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Laine Hardy first auditioned for the sixteenth season of American Idol, [13] making it to the top 50. He did not intend to audition for the seventeenth season, but after accompanying his best friend's sister, Ashton Gill, as a guitar player for her audition, he was encouraged by judges Katy Perry, Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie to audition again.
Laine Hardy. Laine Hardy (born September 12, 2000) was from Livingston, Louisiana. He had originally auditioned for the sixteenth season, but only made it to the top 50. He sang "The Weight" in his audition this season. In Hollywood, he performed "She Talks to Angels" and "Proud Mary" as solos and "Grenade" as part of a group performance.
Laine Hardy wins "American Idol" Season 17 in May 2019. Eric McCandless/Getty Images Laine Hardy auditioned for American Idol Season 16 and was eliminated after the top 50.
But when Laine Hardy returned the following year to play guitar for a friend, he accidentally became a contestant when the judges encouraged him to audition for a second time.
After making it through auditions in Season 16 and getting eliminated in the "Final Judgement" round, Laine Hardy returned to accompany a friend during Season 17 auditions. After his friend won ...
"Flame" is a single and coronation song from the American Idol seventeenth season winner Laine Hardy. The song was written by Jon Levine and Ester Dean. [3] Hardy performed the song after he was announced the winner in the finale. [4] The song was released following his win on May 19, 2019. [5] [6]
Jordin parlayed her American Idol win into selling over two million copies of debut solo album in 2007 and hit No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart in 2008 with "No Air," her duet with Chris Brown.
'American Idol' winner Laine Hardy arrested, accused of secretly bugging female LSU student’s dorm room ... Chad Smith's daughter gives a red-hot audition on 'American Idol' Follow Lyndsey on ...