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JORDIN SPARKS IS CROWNED THE "AMERICAN IDOL" PDF Print E-mail
Written by FOX   

Almost 610 Million Total Votes Cast

During Sixth Season of Television's No. 1 Show;

World-Record 74 Million Votes Received Tuesday Night

 

Guest Performers Included Tony Bennett, Doug E. Fresh, Green Day, Gladys Knight, Bette Midler, Joe Perry, Smokey Robinson, Gwen Stefani, BeBe and CeCe Winans and The African Children’s Choir

 

Kelly Clarkson, Ruben Studdard, Carrie Underwood and Taylor Hicks Returned to AMERICAN IDOL Stage

 

 

The extraordinary sixth season of AMERICAN IDOL came to a spectacular conclusion tonight as 17-year-old Jordin Sparks was crowned the competition’s youngest-ever winner during the live two-hour season finale on FOX. Sparks from Glendale, AZ, emerged as America's choice in a competition that began with over 100,000 hopefuls who auditioned in San Antonio, Minneapolis, Memphis, Birmingham, Los Angeles, New York and Seattle. Over the course of the season, viewers cast a record-breaking number of votes – almost 610 million – in support of their favorite contestants. Amazingly, 74 million votes were received after Tuesday’s performance show, shattering the previous world record of 70 million set April 24 following the IDOL GIVES BACK fund-raising special.

 

The broadcast from the legendary Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, CA, featured a number of headline performances. Fifteen-time Grammy Award winner Tony Bennett crooned “For Once in My Life”; Gwen Stefani sang “4 in the Morning”; Green Day performed John Lennon’s “Working Class Hero”; Bette Midler sang her classic “Wind Beneath My Wings”; and the African Children’s Choir, encoring their appearance on IDOL GIVES BACK, delighted the audience with “Abataka.”

 

Also returning to the AMERICAN IDOL stage were past winners Kelly Clarkson, Ruben Studdard, Carrie Underwood and Taylor Hicks. Clarkson performed her new single “Never Again”; Studdard duetted with Sparks on the Motown classic “You’re All I Need to Get By”; Underwood reprised her IDOL GIVES BACK performance of “I’ll Stand By You”; while Hicks belted his new single “Heaven Knows.”

 

Honoring the 40th anniversary of the release of the Beatles’ legendary “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band,” the returning Idols joined with this season’s Top 12 to sing a medley of the iconic album’s hits.

 

The Top 6 guys were joined by Smokey Robinson for a medley of his hits, specially arranged by David Thomas of Take 6, while the Top 6 girls joined Gladys Knight for a medley of her chart-topping songs.  Lewis and Doug E. Fresh had the audience on its feet as they performed “The Show.” Third-place finisher Melinda Doolittle had the house jumping with her rendition of “Hold Up the Light” featuring gospel duo BeBe and CeCe Winans. Finalist Sanjaya Malakar joined Aerosmith’s Joe Perry on the Kinks’ “You Really Got Me.” Sparks and Lewis kicked off the show with a duet of another Beatles tune, “I Saw Her Standing There.”

 

Sparks is the sixth American Idol to be crowned, joining Clarkson, Studdard, Fantasia, Underwood and Hicks as winners of the coveted title, a major recording contract and a management contract.

 

On Tuesday night's final competition, Sparks and Lewis each performed three songs. Both co-finalists sang “This Is My Now,” Scott Krippayne and Jeff Peabody’s winning entry in this season’s American Idol Songwriting Contest. In addition, Sparks sang "Fighter” and "Broken Wing,” and Lewis sang "She Will" and "You Give Love a Bad Name." The night was capped by a special performance by Daughtry, the band fronted by 2006 AMERICAN IDOL finalist Chris Daughtry, of their hit song “Home.”

 

Sparks capped her coronation on Wednesday’s finale by reprising “This Is My Now.” The song is available for digital download exclusively on Americanidol.com and iTunes.com.

