Tag Archives: contestant

Siobhan Magnus’ ‘Paint It Black’ Lights Up The ‘American Idol’ Stage

Randy Jackson tells the quirky singer she’s ‘bringing the drama to ‘American Idol’ season nine.’ By Larry Carroll Siobhan Magnus on “American Idol” on Tuesday Photo: Fox She looks like Marcie from “Peanuts,” embraces theatricality like Adam Lambert and sings Rolling Stones songs like she’s Mick Jagger’s long-lost daughter (which, knowing Mick’s reputation, could be a possibility). Her name is Siobhan Magnus, and her rising star shone bright on Tuesday’s (March 16) top 12 episode of “American Idol.” A resident of Barnstable, Massachusetts, Siobhan’s huge family has always encouraged her artistic endeavors. And on Tuesday night, she took them to a level as big as Mick’s lips, singing a dramatic interpretation of the Rolling Stones classic “Paint It Black.” Released in 1966 from their fourth album Aftermath, the song was written by one of the all-time great rock teams: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. A #1 hit in both the U.S. and U.K., Rolling Stone magazine ranked it #174 on their 2004 list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. Interestingly enough, the song’s signature sitar riff was hatched after Stones guitarist Brian Jones visited George Harrison of the Beatles, who at the time was experimenting with Middle Eastern sounds. Sorrowful and dark but with an impossibly catchy chorus, the lyrics are believed to be about a man mourning his dead girlfriend. As such, the song has been employed in recent years as a pop-culture shortcut to signify death and mourning — from “Stir of Echoes” to “Full Metal Jacket” to “The Sopranos.” The song was also given a shout-out in the My Chemical Romance song “Welcome to the Black Parade.” Wearing an appropriately colored black dress and “bringing the drama to ‘American Idol’ season nine,” as Randy Jackson put it, Siobhan painted the stage black — and you could color the judges impressed. 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 12 Party ‘American Idol’ Season Nine Performances

Go here to see the original:
Siobhan Magnus’ ‘Paint It Black’ Lights Up The ‘American Idol’ Stage

