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American Idol Recap of Hollywood Week, Round 1 on February 8, 2012: Symone ... Wetpaint (Remember when Blake Lewis sang this in Season 6? It was awesome.) Baylie Brown remains gorgeous, as does her voice. Hallie Day does a nice job with the done-to-death “Natural Woman.” All through to the next round! Jen Hirsh's version of “Up to the ...
Five Questions on American Idol: Hollywood Week, Part I Grantland (blog) All season, Grantland Idol experts Mark Lisanti and Jay Caspian Kang will answer five very important questions about each performance episode. Today: the return of Real Jay Kang. Will Johnny Keyser's cockiness end up derailing his chances in the ...
'American Idol' recap: season 11, audition city #6 Portland Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog) “Idol” reminds us that Seattle season 6 was pretty darn awful and also gave us Sanjaya and Blake Lewis. Can Portland give us more of the quirk? Ben Purdom, a cable salesman from Philadelphia, is godawful, illness or not. He traveled from Philly for ...
American Idol Review: The City of Champions TV Fanatic He's what Blake Lewis would've been if Blake Lewis had done Jazz. He was sent to Hollywood. Then there was Patty the Pittsburgh Planker and her sister, Samantha Novacek. Samantha feels like she sings best when her sister follows her around and “planks” ... Has 'American Idol' done more harm than good?HitFix (blog)
10 Top 'American Idol' Game Changers of All Time: Adam Lambert, David Cook ... Hollywood Reporter (Shirley Halperin) You have to hand it to Seattle's Blake Lewis, he was an original. The season six runner-up had an uncanny ability to play with a song and truly make it his own, long before the Idol catch-all phrase overstayed its welcome.
'American Idol' Season 11 Aspen Auditions: High and Mostly Dry Hollywood Reporter Some were so bad, they weren't even ID'd, and after one girl beat-boxed Ben E. King's soul classic, “Stand By Me” (season 6 runner up Blake Lewis can rest easy -- she was rejected), it was enough to make Jackson ask, “Really, Aspen?
'American Idol' Recap: The Best And Worst From The Post-Football Show Starpulse.com Blake Lewis alert!), but actually managed to use it well. He had a real smooth soul vibe with a pleasant voice. The thing is not that he was a great singer, it's that he had a lot of soul and flavor. He knew how to sing R&B music, and it's not just ...