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03/25/2008 9:24 PM Alert 
Kristy Lee Cook - God Bless The U.S.A.




Kristy Lee Cook - God Bless The USA (Studio Version)

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Theme: The Year (they were) she was born (1984)

I'm so proud of Kristy Lee Cook tonight! Seriously, she is Very Good! She made us all proud with her song choice and performance. Perfect song for Kristy, indeed. Vocally, IMO, she was spot on; sang it in the usual country manner like Lee Greenwood and I like those country inflections she did. And, wow, she's got a strong, full-bodied, clean, big voice. That's a great performance by Kristy, my gosh. She came alive in her unique way, looking very much like the all-american girl and sounding patriotic too - fitted to a presidential election year's convention performance! How Brilliant! LOVED IT!! I'm so satisfied with this performance. After Simon's most favorable comment, in pure ecstatic joy, Kristy screamed, jumped with hands up in the air, turned around with a big smile, then threw a kiss to the audience and said, "Thank you, you guys are great!" This girl actually has a great natural personality! This might just well be that song to be included in that AI 7 top 10 finalists group record. There will be a new GBTUSA-anthem singer for america and it's Kristy Lee Cook - the new country STAR! KLC is here to stay!

Here are the top 10 performances mp3:


This week's Top 4:
David Cook - the most original of all contestants ever; the new projected winner
Syesha Mercado - a wow performance; the new dark horse and contender
Kristy Lee Cook - the most clever song choice in years; her best performance
Michael Johns - his best performance; his first showing with star-like quality

The rest are good:
Carly Smithson - the last note in the run at the end was off
Brooke White - didn't start off right and repeated the start
Ramiele Malubay - song was too big for her
Chikezie Eze - kind of old fashioned but sounded great to me
David Archuleta - sang a song that didn't sound himself
Jason Castro - might go home. Sang "Fragile" by Sting, good song choice, but his vocals weren't that good tonight, and he sounded like he was eating his lyrics - not impressive guitar-playing either. But I give him credit for singing in Spanish in part.


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03/26/2008 10:16 PM Alert 

Goodbye, Chikezie. I really like your voice. But ppl look for current trends and they didn't see you there. Sorry. Keep on singing, ok? See you on the tour!


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03/26/2008 11:10 PM Alert 

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'Idol' Banter: Emotional rescue

06:25 AM PT, Mar 26 2008

David Cook “Idol” watchers, it’s time to talk about our feelings. I don’t mean your fanatical devotion to David Cook or my nervous hopes for moody Carly Smithson. It’s time to consider one of the key decisions every aspiring Idol must make as the competition narrows: which emotional state to call his or her own and cultivate.

Last night, the most memorable contestants -- Syesha Mercado, Michael Johns (whew!), David Cook and, heaven help us, his evil cousin Kristy Lee -- made emotional choices as they repped for the years of their births. They planted a flag in the region of the heart where they’ll be hanging out in the coming weeks.

Syesha committed to the sob in her voice, casting her lot with heartbreak. Michael returned to the macho (if, thank you, Freddie Mercury, slightly androgynous) sexuality that got him on the show. D. Cook kept us feeling sinister, reinterpreting yet another R&B hit in the minor key of grunge. And, K.L. Cook, like a Barbie-fied refugee from Robert Altman’s great country music satire “Nashville,” called on patriotism, a fervor that’s worked in America since the days of “Yankee Doodle Dandy.”

Unlike the other contestants, all competent but personally lost, this quartet has recognized that “Idol” ponies should not try too many tricks. Versatility may be a value the judges tediously uphold, but what people really want from their favorites is connection: that first-date feeling of getting to know someone really cool, gazing into his eyes, discovering what’s under her skin.

Music turns the enchantment of such a crush into an art form. That’s not to say it’s a simple equation: Singing does not equal emotion. On the one hand, the intensity of a raised voice suggests a direct line to one’s inner reality. But singing is also very artificial; except in Dennis Potter movies, nobody really breaks into song when angry or yearning, or during the act of love.

