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Jacob Lusk Brings Himself to Tears

It’s very early on season 10 of American Idol, but one thing appears clear: we’re in for many weeks of contrasting auditions and artists. Take John Wayne Schulz and his restrained, collected, acoustic cover of “Landslide.” Simple, straightforward, impressive. Now, compare that to the emotion delivered by Jacob Lusk last night, as this hopeful scatted one moment and soared the next while giving viewers a rendition of “God Bless the Child.” He even brought himself to hysterical tears by doing so. Might this be the John Boehner of American Idol contestants? Watch for yourself: Jacob Lusk – God Bless the Child

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American Idol Recap: Who Advanced?

And then there were 60. American Idol chopped down its contestants from 100 tonight, cutting 40 hopefuls and bidding farewell to Hollywood. The competition next heads to Las Vegas, where singers will take on The Beatles catalog and 20 more wannabes will be eliminated. So, who advanced? We were pleased to see Ashley Sullivan, Jacob Lusk, Scotty McCreery, Ta-Tynisa Wilson, Brett Loewenstern, Lauren Alaina , James Durbin , Casey Abrams, Carson Higgins, Naima Adedapo, Julie Zorilla and Rachel Zevita all receive good news. Did your favorite make the cut? Return to tomorrow for video performances from this evening and enjoy the vocal stylings of Casey Abrams for now: Casey Abrams Audition

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Jacob Lusk Lets It Out On ‘American Idol’ With ‘God Bless The Child’

Judge Steven Tyler tells singer’s family to ‘be proud’ after emotional performance. By Adam Graham Jacob Lusk on “American Idol” on February 17, 2011 Photo: FOX Where has “American Idol” been hiding Jacob Lusk? The 23-year-old spa concierge from Compton, California, who had barely been seen prior to Thursday’s (February 17) episode, stepped out in a big way during the final Hollywood Week show , flooring the judges and his fellow contestants with one of the most stunning, stirring auditions ever seen on the “Idol” stage. Lusk, dressed in a pair of blue jeans and an untucked tuxedo shirt, hit the stage and gave a wildly original take on Billie Holiday’s “God Bless the Child” that had him flexing his range from deep lows to high highs, and scatting between the lyrics. His expressive face contoured around each of the words, as he clenched his eyes tightly and flexed his eyebrows to give emphasis to each of his lines. Jennifer Lopez looked puzzled by his unorthodox delivery at first, but it wasn’t long before all three judges were screaming in amazement, with Steven Tyler leaning back in his seat and getting Randy Jackson’s attention with a huge, “Woooooo-hoooooo!” Soon Lopez was whooping too, and all three judges — and a handful of Lusk’s fellow contestants — were on their feet in the auditorium. As Lusk wrapped up, Tyler turned to Lusk’s family in the audience and yelled, “Be proud!” Lusk jumped up and down onstage after seeing his peers’ and the judges’ reactions and blew a kiss to the crowd before quickly darting out of the room. Outside, he was greeted by Ryan Seacrest and members of his family, and Lusk appeared physically and emotionally spent. He fell into his family members’ arms and wailed with tears, before catching himself and explaining, “I’m not a cryer, I don’t cry.” Said Seacrest, “Coulda fooled me.” After the auditions, contestants were quarantined in four separate rooms as they awaited their fate from the judges. But it had to be a comfort for everyone in Lusk’s room to know they were grouped with the man who just brought down the house onstage like few had before him, and sure enough, when it came time to deliver the news, they all graduated through to the next round. What did you think of Jacob Lusk? 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 ‘American Idol’ Season 10: Hollywood Week

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