 

AMERICAN IDOL is created and executive-produced by Simon Fuller, founder of 19 Entertainment; and executive-produced by Cecile Frot-Coutaz, CEO, FremantleMedia North America, Inc.; Nigel Lythgoe, President, 19 Television; and Ken Warwick, Executive Producer, FremantleMedia North America, Inc.

 

Visit Americanidol.com for exclusive videos and photos from the audition cities, special behind-the-scenes information and all of your AMERICAN IDOL news.

 

 
AMERICAN IDOL SEASON 6 CONTESTANTS' SONG LIST PDF Print E-mail
Written by Shawnee Penkacik   
SEASON 6 CONTESTANTS' SONG LIST

Melinda Doolittle Songs Sung        

Wednesday, February 21 “Since You’ve Been Gone” Aretha Franklin

Wednesday, February 28 “My Funny Valentine” Mitzi Green

Wednesday, March 7 “I’m a Woman” Peggy Lee

Tuesday, March 13 “Home” The Wiz (musical)

Tuesday, March 20 “As Long As He Needs Me” Oliver (musical)

Tuesday, March 27 “Heaven Knows” Donna Summer

Tuesday, April 3  “I’ve Got Rhythm” Tony Bennett

Tuesday, April 10  “Sway” Michael Buble

Tuesday, April 17  “Trouble is a Woman” Julie Reeves

Tuesday, April 24  “There Will Come a Day” Faith Hill

Tuesday, May 1  “Have A Nice Day” Bon Jovi

Tuesday, May 8   “Love You Inside And Out” Bee Gees

                  “How Can You Mend a Broken Heart” Bee Gees

Tuesday, May 15  “I Believe in You and Me” Whitney Houston

                  “Not Bush City Limits” Ike and Tina Turner

                  “I’m a Woman” Peggy Lee    

Stephanie Edwards Songs Sung       

Wednesday, February 21 “How Come You Don’t Call Me” Prince

Wednesday, February 28 “Dangerously In Love” Beyonce

Wednesday, March 7 “Sweet Thing” Chaka Khan

Tuesday, March 13 “Love Hangover” Diana Ross

Tuesday, March 20 “You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me” Dusty Springfield 

Gina Glocksen  Songs Sung       

Wednesday, February 21 “All By Myself” Eric Carmen

Wednesday, February 28 “Alone” Heart

Wednesday, March 7 “Call Me When You’re Sober” Evanescence

Tuesday, March 13 “Love Child” Diana Ross and The Supremes

Tuesday, March 20 “Paint It Black” The Rolling Stones

Tuesday, March 27 “I’ll Stand By You” The Pretenders

Tuesday, April 3  “Smile” Charlie Chaplin

LaKisha Jones  Songs Sung       

Wednesday, February 21 “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going” Jennifer Holliday

