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Simon Cowell picks Carly Smithson’s song for Mariah Carey Week - “Without You” - VIDEO Spoiler

Apologies for the clip. The sound is out of sync, but it’s worth watching anyway. Simon Cowell’s girlfriend Terri Seymour asks him who he thinks will pull off Mariah Carey week. Yes, this coming week Mariah Carey will be the mentor, and the theme is HER SONGS and only her songs. YIKES!

Anyway. Simon tells Terri that he thinks it’s a real opportunity for Carly Smithson. Terri then spills the beans. She tells Simon that Carly told her that she’s planning on performing the song he suggested for her in an interview.

Carly will be singing Mariah Carey’s “Without You”.

Carly: PLEASE LOVE ME DADDY! Maybe Simon will finally be pleased with Carly and she’ll be a happy, happy girl at last.

Oh, and Paula has a suggestion for the boys if they want to hit those high notes. But you have to check out the video And take the poll! after the jump. Oh that Paula!

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Randy, Simon, Paula and Ryan Appear on Larry King Live - Video

Randy Jackson, Paula Abdul, Simon Cowell, Ryan Seacrest on Larry King Live

Randy Jackson, Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul and Ryan Seacrest took up the entire hour of Larry King Live last night. After discussing Idol Gives Back, the gang opined on Season 7 and where they think each of the eight stand. They also predicted who would be the last two standing…

Watch the clips after the Jump…

Highlights:

  • All four plan to donate their earnings for that night to Idol Gives Back.
  • They agree that it will come down to a Battle of the Davids–David Archuleta and David Cook–for the Final Two.
  • Simon predicts that Syesha Mercado, Kristy Lee Cook or Jason Castro will be eliminated Thursday.
  • David Cook is favored by all 3 judges. Simon calls him “fearless” and says he’s his personal favorite.
  • They agree that Carly Smithson has not figured out who she is as an artist yet.
  • They think Michael Johns should stick to blue eyed soul. They don’t like him as a rocker.
  • Brooke White should stick to what she does best–singer/songwriter stuff. She could make it into the Final 3 or 4 if she picks the right songs.
  • All the judges agree that David Archuleta is the one to beat. He needs to pick the right songs to maintain his front-runner status.
  • Simon says the odds of Kristy Lee Cook winning are “one million to one”. Randy thinks she could have a country recording contract somewhere down the road. Simon doesn’t think she’s a great country singer. “She’s forgettable,” he says.
  • Randy thinks Jason Castro is “OK” as a singer–he’s just a “singer/songwriter in a bar”. Ryan challenges Randy. He says Randy said something different on the show. Paula thinks he has a very “definitive style”. Randy would not give him a recording contract, but he’d sign Kristy Lee Cook. Simon thinks Jason is all about song choice. Simon says, “the trouble is, he turns up every week and he looks like he doesn’t care.”
  • Randy thinks Syesha Mercado is more of an actress/singer and that she’ll end up on stage. Simon doesn’t think her vocals are good enough.
  • Simon’s favorite Idol is Kelly Clarkson. He thinks she brought legitimacy to the franchise, and he likes her personally since he’s gotten to know her.
  • An email question uses the phrase “pimp spot” and the judges find that funny. They have NO clue whatsoever how performance order is picked. They think names are picked out of a hat!
  • Randy thinks America has gotten the winner right every year. Simon thinks America got it wrong Season 5 with Taylor Hicks.
  • Larry King is an idiot.

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Leona Lewis on Good Morning America

Leona Lewis on Good Morning America

Pop R&B isn’t my thing, but even I have to admit she sings this stuff really well. After the jump, watch Leona perform her hit song “Bleeding Love” and her upcoming single “Better in Time”. Her album Spirit drops next Tuesday.

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Leona Lewis on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno

Leona Lewis performs on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, after the jump…

thank you lawrence, for the video!

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Caption This! Ryan Seacrest, Simon Cowell and Randy Jackson at the Details “Maverick’s 08″ Party

Ryan Seacrest is a Maverick! At least the editors at Details, think so.  Ryan is gracing the cover of their April issue and is featured as one of their “Mavericks” this month. 

