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Crystal Bowersox Fans ‘99.9 Percent’ Sure She’ll Win ‘American Idol’

‘She definitely saved her top performances for the end,’ one friend tells MTV News. By Gil Kaufman Photo: FOX It’s been a rough couple of weeks for Elliston, Ohio’s Crystal Bowersox, who appeared to be losing her season-long lead on “American Idol” as this year’s slow-and-steady dark horse, Lee DeWyze, crept up into contention for the title. But on Tuesday night, Bowersox saved the best for last, pulling off three solid, if not exceptional, performances, as DeWyze, gripped by nerves, appeared to squander his underdog status at the worst time. For friends and supporters of Bowersox, her knockout takes on “Black Velvet” and “Up to the Mountain” were proof positive that the dreadlocked single mom from the hard-hit Northern Ohio town might win this thing. “I’m pretty confident,” said Tim Stahl, owner of the gritty Toledo, Ohio, bar Papa’s Tavern , where Bowersox, 24, got her start as a regular performer when she was 13. “I don’t see any doubt at all. … She definitely saved her top performances for the end.” Though last season’s come-from-behind win by Kris Allen over favorite Adam Lambert still gives him pause, Stahl said Bowersox’s decision to sing Janis Joplin’s “Me and Bobby McGee,” practically her signature song, was a wise one. “I’m sure she knew what she was doing when she came out with that,” said Stahl, who has seen Bowersox perform on the low, cramped stage at his bar countless times. “I feel confident, like 99.9 percent, but stranger things have happened.” The bar, which has a painted mural of Bowersox alongside her mentors, Ron Rasberry and Bob May, on the far wall, was so crowded Tuesday night for an “Idol” viewing party that Stahl said you could barely walk through. He expects an equally rowdy, packed house for Wednesday night’s (May 26) two-hour finale. Crystal’s run to the finals has been especially sweet to watch for Dan Kalo, her former principal at Oak Harbor Middle School. “I watched last night, and to be quite honest, Lee had done such a great job, and I thought the song selection that Crystal was given hurt her,” he said. “I knew it had to be the final opportunity for her to prove how great she was, and I don’t think she disappointed anybody.” Kalo is one of the first people to predict that Bowersox was headed for TV fame. Back in 1997, when Crystal was in sixth grade, she won the school’s talent competition for her age group with an acoustic cover of Jewel’s “You Were Meant for Me.” “Kids, you saw her here first at Oak Harbor Junior High. You’ll see her one day on television: Crystal Bowersox,” Kalo can be heard saying on a video of the competition. After watching Tuesday night’s show, he was feeling pretty bullish about his clairvoyant abilities. “That was way pre-‘American idol,’ but the mere fact that just happened still is kind of eerie,” laughed Kalo, who now lives in Florida. “To say that someday I would see her on television was something I guess you’d say to somebody that you think has the potential to be great, but you never know that that could actually come true.” Kalo said it is “extremely gratifying” to see a student like Bowersox, who “has had to work so hard for all her success and was never given anything,” rise up to the edge of potential stardom. “She certainly showed she was the better of the two contestants and proved to everyone that she deserves to be the next American Idol,” he said. “Who would have thought in sixth grade this little girl playing her favorite Jewel song on her guitar would win $45 or whatever it was and … well, the rest is history.” Another person who has watched Bowersox rise from her humble beginnings playing to a handful of people is John Schafer, who often booked her at the Village Idiot bar in Maumee, Ohio. On Wednesday afternoon, just hours before the results would be read, Schafer was feeling very confident. “I think it’s a layup, man, I really do,” he said. “I hate to sound cocky, but I think she was clearly the better voice and has been. I don’t know how anyone could look at it any differently. I don’t see any other way than for her to win.” Who do you think will win the “Idol” crown? Let us know in the comments! Join Jim Cantiello for our live stream of the “American Idol” finale red carpet tonight at 6 p.m. ET, only at MTV.com. Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Videos Crystal Bowersox’s Hometown Visit ‘American Idol’ In 60 Seconds Related Photos Crystal Bowersox’s ‘American Idol’ Experience

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‘American Idol’ Experts Say Lee DeWyze Will Beat Crystal Bowersox

While Bowersox nailed the final performance night, there’s no beating DeWyze’s late surge. By Gil Kaufman Lee Dewyze performs on “American Idol” on Tuesday Photo: Michael Becker/ Fox It could be d

‘American Idol’ Report Card: Did Bowersox Or DeWyze Top The Finale?

