Idol Tour Review Bridgeport, CT: Fans turn out for ‘hometown girl’ Katie Stevens at arena

By Brittany Lyte, Staff Writer | Connecticut Post

BRIDGEPORT — Middlebury native Katie Stevens stepped off the tour bus into a frenzy of fans vying for her autograph before the “American Idol” concert Friday at the Bridgeport Arena at the Harbor Yard.

Looking like the all-American girl next-door in a sun dress paired with a jeans jacket and white sneakers, the 17-year-old, who placed eighth on the Fox-TV show this season, soaked up screams from concert-goers hoping to glimpse their “hometown girl” in person.

Sisters Melissa and Allison Kozma, of Norwalk, arrived at the arena six hours before the show, wearing shirts and carting signs proclaiming their support for Stevens.

“Lee (DeWyze) is our favorite, but Katie is our hometown girl,” said Melissa, 24, who watched the show “religiously” with her 20-year-old sister for the first time this season. “I cried when she went home. And when we watched the auditions and saw a girl from Connecticut was going to be on, we were so psyched. We had to watch.”

Top-ranking “Idol” contestants usually draw that kind of adoration, Stevens said.

“Usually the fans are screaming for Lee,” she said of the season nine “American Idol” winner. “But these are my family, my friends. I know these people that are going to be in the audience. It’s so exciting. I’m going to get the most screams tonight. They’re pushing for the hometown girl.”


Stevens said she knew of more than 100 supporters who planned to attend the concert.

The “American Idol” tour will bring Stevens and this season’s other top-10 “Idol” contestants back to Connecticut to perform at Mohegan Sun later this month.

“I have like 340 people coming out for me at the Mohegan Sun show,” she said. “There’s nothing like doing this for the people that got me here.”

When the tour ends Aug. 31, the recent high school graduate said she’ll put off college to work on an album. Eventually she plans to study communications at Marist College, where she has deferred acceptance until the spring semester.

“I’m learning more right now than I ever learned in a classroom,” she said, “This is what I want to do, so why not go for it while I have it.”

via CTpost.com | Photography By Lindsay Niegelberg / Connecticut Post

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The New York Times Review: ‘Beach Balls and Other Unscripted Surprises’ [Jones Beach, Wantagh, NY]

By BEN RATLIFF

WANTAGH, N.Y. — Early in Wednesday’s concert, before sunset, the beach ball made its journey forward. It was tagged with Sharpies: fan messages to the performers, funny invitations to keep it aloft. It was a gift, a little instrument of liberation in a hot and heavily mediated scene.

On it bounced through the orchestra seats at the Nikon at Jones Beach Theater, sneaking up on each pocket of stony faced parents and jumpy preteens. Finally it reached the stage, where it rolled up to the black platform boots of Siobhan Magnus, the sixth-place finalist during the past season of “American Idol.” She was just heading into her version of No Doubt’s “Spiderwebs,” and commenting on how she loves the ocean air, being from Cape Cod. Then she noticed the ball.

“Uh-oh!” she said. She seemed unsure of what to do.

That response isn’t totally un-Siobhanlike; she’s kind of a space shot. You can imagine her saying “uh-oh” and laughing nervously at many unthreatening things: puppies, butterflies. But that moment said something of the concert’s critical lack of joy. It was not a creative space.

During the American Idols Live! tour, all the dead stagecraft of the TV show gets stretched to three hours, with songs mostly repeated from the season repertory and presented in largely the same order each night. (Earlier this week, at least seven scheduled tour stops were canceled.) It would be nice if the pop persona each finalist forged through the season could now be set loose — if Ms. Magnus could puncture that ball, or sing a song to it; if Lee DeWyze could stylize his dudely nervousness; if Crystal Bowersox could acoustically subvert something or other.

But that’s a ridiculous hope. This is contractual duty: dozens of one-nighters across North America, starting a month after the end of the season. (Just enough time, in fact, for Ms. Bowersox to get the gap in her teeth fixed.) Of the 10 performers, only one — to use Paula Abdul’s unforgettable Season 8 phrase — dared to dance in the path of greatness.

It wasn’t Ms. Bowersox, who sang well enough through her throaty numbers — Melissa Etheridge’s “Come to My Window” and Janis Joplin’s “Piece of My Heart” — but created little stir. It wasn’t Casey James, who proved up and down (particularly on the Black Keys’ “I Got Mine”) that he could play the electric guitar close to the style of Stevie Ray Vaughan, but still essentially skated through. It wasn’t Michael Lynche, the only R&B singer of the group, genial and boring even as he plugged the sponsors with style. (“Tonight we got some special friends in the house,” he said, sitting on a stool, pulling his hat brim down low. “The Cheesecake Factory is with us. Come on, give it up.”)