Wednesday, February 28 “Midnight Train to Georgia” Gladys Knight & The Pips

Wednesday, March 7 “I Have Nothing” Whitney Houston

Tuesday, March 13 “God Bless the Child” Billie Holiday

Tuesday, March 20 “Diamonds Are Forever” Shirley Bassey

Tuesday, March 27 “Last Dance” Donna Summer

Tuesday, April 3  “Stormy Weather (Ain’t No Sunshine)” Bill Withers

Tuesday, April 10  “Conga” Gloria Estefan

Tuesday, April 17  “Jesus Take the Wheel” Carrie Underwood

Tuesday, April 24  “I Believe” Fantasia

Tuesday, May 1  “This Ain’t a Love Song” Bong Jovi

Tuesday, May 8  “Stayin’ Alive” Bee Gees

                  “Run to Me” Bee Gees

Blake Lewis  Songs Sung      

Tuesday, February 20 “Somewhere Only We Know” Keane

Tuesday, February 27 “Virtual Insanity” Jamiroquai

Tuesday, March 6 “All Mixed Up” 311

Tuesday, March 13 “You Keep Me Hanging On” Diana Ross and The Supremes

Tuesday, March 20 “Time of the Season” The Zombies

Tuesday, March 27 “Love Song” The Cure

Tuesday, April 3  “Mack the Knife” Ella Fitzgerald

Tuesday, April 10  “I Need to Know” Marc Anthony

Tuesday, April 17  “When the Stars Go Blue” Tim McGraw

Tuesday, April 24  “Imagine” John Lennon

Tuesday, May 1  “You Give Love a Bad Name” Bon Jovi

Tuesday, May 9  “You Should Be Dancing” Bee Gees

                  “This Is Where I Came In” Bee Gees

Tuesday, May 15  “Roxanne” Sting

                  “This Love” Maroon 5

                  “When I Get You Alone” Robin Thicke        

Sanjaya Malakar                 Songs Sung      

Tuesday, February 20 “Knocks Me Off My Feet” Stevie Wonder

Tuesday, February 27 “Steppin’ Out With My Baby” Tony Bennett

Tuesday, March 6 “Waiting On the World to Change” John Mayer

Tuesday, March 13 “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” Diana Ross

Tuesday, March 20 “You Really Got Me” The Kinks

Tuesday, March 27 “Bathwater” No Doubt

Tuesday, April 3  “Cheek to Cheek” Ella Fitzgerald

Tuesday, April 10  “Besame Mucho” Andrea Bocelli

Tuesday, April 17  “Something to Talk About” Bonnie Raitt

Chris Richardson  Songs Sung      

Tuesday, February 20 “I Don’t Wanna Be” Gavid DeGraw 

Tuesday, February 27 “Geek in the Pink” Jason Mraz  

Tuesday, March 6 “Tonight I Wanna Cry” Keith Urban    

Tuesday, March 13 “The Boss” Diana Ross

Tuesday, March 20 “Don’t Let the Sun Catch You Crying” Gerry And The Pacemakers

Tuesday, March 27 “Don’t Speak” No Doubt

Tuesday, April 3  “Don’t Get Around Much Anymore” Duke Ellington

Tuesday, April 10  “Smooth” Santana-Rob Thomas

Tuesday, April 17  “Mayberry” Rascal Flatts

Tuesday, April 24  “Change the World” Eric Clapton

Tuesday, May 1  “Wanted Dead, Or Alive” Bon Jovi 

Brandon Rogers  Songs Sung      

Tuesday, Feb 20  “Rock With You” Michael Jackson

Tuesday, February 27 “Time After Time” Cyndi Lauper

Tuesday, March 6 “I Just Want To Celebrate” Rare Earth

Tuesday, March 13 “You Can’t Hurry Love” The Supremes

Haley Scarnato  Songs Sung       

Wednesday, February 21 “It’s All Coming Back to Me Now” Celine Dion

Wednesday, February 28 “Queen of the Night” Whitney Houston

Wednesday, March 7 “If My Heart Had Wings” Faith Hill

Tuesday, March 13 “Missing You” Diana Ross

Tuesday, March 20 “Tell Him” Billie Davis

Tuesday, March 27 “True Colors” Cyndi Lauper

Tuesday, April 3  “Ain’t Misbehavin” Billie Holiday

Tuesday, April 10  “Turn the Beat Around” Gloria Estefan

Chris Sligh                 Songs Sung       

Tuesday, February 20 “Typical” Mute Math

Tuesday, February 27 “Trouble” Ray LaMontagne

Tuesday, March 6 “Wanna Be Loved” Bon Jovi

Tuesday, March 13 “Endless Love” Diana Ross/Lionel Richie

Tuesday, March 20 “She’s Not There” The Zombies

Tuesday, March 27 “Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic” The Police

Jordin Sparks  Songs Sung       

Wednesday, February 21 “Give Me One Reason” Tracy Chapman

Wednesday, February 28 “Reflection” Christina Aguilera

Wednesday, March 7 “Heartbreaker” Pat Benatar

Tuesday, March 13 “If We Hold on Together” The Land Before Time (movie)

