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Someone who’s never been in the bottom 3 on American Idol before

Finally, we get a contestant going home. After all, it's been a couple weeks since we've had a proper elimination on the show.

- Season 11, Episode 31 - "Top 7 Elimination - Again"

It came down to three … two who have been in the Bottom 3 previously, one who has not.

Between Elise, Hollie and Colton, it was the hopeful never having been in the Bottom 3 before who exited, stage left.

Colton Dixon came up short this evening, having never made an appearance in the elimination trio. Upon being called out, he was visibly disappointed but sucked it up … and then he did something I wasn’t expecting. I called it plodding and ponderous to start an Idol episode a few weeks ago — because it was not a good song to start a show — but which fit perfectly this time around. He sang the Christian-influenced “Everything” by Lifehouse once again. And he did it to outstanding effect. This time, I loved it.

Here is that performance from that previous Top 9 show:

Others should have gone before you, Colton. You will be missed.

Notes:

  • Hey, look! In the audience! It’s Taylor Hicks! He’s going to be doing Vegas come the summer!
  • Hey, look! In the audience! It’s Elliott Yamin!
  • Hey, look! It’s Kris Allen, doing a cut from his upcoming album!
  • You know how LMFAO is “sorry for party rockin’?” Well guess what? So am I … !!! What a coincidence!
  • Jimmy Iovine taking it upon himself to apologize for Jessica’s too-old-for-her song choices. Interesting.
  • This time, we got a proper tribute to Dick Clark on the show. Nice job, Ryan.

Quotes:

“Everybody needs a mentor. And mine, without doubt, was Dick Clark. His passion for music, boundless energy and his belief in the youth in this country made him a true American institution. It was back in 1957 that Dick Clark embarked on a journey that would change the very nature of the way we listen to and perceived pop music. On American Bandstand he would spin new records and bring new bands, making the show one of the most important music programs in television history. He was smart, charming, funny and always a true gentleman. With his success on American Bandstand, Dick would go on to create Dick Clark Productions, a company that produced a litany of top quality entertainment shows. But closest to all our hearts is Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve, a tradition I had the distinct honor of being a part of. He was a remarkable man and left a rich legacy for television audiences around the world. Dick Clark will be missed.” – Ryan Seacrest

Photo Credit: FOX

4 Responses to “Someone who’s never been in the bottom 3 on American Idol before”

April 20, 2012 at 12:40 AM

Well, you took all the wind out of my sails by appreciating the performance of “Everything” this time around. I personally was blown away by the daring of the first appearance of the song, even though I agreed that it didn’t really fit the tone or style of American Idol.

Colton Dixon will not be hurt by being ousted from American Idol, but this may help him recognize where his fan base is … and perhaps where his talent comes from. [Sorry, one of those religious fanatics getting her opinion up in everyone’s face.] Colton needs to be doing Contemporary Christian Worship, and, I think, has a large fan base waiting there for him. Expect to see him receive 2012 or 2013 Dove Newcomer Award, depending on when his first album is released. [Yes, you might have seen that somewhere before. I think I said it in a previous comment.]

So, if they can oust Colton this week, will it be Phillip Squared next week? THIS is American Idol.

April 20, 2012 at 12:43 AM

. . . . .

Nyela:

Believe it or not, I am a huge fan of Christian-based / flavored music.

While it’s disappointing, Colton’s ouster will not harm him. He’s got a fanbase. And you’re absolutely right: He will excel at doing Contemporary Christian Worship tunes.

April 20, 2012 at 1:03 AM

I don’t doubt your appreciation of Christian-based/flavored music, Michael. You have good tastes. I just don’t think Jimmy Irvine cares too much for it.

April 20, 2012 at 10:01 AM

He sounds extremely like Chris Tomlin… bodes well for his post-Idol chances in the CCM market.

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