One week before the Academy Awards go down on ABC, American Idol‘s Top 12 assembled live to perform Oscar-winning songs of yesteryear.
Showing them all how it’s done was Lionel Richie, who kicked off the two-hour event with a performance of “Say You Say Me” from White Nights, for which Richie won Best Original Song at the 1986 ceremony. Click here to watch.
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Before we get to the songs,...
Showing them all how it’s done was Lionel Richie, who kicked off the two-hour event with a performance of “Say You Say Me” from White Nights, for which Richie won Best Original Song at the 1986 ceremony. Click here to watch.
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Before we get to the songs,...
- 4/19/2021
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
“American Idol” is having the Top 12 perform Oscar-nominated songs on Sunday, April 18. This is great promotion for next Sunday, when the show will be preempted so that ABC can show the 2021 Oscars. The two-hour show will air live nationwide and will conclude with Ryan Seacrest revealing the Top 9. On Monday, the 10th season 19 finalist will be selected from a group of also-rans who contended last year and were invited back to try again.
Luke Bryan, who tested positive last week for for Covid-19, has returned. Another of the judges, Lionel Richie, is expected to perform his Oscar-winning tune “Say You, Say Me” from the 1984 film “White Nights.”
The Top 12 hoping to make the cut are: Alyssa Wray, Ava August, Beane, Caleb Kennedy, Casey Bishop, Cassie Coleman, Chayce Beckham, Deshawn Goncalves, Grace Kinstler, Hunter Metts, Madison Watkins and Willie Spence.
Below, follow along with all the action in our live blog...
Luke Bryan, who tested positive last week for for Covid-19, has returned. Another of the judges, Lionel Richie, is expected to perform his Oscar-winning tune “Say You, Say Me” from the 1984 film “White Nights.”
The Top 12 hoping to make the cut are: Alyssa Wray, Ava August, Beane, Caleb Kennedy, Casey Bishop, Cassie Coleman, Chayce Beckham, Deshawn Goncalves, Grace Kinstler, Hunter Metts, Madison Watkins and Willie Spence.
Below, follow along with all the action in our live blog...
- 4/18/2021
- by Denton Davidson and Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Season 19 of “American Idol” on ABC has finally reached the Top 12 stage of the competition, with viewers getting to vote for their favorites based on the performance of these finalists on the Sunday April 18 episode. We have done some digging and discovered the Oscar-nominated songs to be performed by these would-be winners of season 19. Scroll down to see the names of these tunes and the movies that made them famous. Spoilers ahead.
All 12 of these contestants survived a prolonged process that began with winning over the three judges — Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie — at a regional audition. A whopping 15o plus hopefuls made the trip to Hollywood where they competed both individually and in groups.They were cut down to just 64, who had to sing for survival in the Showstopper round. Only two dozen made the cut and America then decided on the Top 16 and, in turn, on...
All 12 of these contestants survived a prolonged process that began with winning over the three judges — Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie — at a regional audition. A whopping 15o plus hopefuls made the trip to Hollywood where they competed both individually and in groups.They were cut down to just 64, who had to sing for survival in the Showstopper round. Only two dozen made the cut and America then decided on the Top 16 and, in turn, on...
- 4/18/2021
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Just last week, “American Idol” viewers declared that Grace Kinstler was the contestant most likely to win Season 19. Well, things have changed. Now it’s Willie Spence who has the best odds to claim victory, according to Gold Derby predictions. Willie rose to fame years before “Idol” when he went viral with his impromptu cover of Rihanna‘s “Diamonds.” He smartly chose to perform that song for his “Idol” audition and all three judges — Katy Perry, Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan — were stopped in their tracks.
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“I just want my voice to reach the world and just share my gift,” Willie declared at his original audition. The 21-year-old caretaker from Douglas, Ga added that he sees himself “hopefully winning a Grammy one day” if all of his hard work pays off. Do agree with your fellow “Idol” fans...
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“I just want my voice to reach the world and just share my gift,” Willie declared at his original audition. The 21-year-old caretaker from Douglas, Ga added that he sees himself “hopefully winning a Grammy one day” if all of his hard work pays off. Do agree with your fellow “Idol” fans...
- 4/16/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Twist alert! During the April 12, 2021 episode of “American Idol” Season 19, host Ryan Seacrest sent shockwaves through “Idol” nation when he announced the “biggest shakeup” in the show’s 20-year history. “Since they didn’t get their moment last year [due to the Covid-19 pandemic], we’re inviting 10 finalists back from last season to finally perform on the big stage,” he revealed. “You get to vote one of them into this season’s competition. Great, right?” Umm, that’s to be determined.
