American Idol | |
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Season 13 | |
Hosted by | Ryan Seacrest |
Judges | Harry Connick Jr. Jennifer Lopez Keith Urban |
Winner | Caleb Johnson |
Runner-up | Jena Irene |
Finals venue | Nokia Theatre L.A. Live |
Release | |
Original network | Fox |
Original release | January 15 – May 21, 2014 |
Season chronology | |
The thirteenth season of American Idol , styled as American Idol XIII, premiered on the Fox television network on January 15, 2014. [1] Ryan Seacrest returned as host for his thirteenth season. Keith Urban was the only judge from the twelfth season to return. Former judge Jennifer Lopez, who returned after a one-season absence, and Harry Connick Jr. both joined the judging panel following the departures of Mariah Carey, Randy Jackson, and Nicki Minaj, although Jackson remained as a mentor, replacing Jimmy Iovine.
On May 21, Caleb Johnson was announced the winner, with Jena Irene as the runner-up. Other notable contestants from this season included Remi Wolf and Queen Naija.
There were a number of major changes this season. On May 9, 2013, Randy Jackson announced that he would no longer serve as a judge. [2] On May 30, 2013, Mariah Carey and Nicki Minaj both also announced they would not return to the judging panel. [3] [4] On August 1, 2013, it was confirmed that Keith Urban would return as a judge for another season. [5] Executive producers Nigel Lythgoe and Ken Warwick were succeeded by Per Blankens, previously of Idol , the Swedish version of American Idol. [6] On June 25, 2013, it was confirmed that producers Jesse Ignjatovic and Evan Prager would join Blankens as executive producers of the show. [7] Bill DeRonde replaced Warwick as the director of the audition episodes and Louis J. Horvitz also replaced Gregg Gelfand as a director of the live show. [8] Fox television executive Mike Darnell, who helped launch American Idol in 2002, left as programming head of Fox, and Fox Sports executive David Hill was hired to oversee the series. [9] Rickey Minor returned to the show as musical director after having left at the end of the ninth season. [10]
In August 2013, it was reported that Jennifer Lopez would be returning as an American Idol judge. [11] On August 22, 2013, it was reported that Jimmy Iovine would not return as the in-house mentor this season, and that he would be replaced by Randy Jackson. [12] On August 25, 2013, Variety had reported that record producer Dr. Luke was closing a deal to sign to the judging panel, with musician will.i.am and talent manager Scooter Braun also in discussion if Luke’s deal fell through. [13] On August 30, 2013, The Hollywood Reporter wrote that Harry Connick Jr. had signed a deal to join the judges panel and that Simon Fuller had held a party the night before with all three judges to toast the forthcoming announcement. [14] On September 3, 2013, Lopez and Connick Jr. were officially announced as judges for this season. It was also later reported that alumni Adam Lambert and Chris Daughtry would assist in mentoring the contestants. [15]
In a rules change from past seasons, semifinalists from the twelfth season who had not made it into the top 10 would be eligible to audition again, provided they met all of the other requirements. [16] This season, the viewers were also able to vote for their favorite contestants via Google Search. American Idol teamed up with Facebook to present "on-air visualizations" showing real-time East Coast voting developments, including live "demographic voting trends and relative contestant rankings." [17] Voting could also start as soon as the performance shows began this season, and real time vote rankings were shown while the show is still in progress. Additionally, each contestant was assigned the same telephone number for the entire competition.
