Paula Abdul to Appear on Idol Season Finale
May 23, 2010 by David · Leave a Comment

Paula Abdul will appear in the season finale of American Idol for a special farewell to Simon Cowell, who is leaving the show as well. Also appearing in the finale is Christina Aguilera but the rest of the special appearances are being kept secret. It is expected to be quite a farewell event for Cowell….oh, and the season 9 American Idol will be announced.
Time Magazine Most Influential List
April 29, 2010 by David · Leave a Comment

Time Magazine just published their annual list of the Most Influential People and topping the list are Lady Gaga and Robert Pattinson. Speaking of Gaga, Cyndi Lauper wrote, “When I see somebody like Gaga, I sit back in admiration….“I’m inspired to pick up the torch again myself. I did an interview with her once, and she showed up with a sculpture on her head. I thought, ‘How awesome.’” Other musician’s making the list are Prince, Elton John and Taylor Swift. Other TV and film stars making the list are Neil Patrick Harris, Lea Michele, Simon Cowell, James Cameron, Kathryn Bigelow, Oprah Winfrey and Ricky Gervais.
Kara DioGuardi Says Acidic Judge Simon Cowel is Going “Soft”
March 24, 2010 by David · Leave a Comment
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Kara reports in video that since his engagement, Simon Cowell has softened up a bit and treating her better. But, she feels, “He’s up to something!”
American Idol - Top 12 guys take to the stage
February 25, 2010 by David · Leave a Comment

The guys took to the stage last night and seemed to be able to get rid of the nerves much more effectively than the girls in their Tuesday performances.
The highest praise seemed to go to Casey James, who sang the Brian Adams song, “Heaven.” Kara called him eye candy and also ear candy. Simon Cowell considered it honest and sincere.
Simon and Ellen were split on Aaron Kelly, who sang the Rascall Flatts hit, “Here Comes Goodbye.” Cowell commented, “You look at the moment as if you are embarrassed to be there.” However, Ellen acknowledged that as part of his appeal stating, “I love how humble you are.”
Some of the crash and burn performances included Todrick Hall, who sang “Since U Been Gone.” Randy called it a complete obliteration of the origina and Cowell incorporated the words “murder,” “stupid” and “torture” in his opinion of the performance. Also included in this category are Alex Lambert and John Park. Let’s see who goes home…
American Idol - 12 female finalists performed for your votes
February 24, 2010 by David · Leave a Comment

The top 12 females performed last night and received mixed results. When Seacrest asked Simon Cowell for his take on the overall female talent, Simon said, “Some are good. Some are not.”
Lilly Scott received stellar compliments from the newest addition to Idol, Ellen Degeneres who said, “You stand out because you’re not like everyone else.” Katelyn Eppery received similar praise from Cowell for her piece, Oh Darling. He said, “You’re kind of quirky,” said Simon. “I like you a lot.” Kara told the singer she knows her voice very well.
Some of the weaker performances were from Lacey Brown who sang “Landslide.” Randy commented, “I thought that was terrible.” Simon felt “it was quite depressing.” Ashley Rodriguez sang “Happy” and the judges commented about how unhappy they were with her performance. We will see who gets booted on Thursday.
Simon Cowell:Perez Hilton ‘could work’ on ‘Idol’
February 19, 2010 by m.coonce · Leave a Comment

Simon Cowell says neither Howard Stern nor Madonna is the right choice to take his place on American Idol.
In a press call yesterday evening, he dismissed talk about Stern and doubted Madonna would have the time, but said gossip blogger Perez Hilton, who has his own music label under Warner Music Group, might be a good fit.
“Perez would be funny,” Cowell said. “He’s got good taste in music, he’s got a personality, that could work.”
And he would love to have Lady Gaga as a mentor for the contestants. “She is the most relevant pop artist in the world right now,” said Cowell. “And she’s very smart. I like her.”
Idol: Kate Perry and Avril Lavigne Guest Judge

Avril Lavigne and Katy Perry joined the American Idol judges Tuesday in Los Angeles, and the starlets showed sass, saying no to hopeful singers when the judges — even Simon Cowell — said yes. Katy even clashed with Kara DioGuardi, mocking her at times and threatening to throw a Coke in her face when she shot back.
But the real battle was for golden tickets. Jim Ranger, a 27-year-old pastor with three kids, sang his own song, “Drive.” and made it through despite concern from a devilish Avril that he wouldn’t be able to handle being a pop star.
Simon said Mary Powers, who sang a Pat Benatar song, was “a little cliché.” But she got unanimous praise for her stylish voice and scored a ride to Hollywood. She then brought her 8-year-old daughter into the audition room to say hello to her favorite judge, Simon. It was a cute moment from the bristly Brit.
Musician Andrew Garcia, who is also a parent, blew the panel away with his soulful performance. Simon said he was “the only person [of the day] who I believe is genuinely good singer.” Katy told him, “You gave me chills,” and he was sent through to the next round.
- Avril Lavigne
- Kate Perry
Reaction: Simon says goodbye to American Idol
January 13, 2010 by m.coonce · Leave a Comment
Longtime American Idol judge Simon Cowell announced that hes leaving the popular Fox talent show at the end of the season. Does this news surprise you? Are you more or less likely to watch American Idol following his departure? Who should replace Cowell as a judge?
Fox Plans More ‘Idol’ W/O Simon
December 26, 2009 by m.coonce · Leave a Comment

Fox is near a deal to order more seasons of “American Idol” — with or without its most popular judge, Simon Cowell.
The network’s current contract with “Idol” producers 19 Entertainment and FremantleMedia extends through the end of the 2011. But the network is working on a new deal that includes three more seasons of “Idol,” though that number could change.
An announcement is expected to demonstrate Fox’s commitment to its top-rated series, even as “Idol” faces its biggest challenge yet.
The “Idol” franchise has been rocked by rumors that Cowell will depart the show after the upcoming season as he prepares to bring his hit UK music competition series “X-Factor” to the United States.
Cowell’s brother Tony announced Tuesday on his weekly podcast that Simon will leave “Idol” at the end of 2010. The move could have a double impact on “Idol” — the loss of a key personality to the series, and the addition of another music competition show on Fox that may lead to fewer “Idol” viewers.
But before anything is finalized at the network, the “Idol” judge still needs to sign his new contract with “Factor” owner Sony. Once that’s out of the way, Sony will allow Cowell to make a deal with Fox to bring “Factor” stateside.
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Simon Cowell to Leave ‘American Idol’
December 23, 2009 by m.coonce · Leave a Comment

“American Idol” judge Simon Cowell has decided to quit the top-rated TV talent show when his contract ends in 2010, according to a report in British tabloid The Sun, which would deal a blow to the Fox network.
Cowell, 50, has been with the TV juggernaut since the start of “American Idol” in 2002 but his contract expires after the end of Season 9, which starts in January and ends in May 2010, and in the past he has hinted at being bored with his role.
His insults to tone-deaf singers are a key factor in luring viewers to the competition that over the past three years has seen its ratings slip, and this season already sees the departure of another original judge, popular Paula Abdul.
Cowell’s brother Tony, who hosts a weekly radio podcast called “The Cowell Factor”, said in a broadcast on Tuesday that Simon was preparing for his last season of “Idol”.