Mark your calendars for Monday, April 19, as that’s when the former artists will come out of quarantine to crash ABC’s reality TV show. The winner of the audience vote will join Season 19’s Top 9 singers to create what Seacrest calls the most “unique Top 10 we have ever had.” Scroll through our photos above for a refresher on these 10 “American Idol” comeback contestants.
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Mark your calendars for Monday, April 19, as that’s when the former artists will come out of quarantine to crash ABC’s reality TV show. The winner of the audience vote will join Season 19’s Top 9 singers to create what Seacrest calls the most “unique Top 10 we have ever had.” Scroll through our photos above for a refresher on these 10 “American Idol” comeback contestants.
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- 4/13/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Paula Abdul returned to American Idol on Monday, and the world was good again for two fleeting hours. And by good, I mean wonderfully weird.
The living legend, who served as a judge during Idol‘s first nine seasons (2002–2010), returned to the panel to fill in for Luke Bryan, who announced that he has tested positive for Covid-19. This reunited her with host Ryan Seacrest, who led her on a gloriously uncomfortable walk down memory lane.
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The living legend, who served as a judge during Idol‘s first nine seasons (2002–2010), returned to the panel to fill in for Luke Bryan, who announced that he has tested positive for Covid-19. This reunited her with host Ryan Seacrest, who led her on a gloriously uncomfortable walk down memory lane.
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- 4/13/2021
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
“American Idol” fans tuning into the Top 12 reveal on Monday, April 12 got a surprise even before the results were announced. Luke Bryan had to bow out of the first live show of season 19 after testing positive for Covid-19. His replacement – Paula Abdul, one of the original panelists who made “Idol” must-see TV for the better part of a decade. She’ll sit in judgement alongside Katy Perry and Lionel Richie.
While America will decide on 10 of the dozen contestants who will move on, the three judges will pick the final two. The Top 16 hoping to make the cut are: Alanis Sophia, Alyssa Wray, Ava August, Beane, Caleb Kennedy, Casey Bishop, Cassandra Coleman, Chayce Beckham, Colin Jamieson, Deshawn Goncalves, Grace Kinstler, Graham DeFranco, Hunter Metts, Madison Watkins, Willie Spence and Wyatt Pike.
Below, follow along with all the action in our live blog recap of Night 13 Season 19 episode of “American Idol.
While America will decide on 10 of the dozen contestants who will move on, the three judges will pick the final two. The Top 16 hoping to make the cut are: Alanis Sophia, Alyssa Wray, Ava August, Beane, Caleb Kennedy, Casey Bishop, Cassandra Coleman, Chayce Beckham, Colin Jamieson, Deshawn Goncalves, Grace Kinstler, Graham DeFranco, Hunter Metts, Madison Watkins, Willie Spence and Wyatt Pike.
Below, follow along with all the action in our live blog recap of Night 13 Season 19 episode of “American Idol.
- 4/12/2021
- by Denton Davidson and Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
American Idol's return to the studio with a live audience comes with a major caveat.
Luke Bryan has been forced to pull out of the season's first live show after contracting Covid-19.
“I’m sad to say I won’t be a part of tonight’s first live @americanidol show,” Bryan shared on social media Monday morning.
“I tested positive for Covid but I’m doing well and look forward to being back at it soon.”
The news means that producers have brought in a replacement for tonight's two-hour episode, which features the first episode with a studio audience since Covid-19 shut the show down for the first time last season.
But ABC has a treat for fans in Bryan's absence.
Paula Abdul, an original judge when the series debuted on Fox, will fill the vacant seat temporarily.
Abdul joins Katy Perry and Lionel Richie on the new episode of the series.
Luke Bryan has been forced to pull out of the season's first live show after contracting Covid-19.
“I’m sad to say I won’t be a part of tonight’s first live @americanidol show,” Bryan shared on social media Monday morning.
“I tested positive for Covid but I’m doing well and look forward to being back at it soon.”
The news means that producers have brought in a replacement for tonight's two-hour episode, which features the first episode with a studio audience since Covid-19 shut the show down for the first time last season.
But ABC has a treat for fans in Bryan's absence.
Paula Abdul, an original judge when the series debuted on Fox, will fill the vacant seat temporarily.
