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Five Idol Replacements for Simon Who’d Be Better Than Howard Stern

To be honest, Howard Stern’s honesty makes him the ideal replacement for Simon Cowell on American Idol. But since Stern’s never going to find a job that’s more perfect for him than the one he’s got, he’s not going to make it happen. And so what? We’ve come up with five stars who’d be better than Stern in Cowell’s chair because they’d be good, and, hey, novel idea, they might take the gig. 1. Harry Connick Jr.: Did you see him on the show this past week? So insulting, so abrasive, so perfect. OK, so, the digs at everybody from gay Ellen DeGeneres to diabetic Crystal Bowersox were gags, but he had the bite to pull ‘em off. On Ryan Seacrest’s KIIS-FM radio show, the Idol host didn’t sound averse to the idea of Connick as judge. And neither did Connick. The crooner said he’d be up for the job as long as “they let [him] wear a wig and have a gavel.” 2. Adam Lambert: Outside of Stern, there’s not a pick that would raise more eyebrows—or generate more heat—than this glam alum. If his guest mentor stint on Elvis night was an audition, he passed when he dropped a “boring” on Andrew Garcia. If you wonder if he’d put his burgeoning music career on hold to go Hollywood, then ask yourself what Elvis would have done? (For the answer, see Blue Hawaii—and about 30 other flicks.) 3. Jamie Foxx: The man’s talented, versatile and halfway to an EGOT necklace. Need more? He likes Idol—with next week’s scheduled appearance, he’ll be a repeat guest mentor. Need more? He told Party Girl’s Cristina Gibson he’d “love” Cowell’s job. Need more? Tim Urban endorsed him. (OK, we should’ve stopped when we were ahead.) 4. Nygel Lythgoe: What do you say to the guy who had the British bite to suggest the show’s entire judging panel be gutted? “You’re hired.” And, yes, we know he’s busy with So You Think You Can Dance, but as a onetime Idol exec, he’s got experience juggling both shows. 5. Paula Abdul: We miss her. Idol reportedly misses her. And judging by her flirtation with Star Search, she misses her talent-show self, too. There’s still time to get her—and the show’s mojo—back. Before Cowell steals her away for The X Factor.

The time Howard Stern humiliated kevin mathews

The great Howard Stern was on the Kevin Mathews show one day promoting something. Mathews was a nobody in the world of radio and Howard was the shock jock king of radio. Somewhere along the conversation Kevin mathews brought up Jim Shorts as his sidekick and Howard wanted to hear it. Howard had obviously had ever listened to this local boko radio show. He heard Jim Shorts voice which is actually Keven Mathews himself and just laughed. Howard asked if he was serious about having that as part of his show. When Mathews insisted that it was Howard said it was cute. That was a total dis to the on air talents of this Kev Head and the ego that was in it. There was Kevin Mathews was a suckie radio host that got more and more arrogant as years passed away. like Jay Marvin, I don’t know if he is still alive, but if he isn’t there will always be a place for him to work at this blog.

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