Whether she wins or not, there’s no doubting that Bowersox is season nine’s finest artist. By Eric Ditzian Crystal Bowersox Photo: FOX It’s final report card time in our “American Idol” classroom, but before we get into sizing up Crystal Bowersox and Lee DeWyze’s performances , the first grade has simply got to go to the show’s producers. Y’all get a wholehearted Excellent for the out-of-the-box decision to ditch those cloying original singles from past seasons (“This is My Now”! “No Boundaries”!) and let the contestants sing cover songs. Thus what we got on Tuesday night was the prospect of six great songs, and the challenge for our remaining two students was to sing them well. That didn’t always happen. Even this late in the game, our two finalists are not summa cum laude all-stars. But they both have come a long way since their Chicago auditions. We’re happy to think that both Bowersox and DeWyze will be moving on to careers as recording artists. But only one of them will walk away with title of season nine’s valedictorian. It’s time to whip out the red pen and lay down some grades with our last “Idol” report card of 2010. Excellent Crystal Bowersox, “Up to the Mountain (MLK Song)” : MamaSox saved her best for last. Really, this Patty Griffin cover might have been her finest effort of the entire season. It was a “moment” — that oft-referenced, usually elusive connection between artist, material and audience — and it left us with goose bumps galore. We can compare her to other artists — Janis Joplin, Tracy Chapman — but Crystal deserves a little more respect than that: In the 21st century, she’s a true original. Mixing up soul and gospel and blues and folk traditions, she created something wholly fresh. Who’s to say if she’ll win “Idol.” Predict the whims of the voting public at your own peril. But there’s no doubting that Bowersox is the finest artist of season nine. Good Lee DeWyze, “Everybody Hurts” : The 24-year-old bounced back from a weak opening number with a surprisingly powerful take on this R.E.M. track . Pitch problems aside, the arrangement was on point and the song was a perfect fit for Lee’s style and vocal abilities. But he still didn’t look comfortable. What’s more, he looked like he was about to burst into tears when Simon Cowell called him out for being nervous. Crystal Bowersox, “Black Velvet” : First things first, MamaSox: What was with your awkward negotiation of those stairs? We wondered why you did so much moving and shaking across the stage last week during your killer “Maybe I’m Amazed,” and we were almost angry that you decided to do it again this week. Nonetheless, you sounded great, even if you looked a bit uncomfortable taking those steps in your high heels. The song had blues, it had rock, it had your fierce vocals on display. This was the first song of the night to truly rock, and we dug it the most. Satisfactory Crystal Bowersox, “Me and Bobby McGee” : We’re hesitant to drop MamaSox down into this category because no matter what she sings, the 24-year-old sounds amazing. Yet not only was this her weakest performance of the night, it was also far less compelling then her original take on the song in March. When she gets to that free-flowing soul vibe of hers, it’s simply magical. And she was instantly comfortable up on the stage from the first note in a way DeWyze just couldn’t match. The second half of the song, though, sped up too quickly, veering into an almost honky-tonk swing that made it seem as if Crystal was just trying to keep up. Two months ago, this would have earned her a Good grade. On finale night, it was just Satisfactory. Lee DeWyze, “Beautiful Day” : Cowell implored DeWyze to come out for his third and final performance and make it a 10-out-of-10 game-changer. His overly serious take on U2’s “Beautiful Day” was anything but that. Pitchy from the very beginning, the very definition of a karaoke performance, his rendition was all sorts of wrong. As he struggled to sustain those climactic notes, we worried several blood vessels in his neck were about to burst. Kudos for not passing out onstage. Alas, staying upright is not enough to get you anything higher than a Satisfactory. Unsatisfactory Lee DeWyze, “The Boxer” : Why does the guy find himself dangling at the low end of the grading curve on this one, a tune that was arguably his finest when he first unleashed it earlier this month? It was simply Lee’s most uninspired performance of the evening. Maybe it was a case of finale nerves, but it was utterly lacking in passion and energy. The fuller arrangement overwhelmed his less than powerful vocals. And, through no fault of his own, this second go at the Simon & Garfunkel tune just lacked the surprise factor it had earlier in the season. When Cowell has to resort to an awkward metaphor in which he implores Lee to kiss him on the lips, you know DeWyze was just a mess up on the stage. Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Photos Lee DeWyze: From Illinois Boy To ‘American Idol’ Star Crystal Bowersox’s ‘American Idol’ Experience ‘American Idol’ Season Nine Performances

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American Idol Finale, Part 1: Who’s Our Idol?

Crystal Bowersox or Lee DeWyze: Only one can run off with Idol ‘s platinum crown and inherit the kingdom of Tiger Beat sorcerer Kris Allen. The other is forced into an underground burlesque ring with Diana DeGarmo and Bo Bice, who don’t share tips. The stakes are high! Last night we watched as Crystal and Lee tackled three different selections, some old, some new. As expected, there was enough acoustic flair to revive MTV Unplugged for years — but the real question is, who reigned with the best performance of the night? Tonight we find out what voters think, but in the meantime, we’re ranking the night’s performances from worst to first, stopping only if Simon Cowell tears up during his last judging moments on the Idol stage. (Spoiler: He’s an unfeeling warlock.)

