The Voice – NBC’s New Singing Competition Show “The Voice” Recruits Mega Stars

You’d have to be living under a rock not to have heard about The Voice on NBC, which premiered this past Tuesday, with a repeat performance shown on Wednesday night. American Idol just might have some strong competition for ratings and viewership now that fans have had an opportunity to watch The Voice, and seen how refreshing the new singing show is.

As an avid fan of American Idol, beginning with Kelly Clarkson’s spectacular win with that magnificent voice of hers, as well as the many other past American Idol contestants who have gone on to do great things in their chosen music career, I’m hooked on The Voice. What a great show NBC has created, masterfully chosen musician coaches (not judges, like on Idol), and the brilliant concept of having singers perform blind auditions where each singer is heard but not seen. Genius!
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American Idol Lip Syncing Controversy-American Idol Lip Sync Spoiler

american-idol-lip-syncingThe American Idol Lip Sync controversy is heating up, with news from the New York Times that the American Idol group performances are nothing but lip-syncing of the worst kind. Watching American Idol contestants perform those abysmal group performances is bad enough, but to learn that American Idol Season 8 contestants are having to lip-sync songs while (obviously) struggling with Idol choreography doesn’t sit well with Idol fans.

Manfred Westphal, a spokesman for FremantleMedia North America (which produces American Idol for FOX) initially denied the Idol group performances were lip-synched by saying, “The Idols don’t lip-sync, period”.

Then we hear the lip-syncing controversy is true! “Due to extensive choreography and to balance their voices with open mikes against a screaming audience, the Idols do sing along to their own prerecorded vocal track during the group performances only”, says Westphal.

Screaming audience? Maybe screaming “Please Stop Lip-Synching the crappy group performances!” The American Idol group performances haven’t been anything to write home about and now we know why! They’re lip-synched, and it’s got to be the worst case of lip-synching we’ve seen in years.

Westphal said the contestants’ solo performances never use any recorded music or vocals, although the contestants do record their weekly song choice before the performance competition so that it will be ready for release on iTunes after the show.

Past American Idol contestant, Justin Guarini, created a firestorm of Idol controversy last week when he said, “Every single year we can’t stand the group performances. I know they can’t stand it either. And I think what makes them even worse now is that they’re lip-synched. They’re really prerecorded now.”

Guarini also said he doesn’t blame American Idol producers for having Idol contestants lip-sync group performances. “I know they are interested in making the best show possible and in caring for the contestants’ voices. It’s almost torture to watch the contestants sing and dance like they don’t have a care in the world when in fact they’re sweating bullets” over who will be voted off during the elimination results show.

Does the fact that the Idol contestants are lip-syncing the group performances come as a surprise to you, or did you already think the performances were lip-synced?

American Idol 3/26/09 Idol Results – Who Got Voted Off American Idol?

Who got voted off on American Idol’s results show on 3-26-09? Who was eliminated and who is safe on American Idol? Who were in the Bottom 3? American Idol fans enjoyed some amazing Idol performances and some Idol duds. Motown greats Smokey Robinson and Berry Gordy appeared as mentors to the Top 10 finalists, giving Idol contestants encouragement and constructive criticism about their chosen Motown songs.

“Over 36 million votes came in, more votes than previous American Idol shows”, says Idol host Ryan Seacrest. Seacrest reminded viewers that the “veto vote” save is still in play, but will the save vote be used tonight?

In celebration of Hittsville USA, the Top 10 finalists sang a Motown songs medley of “Set Me Free”, “You’re All I Need” and “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough”, for Idol viewers. It sounded pretty good, don’t ya think?

After the “Pocketful of Sunshine” car video was shown, Ruben Studdard hit the Idol stage to perform his hit song “Together”. I’ve haven’t followed Ruben close enough since he was a past American Idol contestant, but he sounded great!

Joss Stone and Smokey Robinson sang “You’re The One For Me” together, and my interest in Joss Stone and Smokey Robinson’s music is even greater now. Didn’t they sound great? The audience and judges sure enjoyed it!

Who are the bottom 3 Idol contestants this week? Who was voted off American Idol on 3/26/09? The results are in!
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