And it wasn’t Mr. DeWyze, this season’s winner. When he arrived onstage, big-eyed and bashful, the largely passive audience fully awoke. He was theirs. How would he keep them?

“If it wasn’t for you,” he said, “I wouldn’t be here.”

We hold this truth to be self-evident. He started with U2’s “Beautiful Day,” sluggishly rearranged with acoustic guitar so that it resembled “Come to My Window.” To the middle of Elton John’s “Rocket Man,” he smuggled one line from another song about the fear of leaving the family and entering more dangerous atmospheres: Pink Floyd’s “Welcome to the Machine.” (There was a great point in there, and one perfect for Mr. DeWyze, but it got lost.) Through Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah,” in a more confident performance than he gave on the show, he started to sell his emotion harder; by the time he sang Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose’s “Treat Her Like a Lady,” he was yelling tiresomely.

The happy surprise was Katie Stevens, the 17-year-old eighth-placer. The ambition she displayed on the show, since she was eliminated in March, has become something close to aggression. In front of the night’s best back-screen graphics — Lichtensteinish comic-strip dots and speech bubbles for lyrics — she sang Demi Lovato’s “Here We Go Again,” about desperate love, and Christina Aguilera’s “Fighter,” about desperate vindication.

She has learned how to move. She wore studded fingerless gloves. She sassed the audience until it talked back. (“How we DOING?” “That’s more LIKE IT!”) She held herself up as an example. “If you have a dream,” she told the crowd, “don’t be afraid to go after it, no matter the obstacles.”

That’s the stuff. Somebody had to say it. She’s not too cool for the job.

via The New York Times

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7/9 American Idol Live Tour coverage: Arena at Harbor Yard, Bridgeport, CT (PHOTOS)

Welcome to Katie Stavens’ home State! and guess Siobhan Magnus too because CT is part of New England!

The Idols now on their 6th stop in the 44-leg nationwide tour are at the Arena at Harbor Yard in Bridgeport, Connecticut.

Venue Capacity: 10,000 people. We’ll see how many turn out in this heatwave hitting the East coast! It went to as high as 105 F [37.78 degrees celsius] here in Massachusetts! Yay!

Thank you @timmmc, @evolmootion and @glotrovato for the Twitter photos. Thank you Lindsay Niegelberg, Connecticut Post and Patrick Raycraft, CTNow.com for the HQ photos.

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Are you the next American Idol? Take the first step, go AUDITION for Season 10

The current season of American Idol just recently concluded and Fox is already promoting Season 10 on television.

This one-minute clip was featured on So You Think You Can Dance show last night, July 8th. After the clip was shown, host Cat Deeley invites everyone to come to the Idol auditions happening in 6 cities this Summer 2010.

Did you ever have a dream that you thought you couldn’t achieve? They did…
Take one day to change your life forever. This time it could be you…

Audition Cities are as follows:

CITY DATE VENUE
Nashville, TN Saturday, July 17 Bridgestone Arena
Milwaukee, WI Wednesday, July 21 Bradley Center
New Orleans, LA Monday, July 26 TBD
East Rutherford, NJ Tuesday, August 3 Izod Center
Austin, TX Wednesday, August 11 Frank Erwin Center
San Francisco, CA Thursday, August 19 AT&T Park

What can we learn from past winners?

When you go audition, MAKE SURE YOU ARE ARMED WITH A BACK STORY of some sort. Producers LOVE to play on that… Just read how they describe the past winners. What can they say about you if you don’t have one?

“Before American Idol, Lee DeWyze worked as a paint store clerk in Mt. Prospect, IL. Kris Allen was a college student from Conway, AR. David Cook tended bar in Blue Springs, MO. Chris Daughtry was a service advisor at a car dealership in Greensboro, NC. Carrie Underwood lived on a farm in Checotah, OK. Jennifer Hudson was a cruise ship performer from Chicago, IL. Kelly Clarkson was a waitress from Dallas, TX. One audition changed the rest of their lives.”

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GMA Summer Concert Series: American Idol Top 10 Live in Rumsey Playfield, NY (PHOTOS/VIDEOS)

The Idols gave a ‘free’ concert today, July 9 to New Yorkers at Rumsey Playfield in Central Park courtesy of Good Morning America.

The morning TV show has a concert series all Summer long featuring mega-watt stars Rihanna, Black Eyed Peas and Alicia Keys to pop sensations the Jonas Brothers and Demi Lovato, and Miley Cyrus to country superstars Sugarland and Lady Antebellum.

Today is ‘American Idol day!’ “GMA” anchors George Stephanopoulos and Robin Roberts hosted the concert.

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Photo credits: Donna Svennevik/ABC / Good Morning America screencaps / Piccap.com

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