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The Favorite Again: Crystal Bowersox Owns Lee DeWyze in American Idol Finals

She started season nine as the favorite, she faltered near the finish line, but Crystal Bowersox came through when it mattered most last night. Of the six total songs covered by her and Lee DeWyze, Crystal put on the top two performances. She left her comfort zone (and wore a dress!) with Janis Joplin’s “Black Velvet,” abandoning her guitar and showing off her range. But it was Bowersox’s take on Patty Griffin’s “Up to the Mountain” that should earn her the title. She delivered it with drama and feeling, as Randy Jackson rightly referred to the audition as “amazing” and Simon said it was “by far, the best performance and the song of the night.” As for Lee? He did perfectly well. We’ve already downloaded his rendition of “The Boxer” and we’re big fans of U2’s “Beautiful Day.” But DeWyze’s hoarse sound didn’t come across well on that single. Still, it wouldn’t shock us if viewers sided with Lee simply because his first song would be that contemporary, well-known U2 hit. This is how we’ve ranked the six songs sung on the night: Crystal Bowersox, Up to the Mountain Crystal Bowersox, Black Velvet Lee DeWyze, The Boxer Lee DeWyze , Beautiful Day Crystal Bowersox, Me and Bobby McGee Lee DeWyze, Everybody Hurts WHO DO YOU THINK SHOULD WIN?

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Crystal Bowersox’s ‘Up To The Mountain’: Behind The ‘American Idol’ Cover

Simon Cowell calls Patty Griffin cover ‘the best performance and the song of the night.’ By Eric Ditzian Crystal Bowersox Performs On “American Idol” May 25 Photo: FOX On Tuesday (May 25) night, “American Idol” fans got their first true taste of what kind of recording artist Crystal Bowersox might be, as she performed the single she’ll release if she ends up winning the competition. The song is called “Up to the Mountain (MLK Song),” originally written by Patty Griffin, and MamaSox absolutely killed it. Sitting on a stool with her guitar, the song started slowly and, from the first note, perfectly fit the singer’s style. Her raw vocal power was on full display, a soul- and gospel- and folk-tinged vibe that establishes her as a sort of combination of Janis Joplin and Tracy Chapman for the 21st century. Her connection to the lyrics — inspired by Martin Luther King, Jr.’s iconic 1968 “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop” speech — was unmistakable as she sang, “Sometimes I feel like I’ve been nothing but tired/ And I’ll be working till the day I expire.” This wasn’t the first time the song was performed on the “Idol” stage. Back in 2007, Kelly Clarkson and Jeff Beck busted out the tune during the “Idol Gives Back” charity effort. Susan Boyle also recorded the song for her debut album, I Dreamed a Dream. And after Bowersox’s take on the track, the judges had a hard time avoiding a sort of coronation moment. “You are in a league of your own,” said Ellen DeGeneres. Randy Jackson echoed that sentiment. “This is what this show is about,” he said. “An amazing song by an amazing singer. I’m telling you what, I’m so proud of you, man. This is one of the greatest performances and one of your best moments at the perfect time on this show.” And then it was time for Simon Cowell’s final critique of his “Idol” career, as he’s leaving the show after this season to jumpstart a new talent show on Fox called “The X Factor.” He did not hold back. “I thought that was by far the best performance and the song of the night,” he said. “And since this is going to be the final critique I’m ever going to give, I would just like to say that was outstanding.” What did you think of Crystal’s “Up to the Mountain”? Let us know in the comments! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Photos Crystal Bowersox’s ‘American Idol’ Experience ‘American Idol’ Season Nine Performances

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‘American Idol’ — Nerves Frayed During Rehearsal

Filed under: Lee DeWyze , Crystal Bowersox , American Idol Our spies at the ” American Idol ” rehearsal today say Crystal Bowersox was so nervous she forgot the words to the song she’ll release if she wins tomorrow night.

Crystal Bowersox’s Pre-Idol Busking: A Star Pulling Out of the Station?

Tomorrow’s American Idol showdown may have a new frontrunner in the momentum-accruing Lee DeWyze, but no one can claim GrizzLee Bore deserves the win, right? Crystal Bowersox, Lee’s resilient competitor, has given so many great consecutive performances that many voters are just used to her talents. Thus, the brigade to ensure Crystal’s victory begins here, with these two videos of Mama Sox performing next to an open guitar case at a Chicago train station. Unlike Lee, she’s still just as much of a star even when a Metra is passing behind her at 100 MPH.

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Lee DeWyze — The Odds Are in His Favor

Filed under: Lee DeWyze , Crystal Bowersox , Nicole Scherzinger , Erin Andrews , American Idol , Dancing with the Stars The smart money is on Lee DeWyze to win ” American Idol ” — in fact, dude has become the odds on favorite to win the show … this according to one of the biggest gambling sites in the world. The gambling experts at BoDog.com have decided that Lee’s… Read more

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7 of the Most Boring Reality Show Winners of All Time

Is there anyone out there excited by the American Idol final two? A season finale matchup between Lee Dewyze and Crystal Bowersox may not set the world on fire, but it wouldn’t be the first time that a once-exciting reality competition produced an underwhelming winner. (It may not even be the first time Idol’s done it — it’s just that the show’s most bland victories usually come at the expense of a quirky runner-up). In honor of the sure-to-be-snoozy final outcome to this disappointing season, here are 7 other winners who triumphed on their own reality shows, but could have used an extra jolt of personality.

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