Auditions took place in the following cities: [18]
City | Preliminary date | Preliminary venue | Filming date(s) | Filming venue | Golden tickets |
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Salt Lake City, Utah | July 11, 2013 | EnergySolutions Arena | October 2–3, 2013 | Marriott Hotel at City Creek [19] | 30 |
San Francisco, California | July 16, 2013 | AT&T Park | October 21–22, 2013 | Westin St. Francis [20] | 19 |
Detroit, Michigan | July 21, 2013 | Ford Field | October 8–9, 2013 | Book-Cadillac Hotel [21] | 40 |
Atlanta, Georgia | July 26, 2013 | Gwinnett Center | October 29–30, 2013 | W Atlanta Midtown [22] | 44 |
Boston, Massachusetts | August 2, 2013 | Gillette Stadium | September 3–4, 2013 | Boston Marriott Copley Place [23] | 25 |
Austin, Texas | August 7, 2013 | Frank Erwin Center | September 25–26, 2013 | Austin Convention Center [24] | 35 |
Omaha, Nebraska | August 11, 2013 | CenturyLink Center | October 13–14, 2013 | CenturyLink Center Omaha [25] | 21 |
Total number of tickets to Hollywood | 212 |
In addition, special audition bus tours were held in Little Rock, Arkansas; Oxford, Mississippi; Tuscaloosa, Alabama; Knoxville, Tennessee; and Winston-Salem, North Carolina. [26] [27] Those chosen proceeded on to Salt Lake City to audition in front of the judges.
One audition this season was Tristen Langley, son of first season's third-placed finalist Nikki McKibbin, who made history as the first of the second-generation contestants on American Idol. [28]
A new "Hollywood or Home" round was introduced this season where contestants could be eliminated soon after they had landed at LAX airport. 52 contestants performed solo in an airplane hangar, and of those, 32 were immediately sent back home. [29] The 160 contestants left then proceeded to Hollywood and performed solo at the Dolby Theatre in groups of ten. After this round, 104 contestants remained and they performed in groups of three or four. 77 contestants went through to a solo round.
The Hollywood rounds ended with a top 30 being announced on February 12 and 13, 2014. However, a new twist was added where the judges only choose 15 female contestants and 14 male contestants, with the 15th man to be chosen by the public. The options were either Ben Briley or Neco Starr. The result was revealed at the end of the females' semifinals episode, and Briley was the selection.
The semifinals began on February 18. The three-day event was marketed as "Rush Week". In another twist, the judges were required to announce which ten out of the fifteen per each gender would be eligible to sing for votes, thereby eliminating five men and five women without permitting them to perform. [30] [31] Then, the top five men and the top five women, along with three assorted Wild Card contestants selected by the judges, advanced to the finals. [32]
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This contestant was eliminated. |
Contestants are listed in the order they performed.
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Females | Andrina Brogden | Kenzie Hall | Jillian Jensen | Brandy Neelly | Austin Wolfe |
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Males | Jordan Brisbane | Ethan Harris | Briston Maroney | Casey Thrasher | Maurice Townsend |
Following the ten finalists who advanced to the finals on Thursday, February 20, five of the remaining ten semifinalists were selected by the judges to compete in the Wild Card round, which began immediately afterward. Following another performance by each Wild Card contestant, the judges then selected three contestants to join the final group of 13. [33]
Contestants are listed in the order they performed.
Contestant | Song | Result |
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C. J. Harris | "Bring It On Home to Me" | Advanced |
Jena Irene | "Unbreakable Me" | Advanced |
Spencer Lloyd | "Ordinary Girl" | Eliminated |
Bria Anai | "It's a Man's Man's Man's World" | Eliminated |
Kristen O'Connor | "Unconditionally" | Advanced |
There were thirteen weeks of finals with thirteen contestants competing. At least one contestant was eliminated every week based on the public's votes, although the judges could veto one elimination through the use of the "judges' save."
Color key:
This contestant was saved by America's vote. |
This contestant was in the bottom two or three, but was saved by America's vote. |
This contestant was saved from elimination by the judges. |
This contestant was eliminated. |
This contestant won American Idol. |
This contestant was the runner-up. |
Contestants are listed in the order they performed.
Contestant | Song | Result |
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Dexter Roberts | "Aw Naw" | Safe |
Malaya Watson | "Runaway Baby" | Bottom three |
Kristen O'Connor | "Beautiful Disaster" | Eliminated |
Ben Briley | "Folsom Prison Blues" | Safe |
C.J. Harris | "Radio" | Safe |
MK Nobilette | "Satisfaction" | Bottom three |
Majesty Rose | "Tightrope" | Safe |
Jena Irene | "The Scientist" | Safe |
Alex Preston | "A Beautiful Mess" | Safe |
Jessica Meuse | "The Crow & the Butterfly" | Safe |
Emily Piriz | "Glitter in the Air" | Safe |
Sam Woolf | "Unwell" | Safe |
Caleb Johnson | "Pressure & Time" | Safe |
Performers | Song |
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Top 13 | "Counting Stars" "Radioactive" |
Candice Glover | "Cried" "Same Kinda Man" |
Jake Bugg | "Me and You" |
Contestants are listed in the order they performed.
