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Feb 27 2009

American Idol (Next 3 In Top 12)

Published by chris6818 at 10:13 am under Entertainment, Reality Show, Television Edit This

   

Well we now have our next 3 singers for our top 12 and we are half way there. Last night’s show went pretty much like I expected and 2 of the 3 that I chose to make it actually did, the 3rd one was a bit a of surprise to me. Of course the 16 year old redhead Allison made it and also Adam the punk rocker who sang his own rendition of Satisfaction by the Stones made it through.  Ryan had Megan Corkrey and Kris Allen standing up together and announced that 1 of them had made it and I thought for sure that it was going to be the 3rd one that I had chosen Megan but it was Kris.

Not that I don’t like Kris’s singing but I just think that there are some other very good singers who deserved to be in the top 12 more than him. So we are now have half of our top 12. The final group of 12 will perform next Tuesday night and Wednesday will be the cut. Then on Thursday we will find out who the judges brought back for the wild card round and they will have one last chance to impress the judges before they pick the last 3.

Last night’s 3 Chosen:

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4 Responses to “American Idol (Next 3 In Top 12)”

  1. dougkueffleron 27 Feb 2009 at 1:46 pm edit this

    The judges better bring Megan back for the wild card round. She has real star power. I don’t think that Chris, picked last night, will last very long. In fact, I doubt that he will make the top ten for the tour.

  2. rozellaon 02 Mar 2009 at 7:19 pm edit this

    I wasn’t too happy about Kris making it to the top 3. It’s like you said…there’s actually a few other people in the group who deserved it more.

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