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Jennifer Hudson: On the second night of American Idol, the audience grew bigger. Yep, the show seen by 30.1 million viewers inched closer to 31 million fans. (The ratings grew from 16.7 to 16.8 to be exact, according to Mediaweek's Marc Berman. That's down just 5% from the same night last season.) So the show bigger than anything on TV since the Olympics remains a juggernaut. Only the Super Bowl and the Oscars (one-time annual events) can compete with this weekly series. And who is performing the national anthem in Tampa before the big game on Feb. 1? Oscar winner and Idol contestant
Jennifer Hudson. So on with the show. New judge Kara fits in so smoothly that I barely think of her as the "new" judge and it's only day two. However, her presence has messed with the power balance. You'd think a fourth voice on the judging panel would mean more diversity, more back and forth, more splits on the contestants. In fact, power has flowed even more to
Simon Cowell. In the past, any one of the three judges just needed to convince one other person to agree with them to put a singer through. Randy needed Paula or
Simon. Paula needed Randy or
Simon.
Simon needed Randy or Paula. They were all on equal footing. No more. Because
Simon breaks ties, he still only needs one person to agree with him and now he's got three different judges to work on rather than two. And if
Simon doesn't like a singer, ALL THREE of the remaining judges must agree in order to put the person through. (True,
Simon could vote against himself in the case of a tie, but that's certain to be rare.)
Simon is more powerful than ever -- hence the more frequent unanimous decisions I think we've been seeing. The result? They agreed more and I agreed less: I found myself strongly disputing their choices quite a bit last night. Otherwise, Kansas City was just like Phoenix -- some promising talent with a serious emphasis on the good auditions. 13 of the 20 extended auditions we saw last night received a golden ticket -- almost a 2 to 1 margin. So for every failed singer, we saw two people get through. And thank goodness. If there's any part of Idol I don't like, it's the train wreck singers. No matter how nice the judges may be, those folks are still being made fun of on national TV. Yeah, they know what they're in for, but it's still not my cup of tea. And a nod of thanks to the screening panel: there wasn't a single person who got serious airtime that was a gate crasher. If there's anything worse than a clueless singer, it's wasting time on someone who is just trying to get on TV by being as dumb as possible. CHELSEA MARQUARDT (NO GOLDEN TICKET) -- nice kid who sings in choir and says her family urges her on even though she was so awful
Simon compared it to the sound a cat makes when it's fallen off the Empire State Building. More and more, it looks like the four panel judging means
Simon and Randy play bad cop by stating the obvious and Paula and Kara either stay quiet or try to say something polite. But why would Paula tell someone without an singing talent to "take something positive to help you" from the audition? It wouldn't have mattered anyway. The girl later said she just chose the wrong song.ASHLEY ANDERSON (YES - GOLDEN TICKET) -- Cleverly chose a bonus track from the debut album of
Leona Lewis (the winner of
Simon Cowell's The X Factor -- the UK equivalent to Idol). Why was this clever? Because "Footprints in the Sand" was co-written by
Simon Cowell. However, Ashley lost big points for immediately getting the words wrong and singing "footsteps" which prompted an immediate correction from
Simon and then stumbled over the word every time it popped up in the tune. No matter. Even though she was ok at best,
Simon said it was "probably the best song" of the entire audition season and put her through. The first of many golden tickets that I question. I mean, it is the NAME of the song she got wrong.CASEY CARLSON (YES) -- a peppy girl who looked like Cinderella or some other Disney princess in her outfit (I'm the only one who thought that). She sang
Vanessa Carlton's "A Thousand Miles" and while Casey was cute and had a friendly personality, she was flat on the lower notes, got lost in the melody, lost her breath and seemed to stumble in the middle of sentences. Imagine my surprise when they waved her through. I listened a couple of times but didn't hear what they hear. BRIAN HETTLER (NO) -- Big guy who studied classical music and opera for years but dropped out and hasn't sung in two years, even though "It's what I dream of doing." He sang
Aretha Franklin's "Think " and his train wreck sequed into a montage of people crying over their rejection. That was followed by another montage of four more disasters.VON SMITH (YES) -- good-looking 22 year old with white hat who BELTED "Over The Rainbow" in the most melodramatic,
Sam Harris fashion. Technically, he has a pretty good voice but Von seemedly wildly over the top to me, pausing for about a minute during one part of the song to build up to a big finale and then brushing away a tear as he waited for their reaction. My gaydar was definitely pinging (a plus in my book) but instead of
Simon dragging out the old chestnut criticism "theatrical," he made the more amusing dig that he imagined "your family LOVES IT" when Von Smith goes for those big moments. To me, Von needs a lot more training and experience so he won't oversing and actually learns how to use the voice he has. Another case where I was very surprised not just that he got through but that it was unanimous.
