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American Idol Makes First Four Cuts

Sheryl Crow once crooned that “the first cut is the deepest.” For American Idol last night, the first four cuts were the most erroneous. Let’s analyze each below: Joe Munoz over Tim Urban?!? The latter might be cute, but did you see the look of shock on his face after Ryan told Tim he was safe? Did viewers really do Urban a favor by keeping him around and ensuring his weak vocal skills will be torn apart again and again until America comes to its senses? Tyler Grady over Jermaine Sellers?!? We weren’t fans of Grady’s 1970s-inspired gimmick, either. But he made a great point (which Simon acknowledged, if you read his lips) about the judges selecting him for the semifinals… but then jumping all over him for the same schtick that got him there. It would have been nice to have seen if Tyler had more to offer going forward, especially compared to the over-emotional nonsense that Sellers through our way this week. Janell Wheeler over Haeley Vaughn?!? Yes, Wheeler chose the wrong song. She’s not a rocker. But Vaughn comes across like some sort of frightening, dressed-up doll. She just looks awkward on stage and her rendition of “I Want to Hold Your Hand” wasn’t strong. Ashley Rodriguez over Lacey Brown?!? Brown was really bad and Ashley is really good looking. Come on, voters! At least we got to see Allison Iraheta and Kris Allen perform. And at least we can still look forward to Crystal Bowersox, Didi Benami and others next week. But this was a poor start for the viewing public. Did you agree with who was sent home? As you ponder that question, check out a few photos below from the first results show of season nine:

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Idol Sends That 70’s Guy Home, Keeps Zac Efron Wannabe

The Idol herd gets thinned out as four more contestants head home.

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Idol Sends That 70’s Guy Home, Keeps Zac Efron Wannabe

Casey James and Andrew Garcia Lead Semifinal Parade of Men

We’re glad we’re not an American Idol contestant this season. Partly because we have an atrocious voice and would be laughed out of the competition. But also because the judges seem more scatter-brained and confusing than ever: be original, they tell contestants, but not so original that you butcher a song. Be true to who you are, they add, but also mix it up and stand out. For example: If you didn’t like Tyler Grady’s 70s schtick, panel, why did you select him for the semifinals? With that complaint out of the way, we’ve ranked last night’s set of live performances from best to worst: Casey James : Yes, we’re suckers for the Bryan Adams single “Heaven.” But aside from his voice, we admired James for the classy way he handled the show’s focus on Kara’s fawning over him. Andrew Garcia : Stop bringing up his great rendition of “Straight Up” from an earlier round, judges, and focus on each performance. We loved his arrangement on “Sugar We’re Going Down.” Todrick Hall : We’re probably alone with this pick, but the guy took a major risk by re-working a Kelly Clarkson classic and he gets props for that. Lee DeWyze : We had no idea he had this in him. Solid work on “Chasing Cars” and the official male dark horse. John Park : Did he try to do much with a difficult song? Yes, but he wants to marry Shania Twain and the show could use someone with a sense of humor. Alex Lambert : The judges actually did call this one perfectly. He has potential, but just needs to get more comfortable on stage. Aaron Kelly : If he had waited a year or two to try out, could have been a front-runner. Decent performance of “Here Comes Goodbye.” Joe Munoz : We’re just glad he didn’t choose the popular Jason Mraz song everyone sings. Actually not bad, but a lack of stage presence and star power. Jermaine Sellers : Over-singing alert! The guy just tries too hard on stage and it doesn’t look natural. Michael Lynche : We’re huge fans of “Big Mike” as a person. Nice, sweet guy. But he simply lacks the vocal talent. Tyler Grady : We never liked his 1970s look. Way too much of a gimmick. Tim Urban : Actually worse than Lacey Brown the night before. Browse through performance photo of the competitors from last night and let us know: Who was your favorite?

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Andrew Garcia, Katie Stevens Installed as American Idol Favorites

Place your bets… place your bets… The day before American Idol goes live and the top 12 women take to the stage, SBG Global Sportsbook has revealed each contestant’s odds to be the next Carrie Underwood or Kris Allen. After his sterling performing of “Straight Up,” it’s no surprise to find Andrew Garcia as the early favorite. A bunch of guitar-playing women follow, with little-known Joe Munoz bringing up the rear… 9:2 – Andrew Garcia 13:2 – Katie Stevens 7:1 – Didi Benami , Ashley Rodriguez 15:2 – Crystal Bowersox 8:1 – Casey James 12:1 – Siobhan Magnus 15:1 – Janell Wheeler , Jermaine Sellers, Todrick Hall 18:1 – Haeley Vaughn 25:1 – Lacey Brown, Tim Urban, Tyler Grady 33:1 – Paige Miles 35:1 – Alex Lambert, Michael Lynche 40:1 – Katelyn Epperly, Lilly Scott 45:1 – John Park, Michelle Delamor 50:1 – Aaron Kelly, Lee DeWyze 65:1 – Joe Munoz

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Michelle Delamor vs. Paige Miles: Semifinal Showdown!

They are probably the two biggest unknowns on American Idol . Paige Miles and Michelle Delamor have both advanced to the semifinal round and will perform live tomorrow night on Fox, along with 10 other women. But you’d hardly have expected that if you watched the show’s early auditions. Neither of the singers were featured very often, but that means little once the fan voting begins. Remember: A year ago at this time, no one had heard much from Kris Allen or Allison Iraheta, either. So while it may be difficult to assess at the moment, we’re still asking readers to compare Paige and Michelle below and then vote in our poll: Who will go farther on American Idol? Once you let your voice be heard above, sound off on Tyler Grady vs. John Park .

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Tyler Grady: Aspiring American Idol Contestant

He’s probably the only American Idol in history to be remembered more for his physical state than his singing voice. That’s what happens when you audition with two broken wrists. Indeed, Tyler Grady fell out a tree soon before he tried out for the show in Boston.

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