Details threw a super-swanky party in his honor in Los Angeles Thursday.  The pictures of the party are available.  You know what that means. Oh yeah!  It’s time for another edition of Caption This!  After the Jump!

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Simon Cowell and Leona Lewis on the Oprah Winfrey Show - Video

Simon Cowell was the guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show today.

  • Simon is all “blah blah blah the wrong guy won Season 5 blah blah blah” again. He feels popularity won out over talent Taylor Hicks v. Chris Daughtry.
  • He thought last year was “just ok” and that if this year hadn’t improved over last, it would have been the end of the show.
  • He thinks this year’s cast is the most talented cast ever.
  • He says David Archuleta is the front-runner, but don’t rule out Brooke White, David Cook and Jason Castro. He thinks any one of these could win. No mention of Carly Smithson or Michael Johns. Hm.
  • He says that when it’s down to the 7 really talented singers of the competition, it’s going to get really good. Right now, he says, he’s “very very happy” with the competition.
  • Simon got involved with Oprah’s Big Give. He paid off the mortgage of a family whose young child is going through intense and lengthy cancer treatments. He told the parents that he’ll be the “guardian angel” for their little girl. What a guy!
  • He talked a bit about Idol Gives Back.

Click on the jump to watch Oprah’s 3-part interview with Simon. Bonus footage: Simon’s protege Leona Lewis performs “Bleeding Love”.

Thanks Lawrence, for the video!

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Simon Cowell on Live with Regis and Kelly

This is from yesterday’s show, but I haven’t had the chance to post them. Thanks to Rockers94 for the vids.

Check out Simon with Reese Witherspoon, and his two-part interview…

thanks rockers94 for the vids…

…after the jump…

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Today’s “Caption This!”

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Simon Cowell - Most of our focus this year was that we got a better top 12

Simon Cowell conducted a brief press conference with reporter today.  Here are two good recaps from TV Squad and Idol Chatter.  The Jist (my comments are in italics, heh)

  • “Ninety percent of what happened on the show last year was very good. It was a well-produced show. We are completely and utterly reliant on who walks in the door. Most of our focus this year was that we got a better top 12 and more interesting top 12 than we got last year.” Hey Simon, at least Nigel had the stones to take responsibility for what happened last year…
  • But then Simon said that the show will strive for a better balance between showcasing mentors and the contestants.  He said that he didn’t think the show let the audience inside the lives of the Season 6 Top 12. No kidding…
  • “There are three or four very strong guys and three or four very strong girls this year. It’s probably going to be one of the most open (competitions).” YAWN. Typical Simon-Speak.
  • About Fantasia’s brother, who auditioned for the show this year, “Dreadful. He can’t sing, and I think I’m right in saying this from memory, he was terrible. It was all fantastic until he started singing. Then we disputed the fact that he was Fantasia’s brother.” But didn’t he make it to Hollywood?
  • About Jordin and Blake’s slow sales, “It’s naturally disappointing they didn’t sell more copies or that neither artist has caught on fire. You want something like a Carrie or a Daughtry or a Kelly Clarkson, where thery’re competing with the Mariahs and everybody else. Am I surprised? Not particularly. The public decided this year it wasn’t necessarily what (it) wanted.”

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Season 7 Audition Update - Omaha, Nebraska.

ETA: American Idol auditions have finished in Philadelphia, San Diego (the judges admited to liking a couple of singers there!), Charleston, Dallas,  Miami and Omaha.  Last to go: The judges round in Atlanta.

Randy Jackson, Paula Abdul, and Simon Cowell auditioned hopefuls yesterday and today, including 23 year old Ross Koley, who of course, isn’t spilling the beans. Ross says, “If you watch the show in January, you’ll get to see everything that happens.

Uhhm. Or not, Ross. Many filmed auditions in front of the the judges wind up on the cutting room floor, or cut in a way that you won’t even recognize.

However, Idol producers did take time to film Ross singing in a local bar where he works as a waiter.