Michael Castro (YES) --
Jason Castro's brother proves just as mellow but with snappier vocals as he works through
Gavin DeGraw's "In Love With The Girl." Nepotism at work here, but at least it means he'll get a new hairdo and get rid of those awful pink streaks. Another montage of bad singers (including a guy singing about a banana) made
Castro look good. MATT BREITZKE (YES) -- A welder in real life, Matt stopped singing when he got married and had a kid. A burly guy, he was doing a fine job on the
Bill Withers' classic "Ain't No Sunshine" but was stopped by
Simon right before he had to dive into that thicket of "I know, I know, I know, I know..." bridge that makes the song so tricky. Alright, but I'm not convinced yet and neither was Randy. JASMINE JOSEPH (NO) - girl with black and red and blue streaked hair who also sang "Over The Rainbow." (Do you think it's a
Jason Castro influence or are people checking out
Sam Harris's Star Search turn on YouTube?" ) Now Von sounds better. When the judges struggle to say something, Jasmine just walks away.JESSICA FURNEY (YES) -- nice kid who lives with her 93 year old grandmother and sings
Janis Joplin's "Cry Baby." To me, this wasn't even close: she was rough on the low notes, threw in a lot of unnecessary runs and trills (always a clear sign of a bad singer) and sounded very weak on the high notes. To my astonishment,
Simon said, "I like you" and the put her through. INDIA MORRISON (YES) AND ASIA MCCLAIN (NO) -- Two sisters who delivered a so-so rap about food. Then big sis Asia stumbled her way through a song before India did a decent performance and got waved through. The judges seemed astonished that two siblings could actually get along, with Kara saying "it's refreshing to see sisters who support each other? Really? My family isn't exactly The Brady Bunch but if one of them was auditioning for Idol and actually not going to embarrass themselves (or me), why wouldn't I support them?JAMAR ROGERS (YES) At the audition with his best friend Danny Gokey, Jamar was the guy with the tiny mohawk who emoted his way through "California Dreamin'" by the Mammas and the Pappas with only slightly more restraint than Von Smith. Though the reviews were mixed, with "not bad" being a typical comment, he was waved through unanimously. Another time when I disagreed with the judges. Then his buddy auditioned.DANNY GOKEY (YES) -- A music teacher (which usually means trouble on Idol), Gokey tearfully discussed the death of his wife just four weeks before the audition. Thankfully, Gokey was much better than his pal Jamar (sorry, Jamar) and did a spot-on run through of
Marvin Gaye's "I Heard It Through The Grapevine." (It must really annoy the great Gladys Knight when she hears that because she sang it first in '67 and took the song to #2 for three weeks, only to watch
Gaye cover it in #68 and take the song to #1 for a massive seven weeks. ) A Robert Downey Jr. lookalike, Gokey'a only warning sign is that it was a note-for-note copy of
Gaye's version. But he's got a good voice and hopefully his own personality will come out later. Followed by a montage of more bad singers. ANOOP DESAI (YES) -- "studied" BBQ (actually Southern myths and folklore as reflected in BBQ) during college and was the latest guy to do the Boyz II Men hit "Thank You." Very soulful and nice and the clean cut, preppy-looking Anoop was easily my favorite so far.
Simon found him too vanilla but there was no question he'd be going to Hollywood. Another montage of bad singing followed by dumb costumes. Again, it's a huge improvement to get just glimpses of the dumb and clueless acts rather than handing airtime to people we'll never see again.ANDREW LANG (NO) -- this was the gawky looking regular guy with two friends who showed up as cheerleaders to introduce him before he sang "My Girl" by the Temptations in a pretty karaoke style. Like a lot of poor singers, he could barely get through a single line of the song without throwing in tons of runs and trills. When he sang just as dramatically on another Motown chestnut, Lang was shown the door after Paula urged him to think about musical theater. ASA BARNES (YES) -- We've had aging grandparents, deceased wives and now cute little kids, with Asa a band director who says rather awkwardly that "being a father probably is the most important thing to me at this point in my life." Probably? Surely that should be "definitely?" And won't it ALWAYS be the most important thing? Then he boldly says he wants to show it's OK to be a good dad. Sang
Michael Jackson's "The Way You Make Me Feel" and despite stumbling over the words at the beginning and being a bit loud, he did a credible job. And his daughter is awfully cute.
Michael NICEWONDER (NO) -- The best name of the competition so far, but his original tunes written for his mother (who told
Michael -- rightly -- that he couldnt sing) and another one for his grandmother were not good. DENNIS BRIGHAM (YES) -- A good talker, Dennis said he had a dream the night before where
Simon said he was the best singer they'd seen so far. Not in real life, where Dennis is astonished that
Simon wasn't thrilled with his rote run-through of
Chris Brown's "With You" that was filled with awkward dancing and weak singing. But not as astonished as I was when Dennis kept talking and talking and talking and somehow charmed the other three judges into putting him through.
Simon said at the end, "That's called being duped" and as usual he was right. MIA CONLEY (NO) -- A montage of bad singers led into Mia, who delivered a very weak rendition of Minnie Ripperton's "Loving You" and later insisted repeatedly that God was gonna wreck vengeance on the judges for rejecting her. LIL ROUNDS (YES) -- A nice looking young woman with a name like a rapper and a voice like a jazz singer. Randy went over the top when he said her rendition of
Stevie Wonder's "All I Do" sounded like a cross between Fantasia and
Mary J.
Blige but she was very good indeed.
Simon nailed it again when he called her "classy" right after I wrote down that very word in my notes. 26 golden tickets were handed out and we saw half of them audition. But we didn't see 13 auditions except for brief glimpes of people (like this kid). Why oh why doesn't Idol post ALL the winning auditions online, say on Friday so goofballs like me can check them out? My two favorites were definitely Lil Rounds and Anoop Desai followed closely by Danny Gokey. Who were your favorites? And how do you feel about new judge Kara?
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