American Idol comes to Phoenix:
FOX 10’s Alexis DelChiaro caught up with some of the idols before the show on Aug 12th at the US Airways Center in Phoenix, AZ.
Didi:
Crystal:
Aaron:
Casey:
Tim:
American Idol comes to Phoenix:
FOX 10’s Alexis DelChiaro caught up with some of the idols before the show on Aug 12th at the US Airways Center in Phoenix, AZ.
Didi:
Crystal:
Aaron:
Casey:
Tim:
By Lyndsey Parker
The Season 9 American Idols returned to L.A. on August 13 for their concert at the Staples Center–one of the biggest and most important dates on their Idols Live Tour–and as they hit the same stage where it seemed just the other day the Season 8 contestants so memorably performed, it was all too easy to compare this season’s tour, unfavorably, to last year’s tour de force. I mean, did this summer’s “Idol” tour have a copiously fog-machined Adam Lambert/Allison Iraheta “Slow Ride” duet? A piano duel? A Bowie medley? “Don’t Stop Believin'”? A sold-out crowd? Well, no, no, no, no, and, in the case of that final question, definitely no.
But you know what this tour did have? Ten very talented people. Sure, the temptation to compare them to last season’s lovable bunch was strong, but to do so would only result in disappointment. Therefore, once I was able to put such comparisons aside and just focus on the cast and concert in front of me, I enjoyed the show for what it was.
Usually all Idols really shine on tour, finally having the chance to showcase their talents in their chosen style, with music that suits them, instead of being restricted by genre theme nights, limited song selections, and the TV show’s two-minute time limits. And that certainly was the case with this season’s lot when they played the Staples Center, surpassing expectations and putting on a surprisingly fun revue.
For instance, Didi Benami’s lilting, guitar-strummy, absolutely lovely rendition of Katharine McPhee’s “Terrified” was a welcome reminder of just how wonderful she was during Hollywood Week and just how much further she should have made it on “Idol.” Katie Stevens’ voice sounded in fighting shape during her powerful performance of Christina Aguilera’s “Fighter” (seriously, was she ever that good on “Idol”?). Tim Urban, one of the most unfairly maligned contestants of Season 9, came across as a legit singer-songwriter on his Goo Goo Dolls and Coldplay covers, and his voice was more than impressive (why were the judges always claiming this guy couldn’t sing?). Aaron Kelly finally got to do an all-country set, and he performed with the seasoned air of a real Nashville pro, not some 17-year-old newbie. Michael Lynche, who was often accused of being overly theatrical on “Idol,” reined it in tastefully on his old-school R&B-loverman performances on “Ready For Love” and “This Woman’s Work.” And supposedly shy winner Lee DeWyze showed no crisis of confidence this evening, rousing the crowd on singalong versions of “Treat Her Like A Lady” and “Use Somebody” without ever coming close to choking like he did during “Idol” finale week.
Really, it was incredible how much better these singers were outside of context of the show that made them famous in the first place. And had they performed like this on “Idol,” who knows? Maybe the end result would have been very different. It certainly would have made for a more exciting Season 9.
via Lyndsey Parker | Reality Rocks on Yahoo
By Christine
Concert: Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavillion in Houston, TX
Date: August 7th
Tidbits on the meet and greet prior to the show:
“Tim, Lee, Andrew, Aaron, and Siobhan were the only ones who came out. We stayed from like 2-4. I think big mike may have been out after. They were all so sweet to stand out in the blistering sun but there were only like maybe 30 people, a lot less than previous years.
I was really hoping to meet Didi but maybe next time whenever she’s touring solo.
I really enjoyed her set- it went by way too fast. We sat on the lawn so our view was less than spectacular. we mostly had to watch the monitors.”
via Christine on Photobucket | Please respect copyright on all photos. Do not republish without expressed consent from the Photographer | © All Rights Reserved.
Videos by Christine and TheCWMPavilion:
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And so the Idols are back in Cali! For 6 days, they will tour the Golden state and throw five shows.
From the season finale and now the Summer Tour, the gang performs once more in front of the City of Angels crowd. L.A. has been Didi Benami‘s home for the past 4 years. And now, after performing in Room 5, Didi will get to do her set in Staples Center; and this is Cali native Andrew Garcia‘s dream venue to perform in.
MTV.com Tour Review and photos here.
Reality Rocks on Yahoo Music Tour Review Here.
PHOTOS:
Erin Gerety on Facebook shares some of her concert photos. | Published with permission.
VIDEOS:
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About the venue: via Wikipedia
Capacity for concerts: 20, 000
Staples Center is a multi-purpose sports arena in Downtown Los Angeles. Adjacent to the L.A. Live development, it is located next to the Los Angeles Convention Center complex along Figueroa Street. Opening on October 17, 1999, it is one of the major sporting facilities in the Los Angeles metropolitan area and Greater Los Angeles Area.
It is owned and operated by the L.A. Arena Company and Anschutz Entertainment Group. The arena is home to the Los Angeles Lakers and the Los Angeles Clippers of the National Basketball Association (NBA), the Los Angeles D-Fenders of the NBA D-League, the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League (NHL), and the Los Angeles Sparks of the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA). The Los Angeles Avengers of the Arena Football League (AFL) were also tenants until the franchise was discontinued. Staples Center is also host to over 250 events and nearly 4,000,000 visitors a year.
High quality photography by machka on Flickr | Published with permission.
There are almost 400 photos from this show. See more of them on machka’s Flickr page.
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