American Idol Season 6 begins tonight. The two-hour season premier focuses on the Minneapolis auditions. To be sure, tonight’s show will focus mainly on the painful and the clueless, with a sprinkle of good singing
Randy Jackson conducted a press conference yesterday. There should be articles all over the web today covering the interview. Here’s one of the first articles posted from Movieweb.com. UPDATE: From Reality TV Magazine:
According to Idol Forums the audition city episodes will be aired in the following order: 1. Minneapolis, Minnesota 2. East Rutherford, New Jersey 3. Memphis, Tennessee 4. Los Angeles, California 5. Birmingham, Alabama 6. San
Ryan Seacrest, Randy Jackson, Paula Abdul and Simon Cowel make the cover of Entertainment Weekly this week in anticipation of the new Season of American Idol. There’s a lengthy article posted online at EW.com.
Check out the Countdown clock peeps! Isn’t it awesome? Ok, I’ll admit, it’s a little pathetic. But, I have to say, I’m totally ready for Season 6. Here we go… American Idol Season 6 premiers
Season 6 Spoiler Update – Ten For the Top Forty. Here are 10 names–10 people who are rumored to be Hollywood Contestants who auditioned and advanced to the Top 40. Mid-January, the Top 40 travels
Season 6 SPOILER Update – Tuesday Edition When we last left off, I posted an item about contestant Sabriena Stone successful advancement to the Hollywood Rounds. A friendly commenter came by to tell us
Season 6 Hollywood Rounds Audition Update The Hollywood Round took place at the Orpheum theater in Los Angeles. Rumor Has It: The contestants arrived Monday November 13. The girls sang acapella on Tuesday November
Season 6 Spoiler Update I’m hearing that the Top 44 were chosen yesterday, the last day of the Hollywood Rounds at the Orpheum in Los Angeles… I’d love to hear from anybody who has inside
Hollywood Auditions Season Six Check out the Season 6 spoiler thread at Idol Forums. Idol Maniac has done some research (with the help of his fellow posters) and identified 10 contestants who made it