‘American Idol’ Top 12: Crystal Bowersox, Siobhan Magnus Come Out On Top

Didi Benami and Casey James also get praise from the judges during big-stage debut. By Gil Kaufman Crystal Bowersox on “American Idol” on Tuesday Photo: Fox The “American Idol” season-nine top 12 made it to the big stage Tuesday night (March 16) to take on the songs of the Rolling Stones. And, in a wakeup call on the first night of mixed-gender competition, the women served notice that they really are the ones to beat this year as Siobhan Magnus drew more raves and Crystal Bowersox had yet another solid performance. Brawny football-player-turned-singer Michael Lynche was up first, singing the appropriately sexy “Miss You,” playing it like a Sam Cooke-style soul burner, complete with plenty of falsetto whoops and hollers and vigorous hand gestures. Randy Jackson and Ellen DeGeneres thought it continued Lynche’s winning ways and provided a nice kickoff to the night. Kara DioGuardi thought Michael delivered on the swagger inherent in the Stones’ live show, and Simon Cowell praised him for his confidence but thought the dancing was a bit “corny” at times. Knoxville, Tennessee, native Didi Benami went torchy with “Play With Fire,” singing the song as a dark jazz ballad while slinking across the big stage and emoting into the camera. Kara thought the eeriness of the song combined with the sweetness of Benami’s voice was a nice mixture. “For the first time for me in weeks, Didi, you’re on fire,” Randy said. Cowell thought the tune began to show what kind of artist Benami could be. Casey James rocked out “It’s All Over Now,” playing a Dixie-fried boogie take on the tune while occasionally strumming an electric guitar and tossing his golden locks at all the right moments. After telling him several weeks ago to stop trying to be a rock star, Kara said James finally was a rock star in his best performance yet. But Simon said, despite looking great and singing well, it felt more like an audition that didn’t really make use of the big stage. “You’ve got to push yourself,” he said. “Not just be a guy standing in the middle of the stage playing the guitar. It has to be more than that. … Just be a star.” Another Texas kid, Lacey Brown, went with an orchestral version of 1967’s “Ruby Tuesday” complete with a string quartet. She sang in her coquettish 1960s pixie pop voice, seated on the edge of the stage while tweaking the melody just enough to make it her own. Cowell said Brown’s vocals are strong but that she performs like an actress and overthinks it too much. Ellen didn’t like how she sat down during the most uptempo bits and felt it was a bit sleepy. Needing to get back into his early groove, Andrew Garcia let it bleed with “Gimme Shelter,” laying on some gritty Cee-Lo-like soul as he awkwardly paced across the front of the stage with the mic stand while hitting a series of big notes at the end. For Randy it was way pitchy, while Ellen dubbed it his best performance to date. Kara focused on the meaning of the lyrics again, saying the anti-Vietnam War intensity didn’t come through even as the vocal chops finally crept back. “I wanted to feel that from you, what you were talking about,” she said. “I felt it at times, but most of the times I didn’t.” Cowell mocked DioGuardi for taking the song too literally and said the vocals were good, if a bit weaker then they were in rehearsal. Teenager Katie Stevens needed to go big to stay in the game, which she did with the iconic ballad “Wild Horses.” Sitting on a stool under a harsh spotlight center stage, Stevens sang a big pop-diva version of the tune recently covered by Susan Boyle, struggling at first with the melody and then finding her big voice on the long final note. Randy and Paula thought, despite some pitch problems, it was a strong performance, and Simon said it was the first time she’s chosen a good song, even if the emotion drained out in the second half. Clawing back from the abyss, Tim Urban had a chance to solidify his place on the show with a Jason Mraz-y acoustic reggae run through “Under My Thumb.” The arrangement was lively and fun, though the vocals fell flat at points. Kara and Simon applauded him for going out on a limb and making it his own, but Cowell said it just didn’t work and probably offended Stones fans. “I think it was a crazy decision,” he said. Resident quirky girl Siobhan Magnus went with “Paint It Black.” Wearing a gothy dress, Magnus opened the tune as a turgid symphonic ballad, then rocked it out, unleashing another one of her Adam Lambert-esque rebel yells as the song built to a wild crescendo. “You rise above. … You’re like Snooki’s poof — you just stand out and I like it,” Ellen gushed. Cowell said it was the standout performance of the night because some people would love it while others would hate it. Former paint-store clerk Lee Dewyze took on “Beast of Burden,” transforming the sultry rock tune into a clap-along bro-down acoustic ditty with shades of Hootie and the Blowfish-meets-Dave Matthews. Simon said he likes Lee and his voice but that he again chose a safe, forgettable song. “Stamp your mark on the competition and stop thinking other people are better than you,” he said. Kara, meanwhile, said he’s growing more than any other contestant from week-to-week. Paige Miles just squeaked into the top 12 despite a rough week, so choosing the country swinging “Honky Tonk Women” was a bold move. The bump-and-grind urban-cowgirl arrangement suited her scratchy-soul vocal style. Randy liked it but wanted more energy, and both women and Simon applauded her for hitting big notes despite struggling with laryngitis, though Cowell thinks she still needs to find a way to connect. The other remaining teen in the competition, Pennsylvania native Aaron Kelly, took the sensitive route with a piano-ballad take on “Angie.” Though it was low-energy and a bit glum, Kelly’s urgent vocals were strong, and he brought his country twang to the soft-rock arrangement. “Your mom was right — you were born to sing,” Randy said, comparing Kelly to a young Justin Timberlake. After slamming him for not connecting with his song last week, Kara said the high-schooler set her straight with his emotional delivery. Cowell predicted disaster during Stones week but was pleasantly surprised by how Kelly sang the song well within his range. Closing the show was this year’s singer to beat, Crystal Bowersox, who couldn’t miss with “You Can’t Always Get What You Want.” Strumming her beat-up acoustic, Bowersox strolled out and laid her bluesy pipes on a funky soul reworking of the legendary ode to yearning. None of the judges thought it was her best performance, though Ellen started to see some personality for the first time in the competition as Crystal loosened up onstage. Despite coming out the clear favorite, Cowell said Magnus bested Crystal because her song had more of a dramatic flair. What did you think of Tuesday night’s performances? Who killed it? Who blew it? What was your favorite? Who should go home? Leave your comments below. Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Top 12 Party ‘American Idol’ Season Nine Performances

See the original post here:
‘American Idol’ Top 12: Crystal Bowersox, Siobhan Magnus Come Out On Top

Vienna Girardi: Bachelor Sweetie or Evil Mastermind?

Vienna Girardi won The Bachelor Monday night. Maybe you heard. This revelation came not only as a surprise, but a major disappointment to a large portion of the ABC series’ viewers, many of whom had fallen in love with Tenley Molzahn and/or Ali Fedotowsky and were hoping Jake would feel the same way. According to Us , it was all part of her EVIL MASTER PLAN! Vienna Girardi complained on the finale that her fellow contestants – particularly Ali, now the next Bachelorette , hated her. Perhaps they had good reason. The magazine speculates that Vienna “set a trap” for Ali, and her adversary fell right into it, eventually taking herself out of the running. Diabolical … Jake has apparently been punked by Vienna. Sucks for him . “You don’t see the things Vienna said to me. They were very hurtful ,” Ali said on the post-finale “After The Final Rose” special, and she took it personally. “Vienna would always thank us for coming to her ‘bachelorette’ or ‘engagement party,’ then tell us we were all going home,” another contestant reveals. “Ali would just call her out on it.” Fiercely competitive Vienna (“she always had to one-up people,” another castoff says) zeroed in on Ali as her main rival and vowed to TAKE HER OUT. “Vienna would say to Ali that she was going to shake her boobs in Jake’s face,” explains another show insider. And oh, how she shook said boobs. Hard . One of the girls in the house offers this theory for how Vienna was able to compel Jake Pavelka despite what some think are so many negative qualities: “I think Jake hasn’t ever been with a girl like Vienna and is experiencing a ‘wild side.’ Once she figured that out, maybe she was a little more seductive.” That about sums it up. Will Jake and Vienna last?

