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'American Idol's' Lacey Brown Sings on 'Late Show' (VIDEO)
by Aimee Deeken, posted Mar 23rd 2010 9:00AM
Just because Lacey Brown has left 'American Idol' doesn't mean she's left TV. Lacey performed on last night's 'Late Show With David Letterman' (weeknights, 11:35PM ET on CBS) -- but not before educating Letterman on what the winner of 'Idol' gets out of the experience."You get like a big recording contract, you get to go on tour, they spend a lot of money on your wardrobe," Brown told Letterman.
When Letterman asked her for more details about the 'Idol' prize package, Brown deadpanned, "I don't know, because I'm just No. 12 they don't tell me what you get."
Watch the video after the jump.
'American Idol' - 'One of 12 Voted Off' Recap
by Kona Gallagher, posted Mar 17th 2010 11:52PM
I don't know why, but I was thinking up until this show started that we were still losing one guy and one girl; but the days of the competition being split evenly are over. We're only losing one tonight, so one of the genders is going to be completely safe. It's hard for me to guess who's going home, though, as last night's episode was one of those nights in which I questioned what show I was watching as compared to the judges.They, apparently, were watching some sort of star-studded tribute to The Rolling Stones, while I was watching a hot mess. The contestants seemed way over-praised, in general, while the one who wouldn't have made Mick Jagger question all of his career choices, Crystal Bowersox, was unduly criticized. It was crazy-town last night, so I'm really interested to see who America ultimately thinks should go.
Lacey Brown Eliminated from 'American Idol' Top 12 (VIDEO)
by AOL TV Staff, posted Mar 17th 2010 11:45PM
After last week's surprising 'American Idol' (Wed., 9PM ET on Fox) elimination of Lilly Scott and Alex Lambert , it was a relief to see mediocre contestant Lacey Brown finally get the boot. But Lacey took the news in stride, saying "I had a blast."Watch the video after the jump.
'American Idol' - 'Top 12 Perform' Recap
by Jane Boursaw, posted Mar 16th 2010 10:35PM

Tonight's 'American Idol' takes us to the "big stage," so it will be interesting to see how the contestants adjust and adapt to all of that space. And the theme is the Rolling Stones, which should be fun. Let's get to it...
Michael Lynche ('Miss You'). We learned a bit more about his past, and how his focus shifted from football to music after his mom died. Awww, his baby is so cute! He does kind of a bluesy-jazzy-pop version of 'Miss You,' and I like it well enough, although it doesn't blow me away. Randy wasn't crazy about the arrangement, but says Big Mike is a great performer. Ellen and Kara loved it. Simon thought the performance was a little corny and desperate at times, particularly the dancing, but he thought Michael sang it well. At this point, Simon and Ryan got into a little to-do about who Simon should be talking to, and Ryan stomped over to the judge's table and stared right at Simon. It was all very weird.
'American Idol' - 'Top 12 Revealed' Recap
by Jane Boursaw, posted Mar 12th 2010 8:00AM

Ryan Seacrest said there would be a few surprises on last night's episode of 'American Idol,' and that certainly proved to be true. You have to wonder if Vote for the Worst came into play, although even the worst contestants are still really, really good to have made it that far. Let's take a look after the jump, and see which four got eliminated.
'American Idol' - 'Top 8 Girls Compete' Recap
by Jane Boursaw, posted Mar 9th 2010 10:12PM

We start things out with an awkward scene of Ellen sitting on Simon's lap and making out with him. But as Ryan said, Ellen's taken. And so is Simon, apparently. Oh, and I really like Kara's straight hair, and whoa! We jump right into performances. Follow me after the jump...
'American Idol' - 'Four Finalists Eliminated' Recap
by Kona Gallagher, posted Mar 5th 2010 12:38AM

We're getting rid of another four people this week, getting us ever closer to a Top 12. Are we going to lose who you think we are, or is Vote for the Worst going to come in again and skew the results? These are the questions we have to answer. Well, they're some of the questions we have to answer. We also need to find out if Danny Gokey still has a career, and if we can have more than 70% of the contestants not look completely dead inside during the group sing.
We're going to look at the poll results from the last two episodes and see if who you guys think are going home are actually the ones to leave, or if we're going to get some curveballs thrown at us. Personally, I have faith in your ability to predict the future, so let's see how you do!
'American Idol' - 'Top 10 Girls Perform' Recap
by Kona Gallagher, posted Mar 4th 2010 12:36AM
We start the show off with an update on Crystal Bowersox: still no word on what landed her in the hospital yesterday, but she's back and ready to sing. We then transition into an awkward joke from Ellen about her dead grandmother, and even more awkward pseudo-flirting between Kara and Simon. It's gonna be that kind of night, I guess.In general, the girls show a marked improvement from last week, and there are really very few horrific performances, so that's definitely a step up. I was getting a little worried about this competition, but after tonight, I feel a lot better about the whole thing.
'American Idol' - '4 Finalists Eliminated' Recap
by Kona Gallagher, posted Feb 26th 2010 12:05AM

It's the first elimination show of the year! Generally, it feels like a huge loss when four contestants are eliminated all at once, but based on the lackluster performances by both the girls and the guys, I have a feeling that unless there's some huge shakeup, few tears will be shed.
But before we get to all that, we have a (lip-synced?) Top 24 performance, and 'Idol' winner Kris Allen makes an appearance, along with runner-up Allison Iraheta. We also get to see Kara's husband and one of the contestants in a bathrobe, so let's get started!
'American Idol' - 'Top 12 Girls Compete' Recap
by Kona Gallagher, posted Feb 24th 2010 12:13AM

Finally! We get the live show and our first chance to vote. How has everyone changed since Hollywood week? Are they already jaded Hollywood types? Can they sing in front of a television audience of nearly 30 million people? These are all things we'll find out tonight during the real beginning of 'American Idol.'
Other things we find out? This season's contestants really like The Beatles, and I may or may not be completely drunk right now, as my critiques match up with the judges way less than they usually do. So let's continue to see who your opinions match up with!
'American Idol' - 'Hollywood Round #4' Recap
by Kona Gallagher, posted Feb 18th 2010 12:45AM
Last night, we had roughly 30 minutes of content spread out over two hours, so for this hour-long episode of 'American Idol,' 15 minutes of actual stuff sounds about right. However, I was pleasantly surprised by the pace with which we sped through the remaining contestants. There wasn't a lot of hullabaloo, just people sitting in chairs and discovering their fates. There were a few surprises, but for the most part, the people you thought were going to make it did. What really worked for me in this episode is that the focus was on the people who got in, with a relatively short amount of time devoted to watching the rejected contestants cry. 'Idol' has a tendency to linger on peoples' pain a little bit too much, so it was nice to see that they refrained here, for the most part.
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