The big night, the grand finale, and the final goodbye for Simon Cowell, it was a big night for American Idol fans. Only 2% of the votes separated Crystal and Lee and the audience seemed to have more Lee fans than Crystal fans in it. Could this be an omen?

With the opening reminder of Simon’s farewell, Randy stood up to give Simon a standing ovation followed by Alice Cooper singing “School’s Out.”

Last year’s winner Kris Allen sang his song “The Truth.” It was a fitting start for the tribute to Simon. They showed clips of Simon’s journey on Idol and I was amazed to see Simon with longer hair, having missed the first two seasons. Simon was so moved by the clips he laughed until he had tears in his eyes. Yes, Simon with tears, pigs do fly! Even Ryan was “feeling a bit weepy” as he put it.

Siobhan Magnus and Aaron Kelly sang a love song for Simon. “How Deep Is Your Love” by the Bee Gees, who came out during the song to join the singing. There were only two of the Bee Gees brothers, Barry Gibb and Robin Gibb, both of the original Bee Gees group. The other brother of the original three, Maurice, died in 2003.

This turned out to be just the beginning of the many big singing stars that would grace the stage of the Season 9 finale. Big Mike Lynche sang “Taking It To The Streets” with Michael McDonald, member of the Doobie Brothers band from 1975 to 1995 according to Wikipedia.

Dane Cook sang a tribute to Simon which I think may have been called “Simon Said” but that’s just a guess. Dane said that Simon had the honesty of Abe Lincoln and the charm of the guy who shot him.

The top six Idol girls came out singing Christina Aguilera’s song “Beautiful”, joined by Christina herself, who went on to sing another song. It was a bad girls night with Christina and all the female Idols in black leather. Siobhan’s stockings took it, though, being some strange variety of fishnet that wasn’t fishnet.

Comedian Ricky Gervais paid tribute to Simon calling him the “king maker.” Hey, what about queens? (No, we’re not going THERE.) Ricky claimed that Simon threw away old wrinkled money and you could get rich digging thru his trash cans for it. I kept thinking that past Idol Chicken Little was named Kevin Gervais and wondered if there was a relationship. My memory was close but not close enough because Chicken Little of Season 5 was actually Kevin COVAIS. Okay, so I was close.

The top six Idol dudes came out singing “I Can’t Go For That” and “Maneater” by Hall and Oates who joined in. I smiled to be reunited with Teflon Tim if only for a song or two.

Crystal Bowersox sang a duet with Alanis Morrisette. It was an amazing duet, the two were such a perfect vocal match. We got to see almost the entire giant sunflower tattoo on Crystal’s back.

Carrie Underwood, winner of Season 4, came out singing her song “Undo It.” Carrie continued the bad girls theme wearing black leather pants. Carrie is one of the biggest superstars ever to come out of American Idol winning several Grammy awards, CMT awards, Billboard Music awards, a host of other awards and induction into the Grand Ole Opry.

Crystal and Lee were both surprised with Ford Fiestas sporting the designs each had created for the cars earlier in the season. Crystal’s had sunflowers to match her tattoo. I’m not sure how surprised they were as this seems to be the tradition for the top two Idols.

Then came the biggest surprise of the night. The surprise that brought me to tears. It was a huge moment, full of emotions on so many levels. Casey James started the song “Every Rose Has Its Thorn”. My heart stopped, this is the signature song of Bret Michaels, lead singer of the band Poison. Bret was just crowned the Celebrity Apprentice by Donald Trump just a few days ago and he’s had quite a journey these past weeks.

Bret was the underdog on Celebrity Apprentice who everyone expected to bomb out early, assuming him to be just another airhead druggy rocker. Bret, however, turned out to be the biggest surprise of the year. He’s intelligent, hard working, an excellent team player, and he’s got a big heart, especially for his daughter.

I’m not a fan of the band Poison but I’ve definitely become a fan of the man, Bret, who I’d never heard of before The Apprentice. Not only did he win the title, he did it in spite of a series of life threatening medical issues that started with appendicitis and ended with a brain hemorrhage, warning stroke, and the discovery of a hole in his heart, all while he was competing on Celebrity Apprentice. He won $390,000 for his charity, the American Diabetes Association. Bret himself has diabetes and takes four injections a day for it. During his Apprentice competition he had the scare that his daughter would be diagnosed also. He’s been on quite a ride and I was amazed to see him join Casey in the song on stage. I knew that his doctors didn’t think he should be doing anything but resting yet here he was, performing. I’m sure I’m not the only one who cried.

One thing I’ve got to say about Bret, no other contestant on Celebrity Apprentice did a better job of making sure their charity got top billing. Throughout every single episode, Bret made sure to talk about diabetes and his charity. Most of the contestants I couldn’t tell you what charity they represented but Bret, he got it out there and he kept it out there week after week. Great job, Bret Michaels!