Abdul joins Katy Perry and Lionel Richie on the new episode of the series.
- 4/12/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Luke Bryan‘s early morning tweet has sent shockwaves through the “American Idol” universe. “I’m sad to say I won’t be a part of tonight’s first live show,” he writes on social media. “I tested positive for Covid but I’m doing well and look forward to being back at it soon.” With Bryan out of commission for the time being, ABC has hired a reality TV alum who’s no stranger to finding talent: Paula Abdul.
Abdul was one of the three original “American Idol” judges, sitting between Simon Cowell and Randy Jackson for eight seasons back when it aired on Fox. She will now reunite with longtime “Idol” host Ryan Seacrest, and she’ll sit alongside regular judges Katy Perry and Lionel Richie. Abdul was most recently seen as a panelist on Fox’s “The Masked Dancer,” where she came into contact with former “Idol” winner Jordin Sparks.
Abdul was one of the three original “American Idol” judges, sitting between Simon Cowell and Randy Jackson for eight seasons back when it aired on Fox. She will now reunite with longtime “Idol” host Ryan Seacrest, and she’ll sit alongside regular judges Katy Perry and Lionel Richie. Abdul was most recently seen as a panelist on Fox’s “The Masked Dancer,” where she came into contact with former “Idol” winner Jordin Sparks.
- 4/12/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Paula Abdul is returning to the “American Idol” family.
For the first time since the singing competition show was revived on ABC, Abdul will return to guest judge after series host Luke Bryan tested positive for Covid-19. He is currently recovering while in quarantine, ABC announced on Monday morning.
Bryan’s positive diagnosis means he will miss the first live “American Idol” broadcast of the season.
“I’m sad to say I won’t be a part of tonight’s first live ‘American Idol’ show. I tested positive for Covid but I’m doing well and look forward to being back at it soon,” Bryan tweeted.
I’m sad to say I won’t be a part of tonight’s first live @AmericanIdol show. I tested positive for Covid but I’m doing well and look forward to being back at it soon.
— Luke Bryan (@LukeBryanOnline) April 12, 2021
Abdul will join...
For the first time since the singing competition show was revived on ABC, Abdul will return to guest judge after series host Luke Bryan tested positive for Covid-19. He is currently recovering while in quarantine, ABC announced on Monday morning.
Bryan’s positive diagnosis means he will miss the first live “American Idol” broadcast of the season.
“I’m sad to say I won’t be a part of tonight’s first live ‘American Idol’ show. I tested positive for Covid but I’m doing well and look forward to being back at it soon,” Bryan tweeted.
I’m sad to say I won’t be a part of tonight’s first live @AmericanIdol show. I tested positive for Covid but I’m doing well and look forward to being back at it soon.
— Luke Bryan (@LukeBryanOnline) April 12, 2021
Abdul will join...
- 4/12/2021
- by Jordan Moreau
- Variety Film + TV
With viewers’ votes finally in play, Sunday’s episode of American Idol marked the end of the road for eight singers, leaving us with the Top 16 of Season 19.
Let’s start with the results. The following 16 singers are going through to the next round: Alanis Sophia, Alyssa Wray, Ava August, Beane, Caleb Kennedy, Casey Bishop, Cassandra Coleman, Chayce Beckham, Colin Jamieson, Deshawn Goncalves, Grace Kinstler, Graham DeFranco, Hunter Metts, Madison Watkins, Willie Spence and Wyatt Pike.
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Let’s start with the results. The following 16 singers are going through to the next round: Alanis Sophia, Alyssa Wray, Ava August, Beane, Caleb Kennedy, Casey Bishop, Cassandra Coleman, Chayce Beckham, Colin Jamieson, Deshawn Goncalves, Grace Kinstler, Graham DeFranco, Hunter Metts, Madison Watkins, Willie Spence and Wyatt Pike.
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- 4/12/2021
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Gold Derby’s “American Idol” predictions center has been open for less than a week, but we already have ourselves a front-runner to win Season 19: Grace Kinstler. This 20-year-old college student from Lakewood, Il went viral with her original audition of “Natural Woman” by Aretha Franklin, earning more YouTube views than anyone not named Claudia Conway.
Grace easily scored a Golden Ticket to Hollywood, where she’s been a fan-fave ever since. According to our odds, Willie Spence is currently in second place to win, while Chayce Beckham comes in third. Do you agree with your fellow “Idol” fans that Grace is the one to beat? Make your own predictions and then sound off down in the comments section.
