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Infobox reality music competition|series = American Idol: The Search for a Superstar|season =1| first_aired = June 11, 2002| last_aired = September 4, 2002|judges = Paula Abdul
Simon Cowell
Randy Jackson |host = Brian Dunkleman
Ryan Seacrest |broadcaster = Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox |finalsvenue = Kodak Theatre |caption =|winner-name = Kelly Clarkson |winner-genre = Pop music|Pop , pop rock , soul music|soul |winner-origin = Burleson, Texas , United States|U.S. |winner-song = A Moment Like This |runner-name = Justin Guarini |next=American Idol (season 2)|year=2002
The first season of American Idol premiered on June 11, 2002 (under the full title American Idol: The Search for a Superstar ) and continued until September 4, 2002. It was won by Kelly Clarkson . This season was co-hosted by Ryan Seacrest and Brian Dunkleman , the latter of whom left the show after this season.

The winner, Kelly Clarkson, signed with RCA Records , the label in partnership with American Idol's 19 Entertainment . Immediately post-finale, Clarkson released two singles, including the coronation song, "A Moment Like This". "A Moment Like This" went on to break a thirty-eight year old record held by The Beatles for a song's biggest leap to number one on the Billboard Hot 100. It jumped up from number fifty-two to number one in just one week. She held that record for five years but she reclaimed that record back in 2009 with her hit single My Life Would Suck Without You when it jumped up from number ninety-seven to number one. Clarkson has enjoyed a successful recording career since winning, with multiple-platinum albums, a number of Top 10 hit singles and two Grammy Awards . Runner-up Justin Guarini also signed with RCA Records, eventually debuting an album in 2003 after the conclusion of season 2. RCA dropped him shortly after its debut. In addition to Clarkson and Guarini, also signed were Nikki McKibbin, Tamyra Gray, R. J. Helton, and Christina Christian.

After the finale, a special show in Las Vegas was also shown in September 23, 2002 where all 30 of the contestants who made the judges' initial cut performed during in a two-hour concert.

The show inspired a 2003 musical film, From Justin to Kelly , featuring Kelly Clarkson and Justin Guarini.

Auditions



Auditions were held in New York City , Los Angeles , Chicago , Dallas , Miami , Atlanta , and Seattle in the spring of 2002,cite web|url= http://idolonfox.msn.com/info/index_nf.htm |title=Show info programs |publisher=idolonfox.msn.com |date= |accessdate=September 4, 2011 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20020808131710/ http://idolonfox.msn.com/info/index_nf.htm |archivedate = August 8, 2002 and around 10,000 attended the auditions.

Episode Air Date Audition City Date Audition Venues Golden Tickets
June 11, 2002 Los Angeles, California April 20-22, 2002 Westin Bonaventure Hotel 31
Seattle, Washington April 23-25, 2002Hyatt Regency Hotel 10
Chicago, IllinoisApril 26-28, 2002 Congress Plaza Hotel http:/ / www.dailynorthwestern.com/ 2.13929/ when-popstars-attack-1.1991815 When popstars attack23
New York, New York April 29-May 1, 2002 Millenium Hilton Hotel http:/ / xfinitytv.comcast.net/ blogs/ 2008/ justin-guarini/ justin-guarini-blogs-about-american-idol-show-2/ Justin Guarini Blogs About American Idol: Show 2 25
Atlanta, Georgia May 3-5, 2002 AmericasMart http:/ / www.palmbeachpost.com/ blogs/ content/ shared-blogs/ accessatlanta/ idol/ entries/ 2007/ 06/ 25/ 625_idol_auditi.html 6/ 25: Idol auditions return to Atl/
Callanwolde Fine Arts Center
15
Dallas, Texas May 5-7, 2002Wyndham Anatole Hotel http:/ / www.dallasobserver.com/ 2002-12-19/ music/ idol-chatter/ Idol Chatter 11
Miami, Florida May 11, 2002Fontainebleau Hilton http:/ / articles.sun-sentinel.com/ 2002-05-10/ news/ 0205080801_1_idol-chatter-american-idol-auditions Retro Rebound: Disco Away The 1970s, Pop Into The 1980s 6
Total Tickets to Hollywood 121


One of the more prominent auditioners this season was Tamika Bush who objected to the judges' critiques and their pronunciation of her name. She was later invited back to critique the contestants' semifinal performance. Kristin Holt who auditioned in Dallas was put through to the Hollywood rounds, but in her rush to embrace the judges, fell and slipped under the judges' table.