Bret exited saying, “You rock my world!” and Lee came on with the band Chicago. Lee finally mastered the art of looking into the camera when he sings.

Enter Paula Abdul to join the Simon tribute saying that Simon is a flirt if you’re a mirror. She added that he actually really was a flirt but that his hands always ended up on his own chest.

One of the more memorable Idol wannabes was brought on to perform. Larry Platt performed his hit “Pants On The Ground”, made famous during his unsuccessful Idol tryout. He was backed by a group of dancers who ended the song literally by dropping their pants to the ground, dancing with their pants wadded up at their ankles and sporting boxer shorts.

Another Idol wannabe from a season long past made a brief appearance. Try to remember William Hung, the strange looking Chinese fellow who sang the Ricky Martin song “She Bangs.” His unusual looks and bold but horrible audition catapulted him to instant fame, a small record deal, several TV appearances and even parts in several movies.

Paula offered a long farewell full of memories and said that the judges had become America’s favorite dysfunctional family. She said that after years of sitting between two men with boobs bigger than her own, she knew she’d had enough and finally left the show. Paula blew Simon a kiss, drew him a heart in the air and said, “To sir, with love.” They played a special song for Simon: “I did it my way.” Simon responded by saying, “It’s been the best 10 years of my life. I genuinely mean this, thank you, and I’m going to miss you!”

Every American Idol winner came on stage after Paula’s farewell with the exception of one: David Cook. The rest were there: Kelly Clarkson, Ruben Studdard, Fantasia Barrino, Carrie Underwood, Taylor Hicks, Jordin Sparks, and Kris Allen.

Simon said a few words and talked about his replacement judge. He said that the judges of American Idol were the voters who watched the show, motioned to the Idol winners of seasons past, said that the voters had done a great job and that for himself, “It’s been a blast.”

Another superstar came on stage to perform, Janet Jackson. It was a bittersweet performance with the shadow of Michael Jackson dancing thru my memory. I was reminded of how genuinely talented the Jackson family is. The death of Michael Jackson was one of the biggest losses of the music world. I consider Michael to be one of the greatest entertainers of my lifetime.

American Idol really pulled out all the stops for this finale and for most of it, I forgot what we were there to witness: the crowning of the new American Idol. Crystal and Lee sang “With A Little Help From My Friends” with Joe Cocker. They looked so free. That’s the only way I can describe it. They sang happy and free, no more judges to impress, no more votes to contend for, just the music and the song. They both totally let go and enjoyed the moment with the knowledge that win or not, their journey was just beginning.

I was reminded of a wise old saying: “The time to worry is before you place your bet. After that, the result is out of your hands so just sit back and enjoy the game.”

The moment of truth was fast approaching and Lee appeared ready to cry regardless of the outcome. He could barely contain his emotions. Crystal Mama Sox stood by him in an attempt to give him a shoulder. The verdict was read and Lee DeWyze was declared the ultimate winner of American Idol Season 9.

He was so moved that he could barely speak. His first words were, “Oh my god!” Ryan asked how it felt to be the new American Idol and Lee answered in a shaky voice, “I don’t know! It’s amazing! There are no words to describe the feeling. Oh my god!”

I have no doubt that both Lee and Crystal will go on to great success. Not every Idol achieves big success but I believe that these two will. Lee has the heat, the drive, the desire, and the voice. Crystal has incredible talent and the ability to inject the clearest crystals of soul into her songs, which become “Crystallized” by her voice. I don’t know how much drive she has being divided between her child and the road to success, but we’d surely miss out on a rare songbird if she didn’t take the road. Good luck to you both, Crystal and Lee! You both truly have earned it!

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Category: American Idol 2010

This definitely wasn’t your ordinary results night. President Obama and First Lady Michelle opened the show offering their support for Idol Gives Back, which was the theme for this particular results night.

Queen Latifah co-hosted with Ryan, covering several live performances in Pasadena. The Top 12 American Idols appeared for the event. I wish they each could have sang an individual song but famous singers bring more money to a charity so single spots were reserved for much bigger names.

Those names included: Black Eyed Peas, Jeff Beck, Joss Stone, Alicia Keys, Carrie Underwood, Annie Lennox, and Elton John.

They all came together along with Jennifer Garner, Victoria Beckham and Captain Sully Sullenberger to support charities such as Save the Children.

Comedian George Lopez, who won a silent auction giving him the rights to host some of the results, set the stage with disco lights and announced that it was about time that somebody judged the judges. He started with Randy, noting that people who work at the dog pound didn’t say “dog” as often as Randy. I don’t think I’ve ever seen Randy laugh so hard.

When he got to Simon he zeroed in on the tight shirts saying that people at home could tell how cold it was in the studio by looking at Simon’s nipples.

