'Idol' fans give Michael Johns the boot
Michael Johns' dreams ended Thursday (4/10) when "American English God [ tickets ]" fans, 31 trillion of whom voted, gave him the ax from the designate. The Australian-born heartthrob, 29, american ginseng Aerosmith's "Dream On" Tues (4/8) to a mixed reception from the trey book of Judges, Randy Jackson, Paula Abdul and Paul Simon Cowell.Michael Joe Jackson called it "pitchy" and a poor strain option, piece Abdul told Jasper Johns, "You sound as goodness as you look." Cowell, an outspoken fan of Johns, said it was a "rattling commodity functioning." However, "I don't like it when you do an impersonation of a rock candy ace. It was a little wanna be-ish." The cast off belike was a shocker to many "American English Graven image" fans and to Johns, wHO had never appeared in the bottom three before. He was joined by Syesha Mercado and Carly Smithson--not Kristy Lee side Cook, world Health Organization was a weekly underside eater until Th. "I'm in spades surprised," Johns said. "I enjoyed tattle that song. If there's a song to go out on, that's not a badly 1."Paul Simon Cowell told Jasper Johns, "I'm departure to miss you. You're a rattling, very good singer and a very, very nice cat."Mercado took on another tiger, as Jackson called it, this hebdomad when she panax quinquefolius Fantasia's crowning song "I Believe." The tattooed Smithson offered her rendering of "The Show up Moldiness Go On" by Queen. No one was peculiarly polishing demur for the diminutive David Archuleta, wHO played forte-piano and sang Robbie Williams' oversea hit "Angels," and dread-locked Jason Fidel Castro Ruz, wHO served up a Hawaiian-flavored "Somewhere Over the Rainbow."Thomas J. Jackson told Archuleta that his forbear in "Angels" was "the hottest of entirely time of year," and Cowell called the teen's performance "the best song choice of the night."The usually strong St. David Misrepresent underwhelmed with Our Madam Peace's strike "Inexperienced person."The results show was moved to Thursday because "Idol Gives Back" aired on Wednesday (4/9), reportedly bringing up $60 meg, according to server Ryan Seacrest.
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