Kelly Clarkson was notable for being largely absent in the audition episode, and she remains the only winner whose audition was not aired in the original broadcast. The other top 10 finalists in Season 1 whose audition were not shown were Nikki McKibbin and EJ Day.

Structure of auditions


There are usually three stages in the audition process in every season, the first stage being the open call audition advertised. In this stage those auditioning each sings briefly in groups of five in front of selectors, though some may be asked to sing further. Most of those who attended are eliminated at this stage with only a limited number of auditioners selected to proceed further. In the second round they sing in front the executive producers and more are eliminated. In some later years a further round may be added before this round of audition. In the last round those who survive the first two stage sing in front of the judges and this is the audition shown on television. Those who gain at least two yeses from the three judges then receive a golden ticket to Hollywood.

In the first season, the second and third stage of the audition may take place within a single day, but in the following seasons each stage of the audition may take place on separate days. The initial audition venue need not necessarily be the final audition venue in front of the judges, and in later seasons, up to three separate venues may be used for the auditions in each city. The venues and dates of the second audition in front of the producers are not specifically listed in these pages. In the early seasons, the entire audition process in each city took place within a relatively short span of time, 3 days in the case of Season 1, but became progressively extended in later seasons until the callback date may be many weeks after the initial auditions.

Hollywood week


The Hollywood week rounds were held in Pasadena Civic Center where 121 contestants competed for a place in the finals. The contestants first emerged on stage in groups of 9 or 10 but performed solo unaccompanied, and those who did not impress the judges were cut after the group finished their individual performances. 65 were selected to proceed on to the next round. The singers were expected to learn their songs that night and perform the next day in groups of three. The girls and boys were separated and given crash course to learn their song, which was Dionne Warwick 's " I Say a Little Prayer " for the girls and " For Once in My Life " for the boys. Many however frequently forgot the lyrics. Again those who failed to impress were cut immediately after their performance. 45 made it to the next round, and the 20 cut were given their last chance to voice their opinion to the judges before leaving.

In the final round, the remaining 45 were given new songs to learn and each performed solo and a cappella. 30 contestants would be chosen after this round. In this round Justin Guarini impressed the judges and his fellow contestants alike. The Top 15 were first announced, the judges then select 15 more out of the remaining 30. The 30 were split into two groups and the judges then go to each group to announce the chosen group.

Delano Cagnolatti was initially amongst those announced as the Top 30, but he was later disqualified for falsifying his age, http://www.realitynewsonline.com/cgi-bin/ae.pl? mode=1& article=article2022.art& page=1 Age and Talent on 'American Idol' and became the first person to be disqualified on American Idol . He was replaced by EJay Day .

Semi-finals


The 30 contestants who reached this stage in this season were referred to in the show as the finalists.

Before their performance, the contestants took part in intensive music work shop where they were given vocal coaching by Debra Byrd and advice by stylists. The contestants were held in the Red Room before they each emerged to perform solo with piano accompaniment. There was no studio audience at this stage and the performance was pre-taped. The audience voted after each round of performance, and the results of the vote were announced the next day live. A total of 3.3 million votes were cast in the first week of voting.

Below are the three semi-final groups with contestants listed in their performance order. In each group, three people advanced to the next round, based on votes by the viewers.

Group 1


Order Contestant Song (original artist) Result
1 Tamyra Gray " And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going " ( Jennifer Holliday ) Advanced
2 Jim Verraros " When I Fall in Love " ( Doris Day ) Advanced
3 Adriel HerreraI'll Be " ( Edwin McCain ) Eliminated
4 Rodesia Eaves " Daydream Believer " ( The Monkees ) Eliminated
5 Natalie BurgeCrazy " ( Willie Nelson ) Eliminated
6 Brad EstrinDude (Quincy Jones album)>Just Once " ( James Ingram ) Eliminated
7 Ryan Starr " The Frim-Fram Sauce " ( Nat King Cole ) Advanced
8 Justinn WaddellWhen a Man Loves a Woman " ( Percy Sledge ) Eliminated
9 Kelli Glover " I Will Always Love You " ( Dolly Parton ) Wild Card
10 Christopher Aaron " Still in Love " ( Brian McKnight ) Wild Card