Camera crews also hit the streets on Thursday to record the contestants in their “natural habitat” as it were. I wonder how Idol producers plan to spin the city of Omaha? Considering their track record, I cringe at the thought…

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Final Round American Idol Auditions Take Place in Dallas This Weekend

ETA:  This guy auditioned in front of the producers today.  He blew it when he admitted to Nigel Lythgoe that he knew he couldn’t sing, but was auditioning because he wanted to be on the show.  Dumbass.

Second and third-round auditions are taking place at the W hotel in Dallas this weekend:

The American Idol frenzy continues in Dallas – this time at the luxurious W Hotel. Hundreds of second-round contestants showed up at the Victory Park hotel Thursday morning to audition for the show’s executive producers.

An Idol publicist said those “few hundred” contestants would be whittled down to an unspecified number. Contestants who then make it to the third round will audition sometime this weekend in front of Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson.

All three are reportedly scheduled to arrive in Dallas today, though Idol would not release details on when. Auditions will take place throughout the weekend at the W Hotel.

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Randy, Simon and Paula Audition Season 7 Hopefuls in Philly

Randy Jackson, Paula Abdul and Simon Cowell were in Philadelphia, PA this weekend for the first set of 3rd round auditions.  When asked by the press during the lunch break what he thought of the talent he had seen so far, Simon Cowell said,

“A lot of the auditions are …the equivalent of eating water for lunch – it doesn’t leave you with anything,” Simon told reporters Saturday afternoon, reaching into his bag of similes for one that’s not likely to strike a chord in a city known for fattier fare.

If I were a little ambitious this morning, I could go back through my archives and show you similar quotes from last year, and the year before.  That’s Simon’s shtick–telling reporters the talent is crap.   Remember Simon unloading on Seattle last year? In the end, Seattle turned out both the winner and runner-up (Jordin Sparks and Blake Lewis).  ]

C’mon people, we need some new material here!

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The last of the “cattle call” Season 7 auditions took place in Philadelphia, PA this week.  According to American Idol producer Patrick Lynn, there was a “monster turnout.” at Wachovia Stadium. “Three times the size it had been anywhere else,”  Lynn says. Philadelphia is not only the last audition city, but also the only tourstop in the Northeast. All in all, 20,000 people turned out to audition, the largest turnout in Idol history according to Idol publicists.

Anthony Fedorov worked the crowds at the audition for the local FOX affiliate.  Also on hand were Kimberly Caldwell for TV Guide and Constantine Maroulis. According to Kimberly, tryouts in front of the producers are taking place at a secret location Wednesday and Thursday. Auditions in front of Randy, Paula and Simon will take place Saturday and Sunday.

Producer Lynn says, “Philadelphia is the turnaround city, so you’re lucky to be getting all the judging done in one week. In the other cities, we’ve just done the first round preliminaries and so we’ll be revisiting those towns after Philly.” The judges rounds with Randy Jackson, Paula Abdul and Simon Cowell, will continue through the second week of October.

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Bits and Pieces

For you Lakisha Jones fans out there, mlive.com’s Idol Chatter blog is one-stop shopping for everything ‘Kisha.  Kiki finally had her big homecoming last weekend in her hometown Flint, MI and in Houston, TX where she lived for 6 years, and you can read all about it, at MLive.

Puppies and Rainbows Alert: I stumbled on this quite by accident.  Honest to carp, there’s going to be a “Chicken Soup of the American Idol Soul,” released right before Christmas.  Paula Abdul, queen of all happy things, writes the forward.  There’s a contest too. Write an essay on who your favorite American Idol is and why, and possibly you could win tickets to the Season 7 finale. Yikes! The book features contributions from Jordin Sparks, Blake Lewis, Carrie Underwood, Melinda Doolittle and others…

Speaking of books. Taylor Hicks has one coming out soon, “Heart Full of Soul: An Inspirational Memoir About Finding Your Voice and Finding Your Way” is set for release July 10.

And speaking of Paula Abdul. She’s had her troubles lately, which makes one even more anxious to see her new reality TV show ”Hey Paula” premiering June 28 on Bravo. I hear a train whistle blowin’…

Katharine McPhee may have felt snubbed by the Idol PTB when they failed to invite her back to perform on the show this season, but hey…IN YOUR FACE TPTB!  She’s set to star in a movie.  The indie film, “The Last Caller” is described as a “dark romantic comedy” and is being co-produced by her boyfriend, Nick Cokas.