Go here to read the rest:
Vienna Girardi: Bachelor Sweetie or Evil Mastermind?

Casey James: American Idol Jailbird

When Casey James auditioned for American Idol in Denver, he was asked to remove his shirt. The judges, especially Kara DioGuardi and Victoria Beckham, wanted to take a close look at this contestant

Continue reading here:
Casey James: American Idol Jailbird

Backstreet Boys’ A.J. McLean Reveals Engagement Details

‘I looked at her, and I was like, ‘I’m gonna do it tonight,’ ‘ he tells MTV News of proposing onstage. By Jocelyn Vena A.J.

Original post:
Backstreet Boys’ A.J. McLean Reveals Engagement Details

Heidi Montag Calls Debut LP ‘The Most Challenging Thing I’ve Ever Done’

‘I’ve put more into this than anyone could possibly comprehend,’ the ‘Hills’ star says of Superficial. By Jocelyn Vena Heidi Montag Photo: Ray Tamarra/ Getty Images “Hills” star Heidi Montag finally released her debut album, Superficial, on Tuesday (January 12)

See the original post:
Heidi Montag Calls Debut LP ‘The Most Challenging Thing I’ve Ever Done’

Simon Cowell’s Greatest ‘American Idol’ Put-Downs

Before his final season kicks off, we’ve compiled the judge’s wittiest slams. By James Montgomery Simon Cowell Photo: M

Visit link:
Simon Cowell’s Greatest ‘American Idol’ Put-Downs

‘American Idol’ Alums Imagine Show Without Simon Cowell

Matt Giraud, Melinda Doolittle, Brooke White react to news of judge’s departure. By Gil Kaufman “American Idol” Season-Eight Contestant Matt Giraud Photo: Frank Micelotta/ Getty Images Love him or hate him (or really, really hate him), Simon Cowell will be missed when he leaves “American Idol” after the upcoming ninth season — even by some of the singers who’ve been on the receiving end of his blunt judgments. “He was either nothing but love …

Read more here:
‘American Idol’ Alums Imagine Show Without Simon Cowell

Dancing with the Stars Honors Michael Jackson, Boots Natalie Coughlin

According to La Toya Jackson on last night’s Dancing with the Stars results show, her late brother was a fan of the ABC competition. The series returned the favor this week with a routine in Michael Jackson’s honor, as the show’s professionals spoke glowingly of the departed icon and then performed a version of his iconic “Thriller” dance. Was this a true tribute to the singer?

More:
Dancing with the Stars Honors Michael Jackson, Boots Natalie Coughlin

Nicole Richie to Design, Model New Clothing Line

Nicole Richie is known for her boho-chic style and her Hollywood pedigree – and with fans like Madonna wearing her House of Harlow 1960 jewelry line, her design career couldn’t be hotter. But it’s about to get hotter still.

Hotter in a cute, maternal kind of way.

Pregnant with her second child (daughter Harlow Madden is 19 months old), the star has signed on to create (and model) a line of maternity clothes with Nicole’s signature flair for A Pea in the Pod, a higher-end maternity fashion line.

Richie said that a collaboration was an easy call since “Pea in the Pod is such a known company for pregnant women. They carry great lines, and so when they asked me to create a line for them, I was really excited and eager to do it.”

Nicole Richie Maternity Clothes

Nicole Richie brings her unique style to the world of maternity clothes.

Being pregnant herself means Nicole is considerate of her customers: “You feel like you have to change your whole wardrobe – the last thing a woman wants to go through. So I really tried to make this line to get women excited.”

Nicole admits she doesn’t always wear maternity clothes, but thinks the pregnant form should be flaunted: “I think the pregnant body is beautiful, and I think you should show it off,” citing her jean cutoffs as a go-to this pregnancy.

To see more of the expectant mother modeling the new clothing line for fellow pregnant ladies, click to enlarge these Nicole Richie pictures below …

Nic RichPea in the Pod Style

More:
Nicole Richie to Design, Model New Clothing Line