Kristy Lee Cook Instead, the gifted singer explores the nuances of a particular feeling by shifting her dynamics, teasing out phrases, chasing a tempo or dragging behind. She recognizes what the theorist Wayne Koestenbaum meant when he wrote in his book-length meditation on opera, “The Queen’s Throat,” that “the act of intense, grounded listening blows to pieces the myth that we can know precisely where an emotion or an experience begins.” Emotion is inherently unstable -- passion never lasts, sorrow dips and floats. Singing, also slippery, creates a physical analogy for our ever-changing moods.

The singers we remember often find one or two effects to dig into and explore. Think of the slow curl of Billie Holiday’s vocal lines, tapping the essence of melancholy. Or Janis Joplin’s howl, tracing the line where pain meets desire. Or the cool murmur of the later Willie Nelson, our oracle of equanimity.

No Idol, in this season or any, comes close to these greats. But I’m happy to see several reaching for that higher level, where interpretation turns into self-definition. These attempts signal more than just than settling into a merely evocative groove, as Brooke White had done before starting to stumble in recent weeks. (The stumbling is a hopeful sign; now she has to think about what she really stands for beyond her vintage 1970s look and voice.)

Emotional commitment is what made Melinda Doolittle so great, despite her eventual and unjust loss last season. Her humility when not singing may have struck many as dull and forced, but when she performed, she instantly located an undercurrent of passionate belief -- what religious folk call "faith." That was her emotion. Her gospel music upbringing taught her that every song can be a prayer, and she powerfully applied that directive.

So far this year, David Cook is the only Idol achieving that emotional consistency. His grounding in post-Nirvana alt-rock is as thorough and stabilizing as Doolittle’s background in the church. I find his reinterpretations gimmicky, like lounge versions of punk songs; but there’s no denying that he delivers his heart’s message, every time, on point.

Can any of his competitors begin to do the same? David Archuleta could, of course, but he’s in a downward spiral of terrible song choices. Run back toward wistfulness, Archie: It’s you. Michael Johns still hasn’t figured out how to be sexy without donning imaginary leather pants; his limited imagination will hurt him during Dolly Parton and Andrew Lloyd Webber week.

I’m not going to go through the other Idols, but I will say this for the suddenly, horrifyingly effective Kristy Lee: She’s no dummy. All these years of George W. Bush wouldn’t have happened if plenty of Americans weren’t still stumping for Old Glory. I can’t wait to hear what she tries next. Maybe she’ll go for a Toby Keith cover -– “Shock 'n' Y’all.”

-- Ann Powers

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03/26/2008 11:32 PM Alert 

Songwriter Lee Greenwood Praises 'Idol' Contender Kristy Lee Cook

Mar 26, 2008

Tags:Music, American Idol

ORIGINAL ARTICLE: Mar 26, 2008 15:04 PM

 

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03/29/2008 8:10 PM Alert 
Kristy really did a great job in deciding that song and it did fit her better then any of her other performances. That girl is country at heart and that song you can sing any way possible and it's great. She really did an awesome job that night. She deserved to stay.


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03/29/2008 10:08 PM Alert 
Posted By mattsie on 03/26/2008 11:10 PM

Los Angeles Times

 

'Idol' Banter: Emotional rescue

06:25 AM PT, Mar 26 2008
(snip)

Unlike the other contestants, all competent but personally lost, this quartet has recognized that “Idol” ponies should not try too many tricks. Versatility may be a value the judges tediously uphold, but what people really want from their favorites is connection: that first-date feeling of getting to know someone really cool, gazing into his eyes, discovering what’s under her skin.

(snip)

-- Ann Powers


I have to agree, and this wisdom especially applies to their post-Idol careers, but I enjoy seeing the contestants having to navigate different musical styles. Maybe that's why I'm not as wowed by David Cook turning every song into a grunge or metal anthem. It's also why I didn't have an issue with Kat being at a disadvantage during top 4 Elvis week two seasons ago; everybody faces an uncomfortable theme at some point in the competition, and that makes the show more interesting IMO.

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