Judging finally shifted to the Idols themselves. After leaving the Idols in agony, two were finally sent to safety: Lee Dewyze and Crystal Bowersox. Two others were sent to the Bottom’s Out stools to await their verdict: Casey James and Aaron Kelly. This was a first for Casey.

Week after week I write about who didn’t live up to their potential. I predict the bottom three and sometimes add who I hope goes home. Rarely do I say who I hope wins. It’s always about the bottom three, never about the top three.

Originally my top three were Crystal, Casey and Siobhan. That’s changed over the weeks to Crystal, Casey and Lee. Siobhan has had quite a few weeks that didn’t grab me as she had early on while Lee has been steadily growing. Teflon Tim has never been in my top three but I’ve enjoyed him immensely and wanted him to stick around over some of the others simply because he made me smile. I’d rather see Mike or Aaron go over Tim for that reason. They’re okay but they don’t entertain me.

Okay, so we know that Aaron and Casey are in the bottom three while Crystal and Lee are safe. What next?

Morgan Freeman joined Randy Jackson to reveal another supported charity: United Nations Foundation. Morgan and Randy visited a Save the Children family, Randy all snazzy in a suit and orange striped tie. Every now and again they’d flash images of Randy in an Alaska shirt and I kept wondering what his connection was to Alaska. Never did find out.

More celebrities appeared including Slash, Tatiana Del Toro and Jim Carrey, who ran off the stage to pee. Two more charities were revealed, Feeding America and Global Health Care, which is a segment of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Yes, that would be THE Bill Gates. Apparently his foundation isn’t listed as an Idol Gives Back charity, but as a nonprofit partner along with charity One.org.

Elliott Yamin and Wanda Sykes were also part of Idol Gives Back. Wanda talked a lot about the weekly loser who gets voted off the show. She just couldn’t understand why they’d make the loser sing a song to remind America why they didn’t vote for that person.

Two other charities who benefit from Idol Gives Back are Malaria No More and Children’s Health Fund.

More results finally came, sending Michael Lynche and Siobhan Magnus to safety leaving Teflon Tim Urban to round out the bottom three.

Season 7 winner David Cook showed his support and Simon announced that over $15 million dollars had been raised so far. Several celebrity singers joined together to sing “Stairway to Heaven” with Randy Jackson playing bass guitar. That segment sped by so quickly I missed who the others were except for the singer, Mary J. Blige.

An interesting commercial came on showing girls dancing in bikinis, tight skirts and short shorts (reminding me of the old song Who Wears Short Shorts. The commercial was for Reebok Easytone shoes which are designed to help tone up your leg muscles and we all know that the leg bone is connected to the butt bone.

I’m not sure how this tied into Idol Gives Back as it wasn’t listed as a beneficiary charity or a partner charity, but Elton John showed his support for Elton John AIDS Foundation urging everyone to get tested. Apparently 33 million people worldwide are known to have AIDS.

They announced that next week’s theme would be Shania Twain and then announced who got voted off. They didn’t make him sing and he left with a big smile. You guessed it. Teflon Tim Urban goes home.

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Category: American Idol 2010

Top 7 sing American Idol 2010

April 20, 2010

Remember that last time two got voted off after the Judge’s Save, leaving seven to sing tonight. Alicia Keys was the mentor with songs of inspiration as the theme.

Casey James

Casey started the night with the Fleetwood Mac song “Don’t Stop”. Alicia wanted to make sure that the audience didn’t say, “I love that song” but that they said instead, “I love HIM!” While I do love Casey’s voice, I wish he’d have changed up the song more or chosen a Bob Seger song. Casey played great guitar and put a bit of a rock twist to the song but there wasn’t a wow factor. Casey has such potential but he keeps missing the wow factor. Randy thought it was a good performance but not Casey’s best. He was looking for something a little more special. I agree. Ellen loved the guitar and said that while Casey was consistent, he needed to be great and this wasn’t it. Kara compared it to a jam band and said he made himself like everybody else. Simon said it had zero emotion, no originality and called it a lazy song choice.

Lee Dewyze

Lee totally took the night as far as I’m concerned with the Simon and Garfunkel song “The Boxer”. Alicia told Lee that “people have to feel like you are that boxer.” I totally felt it. The emotion was so strong it brought me to tears. Not only that, Lee changed it up and made it his own. You would not have recognized it as a Simon and Garfunkel song. I loved their version and I loved Lee’s version. Awesome job, Lee! Randy said Lee was a great artist who was ready to make great music. Ellen said he was getting better and better which surprised her because she already thought he was great. Kara said that this was his moment. Simon said that while the evening was only two in, it was the best of the night. Simon called it sincere, emotional, inspirational and absolutely brilliant.