Contestant | Song | Result |
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Jena Irene | "Suddenly I See" | Bottom three |
Alex Preston | "I Don't Want to Be" | Safe |
Jessica Meuse | "White Flag" | Safe |
Dexter Roberts | "Lucky Man" | Safe |
Emily Piriz | "Let's Get Loud" | Eliminated |
Caleb Johnson | "Working Man" | Safe |
MK Nobilette | "Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)" | Bottom three |
C.J. Harris | "Waiting on the World to Change" | Safe |
Sam Woolf | "Just One" | Safe |
Malaya Watson | "Take Me to the King" | Safe |
Ben Briley | "Turning Home" | Safe |
Majesty Rose | "Fix You" | Safe |
Performers | Song |
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Phillip Phillips | "Raging Fire" |
Kodaline | "All I Want" |
Contestants chose songs featured in movies, and are listed in the order they performed.
Contestant | Song | Film | Result |
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Sam Woolf | "Come Together" | Across the Universe | Bottom three |
Jessica Meuse | "The Sound of Silence" | The Graduate | Safe |
C.J. Harris | "Can't You See" | Blow | Safe |
Dexter Roberts | "Sweet Home Alabama" | Forrest Gump | Safe |
Ben Briley | "Bennie and the Jets" | 27 Dresses | Eliminated |
Majesty Rose | "Let It Go" | Frozen | Bottom three |
Caleb Johnson | "Skyfall" | Skyfall | Safe |
MK Nobilette | "Make You Feel My Love" | Hope Floats | Safe |
Alex Preston | "Falling Slowly" | Once | Safe |
Jena Irene | "Decode" | Twilight | Safe |
Malaya Watson | "I Am Changing" | Dreamgirls | Safe |
Performers | Song |
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Harry Connick, Jr. | "One Fine Thing" "Come by Me" |
Mali Music | "Beautiful" |
Contestants each performed one song from the Billboard top 10 lists from 2011 to 2014. [48] Contestants are listed in the order they performed.
Contestant | Song | Result |
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MK Nobilette | "Fuckin' Perfect" | Eliminated |
Dexter Roberts | "Cruise" | Bottom three |
Jena Irene | "Clarity" | Safe |
Alex Preston | "Story of My Life" | Safe |
Malaya Watson | "When I Was Your Man" | Safe |
Caleb Johnson | "The Edge of Glory" | Safe |
C.J. Harris | "Invisible" | Safe |
Jessica Meuse | "Pumped Up Kicks" | Safe |
Majesty Rose | "Wake Me Up" | Bottom three |
Sam Woolf | "We Are Young" | Safe |
Performers | Song |
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Jennifer Lopez with Allison Iraheta, French Montana, Jessica Sanchez & Pia Toscano | "I Luh Ya Papi" |
Royal Teeth | "Wild" |
Each contestant performed as the lead singer of the show's band, performing one song each of their choice. [49]
Contestant | Song | Result |
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Alex Preston | "Don't Speak" | Safe |
Majesty Rose | "Shake It Out" | Eliminated |
Dexter Roberts | "Boondocks" | Safe |
Malaya Watson | "The Long and Winding Road" | Safe |
Sam Woolf | "Hey There Delilah" | Bottom three |
Jessica Meuse | "Rhiannon" | Safe |
C.J. Harris | "If It Hadn't Been for Love" | Bottom three |
Caleb Johnson | "Dazed and Confused" | Safe |
Jena Irene | "Bring Me to Life" | Safe |
Performers | Song |
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Top 9 | "Clocks" "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" "My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up)" |
Janelle Monáe | "What is Love?" |
Contestants performed two songs each: one solo, which was the song that they had originally performed when they first auditioned, and one duet with a fellow contestant. [50] Contestants are listed in the order they performed. The judges chose to use their "judges' save" when Sam Woolf was announced as the performer to be eliminated. As a result, no one was eliminated this week.
