Colton Dixon Eliminated from American Idol!

The American Idol 11 Top 7 results are tonight! Look out for a tribute to the late, great Dick Clark. Plus, Season 8 winner, Kris Allen sings his new single, “The Vision of Love” And LMFAO will perform.

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Nigel Lythgoe tweeted: “Yes, we have another BIG shock on #AmericanIdol tonight. Wow, we are going to have a lot of unhappy people tonight.”

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All bets are off people! We’ve really got ourselves a race here where there are truly no front runners and I cannot remember that ever happening on Idol at this stage of the game! What happened to Colton?  Last week, he pleased the judges and Jimmy Iovine with his re-interpretation of a Skylar Gray song, and Phillip was on the outs after he Dave Matthewed a Maroon 5 tune. What a difference a week makes!

Possible reasons for Colton’s elimination:  He performed early. The 1st half hour of the show had very low ratings compared to the rest of the show.  He turned off his base by singing Lady Gaga, which is totally out of his Christian character  Actually, this is the theory Colton believes to be true.  Ryan announced the vote totals for the first time, indicating there could have been a slew of new voters this week who voted based on performance.  It could have been a perfect storm of those reasons, and maybe more.

Personally, I always felt Colton’s performances were overpraised. He always had pitch problems, and his emo-come-90s style is not for everybody. Honestly, I do not think he would have been a good winner. He would have clashed with the record executives who would surely have wanted to turn him into a secular pop star.  Now, he can go off and sign with one of the Christian labels who are probably already knocking on his door. Colton has stated publicly that he wants to be a Christian artist. He has been laying the groundwork for that during his entire Idol run (well, maybe not with that Lady Gaga song. What was he thinking?) and that effort will payoff. He’ll be fine.

The producers made a point of catching Colton’s bad side tonight, airing that clip of him saying he didn’t care about the judges’ opinions. Boy did that statement come back to bite him in the ass. He told the press yesterday that he didn’t understand the judges’ criticisms, that he’s a guy who changes up  songs! That’s what he does! Well, there’s changing up songs and then there is dismantling them and not being quite sure of how to put them back together again. I think BOTH his songs sunk him. He annoyed on two fronts. His Christian fanbase was probably unhappy with the Gaga song, and anyone who knows and loves the classic funk tune “September” loathed his arrangement.  That’s quite the one two punch.

The good news is that Elise once again escaped the noose, and I’m pretty damn happy about that.  She’s got her own attitude problems, but frankly–I don’t care. She’s one of those people who can’t put on a happy face if she’s not feeling it. She giggles when she’s nervous. And she’s pretty insecure.  But she’s a damn fine singer and she belongs in the competition.

These crazy results have got to be putting fear into the hearts of the remaining contestants.  I’m hoping that from here on out EVERYONE sings like it could be their last performance on the Idol stage. Nobody can afford to coast. For that reason, the rest of the season has the possibility to produce some really exciting performances. I am looking forward to it.

And I’m back to thinking we could possibly maybe have a female winner this year! Dare I dream?

53 million votes last night. I believe it’s the first time the total was announced in the live shows this season. I’m assuming a slew of new voters tonight.

Pointy pose! Top 7 Idols sing Martha and the Vandellas “Dancing in the Streets”. Other than Jessica’s mic going out, tonight’s group song was trainwreck free! Good job, guys.

This week’s Ford commercial has an Astrology theme! “Stars”.  Phil Phillips is mysteriously absent this week.

Joshua Ledet and Hollie Cavangh take center stage first.  Video recap and Jimmy Iovine’s critique is first.

  • Jimmy on Joshua and Hollie: “Hollie and Joshua. I think Joshua did himself a lot of good last night. He stayed in his sweet spot, he was very comfortable. And for that final song, “A Change is Gonna Come”…if we could find a song as a record company as good as that to give to Joshua? We’re going to have a great run with him. Hollie did come out of her shell last night. She wasn’t as nervous. Picking “Son of a Preacher Man” for Hollie was very very clever. It keeps her out of the bottom 3? I don’t think so. But it was good. If Hollie is going to make the finale this year, I believe, is a long road ahead of her. She’s very good, she’s very competent–and she took a giant step this week. But as far as the finale–that’s a tough road. In my opinion, if Joshua is going to be in the finale, he’s just got to keep doing what he’s doing. As the audience grows for him, if he stays consistent, he could end up in the finale. He’s that good, he’s that clever in his song choices, and he’s got that great smile when he sings. I’m impressed.”