Meet Simon Cowell, control freak.  He was recently the subject of the British show “This is Your Life.”  He found out he’d be the subject when the host of the show, Trevor McDonald, surprised him during the taping of the AI finale.

Sanjaya Malakar’s mom,  Jillian Rechi talks about Sanjaya and his sister Shyamali’s unconventional upbringing–no doubt spent hanging around airports. No sh*t, Sanjaya is really not an art school student named Bill Vendall. Kathy Griffin cracks me up.

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Finale Recap

Jordin Sparks looked exactly as I pictured her in the moment of her Idol victory.  Her win was certainly no surprise after Tuesday’s show, where Blake proved to be no match for Jordin’s prowess for power-emoting treacly lyrics.  Personally? I think it’s as it should be. Jordin is the perfect winner. Too bad the show ran so long we could not get some extended moments of Jordin revelling in her triumph with her fellow Idols.  The confetti machine appeared to be on the fritz, too.  Damn.

Biggest complaint about last night’s mostly entertaining finale?  More Idols, please.  Really, did we need to hear Gwen Stefani pimp lip sync sing her new single from an undisclosed location?  I would have rather had another medley from the kids.  Last year’s finale was so good, because it was filled with appearances from the performers who make Idol what it is–the KIDS.  In fact, Prince was the only guest last year to appear WITHOUT also performing with the Top 12.  This year, there were five solo performances from guest stars.

Having said that, I enjoyed performances from Tony Bennett and Green Day anyway.  The aforementioned Gwen, and Bette Midler–not so much.  Smokey Robinson, Gladys Knight and Joe Perry of Aerosmith were not only entertaining, but they all played nicely with the kids.

“It’s the night we’ve all been waiting for.  Who will take the title?  The beatboxer from Seattle, or the sweetheart from Arizona. The world is watching…This is American Idol!  For the last time this year…sniff. Continue reading ‘Finale Recap’

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 ETA: Another interview with Simon from Access Hollywood

  • Although he thinks Jordin is a better singer, he thinks Blake will be easier to produce.  He says, “I think Blake would be easier to produce because he’s more contemporary…I mean, there are a lot of people out there like Jordin already. I think Blake is an easier artist to focus on.”
  • After his Idol contract is up in 3 years, he claims that he’ll be done with Idol to concentrate on producing.

The second half is more interesting than the first.

  • Simon Cowell claims that he can’t predict the winner of the competition this year.  He calls it “The Entertainer vs. the Singer.”  He believes it will come right down to the wire at the end.  He thinks that is a good thing.
  • Simon says, contrary to what’s been written in the tabloids, he is NOT engaged to be married.
  • Simon said he was “really depressed for 24 hours” after Melinda Doolittle was booted last week. He thought she was the best singer and tried harder than the other contestants.

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This week’s TV Week interview with Nigel Lythgoe. Download here.

  • Nigel says he thinks it was the best Top 3 that they’ve ever had, and, “The most talent they’ve had on that stage in a long time.”
  • While Nigel was careful to spread the praise around evenly he said that the two females could split the vote to leave a male in the race.
  • He thinks Jordin Sparks should be the next American Idol and was a little disturbed at Simon’s critical attitude toward her last night.
  • Initially, the Maroon 5 song did not get cleared. Nigel claims they relented when Blake called them up personally to ask permission to sing the song.

Read a transcript of the interview after the jump. Continue reading ‘TV Week Interview with Nigel Lythgoe: He thinks Jordin Sparks should be the next American Idol’

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Idol Update

Taylor Hicks hits the stage on his current tour at about the same time American Idol starts, so he has not been able to keep up, he tells Billboard.  Besides, the tour, Taylor is working on his autobiography, “Heart Full of Soul” due out in July. 

Ace Young has been added to the “faculty” of this summer’s American Idol summer camp.