Contestant | Order | Audition song | Result |
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Jessica Meuse | 1 | "Blue-Eyed Lie" | Safe |
C.J. Harris | 2 | "Soulshine" | Bottom three |
Sam Woolf | 4 | "Lego House" | Saved by the judges |
Malaya Watson | 6 | "Ain't No Way" | Bottom three |
Dexter Roberts | 7 | "One Mississippi" | Safe |
Jena Irene | 9 | "Rolling in the Deep" | Safe |
Caleb Johnson | 11 | "Chain of Fools" | Safe |
Alex Preston | 12 | "Fairytales" | Safe |
Jena Irene & Alex Preston | 3 | "Just Give Me a Reason" | |
Caleb Johnson & Jessica Meuse | 5 | "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around" | |
Malaya Watson & Sam Woolf | 8 | "Lucky" | |
C.J. Harris & Dexter Roberts | 10 | "Alright" |
Performers | Song |
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Daughtry | "Waiting for Superman" |
David Cook served as a guest mentor this week. Contestants performed two songs each: one solo and one duet with a fellow contestant. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.
Contestant | Order | Song | Result |
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Jena Irene | 1 | "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" | Safe |
Dexter Roberts | 2 | "Keep Your Hands to Yourself" | Safe |
Malaya Watson | 4 | "Through the Fire" | Eliminated |
Jessica Meuse | 6 | "Call Me" | Safe |
Sam Woolf | 7 | "Time After Time" | Safe |
Alex Preston | 9 | "Every Breath You Take" | Safe |
C.J. Harris | 11 | "Free Fallin'" | Bottom two |
Caleb Johnson | 12 | "Faithfully" | Safe |
Alex Preston & Sam Woolf | 3 | "The Girl Is Mine" | |
Jena Irene & Caleb Johnson | 5 | "It's Only Love" | |
C.J. Harris & Malaya Watson | 8 | "I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)" | |
Jessica Meuse & Dexter Roberts | 10 | "Islands in the Stream" |
Each contestant performed two songs: one song chosen by a fellow contestant and either one duet with a fellow contestant or one trio with two fellow contestants. [51] Contestants are listed in the order they performed.
Contestant | Order | Song | Chosen by | Result |
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Caleb Johnson | 1 | "Family Tree" | Alex Preston | Safe |
Jessica Meuse | 2 | "Gunpowder & Lead" | Sam Woolf | Bottom two |
C.J. Harris | 4 | "Gravity" | Caleb Johnson | Safe |
Dexter Roberts | 5 | "Muckalee Creek Water" | C.J. Harris | Eliminated |
Alex Preston | 7 | "The A Team" | Dexter Roberts | Safe |
Sam Woolf | 8 | "Sail Away" | Jessica Meuse | Safe |
Jena Irene | 10 | "Creep" | Caleb Johnson | Safe |
Alex Preston & Sam Woolf | 3 | "Let Her Go" | ||
Jena Irene & Caleb Johnson | 6 | "Gimme Shelter" | ||
C.J. Harris, Jessica Meuse & Dexter Roberts | 9 | "Compass" |
Each contestant performed two songs: one rock and roll and one country. [52] Contestants are listed in the order they performed.
Contestant | Order | Song | Result |
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Jena Irene | 1 | "Barracuda" | Safe |
10 | "So Small" | ||
Sam Woolf | 2 | "It's Time" | Safe |
7 | "You're Still the One" | ||
C.J. Harris | 3 | "American Woman" | Eliminated |
11 | "Whatever It Is" | ||
Alex Preston | 4 | "Animal" | Safe |
9 | "Always on My Mind" | ||
Caleb Johnson | 5 | "Sting Me" | Safe |
8 | "Undo It" | ||
Jessica Meuse | 6 | "Somebody to Love" | Bottom two |
12 | "Jolene" |
Jason Mraz served as a guest mentor this week. Each contestant performed three songs chosen by viewers through a public vote, [53] one of which was either a duet with a fellow contestant or a trio with two fellow contestants. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.