Aw. The two besties are side by side! One is safe, and the other is in the bottom 3.  “Joshua, last week you faced elimination and this week, I’m afraid you didn’t get the right amount of votes…to put you in the bottom 3…” Joshua is SAFE. AND trolled. But that means, bestie Hollie is in the Bottom 3.

Taylor Hicks introduces Kris Allen who sits at the piano to sing his new single, “The Vision of Love”.  Taylor will be performing in Las Vegas this summer.

Skylar Laine and Elise Testone take center stage. Deets and  Jimmy Iovine comments first.

  • Jimmy on Skylar and Elise: “Skylar and Elise. At one point in the show, they both sang Marvin Gaye songs. I believe Skylar delivered, I think Elise fell flat. “Heard it through the Grapevine” Skylar picked. Great job. Elise picked “Let’s it On”.  “Let’s Get it On” caused a baby boom. Last night? No baby boom. Because of that choice of song, I believe, Elise is going to be spending some time in her vacation home in the bottom 3, if not actually going home. For Elise to be in the finale, she has to find the most potent rock and roll songs that she can deliver naturally, she’s going to have to find those songs, and sing them the way she sang Led Zepplin. That is the only way to pull this off. Skylar is a little engine that could get in the finale. Every week she gets better and better. And in my opinion she’s the best performer we’ve got.

Skylar tells Ryan that being in the bottom 3 last week really made her get on a new track.  Ryan asked Elise if Jimmy or the judges was harder on her than anyone.  “Yes, definitely,” says Elise, “Maybe they think I can take it more, because I’m older…it’s definitely disheartening a little bit, because I feel like I’ve worked so hard my whole life and I’ve done so many things, I feel a little discredited sometimes.  That’s the name of the game, right? It can always be better.

It’s time to dim the lights. Jimmy was right. Elise makes another trip to her vacation home. Elise is in the bottom 3, while Skylar is SAFE.

After the break, it’s a very touching tribute to the late Dick Clark, who died yesterday at the age of 82.  I love watching the old American Bandstand clips! Rest in Peace, Dick.

Next, LMFAO take the stage to sing “Sorry for Party Rocking”.  And I really appreciate them apologizing ahead of time!  That was a trainwreck.  The giant zebra was a nice touch, however.

Back from break, and it’s time for more results. Nigel promises a shocker. Who could it be? Either Colton or Phillip would be pretty shocking. Jessica, not so much.

Phililp, Colton and Jessica take center stage.  Deets and Jimmy first. In Colton’s video recap, after the judges criticize him, he looked at the camera and said, “Ouch. That kind of stung a little bit. I’m not trying to sound cocky, but I don’t care.”

  • Jimmy on Phillip, Colton and Jessica: “Watching Jessica last night, a light went off. I realized–this girl is singing songs that are too old for her. People are not going to relate. When Jessica sings “Try a Little Tenderness” I think the audience says, “whoa” you’re too young for that song. As her mentor, I have to apologize, because I missed that. I should have caught that earlier. If we get another chance next week, I’m going to suggest to her that we move to songs that are more appropriate for her age. I think in this field of 7 really good singers, I believe that Phillip and Colton came out on opposite sides of the game. Phillip did a great job with the Usher song. I wasn’t sure how that was going to come off, but he really fell into it and I bought it completely. He could have written that song. It was really really well done. “The Midnight Hour,” Wilson Pickett, I could have taken or leave it. I think it was just a pass last night on that. Now Colton, with Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance”, was completely wrong for me the way he looked, the way he positioned himself, the way he moved, the way he sang it. It was all wrong as far as I was concerned as a record company. The look–I was stunned. It was somewhere between 1985 Billy Idol on MTV/TRL to Spider Man on Broadway. I wasn’t sure what I was looking at. I’m disappointed about that. But he can come back. I hope he agrees with me, because I think last night was a real problem. In order for Colton to get in the finale, he’s got to regroup and get better songs. Phillip should be in the finale. He’s by far picking the best songs for himself. In order for Jessica to get in the finale, we’re going to have to go back and make sure she has songs that are appropriate for her age. Right now, this is not working.