Tuesday, March 20 “I Who Have Nothing” Shirley Bassey

Tuesday, March 27 “Hey Baby” No Doubt

Tuesday, April 3  “On a Clear Day” Tony Bennett

Tuesday, April 10  “The Rhythm Is Gonna Get You” Gloria Estefan

Tuesday, April 17  “Broken Wing” Martina McBride

Tuesday, April 24  “You’ll Never Walk Alone” Richard Rogers

Tuesday, May 1  “Livin’ On a Prayer” Bon Jovi

Tuesday, May 8  “To Love Somebody” Bee Gees

                  “Woman In Love” Bee Gees

Tuesday May 15  “Wishing On a Star” Rose Royce

                  “She Works Hard for the Money” Donna Summer

                  “I Who Have Nothing” Shirley Bassey

Phil Stacey  Songs Sung       

Tuesday, February 20  “I Could Not Ask For More” Edwin McCain

Tuesday, February 27 “Missing You” John Waite

Tuesday, March 6  “I Need You” LeAnn Rimes

Tuesday, March 13 “I’m Gonna Make You Love Me” Diana Ross

Tuesday, March 20 “Tobacco Road” Eric Burden

Tuesday, March 27 “Every Breath You Take” The Police

Tuesday, April 3  “Night and Day” Cole Porter/ Frank Sinatra

Tuesday, April 10  “Maria, Maria” Santana

Tuesday, April 17  “Where the Blacktop Ends” Keith Urban 

Tuesday, April 24  “The Change” Garth Brooks

Tuesday, May 1  “Blaze of Glory” Bon Jovi 
 
 
AMERICAN IDOL PDF Print E-mail
Written by Shawnee Penkacik   

WEEK-BY-WEEK-RECAP 

DATE

Tuesday, Jan 16 American Idol Auditions (Minneapolis)

Wednesday, Jan 17 American Idol Auditions (Seattle) 

Tuesday, Jan 23 American Idol Auditions (Memphis)

Wednesday, Jan 24 American Idol Auditions (New York) 

Tuesday, Jan 30 American Idol Auditions (Birmingham)

Wednesday, Jan 31 American Idol Auditions (Los Angeles) 

          Tuesday, Feb 6 American Idol Auditions (San Antonio)

          Wednesday, Feb 7 Best Of The Rest Auditions 

          Tuesday, Feb 13 Hollywood Day One Semifinal Auditions 

          Wednesday, Feb 14 Hollywood Day Two Semifinal Auditions 

          Tuesday, Feb 20 Top 12 boys perform:  Rudy Cardenas, Jared Cotter, Sundance Head, Paul Kim, Blake Lewis, Sanjaya Malakar, Nick Pedro, Chris Richardson, Brandon Rogers, Chris Sligh, Phil Stacey, A.J. Tabaldo 

          Wednesday, Feb 21 Top 12 girls perform:  Alaina Alexander, Antonella Barba, Melinda Doolittle, Stephanie Edwards, Gina Glocksen, Leslie Hunt, LaKisha Jones, Amy Krebs, Haley Scarnato, Sabrina Sloan, Jordin Sparks, Nicole Tranquillo 

          Thursday, Feb 22 American Idol (Season 3) Winner Fantasia Barrino sings.  First results show:  Two boys and two girls are voted off.  Paul Kim, Rudy Cardenas, Nicole Tranquillo and Amy Krebs are sent home during an hour-long results show. 

          Tuesday, Feb 27 Top 10 boys perform:  A.J. Tabaldo, Blake Lewis, Brandon Rogers, Chris Richardson, Chris Sligh, Jared Cotter, Nick Pedro, Phil Stacey, Sanjaya Malakar, Sundance Head 

          Wednesday, Feb 28 Top 10 girls perform:  Alaina Alexander, Antonella Barba, Melinda Doolittle, Stephanie Edwards, Gina Glocksen, Leslie Hunt, LaKisha Jones, Haley Scarnato, Sabrina Sloan, Jordin Sparks 

          Thursday, Mar 1 American Idol (Season 5) Contestant Kellie Pickler sings.  Two boys and two girls are voted off.  Nick Pedro, A.J. Tabaldo, Alaina Alexander and Leslie Hunt are sent home during an hour-long results show.   