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During Hollywood Week, Grace took on “10 Seconds” for the genre challenge, “Grenade” as her duet with Alyssa Wray and “Father” as her showstopper.
Grace easily scored a Golden Ticket to Hollywood, where she’s been a fan-fave ever since. According to our odds, Willie Spence is currently in second place to win, while Chayce Beckham comes in third. Do you agree with your fellow “Idol” fans that Grace is the one to beat? Make your own predictions and then sound off down in the comments section.
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During Hollywood Week, Grace took on “10 Seconds” for the genre challenge, “Grenade” as her duet with Alyssa Wray and “Father” as her showstopper.
- 4/9/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
American Idol Recap: Jewel and More Stars Close Out Top 24 Duets — Watch and Vote For Your Favorites
The second half of American Idol‘s Top 24 sang for viewers’ votes on Monday, taking the stage opposite some true music icons, from Jewel and Josh Groban to Incubus frontman Brandon Boyd. (Guys, remember Incubus?!)
Read on for our breakdown of the night’s performances, with video for each:
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Read on for our breakdown of the night’s performances, with video for each:
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- 4/6/2021
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
“American Idol” judges Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie had a hard time cutting the 64 contestants competing in the Showstoppers round of the competition down to just 24. But they managed to so in shows that aired March 28 and March 29. Now, it is America’s turn to vote as this Top 24 is winnowed down by a third.
On both April 4 and April 5, a dozen hopefuls perform both solo and with celebrity partners. Each night, the top eight vote-getters will move on to the Top 16 while the bottom four will be eliminated.
Below, follow along with all the action in our live blog recap of Night 11 Season 19 episode of “American Idol.”
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8:00 p.m. — They survived their first auditions, the grueling demands of Hollywood week and Showstoppers, but can they survive America’s vote? This time the power is in viewers’ hands.
On both April 4 and April 5, a dozen hopefuls perform both solo and with celebrity partners. Each night, the top eight vote-getters will move on to the Top 16 while the bottom four will be eliminated.
Below, follow along with all the action in our live blog recap of Night 11 Season 19 episode of “American Idol.”
See ‘American Idol’ Winners: Where Are They Now (Seasons 1 – 18)?
8:00 p.m. — They survived their first auditions, the grueling demands of Hollywood week and Showstoppers, but can they survive America’s vote? This time the power is in viewers’ hands.
- 4/6/2021
- by Denton Davidson and Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Season 19 of “American Idol” has finally entered the voting stage, which is where the power shifts from judges Katy Perry, Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie to viewers at home. Based on America’s votes, the Top 24 will be pared down to the Top 16 on Sunday, April 11, which means we’re getting even closer to finding out who will join the winners list that includes superstars like Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood and Laine Hardy. Who do You think it will be? Hurry and make your predictions in Gold Derby’s predictions center. It’s fun and easy — start right now!
Each week the eligible user with the highest prediction accuracy will win a $100 Amazon gift card, eternal bragging rights and a spot on our “American Idol” leaderboard. (See our contest rules.) It’s free to register for an account via email, Facebook, Google or Twitter, so what are you waiting for?...
Each week the eligible user with the highest prediction accuracy will win a $100 Amazon gift card, eternal bragging rights and a spot on our “American Idol” leaderboard. (See our contest rules.) It’s free to register for an account via email, Facebook, Google or Twitter, so what are you waiting for?...
- 4/5/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
And then there were 24. American Idol on Monday officially narrowed down its pool of talent, bringing viewers one step closer to actually having a say in who gets to move forward — which is good, because the judges made some truly questionable calls throughout this process.
Picking up where Sunday’s episode left off, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie delivered the news to Alanis Sophia and Casey Bishop that they’re both going through to the Top 24, which came as a shock to absolutely zero people watching from home.
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Picking up where Sunday’s episode left off, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie delivered the news to Alanis Sophia and Casey Bishop that they’re both going through to the Top 24, which came as a shock to absolutely zero people watching from home.
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- 3/30/2021
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Between a contestant’s frightening on-stage collapse to an equally frightening performance by future momager Kellyanne Conway, Monday’s American Idol was full of surprises.