After Jlo natters on uncomprehendingly about how she’s feeling (She’s on pins and needles!) it’s time for more results.

Dim the lights…Jessica “However tonight, unfortunately,” says Ryan, “There’s no saving you from the stress of this competition. You are safe!” AND TROLLED.  Jessica Sanchez IS SAFE. It’s down to Colton and Phil.  Neither have been in the bottom 3.  Colton is in the bottom 3. Phil IS SAFE.  Ryan asks Hollie and Elise to join him center stage with Colton. Ryan pulls Elise aside. “Last night was rough, but it’s going to get even tougher. You’re going to have to watch one of your friends get sent home.”  “Shut up!” says Elise.  Wow!  I was so sure she’d be eliminated tonight. But so glad she’s safe.  It’s down to Colton and Hollie.

After the break…Kieran dim the lights! Here we go! The person whose Idol journey ends is…Colton!  The audience GASPS.  Hollie is absolutely shocked. Jennifer is shaking her head.  His sister Schyler is crying in the audience.  Ryan asks Colton what he thinks happened. “I need to apologize,” says Colton, “I wasn’t myself last night, and I get it.”

“I appreciate what you told me, ” he says to the panel, “I’ll take that when I’m making a record and I’ll choose songs.” You have a huge career ahead of you, man.” says Randy.  It’s time to take a look at Colton’s journey!   After, Ryan shakes Colton’s hand and tells him he’s going to have a big career.

Colton sings out with Lifehouse’s “Everything”– literally, on his knees praising God. And we’re out.

Safe:

  • Joshua Ledet
  • Skylar Laine
  • Jessica Sanchez
  • Phil Phillips
  • Elise Testone
  • Hollie Cavanagh

Bottom 3:

  • Hollie Cavanagh
  • Elise Testone
  • Colton Dixon

 
  • Anonymous

    The right person went: I thought Colton was by far the weakest this week…

  • http://www.realitywithoutapologies.blogspot.com/ lisakn

     I am a fan of Elise too. I have no idea why some people say her voice is horrible, I think it’s unique and she can basically sing anything, well except “Lets get it on”, but she wasn’t horrid like some of the others were this past week.
    Also..The screaming by a couple of the contestants, won’t name any names here, has got to stop or they are going to be gone in a hurry. It’s like nails on a chalkboard when they sing now. It was OK in the beginning, but I’m finding myself with Post Traumatic Stress after they perform now.

  • http://www.realitywithoutapologies.blogspot.com/ lisakn

     I noticed that too. They were way off with Joshua last week, but this weeks predictions were accurate. They usually have the bottom right. If it’s correct Skylar has been declining in calls too.

  • Karen C

     I think he realized (a little too late) that GaGa was the wrong choice. He has expressed a lot of frustration lately with song choices made for him…Jimmy talked him out of one last week, he has expressed frustration in singing country two weeks in a row.

    I honestly believe Jimmy was scared to death Colton would win because he had no vision on what to do with him as an artist. He would have pushed Colton into a secular pop/rock genre and that is clearly not the direction Colton wanted to go.

    That’s why I kind of wonder where the push came for Colton to do a song like Bad Romance, if it was his idea, Jimmy’s or one of the producers. Even if it was Colton’s idea, he wasn’t discouraged from singing it either.   Either way, I do think it was an attempt to make him more pop rock, and maybe this is part of what didn’t work this week.

  • Anonymous

    Unfortunately because of Elises’ constant bobbing up and down even singing a ballad, the camera has to try and follow her.

  • Anonymous

    it was a shame to see Colton go, i quite liked him, but I don’t really mind who wins this year. Can’t see me following any of them, (wouldn’t have time anyway with all the time i spend on adam!) I think Hollie is great, and would love to see her come back and make it to the top, I think the judges have given her the hardest time of everyone this season, but she has taken it with class and tried to use it, which isn’t easy when they contradict themselves with their advice constantly. I love her recorded songs, so clear.
    Elise, while I love her voice, I don’t like her, don’t like her attitude and end up just focusing on the bobbing….and she just always looks so miserable.
    Skylar, I’d be happy to see her go next, actually would have liked to see her go before Colton.
    p2, loved Stevens comment this week about never knowing what we’re going to get with him!!!!!!! He does kind of grow on you.
    Jessica. I just which she would sing and act like a 16 year old and not a forty year old.
    Joshua. Great voice, just not my type of music. Wouldn’t buy anything of his.

