Showing posts with label American Idol. Show all posts
Showing posts with label American Idol. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Bryce Larsen sings One Republic's "Apologize" (acoustic)

American Idol Season 9 contestant Bryce Larsen sings One Republic's "Apologize".


Bryce Larsen sings Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get it On"

American Idol Season 9 contestant Bryce Larsen sings Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get it On".


American Idol's Bryce Larsen sings original song "Mess" (Acoustic Version)

American Idol Season 9 contestant Bryce Larsen Sings original Stealing Jane's song "Mess"

Bryce Larsen sings "Life Support" (Acoustic)

American Idol Season 9 contestant Bryce Larsen sings original song "Life Support". This song is about how being in a band can effect a relationship.

Bryce Larsen sings "Mack The Knife"

American Idol Season 9 contestant Bryce Larsen sings Bobby Darin's "Mack The Knife"

Bryce Larsen sings "Heres To Hoping"

American Idol Season 9 hopeful Bryce Larsen - Heres To Hoping (Original Song!)

Bryce Larsen and Stealing Jane sing "Possum Kingdom"

American Idol Season 9 contestant Bryce Larsen and Stealing Jane sing The Toadies' "Possum Kingdom" Acoustic version.

Bryce Larsen sings the Foo Fighters "My Hero" (acoustic)

American Idol Season 9 contestant Bryce Larsen sings the Foo Fighters "My Hero".

Friday, January 8, 2010

Randy Jackson says no Adam Lambert or Kris Allen clones on next American Idol

There won't be anyone quite like Adam Lambert on the next season of "American Idol."

Easygoing "Idol" judge Randy Jackson told reporters during a Friday teleconference that he expected to see clones of the over-the-top eighth season runner-up or even croony champion Kris Allen show up to audition for the Fox talent competition's ninth season, which premieres Tuesday (8 p.m. EST), but there were none to be found this time around.

"Usually, whoever comes in first or second, that next season of auditions, you have a lot of those kinds of people," he said. "It's almost like a signal to everyone at home that was like them that now it's time to try out for 'American Idol.' It didn't happen like that this time. We got a very interesting, unique cast that's only unique to this season nine."

Jackson, who serves on the judging panel with Simon Cowell, Kara DioGuardi and newcomer Ellen DeGeneres, said audition cities Dallas and Atlanta offered singers with the most starpower while Orlando, Fla., was "really strange" in terms of finding talent. He also said he was on the lookout for female crooners because the past two winners have been male.

"I think there's some really talented girls that showed up this time," he said.