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In Memoriam: American Idol’s Casey James

I’m sad. Sure. But I also want to hold up my old Illinois driver’s license with Norma Rae grit and proclaim, “Take that, American South!” For only the second time in American Idol ‘s history, its Final Two has no connections to the dusty south. That’s not good or bad, but it’s a welcome change of pace. (No offense to Kris Allen — I voted for you, tender dawg!) Now, to attend to the business at hand: Our deceased pony Casey James enjoyed a resilient run, establishing himself as season nine’s resident dark horse . His proudest moments involved simple ballads, sincerity, and keeping his shirt on. Let’s reflect on the Cool, Texas, native’s curvy, paisley-print journey on American Idol and guess what might’ve been had he made the finale.

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In this publicity image released by Fox, contestant Casey James performs on the singing competition series, #39;American Idol,#39; on Tuesday, May 18, 2010, in Los Angeles. Casey James was eliminated during the results show, leaving Crystal Bowersox and Lee DeWyze to face each other in next week#39;s finale. Although James had been in the show#39;s bottom two or three a few times, neither Bowersox nor DeWyze has come that close to elimination. This season#39;s American idol has been quite a ri

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American Idol Season 9: Top 2 Finalists

This week, the contenders played the songs of their choice and also songs which were picked by the judges. The previously known top 3 composed of Lee DeWyze, Crystal Bowersox and Casey James is now cut to top 2. The three faced the final elimination before the finale of season 9. Kara DioGuardi had a hunch that Crystal and Lee will face off in the finale, while Casey will be sent home. She was right! After the Wednesday’s results, Lee was the first singer declared by Ryan to be safe and without further delays; he also said that Crystal would be with him. At the end of the elimination night, it will be Crystal or Lee who are going to remain in the finals. Both contenders must give their best to be the next American Idol. American Idol Season 9: Top 2 Finalists is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Ryan Seacrest Picks His ‘American Idol’ Top Two

‘Crystal has been a favorite for many, many weeks,’ the host says of Bowersox. By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Matt Elias Ryan Seacrest Photo: MTV News Did Lee DeWyze have one of those oft-discussed, ever-elusive “moments” during “Hallelujah” on Tuesday night? Was Crystal Bowersox’s soulful take on “Maybe I’m Amazed” enough to guarantee her safe passage to next week’s show? And why have the judges spit such cold-blooded criticism at Casey James after tolerating his cowboy-cool shtick for months? These were among the many questions coming out of Tuesday’s penultimate performance show , and anyone who can successfully answer them has a good chance to predict which of these top-three finalists will get the heave-ho and which will make it into the top-two face-off next week. “Idol” host Ryan Seacrest is pretty sure he knows at least one-half of the dynamic finale duo, as he told MTV News over the weekend. “Crystal has been a favorite for many, many weeks,” he said at KISS-FM’s Wango Tango concert in Los Angeles. “So I would expect that, based on her track record, she’ll be in that final competition, that final show.” That echoes Adam Lambert’s stance . The season-eight runner-up had picked Bowersox to win the entire competition, citing her “anti-establishment rebelliousness.” While Seacrest didn’t go so far as to announce his selection to take home the “Idol” crown, he did hint who he thinks will occupy the other slot in this year’s top two. “Then it’s Lee and Casey,” he said. “I don’t know. I think that Lee’s got a big fanbase.” Ever the reality-show politician, Seacrest then added, “My guess could be Crystal, Lee or Casey.” Who do you think will face off in the finale next week? 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 Arrested ‘American Idol’ Contestants ‘American Idol’ Season Nine Performances

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‘American Idol’ Report Card: Crystal, Casey, Lee Cram For Finals