Group 2


Order Contestant Song (original artist) Result
1 Alexis Lopez " I Will Survive " ( Gloria Gaynor ) Wild Card
2 Gil Sinuet " Ribbon in the Sky " ( Stevie Wonder ) Eliminated
3 Angela PeelRun to You " ( Whitney Houston ) Wild Card
4 A. J. Gil All or Nothing " ( O-Town (band) Advanced
5 Tenia Taylor " Greatest Love of All " ( George Benson ) Eliminated
6 Alexandra Bachelier( Vanessa L. Williams>Vanessa Williams ) Eliminated
7 Jazmin LoweryYou Put a Move on My Heart " ( Tamia ) Eliminated
8 Jamar " Careless Whisper " ( Wham! ) Eliminated
9 Kelly Clarkson Respect " ( Otis Redding ) Advanced
10 Justin Guarini "Ribbon in the Sky" (Stevie Wonder) Advanced


Group 3


Order Contestant Song (original artist) Result
1 R. J. HeltonI'll Be There " ( The Jackson 5 ) Wild Card
2Kristin Holt " Fallin' " ( Alicia Keys ) Eliminated
3 Mark ScottMy Girl " ( The Temptations ) Eliminated
4 Nikki McKibbin " Total Eclipse of the Heart " ( Bonnie Tyler ) Advanced
5 Christopher Badano " I Swear " ( John Michael Montgomery ) Eliminated
6 Melanie Sanders " And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going " ( Jennifer Holliday ) Eliminated
7 EJay Day I'll Be " ( Edwin McCain ) Advanced
8 Tanesha Ross " Until You Come Back to Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do) " ( Aretha Franklin ) Eliminated
9 Khaleef ChilesMy Cherie Amour " ( Stevie Wonder ) Eliminated
10 Christina Christian ( Glenn Miller>Glenn Miller and his Orchestra ) Advanced


Wild Card Round


Following those nine singers advancing, five of the remaining 21 semi-finalists were selected by the judges to compete in the Wild Card round. Following another performance by each Wild Card contender, the judges selected one contestant to advance to the final group of 10.

Order Contestant Song (original artist) Result
1 Kelli Glover " How Am I Supposed to Live Without You " ( Laura Branigan ) Eliminated
2 Christopher Aaron " On Bended Knee " ( Boyz II Men ) Eliminated
3 Alexis Lopez " Saving All My Love for You " ( Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr. ) Eliminated
4 R. J. Helton Lately " ( Stevie Wonder ) Advanced
5 Angela Peel "As We Lay" ( Shirley Murdock ) Eliminated


Top 10 Finalists



  • Kelly Clarkson (born April 24, 1982 in Fort Worth, Texas , 20 years old at the time of the show) is from Burleson, Texas and auditioned in Dallas, Texas with Etta James ' " At Last " and Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna 's " Express Yourself (Madonna song)|Express Yourself ". She performed Aretha Franklin 's version of " Respect (song)|Respect " and Vanessa L. Williams|Vanessa Williams ' " Save The Best For Last " in the Hollywood rounds.


  • Justin Guarini (born October 28, 1978 in Columbus, Georgia , 23 years old at the time of the show) is from Doylestown, Pennsylvania and auditioned in New York City with The Jackson 5 's version of " Who's Lovin' You ". He performed Oleta Adams ' version of " Get Here " in the Hollywood rounds.


  • Nikki McKibbin (born September 28, 1978 in Grand Prairie, Texas , 23 years old at the time of the show) auditioned in Dallas with her married name Nikki Ozment. She had previously been on Popstars: USA and audition with Gloria Gaynor 's " I Will Survive " and Whitney Houston 's " One Moment in Time ". She performed The Righteous Brothers ' version of " Unchained Melody " in the Hollywood rounds.


  • Tamyra Gray (born July 26, 1979 in Takoma Park, Maryland , 22 years old at the start of the season) is from Atlanta , Georgia and auditioned there with Mariah Carey 's " Vision Of Love ". She had appeared on TV commercials and worked with other artists before auditioning for Idol, and was crowned Miss Atlanta in 1998. She performed Oleta Adams ' version of " Get Here " in Hollywood.


  • R.J. Helton (born May 17, 1981 in Pasadena, Texas , 21 years old at the time of the show) is from Cumming, Georgia , and auditioned in Atlanta with The Jackson 5 's " Never Can Say Goodbye ". He had made demo CDs before appearing on American Idol .