          Tuesday, Mar 6 Top 8 boys perform:  Blake Lewis, Brandon Rogers, Chris Richardson, Chris Sligh, Jared Cotter, Phil Stacey, Sanjaya Malakar, Sundance Head 

          Wednesday, Mar 7 Top 8 girls perform: Antonella Barba, Gina Glocksen, Haley Scarnato, Jordin Sparks, LaKisha Jones, Melinda Doolittle, Sabrina Sloan, Stephanie Edwards  

          Thursday, Mar 8 American Idol (Season 4) Winner Carrie Underwood sings.  This season’s Top 12 Semifinalists are named:  Blake Lewis, Sanjaya Malakar, Chris Richardson, Brandon Rogers, Chris Sligh, Phil Stacey, Melinda Doolittle, Stephanie Edwards, Gina Glocksen, LaKisha Jones, Haley Scarnato and Jordin Sparks.

          Antonella Barba, Jared Cotter, Sundance Head and Sabrina Sloan were eliminated from the competition.  

          Tuesday, Mar 13 Diana Ross mentored the finalists as they performed her songs.  The finalists include:  Blake Lewis, Sanjaya Malakar, Chris Richardson, Brandon Rogers, Chris Sligh, Phil Stacey, Melinda Doolittle, Stephanie Edwards, Gina Glocksen, LaKisha Jones, Haley Scarnato and Jordin Sparks

          Theme:  The Music of Diana Ross   

          Wednesday, Mar 14 Brandon Rogers is eliminated from the competition.  The bottom 3 contestants were Brandon Rogers, Sanjaya Malakar and Phil Stacey

          Diana Ross performed “More Today Than Yesterday” 

          Tuesday, Mar 20 11 finalists competed live, performing British pop songs.  Peter Noone and Lulu mentored the finalists. 

          Theme: 1960’s British Pop Invasion 

          Wednesday, Mar 21 Stephanie Edwards is eliminated from the competition.  Only the bottom 2 contestants, Stephanie Edwards and Chris Richardson, were announced. 

          Lulu performed “To Sir With Love”

          Peter Noone performed “There’s a Kind of Hush.” 

          Tuesday, Mar 27 10 finalists competed live during a Pop Theme/Songs That Inspire Gwen Stefani show.  Gwen Stefani mentored the finalists.

                        Theme:  Pop/Songs That Inspire Gwen Stefani          

          Wednesday, Mar 28 Chris Sligh is eliminated from the competition. The bottom 3 contestants were Chris Sligh, Phil Stacey and Haley Scarnato. 

          Gwen Stefani and Akon performed “The Sweet Escape.” 

          Tuesday, Apr 3 9 finalists competed live during an “American Classics” themed competition.  Tony Bennett mentored the finalists.

          Theme:  American Classics 

          Wednesday, Apr 4 Gina Glocksen is eliminated from the competition.  The bottom 3 contestants were Gina Glocksen, Phil Stacey and Haley Scarnato.

          Michael Buble performed “Call Me Irresponsible.”  

          Tuesday, Apr 10 8 finalists performed Latin-themed songs.  Jennifer Lopez mentored the finalists.

          Theme:  Latin Songs 

          Wednesday, Apr 11 Haley Scarnato is eliminated from the competition.  The bottom 3 contestants were Haley Scarnato, Phil Stacey and Chris Richardson.

          Akon performed “Don’t Matter.”

          Jennifer Lopez performed “Que Hiciste.” 

          Tuesday, Apr 17 7 finalists competed live during a country themed competition.  Martina McBride mentored the finalists. 

          Theme:  Country Music 

          Wednesday, Apr 18 Sanjaya Malakar is eliminated from the competition.  The bottom 3 contestants were Sanjaya Malakar, LaKisha Jones and Blake Lewis. 

          Fergie performed “Big Girls Don’t Cry.”

          Martina McBride performed “Anyway.” 

          Tuesday, Apr 24 IDOL GIVES BACK - 6 finalists competed during the live charity event in which they performed “Life Anthem” songs.

