Thursday, May 19, 2011

Alaina, Reinhart fumble representations ' Idol (AP)

By Derrick j. LANG AP Entertainment writer Derrick j. Lang, Ap Entertainment Writer - 2 hours 4 minutes ago

LOS ANGELES - the lights are not beyond Scotty McCreery on "american idol".

17 Country crooner expressed the profound Garner, N.C., which was first known to viewers "Idol" this season to ensure the lyric "baby, lock the doors and lights down low" Josh Turner "your Man"perfectly executed a trio of tunes on the competition of talents of Fox Wednesday, then than its two competitors haphazard briefly their songs.

"You are approaching this level of Garth (Brooks)," judge Randy Jackson said McCreery.

The finalists were tasked with interpreting the pieces chosen by the judges of spectacle, mentor Jimmy Iovine and the singers themselves. McCreery has launched with its staff pick "The Lonestar Amazed", with choice of the Iovine followed "are you Gonna Kiss Me or not Thompson Square", then seal with "She believes in me Kenny Rogers" of judges.

"Put you on top for me at the time," judge Steven Tyler said after the last performance of McCreery.

This is not so easy for Lauren Alaina, the twangy ingenue aged 16 of Rossville, GA, and Haley Reinhart, the feisty fatal in 20 years of Wheeling, Ill. Alaina missed a key on the band Perry "if I Die Young" change of IovineWhile Reinhart slipped on the stairs - but kept on Rockin '-in its choice of Led Zeppelin "what is and what should never be."

"This is not about how many times you fall", informed Tyler. "It's about how many times you get up."

This time does not appear to destroy Reinhart, which appeared four times as a low vote-getter. It has won praise from the Panel, for his moody interpretation windswept of Fleetwood Mac "Rhiannon" of Iovine and his energetic take on "You Oughta Know of Alanis Morrisette" among the judges, although the Committee noted that Reinhart fought with verbose verses.

"I believe that we have all heard the same thing in the Middle," Judge Jennifer Lopez slightly reprimanded.

Ulf the Alaina on "If I Die Young", which Lopez nicknamed "a very honest moment", is a not dissuade him to later take on Lee Ann Womack "I hope you Dance," chosen by the judges. Lopez said Alaina, who appeared down once, gave its flesh of hen and Tyler noted that Princess pop-country waltzed on the scene as it "belonging to the Grand Ole Opry".

One of the three finalists is eliminated Thursday with the other two in the final of next week, where one will gain a recording contract and be crowned the tenth season "Idol." McCreery, who never appeared at the bottom, is favourite assumed, probably leaving Alaina and Reinhart to duke it out to sing in the final round next Tuesday.

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