  • Christina Christian (born June 21, 1981 in Brooklyn, New York , 21 years old at the time of the show) and auditioned in Miami, Florida with Stevie Wonder 's " Isn't She Lovely? ". She performed Diana Ross ' version of " Ain't No Mountain High Enough " in Hollywood


  • Ryan Starr (born November 21, 1982 in Sunland-Tujunga, Los Angeles|Sunland, California , 19 years old at the time of the show) auditioned in Los Angeles using her birth name Tiffany Montgomery. Her audition song was Bill Withers ' " Lean on Me (song)|Lean On Me ". She performed Bill Withers ' Ain't No Sunshine " in the Hollywood rounds.


  • A. J. Gil (born July 5, 1984 in San Diego, California , 17 years old at the time of the show) is from Tacoma, Washington and auditioned in Seattle, Washington with " The Star-Spangled Banner ".


  • Jim Verraros (born February 8, 1983 in Chicago, Illinois , 19 years old at the time of the show) is from Crystal Lake, Illinois , and auditioned in Chicago with Nat King Cole 's version of " When I Fall In Love ". He grew up with hearing-impaired parents and is fluent in sign language. He performed Diana Ross ' "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" in Hollywood.


  • EJay Day (born September 13, 1981 in Lawrenceville, Georgia , 20 years old at the time of the show) did not originally qualify for semifinal but was later chosen to replace a disqualified contestant Delano Cagnolatti.


  • Finals



    The finals were broadcast live, in front of a live studio audience. The finals lasted for eight weeks, each finalist performed a song or songs selected from a weekly theme. During the first few weeks, contestants sang one song each. By the top four week, the contestants sang two songs each, and in the finale the two finalists performed three songs apiece.

    The results of public vote were revealed in the night following the performance night in the results show. The three or two contestants in the later rounds who received the lowest number of votes were typically called the Bottom Three or Two. From the bottom three, one contestant was sent to safety so that two contestants remained and finally the contestant who received the lowest amount of votes was eliminated from the competition. A farewell video with montage of the eliminated contestant is shown.

    This season largely set the pattern for later seasons, such as group performance by the contestants during the result shows, home town visits for the top 3, and performing the songs for the top 2 that would be released immediately after the finale. In this season, there are no guest mentor apart from the Burt Bacharach week where the composer helped the contestants prepare their songs.

    The finale was between Kelly Clarkson and Justin Guarini , and Kelly Clarkson was declared the winner with 58% out of 15.5 million votes cast. http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1457324/kelly-clarkson-crowned-american-idol.jhtml Kelly Clarkson Crowned 'American Idol' Over 110 million votes were cast over the entire season. http://www.telescope.tv/americanIdol1.html Telescope Case Studies

    A television special from Las Vegas, Nevada|Las Vegas starring the top thirty-two finalists aired later, a American Idols LIVE& #33; Tour 2002|thirty date tour with the top ten followed, as did the box office bomb movie titled From Justin to Kelly .

    Top 10 – Motown


    Order Contestant Song (original artist) Result
    1Ryan Starr" If You Really Love Me " ( Stevie Wonder )Safe
    2R. J. Helton" I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch) " ( The Four Tops )Safe
    3Nikki McKibbinBen " ( Michael Jackson )Bottom 3
    4 EJay Day My Girl " ( The Temptations ) Eliminated
    5Tamyra Gray" Touch Me in the Morning " ( Diana Ross )Safe
    6Justin Guarini" For Once in My Life " (Jean DuShon)Safe
    7 Jim Verraros Easy " ( The Commodores ) Eliminated
    8Kelly Clarkson" You're All I Need to Get By " ( Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell )Safe
    9A. J. GilMy Cherie Amour " (Stevie Wonder)Safe
    10Christina Christian" Ain't No Mountain High Enough " (Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell)Safe


    Top 8 – 1960s in music|1960s


    Order Contestant Song (original artist) Result
    1R. J. Helton" Under the Boardwalk " ( The Drifters )Safe
    2Tamyra Gray" A Fool in Love " ( Ike & Tina Turner )Safe
    3Nikki McKibbin" Piece of My Heart " ( Erma Franklin )Safe
    4 A. J. Gil " How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You) " ( Marvin Gaye ) Eliminated
    5Kelly Clarkson" (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman " ( Aretha Franklin )Safe
    6Christina ChristianWhen a Man Loves a Woman " ( Percy Sledge )Bottom 3
    7Justin GuariniSunny " ( Mieko Hirota )Safe
    8Ryan Starr" You Really Got Me " ( The Kinks )Bottom 2


