There’s an evil science behind the annual rite of passage known as the “group-performance round” of Hollywood Week on American Idol: Take a hundred or more emotionally fragile, sleep-deprived singers, force them to splinter off into small groups to learn sometimes unfamiliar songs under intense deadline pressure, and watch as fascinatingly awful things begin to happen.
That was certainly the case tonight.
The once charming Jordan Dorsey hallucinated that he was auditioning for the role of Miranda Priestly in The Devil Wears Prada. Cherubic 15-year-old Jacee Badeaux (pictured, bottom left) found himself getting the Idol equivalent of an atomic wedgie.
That was certainly the case tonight.
The once charming Jordan Dorsey hallucinated that he was auditioning for the role of Miranda Priestly in The Devil Wears Prada. Cherubic 15-year-old Jacee Badeaux (pictured, bottom left) found himself getting the Idol equivalent of an atomic wedgie.
- 2/17/2011
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
Earlier today, "American Idol" announced that they were lowering their age limit to allow 15-year-olds to audition. Well that makes sense, since season nine's youngsters — Aaron Kelly, Haeley Vaughn and Katie Stevens — all exuded professionalism and mega-talent under pressure. (Rolls eyes.)
I don't mean to slam Aaron and Katie personally. In fact, both of those recent contestants have knocked my socks off post-"Idol." Aaron displayed some legitimate songwriting chops and Katie's vocals during the finale were as good — if not better — than her co-star Christina Aguilera. But during the competition, both of those contestants received criticisms from the judges that suggested they should have honed their craft and experienced life for a few more years before standing center stage in front of 30 million people. It's hard to get judged when you're 25, and it's a hundred times harder when you're a sensitive 15-year-old.
"But Jim," you might argue, "some of...
I don't mean to slam Aaron and Katie personally. In fact, both of those recent contestants have knocked my socks off post-"Idol." Aaron displayed some legitimate songwriting chops and Katie's vocals during the finale were as good — if not better — than her co-star Christina Aguilera. But during the competition, both of those contestants received criticisms from the judges that suggested they should have honed their craft and experienced life for a few more years before standing center stage in front of 30 million people. It's hard to get judged when you're 25, and it's a hundred times harder when you're a sensitive 15-year-old.
"But Jim," you might argue, "some of...
- 6/21/2010
- by Jim Cantiello
- MTV Newsroom
Four more down, and another quartet to go before American Idol's Top 12 finalists are named on March 11. (Yes, folks, only one more week remaining until we get our Thursday nights back -- or start using some other TV show as an excuse for not leaving the couch.) [Warning: Spoilers Ahead, west-coast Idoloonies!] In living proof that at this early, contestant-heavy point in the competition, it's sometimes better to be abysmal than forgettable, voters approved a referendum to send home Michelle "half-gloves" Delamor, while sparing Lacey "0 for 2″ Brown. Still, a trio of scorched-earth vocalists -- namely Haeley "personality, 10; singing, 3″ Vaughn, Jermaine "Jesus didn't speed-dial!" Sellers,...
- 3/5/2010
- by Michael Slezak
- EW.com - PopWatch
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