During the results show, the contestants were given the option to decide whether this week would be a non-elimination week (the following week would then feature a double-elimination), but it would have required a unanimous agreement. Since Jena Irene and Alex Preston declined the option, the elimination went forth as planned.
Contestant | Order | Song | Result |
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Alex Preston | 1 | "Sweater Weather" | Safe |
8 | "Say Something" | ||
Caleb Johnson | 2 | "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" | Safe |
12 | "Still of the Night" | ||
Jessica Meuse | 4 | "Human" | Safe |
11 | "Summertime Sadness" | ||
Sam Woolf | 5 | "Sing" | Eliminated |
10 | "How to Save a Life" | ||
Jena Irene | 6 | "My Body" | Safe |
9 | "Valerie" | ||
Jena Irene, Alex Preston & Sam Woolf | 3 | "Best Day of My Life" | |
Caleb Johnson & Jessica Meuse | 7 | "Beast of Burden" |
Performers | Song |
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Keith Urban | "Good Thing" |
Each contestant performed three love songs: the first dealing with break-ups, the second dealing with personal dedications, and the third dealing with make-ups. [54] Contestants are listed in the order they performed.
Contestant | Order | Song | Result |
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Caleb Johnson | 1 | "You Give Love a Bad Name" | Safe |
5 | "Travelin' Band" | ||
9 | "Maybe I'm Amazed" | ||
Jessica Meuse | 2 | "Since U Been Gone" | Eliminated |
6 | "So What" | ||
10 | "You and I" | ||
Alex Preston | 3 | "Too Close" | Safe |
8 | "I'm Yours" | ||
12 | "Yellow" | ||
Jena Irene | 4 | "Heartbreaker" | Safe |
7 | "Bad Romance" | ||
11 | "Can't Help Falling in Love" |
Each contestant performed three songs: one chosen by mentor Randy Jackson, one chosen by the judges, and one chosen by the finalists' hometown. [55] Contestants are listed in the order they performed.
This was also American Idol's 500th episode.
Contestant | Order | Song | Result |
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Caleb Johnson | 1 | "Never Tear Us Apart" [a] | Safe |
4 | "Demons" | ||
7 | "Dazed and Confused" | ||
Alex Preston | 2 | "Pompeii" [a] | Eliminated |
5 | "Stay" | ||
8 | "Story of My Life" | ||
Jena Irene | 3 | "Titanium" [a] | Safe |
6 | "Heart Attack" | ||
9 | "Creep" |
Performers | Song |
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The Chainsmokers | "#Selfie" |
Scotty McCreery | "Feelin' It" |
Each contestant performed three songs, one of which was chosen by producer Simon Fuller, and are listed in the order they performed.
Contestant | Order | Song | Result |
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Jena Irene | 1 | "Dog Days Are Over" [a] | Runner-up |
3 | "Can't Help Falling in Love" | ||
5 | "We Are One" | ||
Caleb Johnson | 2 | "Dream On" [a] | Winner |
4 | "Maybe I'm Amazed" | ||
6 | "As Long as You Love Me" |
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Contestant | Pl. | Semifinals | Top 13 | Top 12 | Top 11 | Top 10 | Top 9 | Top 8 [a] | Top 7 | Top 6 | Top 5 [b] | Top 4 | Top 3 | Finale | ||
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Caleb Johnson | 1 | Safe | N/A | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Winner |
Jena Irene | 2 | Wild Card | Saved | Safe | Bottom three | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Runner-up |
Alex Preston | 3 | Safe | N/A | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Eliminated | |
Jessica Meuse | 4 | Safe | N/A | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Bottom two | Bottom two | Safe | Eliminated | ||
Sam Woolf | 5 | Safe | N/A | Safe | Safe | Bottom three | Safe | Bottom three | Saved | Safe | Safe | Safe | Eliminated | |||
C.J. Harris | 6 | Wild Card | Saved | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Bottom three | Bottom three | Bottom two | Safe | Eliminated | ||||
Dexter Roberts | 7 | Safe | N/A | Safe | Safe | Safe | Bottom three | Safe | Safe | Safe | Eliminated | |||||
Malaya Watson | 8 | Safe | N/A | Bottom three | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Bottom three | Eliminated | ||||||
Majesty Rose | 9 | Safe | N/A | Safe | Safe | Bottom three | Bottom three | Eliminated | ||||||||
MK Nobilette | 10 | Safe | N/A | Bottom three | Bottom three | Safe | Eliminated | |||||||||