          Theme:  Life Anthems 

          Wednesday, Apr 25 All 6 finalists were safe as no one was eliminated due to the special charity event.  Ellen DeGeneres was a special co-host of IDOL GIVES BACK.  Celebrity participants appeared on screen included:  Bono, Madonna, Seal, Kirstie Alley, Gillian Anderson, Marc Anthony, Kevin Bacon, Jason Biggs, Jack Black, Blue Man Group, Emily Blunt, Michael Buble, Helena Bonham Carter, Tom Cruise, Matt Damon, Daughtry, Mickey Dolenz, Hugh Grant, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Teri Hatcher, Goldie Hawn, LeBron James, Chris Kattan, Keira Knightley, Lisa Kudrow, Hugh Laurie, Rob Lowe, Joel and Benji Madden, Eric McCormack, Dr. Phil McGraw, Kevin McNally, Helen Mirren, Parminder Nagra, Shaquille O’Neal, Gwyneth Paltrow, Miss Piggy, Rob Schneider, David Schwimmer, The Simpsons, Ben Stiller, Twiggy, Harvey Weinstein and Forest Whitaker.

          Earth, Wind & Fire performed a compilation of songs.

          The 6 finalists sang a Quincy Jones song called “Time to Care.”

          IL Divo performed “Somewhere.”

          Jack Black performed “Kiss From a Rose,” by Seal.

          Carrie Underwood performed (taped segment) “I’ll Stand By You.”

          Rascal Flatts performed “My Wish.”

          Josh Groban with the African Children’s Choir performed “You Raise Me Up.”

          Kelly Clarkson performed “Up to the Mountain.”

          Celine Dion and Elvis (virtual) performed “If I Can Dream.”

          Annie Lennox performed “Bridge Over Troubled Water”

          The 6 finalists performed “American Prayer,” a specially commissioned song by Bono and Dave Stewart. 

          Tuesday, May 1 The 6 finalists performed Bon Jovi songs.  Bon Jovi mentored the finalists. 

          Theme:  Bon Jovi songs 

          Wednesday, May 2 Chris Richardson and Phil Stacey are eliminated from the competition.  There were 2 eliminations this week due to no one being eliminated last week (IGB). 

          Robin Thicke performed “Lost Without You.”

          Bon Jovi performed “You Want To Make A Memory.”  

          Tuesday, May 8 4 finalists competed live during a Bee Gees-themed competition.  Barry Gibb mentored the finalists.

          Theme:  Bee Gees songs   

          Wednesday, May 9 LaKisha Jones is eliminated from the competition.  The bottom 2 contestants were LaKisha Jones and Blake Lewis.

          Pink performed “Who New.”

          Barry Gibb performed “To Love Somebody.” 

          Tuesday, May 15 Top 3 finalists competed live and performed 3 songs; judge’s pick, producer’s pick and their own personal favorite.  

          Wednesday, May 16 Melinda Doolittle is eliminated from the competition; Top 2 revealed 

          TUESDAY, MAY 22 Blake Lewis and Jordin Sparks battle it out for America’s vote and the title of American Idol. 

WEDNESDAY, MAY 23 2-HOUR SEASON FINALE – THE NEXT AMERICAN IDOL CROWNED.
 
IDOL GIVES BACK PDF Print E-mail
Written by Shawnee Penkacik   

IDOL GIVES BACK – Charity Show Tuesday, April 24, 2007 & Wednesday, April 25, 2007 

IDOL GIVES BACK was a two-night special raising awareness and funds for organizations that provide relief programs to help people in extreme poverty in America and Africa. Almost $70 million was raised to aid those in need.  On Tuesday’s performance show, the finalists sang songs that could be considered “Life Anthems”  On Wednesday’s results show, the night culminated in Bono and Dave Stewart’s specially commissioned song “American Prayer,” performed by the Top 6 finalists. Also appearing on the AMERICAN IDOL stage, Celine Dion traveled back to 1968 to duet with the late Elvis Presley on his hit song “If I Can Dream,” and the Top 6 finalists sang Quincy Jones’ anthem “Time to Care” after being mentored by the legendary music producer. Additional celebrities appearing on the AMERICAN IDOL set included Jack Black and Seal.  

