Showing posts with label american idol season 5. Show all posts
Showing posts with label american idol season 5. Show all posts

Friday, November 16, 2007

Elliott Yamin - "One Word" Music Video

Why did the make Elliott Yamin jump around and try to dance in his music video for "One Word"? And is it just me or are his khaki pants belted too high? Also, he looks best in the car (natural/casual) rather than the big hair, trendy fedora or semi-slicked (pictured) looks.

His voice is great, I love this song but I think the video feels "forced."

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Revisionist Idol - Season 5

via Idol Chatter

1. Elliott Yamin (finished 3rd on the show): I think Elliott was fortunate enough to have both a dedicated core of fans and at the same time be the finalist who was most liked by dedicated fans of other singers. I think he has just become (or may always have been) the most likable, least polarizing finalist of the season.

2. Chris Daughtry (4th): Chris' fervent fans, and those impressed by his post-show dominance on the sales and airplay charts, were enough to offset his detractors and net him the retrospective runner-up trophy.

3. Taylor Hicks (1st): He always was a polarizing figure on the show, and his lower profile since (which is quite likely at least partially by choice) may have cost him in the long run.

4. Kellie Pickler (6th): How about that? Many commenters mentioned how impressed they were with the way her post-show career has developed (must not insert bad joke here...). A new country artist selling more than 600,000 records is remarkable; to expect her to equal Carrie's sales is unrealistic -- Carrie's career is one of those rare, perfectly aligned combinations of timing, circumstance and talent. Kellie's album showed off surprising depth and a knack for lighthearted, upbeat country, and clearly it (and her public persona) impressed a lot of you, enough to give her a two-notch boost in the rankings.

5. Mandisa (9th): Now that surprised me. It is a consistent result with the retrospective boosts received by Tamyra, Nadia and La Toya, adding to the feeling that Idol frequently gives short shrift to talented African American female vocalists. But I'm not sure that alone, and her modest post-Idol career, explains her extremely strong showing in this vote.

6. Bucky Covington (8th): Close behind Mandisa (it's a very tight little cluster between positions 7 to 4), the season's other emergent country star improved on his original ranking. I think his chart success and artistic growth were factors, as well as his evident likability, which only became more apparent from his diary entries on this blog earlier in the year. Plus he gave Taylor-haters a Southern rockish guy to vote for.

You may have noticed the absence so far of a very prominent Season 5 finalist, who can finally be found at ...

7. Katharine McPhee (2nd): Wholly surprising! (Well, partially surprising, anyway.) This was easily the most radical rejection of a top-two finisher so far. Factors presumably include her relatively sluggish sales (although, at least at this point, they're in the same neighborhood as Elliott's), dissatisfaction with her post-Idol musical choices, and a strong feeling (one that kept coming up in comments) that she was an unlikable personality, an overprivileged type, or an erratic singer (or two or three of those things). Something of a shocker.
8. Paris Bennett (5th): Paris also took a tumble in the rankings, likely a combination of her perceived immaturity and widespread disappointment with the album she recorded.
9. Ace Young (7th): Not having an album out yet surely didn't help his cause. It was interesting to see how many people who voted for him cited Father Figure (which if I recall he sang in the semifinals) as their reason for picking him.
10. Lisa Tucker (10th): Finally, down in 10th place, someone's revised ranking actually matches the historical finish. Lisa got some nice comments about how well she performed on tour, but many felt her youth held her back.
11. Melissa McGhee (12th)
12. Kevin Covais (11th)

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Carrie Hits A(nother) High Note


Carrie Underwood's new single, So Small, the lead track from her second album (due Oct. 23), makes its debut on the Radio & Records/Billboard country chart at No. 20. That's the highest debut position for a solo country female singer in Nielsen BDS history ... as well as the highest debut for any song this year.

GO CARRIE!

Monday, July 30, 2007

Carrie's New Single!! - So Small

Carrie released her new single (the first from her upcoming album) today to radio stations. It seems like a station in North Carolina was the first to play it. I was able to hear it, and I gotta say I think Carrie has a HUGE hit on her hands. This is a song very similar to Jesus, Take the Wheel in theme and her voice really soars all over it. I am sensing a ton more awards are going to be coming her way this next year. And if this song is any indication of what the rest of her album is going to sound like then I think Carrie will indeed be the best selling Idol of all time.

Thanks to Kevipodmusic.blogspot.com for ripping it and posting on their site. If you would like to hear the song click here.

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Elliott Yamin LIVE - June 12, 2007


I had the pleasure to see Elliott Yamin perform live at the small, but famous venue Slim's in San Francisco. With less than 400 people inside, it was an intimate show where we were all afforded a fantastic view and could easily hear his beautiful voice.

After the show, he stayed as long as he could for meet-and-greets even though he needed to be on the bus ASAP in order to get to L.A. for press at 5am the next morning. I brought my copy of his CD and he autographed it and shook my hand while thanking me for supporting him.

I hope he continues to make music and tour because I am officially a Yaminiac!

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Katharine McPhee Supports Sanjaya

No Kat! No!

“First of all, I think Sanjaya is an absolute phenomenon,” she said in an interview with Jam! Showbiz. ”Every year, there’s something that makes the show even bigger than it was the year before. I’m on the Sanjaya train! I’m like, ‘Go Sanjaya!’”

If not for the show, McPhee also acknowledges shemight not be with us today.

“I do believe American Idol saved my life,” she confessed. “Finally, it felt like doors were opening for me and the dark clouds were separating. Making it to the finals really saved me. I was able to find what I was passionate about, which was important because the things you love in life will eventually overcome the demons.”

And she’s perfectly okay with having to prove herself to a few skeptics.

“There are certain challenges being from American Idol, like the (proving your) legitimacy thing, but there’s much less of that now. Look at Kelly Clarkson and Reuben (Studdard) and Jennifer Hudson — they’ve all sold records and it’s proving that real artists do come out of Idol. I’m grateful for that,” McPhee said.

Fans Love Her, They Really Love Her!


Carrie Underwood once again proved to be an unstoppable force in country music last night when she took on, and beat out, Kenny Chesney, Dixie Chicks, Rascal Flatts and other country superstars at the CMT Awards. Carrie went 3 for 3 winning Best Director of a Video, Best Female Video and Video of the Year for "Before He Cheats". This award show is all based on fan votes so it looks like the people really do love Carrie. Congratulations Carrie! But seriously, what is she wearing? Are those Flashdance socks/legwarmers making a comeback?

You can read the whole article here. [via E! Online]

Friday, April 13, 2007

Bucky Covington's Debut CD


Clear Channel is streaming the entire debut CD from Bucky Covington. Take a listen before you buy it on Tues. I haven't had a chance to listen to the whole thing yet but I've liked the little I've heard. It has a very southern-rock, "Friday Night Lights" type feel to it.

Click here to listen to Bucky's album!