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The performance marked the first time Just Sam sang live as a winner on the "American Idol" stage; they had competed in the finals remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic.
American Idol went live for the first time in 2024 as host Ryan Seacrest presented the Top 20, which was reduced to the Top 14 by the end of the night using a combination of America’s votes ...
Sunday, on the first live combination competitive/results show of American Idol Season 21, ABC threw what host-with-the-most Ryan Seacrest called a big “three-hour party” on the show’s big ...
Songs released by Idol alumni in post-Idol career are not included here. See American Idol alumni single sales for a list of some of those releases. In the first few seasons, songs were released as physical CD single which may contain one cover song and one original song. However, after Season 5 physical singles were no longer released, and ...
With 21 seasons of wild auditions, intense elimination rounds and jaw-dropping finales, American Idol continues to be on our watchlist. And American Idol is officially back with Season 22 as of ...
Finals Top 2 Performance 2 (favorite from season) - "Independence Day" (O.A.: Martina McBride) Finals Top 2 Performance 3 (song originally written for Australian Idol) - "Angels Brought Me Here" (O.A.: Guy Sebastian) Final Results Show (duet with Bo Bice) - "Up Where We Belong" (O.A.: Jennifer Warnes and Joe Cocker)
Earl "EJay" Day Jr. (born September 13, 1981) is an American singer and songwriter, who placed tenth during the first season of American Idol. Originally not chosen to advance into the voting rounds, Day was brought back to replace another contestant who had lied about his age.
Abi Carter, an Indio, California, native, accompanied herself on the piano, singing Billie Eilish’s “What Was I Made For?” for the “American Idol” judges on the show’s Feb. 25 broadcast.