Bowersox’s ‘Maybe I’m Amazed’ scores the week’s high marks. By Eric Ditzian Lee DeWyze, Crystal Bowersox, Casey James Photo: FOX It’s the week before final exams on “American Idol,” so it’s probably too late to start wondering, “What if?” As in, “What if we had a different top three? What if Lilly Scott or Katelyn Epperly hadn’t been chucked off the show far too early and were still bringing their expectation-defying artistry to the stage?” It’s certainly too late to imagine our expectations might be proven wrong when it comes to the performances of Crystal Bowersox , Lee DeWyze and Casey James . By this point in the “Idol” school year, we know exactly what we’re going to get from each contestant and, at least in this regard, Tuesday night’s show did not disappoint. There were, of course, myriad disappointments: Bowersox’s first song choice, which came off like a parody of a Bowersox performance; the way the judges bickered amongst themselves after James’ second performance rather than concentrate on the evaluation at hand; how DeWyze’s purportedly show-stealing performance of “Hallelujah” paled in comparison to Jason Castro’s take on the song years earlier, and maybe even to Tim Urban’s earlier in the season. There also many highs: MamaSox’s smack-it-outta-the-park rendition of the softball song choice Ellen DeGeneres handed her. Time to get specific and dole out some grades with another edition our “American Idol” report card. (And don’t miss Jim Cantiello’s “Idol” recap in the MTV Newsroom.) Excellent Crystal Bowersox, “Maybe I’m Amazed” : Courtesy of Ellen DeGeneres, MamaSox got the gift of the finest judges’ song choice with this Paul McCartney hit. She didn’t squander the opportunity. Crystal’s voice was delicate in places, powerful in others, and at all times showed off range and emotion that her competitors simply can’t match. We’d take points away for the staging, during which she descended a staircase and generally looked uncomfortable, but we’re guessing all that movement wasn’t her idea. Note for next time, Crystal: If you’re gonna ditch the guitar, stay in one place on the stage and do what you do best: Frickin’ wail! Good Lee DeWyze, “Simple Man” : Would it be crazy to say we enjoyed this take on the Lynyrd Skynyrd tune better than his second performance? Less ornate, more honest, fewer bells and whistles, more Lee. We dug the slowly building intro and how he cut the song’s Southern-rock flare with some indie-rock verve. He suffered through some pitch problems in the second half of the tune, but his performance was far and away the finest of the first three songs. Lee DeWyze, “Hallelujah” : This seems to be the most buzzed-about performance of the evening. Simon Cowell could barely contain his self-satisfaction as he congratulated himself for choosing a tune that allowed Lee to have a “moment.” Only problem was that it wasn’t really Lee’s moment. He was surrounded by half the backup singers in Hollywood and a brassy trumpet, the combined effect of which was to overwhelm the “Idol” hopeful. That’s not to say it wasn’t a good performance, especially by season-nine standards. And Lee showed off genuine emotion, something verging on vulnerability. For the first time, he looked like he actually wants to win. But despite the judges’ effusive praise, Lee’s song was not nearly as powerful as Crystal’s “Maybe I’m Amazed.” Satisfactory Crystal Bowersox, “Come to My Window” : You want to know why MamaSox landed in the Satisfactory range on this one? Not because she didn’t sound lovely, or because we didn’t dig the reappearance of her harmonica, or because we fault her for staying true to herself as an artist. It’s for a simple lack of creativity on her part. A Melissa Etheridge song sung pretty much exactly how Melissa Etheridge sings it shows us nothing new about Bowersox. No doubt that cover killed back in her hometown, but up on the “Idol” stage, it was simply tiresome. Not something we’d expect at this point in the competition. There’s a way to respect your own artistry while at the same time surprising your audience. This wasn’t the way. Luckily, she returned for a stellar second performance. Casey James, “Daughters” : James deserves an apology from Randy Jackson and Kara DioGuardi for a lazy song choice that almost seemed designed to deny the singer a “moment” in the same way that Bowersox and DeWyze got a chance at theirs. John Mayer’s song is a simple one that requires a voice that can communicate raw emotion; Casey’s just lacks that sort of intensity, phrasing and modularity. What we got instead was a contestant far too laid back at this point. That’s the Casey we’ve known all along. The only difference seems to be that, for the second week in a row, the judges seem to have tired of his presence on “Idol” and are ripping him to shreds in the hope that voters follow their lead. He deserves better, even if he doesn’t really deserve to call himself an “Idol” top three finalist. Unsatisfactory Casey James, “OK, It’s Alright With Me” : If Jackson and DioGuardi were bent on sabotage in their song choice, James straight up nuked himself with his pick. Let’s just forget about the song choice, because there’s no way to wrap our heads around that one. He was severely uncomfortable on the stage. There was nothing unique about the performance. It was the epitome of small time. Forget about star power. This performance never got off the ground. It’s hard to see any other outcome on Wednesday’s elimination show: James’ “American Idol” run will be coming to an end. How would you grade the top three on last night’s “American Idol”? Share your report cards 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 Nine Performances

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‘American Idol’ Finalist Casey James Was Always ‘A Throwback’