  • Group performance : " California Dreamin' " ( The Mamas & the Papas )


  • Top 7 – 1970s in music|1970s


    Order Contestant Song (original artist) Result
    1 Nikki McKibbinHeartbreaker " ( Pat Benatar ) Bottom 3
    2 Ryan Starr Last Dance " ( Donna Summer ) Eliminated
    3 Christina Christian " Ain't No Sunshine " ( Bill Withers ) Safe
    4 Justin Guarini " Someday We'll All Be Free " ( Donny Hathaway ) Bottom 2
    5 Kelly Clarkson " Don't Play That Song (You Lied) " ( Ben E. King ) Safe
    6 R. J. HeltonSuperstition " ( Stevie Wonder ) Safe
    7 Tamyra GrayIf I Were Your Woman " ( Gladys Knight & the Pips ) Safe


  • Group performance : " Joy to the World (Hoyt Axton song)|Joy to the World " ( Three Dog Night )


  • Top 6 – Big Band


    Order Contestant Song (original artist) Result
    1 Tamyra Gray " Minnie the Moocher " ( Cab Calloway ) Safe
    2 Justin GuariniRoute 66 " ( Nat King Cole ) Safe
    3Nikki McKibbinHannah (The Vamp of Savannah)>Hard-Hearted Hannah " (Dolly Kay) Bottom 3
    4 Christina Christian The Glory of Love " ( Benny Goodman Eliminated
    5 R. J. Helton " I Won't Dance " ( Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers ) Bottom 2
    6Kelly Clarkson " Stuff Like That There " ( Betty Hutton ) Safe


  • Group performance : " Bandstand Boogie#Theme music|Bandstand Boogie " ( Barry Manilow )


  • Top 5 – Burt Bacharach|Burt Bacharach Love Songs


  • Mentor - Burt Bacharach


  • Order Contestant Song (original artist) Result
    1 Kelly ClarksonWalk On By " ( Dionne Warwick ) Safe
    2 R. J. Helton " Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do) " ( Christopher Cross ) Eliminated
    3 Tamyra GrayA House is Not a Home " ( Dionne Warwick ) Safe
    4 Justin GuariniThe Look of Love " ( Dusty Springfield ) Safe
    5 Nikki McKibbin( Lou Johnson (singer)>Lou Johnson ) Bottom 2


  • Group performance : Burt Bacharach Medley


  • Top 4 – 1980/1990s


    Each contestant sang two songs.

    Order Contestant Song (original artist) Result
    1 Tamyra Gray New Attitude " ( Patti LaBelle ) Eliminated
    2Nikki McKibbinMary Jane " ( Alanis Morissette )Bottom 2
    3Kelly Clarkson" It's Raining Men " ( The Weather Girls )Safe
    4Justin Guarini" Get Here " ( Brenda Russell )Safe
    5 Tamyra Gray Feel the Fire " ( Stephanie Mills ) Eliminated
    6Nikki McKibbin" I'm the Only One " ( Melissa Etheridge )Bottom 2
    7Kelly ClarksonI Surrender " ( Celine Dion )Safe
    8Justin Guarini" P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) " ( Michael Jackson )Safe


  • Group performance : Paula Abdul Medley


  • Top 3 – Contestant's choice & Judges' choice


    Each contestant sang two songs.

    Order Contestant Song (original artist) Result
    1 Nikki McKibbin Edge of Seventeen " ( Stevie Nicks ) Eliminated
    2Justin GuariniLet's Stay Together " ( Al Green )Safe
    3Kelly ClarksonWithout You " ( Badfinger )Safe
    4 Nikki McKibbin Black Velvet " ( Alannah Myles ) Eliminated
    5Justin Guarini" Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me " ( Elton John )Safe
    6Kelly ClarksonThink Twice " ( Celine Dion )Safe


  • Group performance : " Love Will Keep Us Together " ( Neil Sedaka )

  • The top 3 each reprised their performances -

  • Nikki McKibbin - Black Velvet (Alannah Myles)

  • Justin Guarini - Let's Stay Together (Al Green)

  • Kelly Clarkson - Without You (Badfinger)


  • Top 2 – Finale


    Each contestant sang three songs.

    Order Contestant Song (original artist) Result
    1Justin Guarini" Before Your Love "Runner-Up
    2 Kelly Clarkson " A Moment Like This " Winner
    3Justin Guarini" Get Here " ( Brenda Russell )Runner-Up
    4 Kelly Clarkson Respect " ( Otis Redding ) Winner
    5Justin Guarini"A Moment Like This"Runner-Up
    6 Kelly Clarkson "Before Your Love" Winner


    Elimination chart



    Top 30 Wild Card Top 10 Winner


    Did Not Perform Safe Bottom 3 Bottom 2 Eliminated


    Stage: Semi-finals Wild Card Finals
    Week:
    PlaceContestantResult
    1 Kelly Clarkson style="background:#FFEBCD;" 2nd style="background:#FFEBCD;" style="background:#FFEBCD;" Winner
    2 Justin Guarini style="background:#FFEBCD;" 1st style="background:#FFEBCD;" style="background:#FFEBCD;" nowrap Runner-Up
    3 Nikki McKibbin style="background:#FFEBCD;" style="background:#FFEBCD;" 2nd style="background:#FFEBCD;" nowrap Bottom 3 nowrap nowrap nowrap Elim style="background:#919191;"
    4 Tamyra Gray 1st style="background:#FFEBCD;" style="background:#FFEBCD;" style="background:#FFEBCD;" Elim style="background:#919191;" colspan="2"
    5 R.J. Helton style="background:#FFEBCD;" style="background:#FFEBCD;" Wild Card Top 10 Bottom 2 Elim style="background:#919191;" colspan="3"
    6 nowrap> Christina Christian style="background:#FFEBCD;" style="background:#FFEBCD;" 1st style="background:#FFEBCD;" nowrap Elim style="background:#919191;" colspan="4"
    7 Ryan Starr 2nd style="background:#FFEBCD;" style="background:#FFEBCD;" style="background:#FFEBCD;" Bottom 2 Elim style="background:#919191;" colspan="5"
    8 A.J. Gil style="background:#FFEBCD;" 3rd style="background:#FFEBCD;" style="background:#FFEBCD;" Elim style="background:#919191;" colspan="6"
    9-10 Jim Verraros 3rd style="background:#FFEBCD;" style="background:#FFEBCD;" style="background:#FFEBCD;" Elim style="background:#919191;" colspan="7" rowspan="2"
    EJay Day style="background:#FFEBCD;" style="background:#FFEBCD;" 3rd style="background:#FFEBCD;"
    Wild Card Chris Aaron Wild Card style="background:#FFEBCD;" style="background:#FFEBCD;" Elim style="background:#919191;" rowspan="4" colspan="9"
    Kelli Glover Wild Card style="background:#FFEBCD;" style="background:#FFEBCD;"
    Alexis Lopez style="background:#FFEBCD;" Wild Card style="background:#FFEBCD;"
    Angela J. Peel style="background:#FFEBCD;" Wild Card style="background:#FFEBCD;"
    nowrap Christopher Badano style="background:#FFEBCD;" style="background:#FFEBCD;" Elim style="background:#919191;" rowspan="6" colspan="9"
    Khaleef Chiles style="background:#FFEBCD;" style="background:#FFEBCD;"
    Kristin Holt style="background:#FFEBCD;" style="background:#FFEBCD;"
    Melanie Sanders style="background:#FFEBCD;" style="background:#FFEBCD;"
    Mark Scott style="background:#FFEBCD;" style="background:#FFEBCD;"
    Tanesha Ross style="background:#FFEBCD;" style="background:#FFEBCD;"
    Semi-Final 2 Alexandra Bachelier style="background:#FFEBCD;" Elim style="background:#919191;" rowspan="5" colspan="10"
    Jamar style="background:#FFEBCD;"
    Jazmin Lowery style="background:#FFEBCD;"
    Gil Sinuet style="background:#FFEBCD;"
    Tenia Taylor style="background:#FFEBCD;"
    Semi-Final 1 Natalie Burge Elim style="background:#919191;" rowspan="5" colspan="11"
    Rodesia Eaves
    Brad Estrin
    Adriel Herrera
    Justinn Waddell