Earth, Wind & Fire, Il Divo, Rascal Flatts, Josh Groban with the African Children’s Choir, the original American Idol Kelly Clarkson and Annie Lennox gave live performances from Walt Disney Concert Hall, where Ellen DeGeneres hosted. 

The illustrious group of celebrity participants in IDOL GIVES BACK also included Madonna, as well as Kirstie Alley, Gillian Anderson, Marc Anthony, Kevin Bacon, Jason Biggs, Blue Man Group, Emily Blunt, Michael Bublé, Helena Bonham Carter, Tom Cruise, Matt Damon, Chris Daughtry, Mickey Dolenz, Hugh Grant, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Teri Hatcher, Goldie Hawn, LeBron James, Chris Kattan, Keira Knightley, Lisa Kudrow, Hugh Laurie, Rob Lowe, Joel and Benji Madden, Eric McCormack, Dr. Phil McGraw, Kevin McNally, Helen Mirren, Parminder Nagra, Shaquille O’Neal, Gwyneth Paltrow, Miss Piggy, Rob Schneider, David Schwimmer, the Simpsons, Ben Stiller, Twiggy, Harvey Weinstein and Forest Whitaker. 
 


CREDITS: 

EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Nigel Lythgoe

                              Ken Warwick

                              Cecile Frot-Coutaz

                              Simon Fuller 

DIRECTOR:    Bruce Gowers 

EXECUTIVE IN CHARGE OF

PRODUCTION:   Wylleen May 

SUPERVISING PRODUCER: Charles Boyd 

SENIOR PRODUCER:  James Breen 

COORDINATING PRODUCER: Patrick Lynn 

VOCAL COACH:   Debra Byrd & Dorian Holly 

ASSOC. MUSICAL DIR.:  Michael Orland

 
HAIR/MAKEUP:   Dean Banowetz (hair)

                              Mezghan Hussainy (makeup) 

WARDROBE STYLIST:  Miles Siggins
 
THEMES FOR AMERICAN IDOL PDF Print E-mail
Written by FOX   

Themes

Season One:    Motown

                              ‘60s songs

                              ‘70s songs

                              Big Band

                              Love songs

                              ’80s and ‘90s songs

                              Judges’ choice, contestant’s choice and random draw 

Season Two:    Motown

                              Film songs

                              Country rock

                              Disco

                              Billboard #1 Hits

                              Billy Joel songbook

                              Diane Warren songs

                              ‘60s/Neil Sedaka

                              Bee Gees songs

                              Judges’ choice, contestant’s choice and random draw 

Season Three:   Soul

                              Country

                              Motown

                              Elton John songbook

                              Film songs

                              Barry Manilow songbook

                              Latin

                              Big Band

                              Disco  

Season Four:   ‘60s songs

                              Billboard #1 Hits

                              ‘90s songs

                              Musicals

                              Songs from the year you were born

                              ‘70s dance songs

                              Songs from 2000 to 2005

                              Hit songs from Leiber and Stoller

                              This week’s Top-40 charts

                              Country songs

                              Songs from Gamble and Huff 

Season Five     Music of Stevie Wonder

                              Music of the ‘50s

                              Songs of the 21st Century

                              Country songs

                              Queen songs 

                              American songbook

                              Classic love songs

                              Songs from the year you were born/Top-10 Billboard charts

                              Elvis songs

                              3 songs:Judges’ choice, Clive Davis’ choice, contestant’s choice  

Season Six    Music of Diana Ross

                              Music of the 1960’s-British Pop Invasion

                              Pop Songs

                              American Classics

                              Latin-Themed Songs

                              Life Anthem Songs

                              Country Songs

                              Rock Songs

                              Bee Gees Songs

                              3 songs: Judges’ choice, producers’ choice, contestant’s choice   
 
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