    I actually like Jlo as a judge most of the time, I don’t always agree with what she say, but at least I can understand it, She always shows her feelings on her face and in her body language, but at least she does attempt to offer constructive criticsm and performing advice. Steven makes no sense at all, and Randy just says, I agree with Jennifer!

  • http://twitter.com/KariannHart Kariann Hart

    I really enjoyed Colton’s performances even though I didn’t think he would win.  Wednesday night was the first time Phillip thoroughly entertained me with “Midnight Hour”.  Great song; interesting mperformance.

  • getgetaway

    But people were just saying that Colton/Phillip were a lock for the finale. Look what happened. Anything can happen. I have a feeling that last week Phillip was close to the bottom 3.

    “Anything can happen” only if the AI voting audience has change drastically – which it hasn’t.   It’s really about who has the votes at this point and P2 now has the demographics on his side. Colton’s fans are blaming the girls for his exit. Colton in his exit interview really praise Phillip and said they share the same fan base.

    I also think P2 has been able to build his own consistent fan base over time. The challenge is to get that fan support to keep you out of the bottom when it isn’t your night – which P2 has been able to do.

  • Anonymous

     If the show really doesn’t want him to win, they could always start bussing him. I think over the last few weeks Colton got subtle bussing.

  • Anonymous

    Definitely. P2 next…

  • Anonymous

    Well said, abbysee. I agree with everything…especially your Elise and Jennifer comments.

  • getgetaway

    Like they did a couple of weeks ago, where they said he would be in the bottom 3 – and he wasn’t?  Voters are going to do what they want.   There is no indication that the show doesn’t want him to win.  Iovine said he should be in the finale. 

    Again, look at the demographics of the AI voting audience.  P2 is most likely to benefit from that than anyone else.

  • http://twitter.com/LindsayKempFan Not fit to print

    Well Colton displayed attitude as well this week and, on top of that, his performances were under par. So he’s gone and Elise will probably have to blow the roof off next week in order to make up for her attitude. So there you go.

  • http://twitter.com/LindsayKempFan Not fit to print

    Lee DeWyze is the worst winner Idol has ever had. He convinced his record label to release him so he could compete and they release his 2nd cd during the season, which gave him a massive collection of extra songs to offer the Idol fans during the crucial countdown. He also attached himself to the pre-season front runner in a “bromance” (emulating two successful seasons of winner & runner-up being best buddies, for real.)

    His final sin: laying back every week, because a poor line-up in AI9 allowed him to holdback a bit and create a fake arc. His ‘bromance” roomate (Garcia?) said he had told Lee to perform his Top4 song earlier but he “saved it”.

    You cannot have an exciting season unless one of the leading singers steps up to the plate and blows the roof off early in the competition and says they are truly in for the win. David Archuleta in AI7 and Adam lambert in AI8 threw it down right away and EVERYONE in the Top10 of both years rose to the occasion. Awesome seasons both.

    Sorry to be such a b*tch but DeWyze is an example of reading the David Cook playbook in the worst way possible. David Cook put out the best he had every night and deserved his win big time. Lee, not so much.

  • http://twitter.com/poppetawoppet Emily

     well in defense of Lee, I don’t think anyone in season 9 really tried after making tour. Once the tour line-up was set, it seemed that no one had any ambition to take risks at all. (I think Lee and Crystal were probably the best at taking some risk: ie song choice/performance style, but neither of them pushed themselves much out of their box.) I think it had as much to do with judging as it did performers: Simon didn’t really want to be there any more, so he faked it most of the season.

  • Anonymous

    You credit Lee with great acting skills-maybe he’ll be our second Idol Oscar winner? He was obviously camera shy early in the season; he has said he had to relearn everything he knew about performing when he went on the show. The other contestants have said he worried a lot. He did grow more comfortable and his performances improved over the season.
    He was strategic about his song choice, choosing more current songs, like Fireflies, Lips of an Angel, and Chasing Cars instead of the usual Idol chestnuts. I think any contestant who doesn’t study the history of the show is wasting an opportunity.
    He wasn’t allowed to mention his original preIdol music on the show. As far as the general audience knew, Lee was just a paint salesman.
    There was nothing fake about his friendship with Andrew Garcia, which has continued since the show.
    Seasons Nine’s problems had a lot more to do with poor chemistry on the judging panel and poor production (looking at you, Ken) and an aging show than with the contestants.