Katharine McPhee’s video “Over It” is #1 for the second week in a row at the VH1 Countdown

It had to happen.  McDonalds introduces American Idol themed Happy Meals with Paris Bennett serving as their spokeskid.  According to the press release,  ”For three weeks, from April 20 through May 10, 2007…young guests will receive one of six superstar toys inspired by AMERICAN IDOL.”  The “superstar” toys include, “… a guitar, headset, microphone, MP3 player, sunglasses and an applause meter with clapping hands.”  Uhhh…

Speaking of Paris, she sent a bulletin to her myspace friends apologizing for her recent comments about American Idol:

Hey guys I know this week yo’ve all heard some not so nice things about me… I just want to say I give my up most respect and honors to American Idol… without them I wouldnt have met you all and you all would have never known me…. Im not a mean person by any means….Im grateful for each and everything i get and every new opportunity I get I thank American Idol cause thats why that opportunity flowed my way…!! As for all the sanjaya fans I have lots of respect for him he reminds me of myself with the hair changes etc…. i never meant to come off like I hated him cause thats not what kind of person I am…. What I’ve learned from this week is that your words may mean one thing to me and another to other people….! I truely apologize….Love Always,Paris Bennett aka Princess P
“You’ve Officially Beeen Princessed”

Whoopie Goldberg now knows what the rest already know about Elliott Yamin.  That boy can sang…  Whoopie said, after Elliott performed on a radio show she was guest-hosting in Kentucky, “You can sit down and sing a song. That’s what singing is supposed to be. Nobody is turning buttons and trying to sweeten the sound”

Congratulations to Kelly Clarkson for winning Song of the Year for “Since You Been Gone” at the recent ASCAP awards.

The AV Club answers this musical question, “Is American Idol bad for music”  The answer is surprisingly pro-Idol.  According to a recently conducted survey, Idol is the most discussed TV show around office water coolers.  Well, duh.

Hmmm, there is still such a thing as an Idol attorney?  I’d think by now the Idols are savvy enough to find and hire their own counsel…

Did you know that tragedies like the Virginia Tech massacre can be laid at the feet of Simon Cowell? *eyes roll*

And, finally, is Paul McCartney too nice for American Idol?  According to producer Ken Warwick, “[McCartney’s] a nice guy. He doesn’t like Simon saying, ‘You’re horrible. You’re the worst I ever heard. You shouldn’t be singing.’  So the chances of Paul coming on the show were pretty slim.”

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Idols on Oprah

Simon Cowell and the Top 6 were Oprah Winfrey’s guests today on her show.  Simon answered Oprah’s questions via satellite from Las Vegas.  His top 2 Idols are Melinda Doolittle and Jordin Sparks, but he’s not counting out LaKisha Jones, if she turns in more performances like her show-stopping “And I Am Telling You” from the semi’s.  He likes Chris Richardson, because he is contemporary, and he thinks Blake Lewis is a pop star. 

About the newly-eliminated Sanjaya Malakar, Simon says, “I miss him, probably in the same way as I would miss now my favorite horror movie…I don’t mean that nastily, because I like horror movies. But there’s a kind of like, ‘I hate it, I love it.’ And that’s how I felt about Sanjaya…He was a very sweet guy, quite entertaining, but a horrible singer.”

During the second segment, Oprah interviewed the Top 6 via satellite from the Idol studios in LA.  You can watch the interview for yourself right here:

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TV Week Interview: The Top 7

Chuck Ross of TV Week interviews producer Nigel Lythgoe about this week’s Top 7 performance show.

Nigel explains tonight’s results show gimmick, “I’m going to split the group into the highest voting group and the lowest voting group, and then I’m going to take one of them and say, ‘congratulations, you’re safe, go and join the group that is safe’ and have them make the decision.” (me: they’ve done a variation of this every year since Season 3 during Top 7 week)

When Chuck asked if there was a surprise tonight, Nigel said, “I don’t deal in surprises Chuck, I deal in reality.”

Nigel Lythgoe attempts to clear up the controversy that’s been brewing all day around Simon Cowell’s ”eye roll” after Chris Richardson’s post-performance condolences (not until after he had some words with Simon) to his fellow Virginians regarding the VA Tech tragedy.  Nigel becomes pretty angry, to the point where he begins to ramble midway through.  Here is his entire screed verbatim: Continue reading ‘TV Week Interview: The Top 7′

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