Ben Briley | 11 | Safe | N/A | Safe | Safe | Eliminated | ||||||||||
Emily Piriz | 12 | Safe | N/A | Safe | Eliminated | |||||||||||
Kristen O'Connor | 13 | Wild Card | Saved | Eliminated | ||||||||||||
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During his interview with AfterBuzz TV following the top 5 elimination show, Caleb Johnson made offensive remarks about his fans who tweet him song suggestions. [56] [57] "[Twitter] gives access to a bunch of retards to talk to me," Caleb said. "I don't really enjoy having to see somebody telling me what song I have to sing. I think at this point of the competition, I can pick and choose my own songs and represent me. I don't need 10,000 people saying, 'You should sing this, you should sing that. Listen to me!' Fortunately, guys, I'm going to listen to myself, whether you like it or not." [58] [59]
His comment was described as "arrogant," with some fans becoming angry. [60] [61] Caleb issued an apology on his Facebook page. [62] "For the record that juvenile comment I made in the interview was not directed towards my fans but to the wackos that send hundreds of hate messages a day to me! You guys are amazing and I cannot thank you enough for your support. Sorry if it offended anybody it was the wrong choice of words. Also I greatly appreciate it when you guys give me song suggestions but it gets really overwhelming at the volume it comes in so please understand! Rock on!" [63]
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For the first time in nearly twelve years, an American Idol episode dropped beneath the ten-million viewer mark. This occurred on February 18, 2014. The last time an episode was below this mark was July 24, 2002.
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Harry Connick Jr. was lauded for his performance as a judge. USA Today , Rolling Stone , and MTV all claimed that he "stole the spotlight" during the season premiere with his humor and knowledgeable feedback. [167] [168] [169] Kristin Dos Santos of E! Online suggested that Connick Jr. could save the struggling show. She wrote that he was better than Simon Cowell, writing that while he is "brutally honest," he also shows heart. [170] Robert Rorke of the New York Post wrote that Connick Jr. was unlikely to "save" American Idol, but also wrote that he made the show watchable again by bringing class and keeping the focus on the contestants. [171] Keith Urban was also lauded as a judge, and his chemistry with Harry Contick Jr was considered one of the highlights of the season.
The "Rush Week" twist was not well received by critics. As described by Lyndsey Parker of Yahoo TV, "The other five just sat backstage for a couple hours (while their loved ones sat in the audience), waited in vain for their names to be called, and eventually went home." [172] Furthermore, Amy Reiter of the Los Angeles Times stated, "Like the women, once 10 of the guys were given the chance to compete for our votes, the five remaining... were collectively shuffled before us, looking stunned and solemn, and then sent home, this time with a few tepidly encouraging parting words from the judges." [173]
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The fourteenth season of American Idol, also known as American Idol XIV, premiered on the Fox television network on January 7, 2015. Ryan Seacrest returned as host, while Harry Connick Jr., Jennifer Lopez, and Keith Urban returned as judges. Randy Jackson stepped down as the in-house mentor and was replaced by Scott Borchetta. Long-time sponsor Coca-Cola ended its relationship with the show.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)And — I'm just gonna assume it was all Randy's fault — five really promising vocalists (Kenzie Hall, Austin Wolfe, Andrina Brogden, Jillian Jensen and Brandy Neelly) were all slashed in favor…couple women who'd given no prior indication of being ready for primetime singing stardom.
But (Casey) Thrasher was one of the five singers who was dismissed by the judges after his dress rehearsal performance, and he's left to try and come back next year and give it another go. Also getting knocked out before they even had a chance to sing were Maurice Townsend, Briston Maroney, Ethan Harris, and Jordan Brisbane. Farewell gentlemen, we hardly knew ye.