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Posted: January 6, 2008 - 1:04pm |
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Very well done funnystone! :clap I can't wait to read your future exposure of this scam.
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| lordoftheflies |
Posted: January 6, 2008 - 2:59pm |
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Good article Dave.How about Elliott he is not a total flop but only has one hit on the top 40 and cd does not match playing time in sales.Right he is loved by everyone.
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| JAMidol |
Posted: January 6, 2008 - 2:06pm |
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Excellent detective work, Dave.
Nothing about AI's tactic surprises me. Since Season 1, I can't get past the fact that the laughably untalented Paula Abdul is a judge of others' singing.

Regardless of what goes on, I'm sure VFTW will be a source of endless entertainment this season.
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| Whatchamacallit |
Posted: January 6, 2008 - 3:20pm |
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To Dave et al.,
You have done a great job on researching and investigating some of these top 50 contestants and most importantly, unveiling THE TRUTH, THE WHOLE TRUTH AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH. Last season was really the stinker as the ratings really declined. This is just one of their desperate tactics to get more viewers and boost up the ratings. Trying to search for undiscovered talent? Please, that's just a load of BS!
Keep up the good work!
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Posted: January 6, 2008 - 4:33pm |
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Great job with the article, Dave!
...If we hear anything more as to if Julie Dubela is in the top 50, she'd probably be the biggest plant this season. Or close to it.
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Posted: January 6, 2008 - 5:29pm |
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Great article. Sad thing is, people won't believe this. Delusional and mindless television watches.
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| Insane |
Posted: January 6, 2008 - 6:17pm |
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The cluelessness of TPTB never ceases to amaze me. First of all, how stupid do they think we are? Don't they know we look around on the Internet?
I hope they choose one non-plant for the Top 24, and I hope that person wins.
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Posted: January 6, 2008 - 6:20pm |
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| Piggingator |
Posted: January 6, 2008 - 6:39pm |
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I knew we had loads of plants this season, but not THIS many! Thanks for the great article!
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| Julesb2183 |
Posted: January 6, 2008 - 6:41pm |
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Guys, as a watcher of American Idol from the beginning, I've noticed that it has NEVER BEEN about the "undiscovered" talent -- from season one down.
IE - Nikki Mckibbin was on a reality singing show before she was on idol (the one that they were creating the girls band)
Tamyra Gray filmed Coca-Cola commercials and worked with artists like her friend Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes and rapper DMX with hopes of finding an opening into the entertainment industry. She was also Miss Atlanta.
Kelly Clarkson was one of those stories of singers who never quite "made" it and went to American Idol. She was close to having a record deal but circumstances caused it to never happen.
Justin Guarini worked on Broadway and was considering signing a contract with an idependant label.
I could go on, but I won't.....
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(Last updated 1/26/08 with the top 24)
Thanks to sources like JoesPlace, Vote for the Worst has been checking out the contestants who have allegedly made it to the top 24 of American Idol 7 and there's a disturbing trend. To try to combat Sanjaya fever from last year, American Idol producers have gone out of their way to place people into the top 24 who already had a shot at stardom in the past. It seems like a good idea at first- they’re stacking the deck with professionals to try to prevent a Vote for the Worst takeover. But then you realize- if these people didn’t make it big before, it’s highly unlikely that people will care any more about them now. And if all of these people with industry connections made it to the top 50, what about the average Joes who are looking for their shot at stardom? Were they just cast aside this year to make way for the plants? It’s likely that if you tried out for the show and failed, or if a friend with an amazing voice tried out and was turned away, it was to make room for the established professionals. This is not to say that these ringers are any less deserving of stardom, or any less decent or nice, but that the days of everyday people becoming the next American Idol are over.
Carly Smithson is the epitome of a record industry failure. She was brought to America by MCA Records and recorded a bland pop album that sold only 300 copies (that’s not a typo). Then she faded into obscurity. Now, a mastermind behind the scenes at Idol has decided that instead of just signing Carly to an Idol-affiliated record label, she should be pushed down America’s throats as a contestant on American Idol. Back with brand new tattoos and an "edgier" sound, the record execs connected to Idol are probably hoping that Carly will finally catch on when she’s featured on the #1 TV show in the country. To make things even messier, one of the songwriters for Carly's album also wrote songs for the debut albums of Kelly Clarkson, Clay Aiken, and Kimberley Locke. There's a definite Idol connection here, folks.
American Idol judge Randy Jackson was quoted in a Rolling Stone article as saying that people watch Idol for “the Rocky story in it…We're not out to find the poster kids and say, "Let's sign them." We're out to find the best undiscovered [talent] and really herald that.”
“The best undiscovered talent”, eh? Apparently that quote was only valid back when it was said to Rolling Stone in 2006. And when he said it here in 2005. And here. And about 1000 times on the show. Simon says it here, that they ask every contestant when they try out if they think they are the best undiscovered talent in America. What is someone like Carly supposed to say? “Well, I’m talented, but technically not undiscovered.”
It doesn’t stop there. Here are some more has-beens who have failed at becoming famous yet snuck their way onto the show:
Kristy Lee Cook was signed to Arista Nashville, had Britney Spears lined up to appear in her debut video in 2001, and is managed by Marty Rendleman, who previously managed Leann Rimes. She also apparently loves to alienate most of America by singing in front of a Confederate flag in a video. Looks like her connections may not help her after all...
Jason Castro was on the television show Cheyenne and played the love interest of the main character.
Syesha Mercado was on the failed television show The One and is the daughter of a Motown backup singer.
Joanne Borgella is a plus sized model and won the televised beauty pageant Mo’Nique’s Fat Chance in 2005. She previously sang with Patti Labelle, Mary Mary, and American Idol's own Bo Bice for a Christmas special. Joanne also appeared on the Tyra Banks Show, Good Morning America, and Hot 97 with Miss Jones.
Amy Davis sang in a band with 2 members of Survivor and was a round 2 qualifier for 2007’s Nashville Star. She is also a fairly successful model.
David Archuleta won Star Search at age 12. During Idol's first season, he met all of the finalists and even sang for Kelly Clarkson and the gang. A few days later, David met with a host of record labels and producers with connections to the show.
Brooke White opened for Phil Vassar on tour.
Jason Yeager was a top 25 finalist on Making the Band.
Kady Malloy had a record out where she worked with famed record producer Nick Trevisick. Nick has worked with Mandy Moore and Natalie Imbruglia. Her record has disappeared from AmieStreet since her audition appeared on Idol.
Samantha Sidley, Shaun Barrowes, and Lorena Pinot are failed plants who did not make the top 24.
These are only the backgrounds we know of so far. As the season progresses, we'll find out more info, and we’re sure most of the other contestants have connections as well.
So were the auditions just a formality this year? Because we’re fairly sure that if you have a Grammy winning duet with Alicia Keys, a band that opened for Britney Spears, or a prior relationship in show business, you probably weren’t waiting in line like the rest of the people who mistakenly assumed American Idol was a competition to find “the best undiscovered talent in America”. Then again, we all know what happens when you assume.
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