    Controversy


    It was revealed during the season that around 100 Phreaking|phone-phreak hackers with power-dialing hardware and software were able to place as many as 10,000 votes a night from a single phone line with the touch of a button. http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2002-08-16-american-idol_x.htm Tech-savvy viewers may skew 'American Idol' vote However, FremantleMedia, which produces the show, contended that the hackers have had 'statistically insiginificant' effect on the vote. Simon Cowell also insisted that Tamyra Gray unexpected ouster from the show only strengthened the producers' contention that the voting was fair. http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20312226_340308,00.html Simon Says Nevertheless concerns were raised about possible unfairness in the situation of a tight vote. http://www.realitynewsonline.com/cgi-bin/ae.pl? mode=1& article=article2149.art& page=1 American Idol Voting May Be Skewed Ken Warwick later said in Season 5 that equipment was put in place afterwards to address this issue but it has never detected such problem since. http://realitytvmagazine.sheknows.com/2006/02/04/american-idol-producer-ken-warwick-denies-voting-problems/ American Idol Producer Ken Warwick Denies Voting Problems

    Idol contestants were reported to having to sign a 'phone book-thick' contract that gives producers 'sole discretion' to pick the winners and change the rules. http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20312226_339274,00.html Campaign Promise Producer Nigel Lythgoe however said that the contracts had to anticipate every possible situation, and was not intended to rig the show in favor of any contestant.

    Controversy erupted when the winner of Season 1, Kelly Clarkson, was invited to sing " The Star-Spangled Banner " in a deal arranged by her then management company, 19 Entertainment , at a special commemoration for the first anniversary of September 11 attacks|9/11 attacks at Washington's Lincoln Memorial . Some critics suggested that Clarkson's appearance would turn a somber occasion of national mourning into a "giant promotional opportunity". http://www.nytimes.com/2002/09/07/us/traces-of-terror-the-singer-idol-star-rethinks-9-11-role.html TRACES OF TERROR: THE SINGER; 'Idol' Star Rethinks 9/11 Role Kelly Clarkson herself considered withdrawing from the commemoration, saying "I think it is a bad idea ... If anybody thinks I'm trying to market anything, well, that's awful." and added "I am not going to do it." http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,624716,00.html Kelly Clarkson Hits Sour Note over 9/11 She was however unable to withdraw from the event.

    US Nielsen ratings


    Season one of American Idol was a surprise summer hit show of 2002 and had an average viewership of 12.7 million per episode. http://www.nytimes.com/2003/05/23/business/fox-mulls-how-to-exploit-the-mojo-of-american-idol.html NY Times May 23, 2003 It was the summer’s highest-rated show in the 18/49 demographic. http://www.medialifemagazine.com/news2002/aug02/aug26/3_wed/news3wednesday.html Some late summer trophies for 'Idol'

    Episode list
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    Show Episode Air date Week
    rank
    Rating/ Share 18-49
    rating
    Viewers
    (millions)
    1 "Auditions"http:/ / www.medialifemagazine.com/ news2002/ jun02/ jun17/ 3_wed/ news2wednesday.html AI Week 1 June 11, 2002126.1 / 114.89.85
    2 "Hollywood Week" June 12, 200266.9 / 125.211.24
    3 "Top 30: Group 1"http:/ / www.medialifemagazine.com/ news2002/ jun02/ jun24/ 3_wed/ news4wednesday.html AI Week 2 June 18, 200266.2 / 115.210.30
    4 "Top 30: Group 1 results" June 19, 2002225.8 / 104.79.47
    5 "Top 30: Group 2"http:/ / www.medialifemagazine.com/ news2002/ jul02/ jul01/ 3_wed/ news2wednesday.html AI Week 3 June 25, 2002115.5 / 94.59.08
    6 "Top 30: Group 2 results" June 26, 2002175.3 / 94.28.53
    7 "Top 30: Group 3"http:/ / www.medialifemagazine.com/ news2002/ jul02/ jul08/ 3_wed/ news2wednesday.html AI Week 4 July 2, 200275.9 / 105.310.28
    8 "Top 30: Group 3 results"http:/ / www.ew.com/ ew/ article/ 0,,320315,00.html EW July 3, 200226 align="center" align="center"7.5
    9 "Wildcard Show"http:/ / www.medialifemagazine.com/ news2002/ jul02/ jul15/ 3_wed/ news3wednesday.html AI Week 5 July 10, 2002145.4 / 94.18.97
    10 "Top 10 Perform"http:/ / www.medialifemagazine.com/ news2002/ jul02/ jul22/ 3_wed/ news3wednesday.html AI Week 6 July 16, 200266.0 / 115.310.28
    11 "Top 10 Results" July 17, 2002125.5 / 94.89.39
    12 "Top 8 Finalists"http:/ / www.medialifemagazine.com/ news2002/ jul02/ jul29/ 3_wed/ news4wednesday.html AI Week 7 July 23, 200276.6 / 115.510.77
    13 "Top 8 Results" July 24, 2002165.7 / 104.49.13
    14 "Top 7 Finalists"http:/ / www.medialifemagazine.com/ news2002/ aug02/ aug05/ 3_wed/ news3wednesday.html AI Week 8 July 30, 200257.1 / 126.312.20
    15 "Top 7 Results" July 31, 2002106.2 / 105.010.20
    16 "Top 6 Finalists"http:/ / www.medialifemagazine.com/ news2002/ aug02/ aug12/ 3_wed/ news3wednesday.html AI Week 9 August 6, 200247.0 / 126.212.20
    17 "Top 6 Results" August 7, 200286.4 / 115.210.82
    18 "Top 5 Finalists"http:/ / www.medialifemagazine.com/ news2002/ aug02/ aug19/ 3_wed/ news3wednesday.html AI Week 10 August 13, 200237.4 / 126.212.67
    19 "Top 5 Results" August 14, 200246.9 / 115.712.05
    20 "Top 4 Finalists"http:/ / www.medialifemagazine.com/ news2002/ aug02/ aug26/ 3_wed/ news3wednesday.html AI Week 11 August 20, 200218.8 / 147.915.29
    21 "Top 4 Results" August 21, 200228.0 / 137.114.10
    22 "Top 3 Finalists"http:/ / www.medialifemagazine.com/ news2002/ sep02/ sep03/ 4_thurs/ news2thursday.html AI Week 12 August 27, 200228.7 / 147.514.98
    23 "Top 3 Results" August 28, 200219.7 / 168.316.94
    24 "Top 2 Finalists"http:/ / www.medialifemagazine.com/ news2002/ sep02/ sep09/ 4_thurs/ news1thursday.html AI Week 13 September 3, 2002210.5 / 169.318.69
    25 "Season 1 Finale"September 4, 2002112.6 / 2110.722.77