  • revcat

    Re Elise vs Adam & Whole Lotta Love: I saw A do WLL on Idol and his long, mostly unrehearsed live version at Fantasy Springs. I was there & it was 100 times better than the Idol version for obvious reasons including no time constraint. I highly doubt Elise saw any of Adam’s WLL performances as she never watched Idol, therefore I doubt she surfed the web looking for Adam clips. I have never heard a female tackle that song, there may be many, but I am not aware of any. I thought it was fierce, not that Adam’s versions weren’t genius, because they were. Both A & E got their inspiration from the original master of WLL, Zeppelin, but the passion and musicality they brought was their own. Kudos to both, but this is Elise’s time to prove herself and i hope she does because I would like to see her stick around for awhile longer

  • kurst
  • http://www.realitywithoutapologies.blogspot.com/ lisakn

     Me too. I’d love to see Elise stick around, and I do think she will do well for the Queen theme..and they get to pick a song of their own, please pick right Elise. You’re right, her Zeplin was really great. Elise needs to pick songs like that from now on if she can, if she does..she will go even further.

  • http://www.realitywithoutapologies.blogspot.com/ lisakn

     I don’t see Skylar in a finale at all, but the way most people are voting, nothing would really surprise me this season. Whoever does good from week to week is who stays. I don’t think the majority of voters really have a favorite this year.

  • revcat

    Thank you! I am assuming Diana was a contestant in Latin America? Or Spain? Cool!

  • Anonymous

    Such a great post abbysee, I hope you don’t mind me copiously quoting you and adding some thoughts. I started reading last night then found myself getting worked up over somebody pitting Skylar against Lauren so I decided to hold off posting.

    ITA. abbysee always has great posts – half of which I usually disagree with, but am always interested in the opinion. 

    As far as Skylar vs Lauren, well this is the AI bubble, after all. Forever and ever, Kris will compared to Adam, Ruben to Fantasia, Kelly to Carrie. It’s inevitable. So I’m not surprised that the two very young country female singers are being thrown together and ‘pitted’ against each other.

    It’s tough enough for females in country music without this teardown thing that seems to happen anytime a new true talent seems to have some momentum. And, both Skylar and Lauren are real talents.

    It is tough for female country singers  - just look at Kellie’s and Lauren’s latest endeavors. And I do think there’s AI fatigue after the big country year last season. My take on Skylar is that she’s got a great stage presence with a voice with too much twang for my taste and a bit too forced – she sometimes seems to be shouting. 

    So my prediction – and it’s only that, not a putdown or a teardown – is that she is going to have a tough battle in country. She’s very young, she doesn’t have the beautiful tone that Lauren has, and she’s battling an even bigger AI fatigue wave than before. I just don’t see the huge talent in her that would overcome all these obstacles.

  • kurst

    yes, protugal. she came in 2ed 

  • http://twitter.com/LindsayKempFan Not fit to print

    Agreed, the AI9 judging was incoherent, which made it difficult for the contestants to benefit from their critiques and, yes, Simon did, consciously or subconsciously, sabotage the show a bit by displaying total disinterest throughout the season.

    That said, Season 9 is, by consensus, one of the worst seasons. Ellen has said that some contestants didn’t seem to appreciate the opportunity they had. Can’t guarantee she meant Lee specifically because all of the Top 3 seemed either clueless about the value of a win (Casey, who had never watched the show and did it for his mom) or as indifferent as you can be in a situation like that.

    The number one responsibility of an Idol contestant isn’t to win. It’s to entertain the pants off the audience EVERY week (and, in the process, devlop a library of performances, with high production values, to show prospective producers.) We sit through 1-1/2 – 2 hours of show and, if they aren’t pulling out the stops, we switch channels.

    In Season 9, only Michael really set out to kill it every night. He threw down the gauntlet and, unlike the two prior seasons, there was no David Cook or Kris Allen, to pick it up.

    The general apathy of the cast made Michael look uncomfortably OTT. In another year, he would have looked like a normal, eager beaver.

    In another year, Lee would have had to step up to the plate a great deal more to even make the Top 5.  

  • Anonymous

    Itunes slipped and showed the sales, with Colton way ahead on the charts – 19 I think!