‘He had no cell phone, no computer, no TV,’ musician Danny Ross recalls of the old-school ‘Idol’ guitar ace. By James Montgomery Casey James Photo: FOX Unlike most of the “American Idol” audience, Danny Ross has had a front-row seat to the Casey James show for years now. As owner of the Fort Worth, Texas, blues club the Keys Lounge, Ross has seen the “Idol” finalist grow from a fresh-faced kid to a full-fledged guitar ace, and no, he’s not surprised that James now stands on the brink of big-time fame. In fact, Ross always thought James was destined for greatness. “I’ve known him for a while, and I always knew there was something about him,” Ross told MTV News on Tuesday. “His mom is a singer, and he’d come sit in when he was a baby-faced kid; we’d have these blues jams. And as he got more proficient, he started booking his own acoustic gigs, then with an electric band. At first, his mother used to have to come with him,” Ross explained. “Then me and him hit it off and we started playing together … he’s just got it. A lot of people in other places — New York, Dallas — they’re in it for the money and the women … they’re ‘scene players,’ and then there are those who are in it for the music, and Casey is definitely one of those.” Ross has been playing with James on and off for more than two years now, most recently jamming with him at the Keys during his “Idol” hometown visit. He said that in all his years as a musician, he’s never met someone as dedicated and in love with playing music as Casey. To the point where, sometimes, he’d have to forcibly remove the guitar from James’ hands. “I’d have parties at my house, and Casey would play … and he’d just keep playing,” Ross laughed. “It would be 3, 4 in the morning, and I’d have gone to bed, and he’d still be playing. If there was one person still at the party, he’d keep playing for them. He’s that dedicated.” To that end, Ross said James reminds him of a bygone era of bluesmen — the kind who would travel from town to town, playing gigs until the sun came up. To be honest, that’s not all that far from the truth — James truly doesn’t belong to these times. “He had no cell phone, no computer, no TV … I remember telling him he needed to get his e-mail address out there, to get some publicity for his gigs at Keys, and he told me, ‘Man, I’m just not into that.’ He’s a real traditional guy, and I think that’s why he gets along with us older musicians,” Ross said. “He’s a throwback — he’s got a house, and he’s got these two basset hounds and, you know, I think he’d be happy just living there, with them, playing gigs. He’s honestly in it just for the music.” Which is why, Ross said, James almost didn’t try out for “American Idol.” (“His mother let him borrow her truck and told him to get his butt up to Denver and audition,” Ross chuckled.) But now that he has, it would appear that the sky really is the limit. And Ross, as he always has, sees nothing but big things in Casey’s future. “I think America likes him … I think, overall, because of his playing — he’s played to all kinds of crowds, big and small and now national, and he has the poise to do anything,” he said. “He’s a far better guitar player than he’s shown on the show. … I really think he could be the next John Mayer, only without the attitude.” Are you rooting for Casey on “American Idol”? 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’ Top 3 Visit Their Hometowns

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American Idol Recap: Go Home, Casey James!

We don’t mean to be harsh with our headline. At least not too harsh. But this lackluster season of American Idol can at least be redeemed by the fact that next week’s finale will be one of the hardest to gauge in show history. If viewers do the right thing and vote out Casey James tonight, that is. Kara’s crush simply doesn’t have the versatility needed come out on top. He underwhelmed last night with both “OK, It’s Alright With Me” (his selection) and John Mayer’s “Daughters” (the judge’s choice for him) and deserves to be eliminated. This would leave it to Crystal Bowersox and Lee DeWyze , two finalists that should be neck-and-neck after their most recent performances. DeWyze put on the best of the evening, and one of the best of the season, with “Hallejulah.” He’s been coming on strong over the last few weeks, while Crystal hasn’t been able to match the magic of last month’s ” People Get Ready .” Below, we rank the six songs played throughout the hour: Lee DeWyze, Hallelujah Crystal Bowersox, Maybe I’m Amazed Lee DeWyze, Simple Man Crystal Bowersox, Come to My Window Casey James, Daughters Casey James, OK, It’s Alright With Me Which performance was your favorite? And is there any chance Casey upsets one of these two and advances to next week’s finale?

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American Idol 2010 Top 3 Performance: Casey James, Crystal Bowersox, and Lee Dewyze

Watch American Idol 9 Final 3 Performances Live Stream Online Free. We are down to the Final Three! Crystal Bowersox, Lee Dewyze and Casey James will be performing tonight, two songs each as American Idol 2010 progresses. The Final 3 Results Night tomorrow will be thirty minutes. This is the night that all of us have been waiting for. The final night of the final three! Who will be the next American Idol? We’ll find out tonight, because one of them will go home and we’ll be down for the final showdown next week. From then on, we’ll know who will be our next American Idol! Let’s cheer for the top 3 tonight! I’m so excited to watch the Final 3 Performances of the American Idol Season 9 this year 2010! If you want to watch American Idol 9 Final 3 Performances, click Continue reading

American Idol 2010 Top 3 Performances: Crystal Bowersox, Casey James and Lee Dewyze

Watch American Idol 9 Final 3 Performances Live Stream Online Free. We are down to the Final Three! Crystal Bowersox, Lee Dewyze and Casey James will be performing tonight, two songs each as American Idol 2010 progresses. The Final 3 Results Night tomorrow will be thirty minutes. This is the night that all of us have been waiting for. The final night of the final three! Who will be the next American Idol? We’ll find out tonight, because one of them will go home and we’ll be down for the final showdown next week. From then on, we’ll know who will be our next American Idol! Let’s cheer for the top 3 tonight! I’m so excited to watch the Final 3 Performances of the American Idol Season 9 this year 2010! If you want to watch American Idol 9 Final 3 Performances, click Continue reading

Watch American Idol 9 Final 3 Performances Live Stream Online Free

Watch American Idol 9 Final 3 Performances Live Stream Online Free We are down to the Final Three! Crystal Bowersox, Lee Dewyze and Casey James will be performing tonight, two songs each as American Idol 2010 progresses. The Final 3 Results Night tomorrow will be thirty minutes. If you want to watch American Idol 9 Final 3 Performances , click the link provided. Watch American Idol 9 Final 3 Performances Live Stream Online Free is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading