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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2013 9:57:31 GMT -5
aikent, aikent...
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2013 10:00:13 GMT -5
By the way KAMAR, your roller coaster posts brighten my every morning. Can't say it every day, but I think it!
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Post by wal on May 22, 2013 10:05:24 GMT -5
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Post by 4Ms on May 22, 2013 10:10:58 GMT -5
Adam and Kelly C would make a lively, honest pair of judges. I love the idea of former contestants for the judges panel since I brought it up last month. I was wrong about adding Ruben, but they're wrong about Clay. Both dull as dishwater. I still like Kellie Pickler and yea, she won DWTS! Maybe Kellie P, if Kelly Clarkson said no. How about Adam, Kelly Clarkson, Ruben Stoddard, & Kellie Pickler on the judges panel? I'd love that and I think they could get back some of the base audience.
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Post by theosgma on May 22, 2013 10:12:30 GMT -5
I love having this on every page. Since I check in lots for short spurts during the day, I can click and listen while I scroll through the latest posts. Great way to help get the numbers up.
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Post by wal on May 22, 2013 10:17:56 GMT -5
POPDUST @popdust Could @adamlambert be an #AmericanIdol judge in 2014? See the other names floating around: popdu.st/14xzLm8"The all-star names being tossed around? Jennifer Hudson, Clay Aiken, Adam Lambert, and Kelly Clarkson so far. (Idol diehards might recall Kelly literally swapping seats with Randy at her first audition.) We’re sure rumblings of Katherine McPhee, Jordin Sparks, and Carrie Underwood will eventually surface if those don’t pan out."
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Post by wal on May 22, 2013 10:42:59 GMT -5
Michael Slezak @michaelslezaktv Report: American Idol Mulling All-Alumni Judges' Panel — Crazy-Good or Just Crazy? tvline.com/2013/05/22/american-idol-former-contestants-as-judges-adam-lambert-kelly-clarkson/ … #idolReality TV fans are acutely aware that American Idol — coming off a Season 12 finale that, year-to-year, was down 33 percent in total viewers and 44 percent in the 18-49 demo — is bracing for the kind of treatment that Tyra Banks gives to pretty young pageant girls on Top Model: A dramatic makeover!
And a report today from Vulture – that producers are considering a judges’ panel made up entirely of former contestants — certainly sounds like Idol is in for more than a basic cut-and-color during the dormant period before filming on Season 14 gets underway sometime in late August or early September.
Still, while there’s certainly some #Pow to the rumors that Kelly Clarkson, Jennifer Hudson, Adam Lambert and Clay Aiken have all been approached about taking over the chairs most recently occupied by Keith Urban, Nicki Minaj, Randy Jackson and Mariah Carey, I can’t shake the fear that this sounds more like a gimmicky quick fix to Idol‘s declining health rather than a deeper examinatination of what’s truly ailing the franchise. (We should also bear in mind that, at this early stage, everything about Season 14 — short of the fact that Randy won’t be back — is speculative.)
Nevertheless, let’s weigh the potential positives and negatives of an all-alumni panel:
PROS * The majority of Idol grads are inarguably talented vocalists, lending immediate credibility to their critiques. * Lambert and Aiken, in particular, have reputations for amusingly unchecked candor — a quality that’s been sadly lacking in most Idol judges (as well as their rivals on The Voice and The X Factor). Plus, as my Idology cohost (and Season 6 standout) Melinda Doolittle has proven, it’s possible to be critical without being cruel or dismissive. (Come to think of it, Fox really ought to have Melinda’s agent on speed dial…even if I have no clue how I’d go on without her!) * Populating the panel with Idol‘s bold-faced grads might generate enough nostalgia to lure back some lost viewers, and would certainly underscore The Voice‘s lack of success in turning its own alumnae into musical superstars. * Adam Lambert’s hair > Keith Urban’s hair. CONS * As we’ve seen with everyone from Jennifer Lopez to Steven Tyler to Adam Levine to Mariah Carey, it’s very, very, very difficult to get current artists — whose primary income source comes from selling their music to the masses — to say or do anything as judges that would make them seem “unlikeable.” While that’s good news to their labels, it generally leads to the kind of bland, toothless feedback that makes TV viewers reach for the fast-forward button. Clarkson herself wasn’t terrible at critiquing rival contestants last summer on the ABC reality competition Duets, but is “not terrible” really what Fox is looking for? * Regardless of who winds up in the Paula Abdul Memorial Chair, Idol producers need to make a three-tiered guarantee regarding Season 14′s judges: 1) That said panelists will be encouraged — no, required — to give honest feedback about the performances happening in front of them. 2) That at no time will the show’s producers try to sway or script the judges’ comments during live performance shows in order to push some kind of premature, predetermined vision of who they feel should wind up in the finale. 3) That said judges will commit enough time and energy to their jobs that they’ll be able to actually formulate real opinions — and deliver actionable feedback — to the contestants in front of them. Without those guarantees, it doesn’t matter if the chairs are filled by your dad, my mom and a monkey gleefully banging together a pair of cymbals. * Ultimately, if producers think that they can cook up a panel of three or four alumnae and — voila! — their ratings woes will be solved, then it’s time to start writing Idol’s obituary now. This is a show that — at its heart — is about watching an Oklahoma farm girl get transformed into one of the nation’s biggest music superstars. Uncle Nigel & Co. (or whoever replaces Uncle Nigel & Co.) need to examine every aspect of the show — from audition to coronation — with an eye on how to return focus to that anonymity-to-stardom trajectory and how to make viewers feel that they’re ultimately the true deciders of how said trajectory plays out. What do you think of the idea of an all-graduate panel on Idol? Which three or four former contestants would you like to see in the chairs? Sound off in the comments, and for all my Idol news, interviews, recaps and videos, follow me on Twitter @michaelslezaktv!
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Post by evergreen on May 22, 2013 10:43:15 GMT -5
POPDUST @popdust Could @adamlambert be an #AmericanIdol judge in 2014? See the other names floating around: popdu.st/14xzLm8"The all-star names being tossed around? Jennifer Hudson, Clay Aiken, Adam Lambert, and Kelly Clarkson so far. (Idol diehards might recall Kelly literally swapping seats with Randy at her first audition.) We’re sure rumblings of Katherine McPhee, Jordin Sparks, and Carrie Underwood will eventually surface if those don’t pan out." If they should go that route Melinda Doolittle, who has been "judging" Idol for quite a while with Michael Slezak, would be a good choice. ETA: Ha! I see Michael agrees with me!
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Post by thelambertluvva on May 22, 2013 10:43:33 GMT -5
Adam's name is mentioned in the article but WTF with the 3 pictures????? Good morning. Yeah....WTF with the pictures? Clay Aiken.....seriously?! Yeah, Clay Aiken? He's the one with the biggest fall from grace.
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Post by 4Ms on May 22, 2013 10:44:13 GMT -5
I don't see any Adam events after: adamlambertevents.wordpress.com/July 02: Concert Del Mar, California. San Diego County Fair at Del Mar Fairgrounds, Del Mar, CA at 7:30pm PT. July 03: Concert Hollywood, California. AT&T Live Proud contest. Meet & Greet and private concert. Date subject to change. Time TBA. ******************************************* www.americanidol2014.com/2013/05/17/american-idol-2014-season-13-audition-cities-announced/American Idol 2014 – Season 13 Audition Cities Announced!Do you have what it takes to be the next AMERICAN IDOL? The Season 13 audition cities were just announced and now you can make your plans to become the next superstar! Can’t make it to one of the cities below? Starting next Thursday after the finale you can audition online here. Please check back regularly for updated information. AMERICAN IDOL SEASON 13 AUDITION CITIES: San Francisco, CA – July 16 AT&T Park 24 Willie Mays Plaza San Francisco, CA 94107 Detroit, MI – July 21 Ford Field 2000 Brush Street #200 Detroit, MI 48226 Atlanta, GA – July 26 Gwinnett Center 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway #100 Duluth, GA 30097 Boston, MA – August 2 Gillette Stadium 1 Patriot Place Foxboro, MA 02035 Austin, TX – August 7 Frank Erwin Center 1701 Red River Street Austin, TX 78701 Omaha, NE – August 11 CenturyLink Center 55 North 10th Street Omaha, NE 68102
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