Tim Urban

Teflon Tim, minus the Teflon smile, sang “Better Days” by the Goo Goo Dolls. Alicia said she liked the song on him. For me it didn’t work. Tim had the unfortunate fate of following Lee, who set the bar so high it was nearly impossible to follow him. I didn’t feel the connection with Tim this time. He really should sing songs that let him smile. Inspirational or not, the song needs to be upbeat and happy or Tim gets lost. Randy thought it was just good karaoke. Ellen compared him to the soup of the day. Sometimes you like it, sometimes you don’t, and today she didn’t like the soup. Kara talked about this “new Tim” who was different from what we were used to. Was she missing the happy Tim, too? Simon said we’d be impressed if we were seeing him for the first time but called the performance a little bit of a letdown. He did add that Tim has improved.

Aaron Kelly

Aaron took on the song “I Believe I Can Fly” by R. Kelly. Alicia told Aaron that it had to feel deep and pure and passionate. While Aaron obviously put his all into it, for me it was pitchy, wobbly, and just a not-as-good copycat. With a song that big you need to change it up. You should never try to mimic a big song which is what he did. Randy said he’d picked a giant song, said he had pure vocal talent and that he’d done a good job. Ellen reminisced about that brief time in the 70s when she thought she could fly. Kara said watching that was like taking off. She mimicked a plane taking off kind of rough and finally said, “You got there.” Simon said that Aaron had given it his all but in the real world if we’d heard that song on the radio we would turn it off. Exactly!

Siobhan Magnus

Siobhan looked beautiful, opting for a younger look again with a younger hairstyle. She sang “When You Believe” by Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston. Alicia zeroed in on her money spot note and was very impressed with Siobhan’s voice. Alicia said that Siobhan could do things that a lot of people couldn’t do. The money spot note was not the screechy note that Siobhan has become famous for, it was a softer note. As if to punctuate her softer side, Siobhan had a butterfly sitting on her shoulder and another on her hand. There wasn’t a screechy note in the whole song. Randy thought she’d picked the toughest song of the night and for him it was just okay. Ellen disagreed, saying this was just more confirmation as to why she was here in the competition. Kara said that technically Siobhan sang it very well and added a “but…” Simon thought it was the wrong song for her, called it old fashioned and said that the leaves (butterflies) distracted him.

Michael Lynche

Big Mike took on the Chad Kroeger song “Hero.” Alicia wanted the people to go crazy for Mike. I didn’t go crazy. That song always makes me stop whatever I’m doing to listen. It’s a moving song and Chad sings it so beautifully. Big Mike had big shoes to fill and for me, he didn’t fill them. The beautiful song became ordinary, ho hum. Randy thought he held his own with it. Ellen said he did a great job. Kara said it wasn’t her favorite performance and that the song became unrecognizable. Simon thought he sang it pretty well but said the song didn’t quite gel for him. He commented that the theme was inspirational but Mike had picked a Spiderman song, as if somehow that mattered. For those of us who didn’t see the Spiderman movie we wouldn’t know anything but the song which is totally inspirational. Simon predicted that Mike would be around next week nonetheless.

Crystal Bowersox

That left Crystal to close out the night with the song “People Get Ready.” Alicia said that Crystal was one of her favorites and predicted that people would love her performance. For the first time this season, she sang without playing an instrument. I’m not familiar with the song but it sounded like a gospel song to me. She started out acapella and for a moment, I thought she was planning to do the entire song that way. It wouldn’t have made a difference. I didn’t care for it. Crystal may have alienated her fan base singing a gospel song. She reaches out to folks who either lived the sixties and seventies generations or who love their music. Choosing a gospel song unknown to the average listener was not a smart move. You have to know who your listeners are.

At the end of the song Crystal broke down and cried the last few notes. The song obviously meant a lot to her personally. Randy said he’s been a fan since day one and clapped. Ellen called it beautiful. Kara thanked her for taking such a big risk and said that “Mama Sox” had just schooled all the other contestants. Simon was happy to see her so emotional. He put her in a different class than everyone else we’d heard tonight.

Crystal was so emotional that she took Ryan’s hanky to dab her eyes. I predict that unless her show of emotion saves her, Crystal might find herself in the bottom three. Tim and Aaron will probably be in the bottom three, with the third spot either being Crystal or Mike’s.

There was a bit of a blooper as they replayed excerpts for people to vote. Crystal’s replay showed her ending the song with a smile and complete composure, not the teary breakdown she actually finished the song with. Did they use a clip from rehearsal for her excerpt?

Playbacks ended with Crystal putting her head on Lee’s shoulder for a moment, reminding me that Lee totally owned the night. Nobody even came close. Does America agree with me? We’ll find out tomorrow at the end of Idol Gives Back.

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Category: American Idol 2010