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    American Idol Rewind


    main|American Idol RewindRe-edited episodes of American Idol season 1 are now being shown in syndication as American Idol Rewind . The new episodes feature commentary from some of the first season's top 30, including runner-ups Justin Guarini , Jim Verraros , Christina Christian, Nikki McKibbin , Angela Peel, and Kelli Glover. Rewind also showcases footage that was not seen in the initial run of season 1, including Kelly Clarkson 's
    full audition. http://www.realitytvworld.com/news/american-idol-rewind-debut-in-weekend-syndication-in-september-3915.php 'American Idol Rewind' to debut in weekend syndication in September

    Releases


    Minor or independent releases


    (This list does not include pre-Idol releases)

  • Unsaid and Understood (Jim Verraros - album, 2003)

  • Real Life (RJ Helton - album, 2004)

  • "Even If" (RJ Helton - single, 2004)

  • "My Devotion" (RJ Helton - single, 2004)

  • " My Religion (song)|My Religion " (Ryan Starr - single, 2004)

  • Human Again (Adriel Herrera - album)

  • Rollercoaster (Jim Verraros - album, 2005)

  • Stranger Things Have Happened (Justin Guarini album)|Stranger Things Have Happened (Justin Guarini - album, 2005)

  • "To Be with You" (Nikki McKibbin - single, 2006)

  • "The Lie" (Nikki McKibbin - single, 2006)

  • Voyces United for UNHCR (Brad Estrin - album, 2006)

  • "You Make it Better" (Jim Verraros - single, 2007)

  • Unleashed (Nikki McKibbin - album, 2007)

  • "Revolve" (Justin Guarini - EP, 2008)

  • "Here to There" (Nikki McKibbin - single, 2008)

  • "Electric Love" (Jim Verraros - single, 2009)

  • "Touch (Dont U Want 2? ) (Jim Verraros - single, 2009)

  • "Do Not Disturb" (Jim Verraros - single, 2009)

  • "Inconsolable" (Nikki McKibbin - single, 2009)

  • "Celebrity High" (Nikki McKibbin's band Love Stricken Demise - single, 2011)

  • Do Not Disturb (Jim Verraros - album, 2011)

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    See also


  • American Idols LIVE& #33; Tour 2002


  • References


    reflist

    External links


  • http://www.americanidol.com/contestants/season1/ Official American Idol Contestants Website

  • imdb title|0319931|American Idol (Season 1)

  • tv.com|11307|American Idol (Season 1)


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    Category:2002 television seasons

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