bigger bowl,” the singer said. “It’s kind of bizarre that you start this process of making your record and being an artist when you’re already famous… This time it’s like I’m famous, and I have nothing to show for it. It’s weird like that.”

Carly has signed on with Arthur Spivak, a veteran entertainment manager. “I don’t feel that I solidified with the music choices exactly, who I wanted to be music-wise… So when I came back to L.A., I wanted to let them hear that this was my sound, that this is who I am,” she said. “From here on, I’m diving in. I’m making hopefully the greatest thing that I will ever make… I understand that when you come off of ‘Idol’ there’s that window of opportunity that you have to grab a hold of, but at the end of the day it’s very important to take your time and make something that you’re so proud of.”

American Idol gives individuals an opportunity that they’d probably never get otherwise. It can help get your foot in the door (the way it helped get Jennifer Hudson’s lovely feet on multiple red carpets) – but it’s up to the artist to (as Miss Hudson did) fight for what they want. I’m hoping Carly has the fight in her. I’m betting on her.

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David Cook

Skechers has signed American Idol winner David Cook to endorse the brand globally. Smart move, I’d say. He’s nearly as popular as Daughtry right now and should have the sort of success Chris Daughtry has found.

Like Carrie, David will prove to be a perfect spokesperson. They’re both hugely popular, likable, mega-talented and can bring in droves of fans. Also, unlike Taylor Hicks, they won’t prove to be jokes played on the AI audience by the AI audience.

Don’t you know American Idol would love to purge him from the list of winners?

I’m surprised Jordin Sparks hasn’t gotten any endorsement deals. She would be a perfect make-up model, or a spokesmodel for Candie’s. She’s a ridiculously beautiful girl. She’s also very sweet, likable, and friendly.

 

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Deserved “American Idol” winner David Cook recently attended the Jonsson Cancer Center Foundation’s annual Taste for a Cure Benefit in Beverly Hills. He said he was very glad to support cancer awareness because it has affected his family. His older brother, who just celebrated his 37th birthday (Happy Belated Birthday!), has cancer.

David and the rest of the “Idol’s” are getting ready for the show’s summer tour which begins July 1. He said he is looking forward to it because, “I get to hang out with nine of my best friends.”

He said that he and his girlfriend, Kimberly Caldwell, will keep in touch while he’s on tour. “Text and email will be my life the next few months.”

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Luke Menard

I know you remember Luke Menard from this past season on AI.  He had a wonderful smile and an amazing voice.  He was sort of quiet and didn’t get the coverage that a lot of the other contestants got.  Somehow he got lost in the shuffle of huge talents and fresh faces – even though his voice and stage presence were straight on flawless. 

Sadly, the 29 year old former American Idol contestant is battling Stage Two Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, a cancer of the immune system.  When he went to the doctor, Luke thought he had “walking pneumonia” but soon learned that his cough was much more serious than that.

When he was in the hospital in California (during the last weeks of the show), David Cook and Carly Smithson each visited him.

David Cook told People Magazine:

“I love Luke and I just wanted to show up and make sure that he understood that I love him and know that if there’s anything I can do for him and his wife, sign me up, you know?  Luke, Michael Johns, Jason Yeager and myself, we kind of buddy-ed up one day at Hollywood week.  We called ourselves the four horsemen. Any time one of your own is going through something as horrible as that, it makes everything else seem a little bit insignificant.

“Cancer,” Cook says, “is a very big part of my existence.  I’m excited to be put in [the spotlight] where I can hopefully do something to help other people.”

David Cook’s brother, Adam, has been waging his own war against cancer for ten years (brain cancer). 

Luke is back in his hometown now (Crawfordsville, Indiana) with his wife, family, and friends.  His cancer, Stage Two Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, has a 95 percent survival rate, with treatment.  While that’s extremely encouraging, Luke still has a lot on his plate to deal with, so keep him in your thoughts and prayers (as well as Adam Cook, of course.)

You can visit Luke’s MySpace  and show him your support.  His mood?  Determined. 

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American Idol JudgesThe music industry has gone mad.  FIrst, we had Miley Cyrus posing in a come hither type pose for a Vanity Fair cover – a pose that is decidedly inappropriate for a 15 year old.  Accusations are flying around everywhere about who’s to blame, but I’m wondering why there’s any question.  Everyone’s to blame.  Miley, the photographer, the magazine that’s printing the picture and benefiting from publicity resulting from exploiting a child, and anyone that was on the set when she was being fitted for a sheet.  They’re all to blame and I hope people will let their disgust be known by never buying the magazine again. 

It tanked it’s reputation.

Marie Osmond has taken it upon herself to point her finger at Miley’s dad, Billy Ray Cyrus.  According to People Magazine, Billy Ray wasn’t on set while those pictures were being taken and everyone close to the family says that he wouldn’t have allowed them.

Another star who’s pointing fingers and throwing out barbs is John Rich.  He stated that American Idol’s ratings were ”going down the toilet” because (in his words) the show’s scripted.  I don’t think it’s exactly scripted – but I DO know they push certain contestants down our throats. (More about David Archuleta later.)

Speaking of Paula, he weighed in on a big blunder that recently had all of us scratching our heads:

“‘American Idol’ infuriates me as an artist,” he told reporters. “They’re being fake about it. When you can’t make a cognizant comment about someone’s performance and you’re commenting on something that happened the day before, why don’t you just walk up on stage and slap them right across the face while you’re at it? As an artist, I would just flip them the bird and walk off the stage. She wasn’t even paying attention to what was going on.”