But before we dive into the results, here’s a quick reminder of the notable names we lost on Sunday: Ammon Olayan, Brianna Collichio, Cameron McGhar, Celeste Butler, Christian McGuckian, Christian Terry, DJ Johnson, Erika Perry, James Perdue, Liv Grace Blue, Mason Picks, She Nova, Trinity Rose, Tryzdin Grubbs, Vahhley and Yurisbel. (I’d say they’ll all be remembered… but this is Season 19, so let’s not kid ourselves.)
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But before we dive into the results, here’s a quick reminder of the notable names we lost on Sunday: Ammon Olayan, Brianna Collichio, Cameron McGhar, Celeste Butler, Christian McGuckian, Christian Terry, DJ Johnson, Erika Perry, James Perdue, Liv Grace Blue, Mason Picks, She Nova, Trinity Rose, Tryzdin Grubbs, Vahhley and Yurisbel. (I’d say they’ll all be remembered… but this is Season 19, so let’s not kid ourselves.)
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- 3/23/2021
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
“American Idol” is midway through one of the the most fun stages of the competition, Hollywood Week. Night 7, which airs March 22, sees judges Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie taking another listen to some of the 150 contestants who got a golden ticket to La La Land. At the end of these seven days, only 40 contenders will make the cut.
Those two score of contestants will then take turns performing on their own and with celebrity guests. Only half of this Top 40 will move on in the competition. And from these Top 20, just 14 contestants will get put through to the live shows, which begin in early April. At that point, you will be able to predict the outcome of each episode in our predictions center.
Below, follow along with all the action in our live blog of the Night 7 Season 19 episode of “American Idol.”
See ‘American Idol’ Winners: Where Are They Now (Seasons 1 – 18)?
8:00 p.
Those two score of contestants will then take turns performing on their own and with celebrity guests. Only half of this Top 40 will move on in the competition. And from these Top 20, just 14 contestants will get put through to the live shows, which begin in early April. At that point, you will be able to predict the outcome of each episode in our predictions center.
Below, follow along with all the action in our live blog of the Night 7 Season 19 episode of “American Idol.”
See ‘American Idol’ Winners: Where Are They Now (Seasons 1 – 18)?
8:00 p.
- 3/23/2021
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Madison Watkins has wanted to be a singer for as long as she can remember. She has always loved to perform and her creativity is undeniable. Now Madison is hoping that American Idol will be the tool that helps her accomplish her dreams. During her audition, Madison made a risky move by performing an original song, but the judges fell in love with what they heard. With a Golden Ticket in hand, Madison is ready for the Hollywood round and there are already lots of viewers who can envision her making it to the end of the competition. Continue reading
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- 3/18/2021
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
Well, guys, we did it. After five long, emotionally manipulative weeks, the American Idol Season 19 auditions have come to an end — and no one is more tired than Katy Perry’s cow-print suit. (Rest easy, old friend. Your me-moo-ry will live on forever.)
Let’s start with Sunday’s surprise guest stars, which ultimately yielded polar opposite results: First, Season 18 finalist Francisco Martin dropped by to support his brother (and plug his new single), joining him in harmony for a performance of Season 17 runner-up Alejandro Aranda’s “10 Years.” (Yes, synergy!) Unfortunately, Martin took the lead on this one, which...
Let’s start with Sunday’s surprise guest stars, which ultimately yielded polar opposite results: First, Season 18 finalist Francisco Martin dropped by to support his brother (and plug his new single), joining him in harmony for a performance of Season 17 runner-up Alejandro Aranda’s “10 Years.” (Yes, synergy!) Unfortunately, Martin took the lead on this one, which...
- 3/15/2021
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Five weeks after “American Idol” kicked off season 4 on ABC on Valentine’s Day the audition episodes came to an end. Night 5, which airs March 14, features another 21 artists hoping to win over the three judges: Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie. Each is hoping to number among the 150 contestants who make it to the next stage: Hollywood Week. At the end of those seven days, only 40 will make the cut.
Those two score of contestants will then take turns performing on their own and with celebrity guests. Only half of this Top 40 will move on in the competition. And from these Top 20, just 14 contestants will get put through to the live shows, which begin in early April. At that point, you will be able to predict the outcome of each episode in our predictions center.
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8:05 p.m. — The final...
Those two score of contestants will then take turns performing on their own and with celebrity guests. Only half of this Top 40 will move on in the competition. And from these Top 20, just 14 contestants will get put through to the live shows, which begin in early April. At that point, you will be able to predict the outcome of each episode in our predictions center.
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- 3/15/2021
- by Denton Davidson and Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
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