Friday, May 27, 2011

McCreery lost some popularity with "idol" judges

Scotty McCreery popularity with the judges a little falls when he sang his last song on the "american idol" contest, but it is probably not important for the supporters of the candidate for the leadership of North Carolina.


Tuesday night, the judges said that 16 years Lauren Alaina of Rossville, GA., made his last song, "Like my mother Does," better than McCreery performed "I love this Big." The two pieces were selected by mentor "Idol" Jimmy Iovine.


Judge Randy Jackson said McCreery, a 17-year resident of Garner, had the edge before these songs and perhaps he enter the Wednesday night announcement of the winner of the competition. The judges decide the winner of the Fox show; viewers voting by telephone, text and email.


Visualization for McCreery party will be held at the RBC Center in Raleigh. Parties previous viewing took place to Garner High School, who attends the McCreery. "Idol" is managing the final part of viewing and cover its costs to the RBC Center, which can accommodate about 20 000 people.


McCreery has never been low vote-getters among the show of; Alaina once found at the bottom three weeks ago.


In addition to "I Love You that Big," McCreery also resumed his version of "Gone of Montgomery Gentry" and occurs on his acoustic guitar he sings "check yes or no. George Strait".


Alaina sings of Carrie Underwood "Flat on the Floor" and Pam Tillis "maybe it was Memphis".

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