I have no idea where Paula’s head was that night, but his criticism is pretty unfair. She cares a lot about the contestants and I’ve never heard of anyone having a negative thing to say about her. All contestants, past and present, always talk about how sweet she is, how much she tries to help them, etc.

Granted, this year, the obvious propping of Archuleta and the unnecessary bashing of Jason Castro has turned even a die hard fan like me off.  In fact, if David Cook weren’t still in the race, I’d turn the show off and never turn it on again.  It was THAT uncomfortable to watch how they treated Jason.  It’s kids like him that allow the three judges to even have this show and lifestyle.  To belittle him and disrespect him like that was uncalled for. We all knew they wanted him out of the way for DA – just like they wanted Michael Johns and Carly Smithson out of his way.  Why does this show NEVER want the most talented people to be the last ones standing?!?!

 I’ve been a loyal fan of AI for years now – to the point of dropping EVERYTHING when it comes on.  I literally count the weeks until it returns when it’s on hiatus.  But this season has me thinking that next season will find me with better things to do.  I’ve grown tired of watching the show prop their favorites at superior singers’ expense.  When Simon stated that Archuleta “crushed” the competition, I spewed my Diet Dr. Pepper everywhere.  I’m not saying DA doesn’t have a really good voice – he does.   But, come on, he most certainly didn’t crush David Cook!  No way, never, nu uh.

Now the really weird news: David Archleta (a.k.a. The Chosen One) apparently has a stage father that puts all stage mothers to shame. The guy must be a real ass!

From TMZ: “Idol” sources tell TMZ Jeff has been a complete pain in the ass, interfering with the entire production. He has badgered producers, the band, vocal coaches and even other contestants. The final straw came this week, when Jeff wanted to change the lyrics to David’s first song, “Stand By Me.” Jeff insisted on adding a verse from Sean Kingston’s hit, “Beautiful Girls.” Producers sent him an e-mail telling him the lyrics could not be changed. They were beyond pissed when David sang the song with Kingston’s lyrics during the live show.

We’re told by changing the lyrics, it created problems with the song’s publisher and cost “A.I.” a lot of money.

Jeff was ordered to sit with “A.I.” lawyers on Wednesday, who told him he was “banned from being in the rooms where David was learning or rehearsing his songs.” It’s “Idol’s” position, since David is 17, he does not need a guardian — just a teacher. Jeff will be allowed to sit in the audience during the live show but he’s 86′d from anything backstage. Sources say the other contestants were fed up with Jeff and didn’t want him near them. Now they have their wish.

All in all, sources say Jeff is the stage dad from hell. BTW, he was banned on the set when David did “Star Search” a few years back.

Poor kid!  Dad needs to cool his heels before his son tells him to use them.

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When will I STOP being surprised?!

Last night, one of the three best singers in the competition was sent home while far less talented people stayed. I was kind of worried that (after Simon and Randy worked their mojo) he’d be in the bottom 3, but I had no idea he’d be sent packing. His performance was SOOOO much better than everyone else’s – except for Jason Castro.

They kind of set him up for failure, though, by not only having him go first – but also by Randy and Simon ridiculously attacking him. Randy was nastier than I’ve ever seen him. The theme was to pick a song that inspires you, and yet both of them criticized him for song selection!!! DUH – he chose the song that inspires him…what was he supposed to do, lie about it and sing another song.

Besides, he totally nailed the song – perfect as always.

Riddle me this, Batman – why in the blazes (as if I didn’t know) does The Chosen One never have to go first? He won’t have to until the contestants are so few that it won’t come into play. It’s a trick the show uses to further their little chosen ones and it’s so obvious it makes my head hurt.

With or without the title, Michael Johns will be a success – just like Jennifer Hudson and Chris Daughtry. He has the makings of a PERFECT lead singer, if there’s a band anywhere interested in the type of success Daughtry has had.

It’s such a weird relationship I have with American Idol. They drive me crazy sometimes, but I love the show to distraction. I just wish that the viewers would catch on to the tricks and actually vote for the BEST singers for crying out loud. NOT the one(s) the show/judges prop – the ones who are actually the best in the competition.

This season should have come down to Jason Castro, Carly Smithson, Michael Johns, and David Cook. What an amazing final four that would have been – certainly the best the show has EVER produced. But, nooooo, we’re going to be short changed. Again.

Why do they set themselves up to have the weakest top 4 every season?

Ack.

After the jump, below, is Michael John’s Performance. It was perfection.

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Just a little reminder of why one should never, ever, never try to sing a song that’s been sung by the greatest female singer of all time: Whitney Houston. The title bestowed upon her was, of course, given to her by yours truly – the biggest Whitney Houston fan since her own mom.

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David Cook and Michael Johns were nothing short of amazing last night.

I was so impressed with their vocals – and I LOVED the arrangement with Billie Jean.

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Click the link below for a little American Idol fun. People.com has taken some of this season’s contestants and shown a few famous people that could have gone into the equation in making them.

They’re really dead on! – Especially the one with my gal Carly Smtihson. Also, keep your eyes out for a “Hobbit Rocker.”

Celeb math: Idol Edition!

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