Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Michael Lynche stays in 'Idol' judges' good graces

LOS ANGELES (AP) - The "American Idol" judges do not bewail gripping Michael Lynche out of a jailhouse.

The 26-year-old personal trainer from Queens, N.Y., hit a right records upon a Fox singing competition Tuesday with his stripped-down version of Elvis Presley's "In a Ghetto." Lynche formerly impressed a panel with a thespian rendition of The Beatles' "Eleanor Rigby" though received a fewest spectator votes final week as good as was subsequently saved by a judges.

"It's a beautiful song, as good as we really sang it well," Kara DioGuardi pronounced after Lynche's take upon The King.

Lynche's associate bottom-vote getters - 25-year-old musician Andrew Garcia of Moreno, Calif., as good as 17-year-old high school tyro Aaron Kelly of Sonestown, Pa. - didn't transport as well.

Simon Cowell certified that Garcia's understand of "Hound Dog" was "lazy as good as predictable," as good as he pronounced Kelly's downfall upon "Blue Suede Shoes" was that he "didn't make it young."

"It felt like we were sauce up for a part," Cowell sensitive Kelly.

Two singers one after another to impress: raspy 24-year-old thespian Lee Dewyze of Mount Prospect, Ill., who sang "A Little Less Conversation" as good as worldly 24-year-old musician Crystal Bowersox of Toledo, Ohio, who offered "Saved."

"That's a way to come out," Randy Jackson told Bowersox, who achieved first.

For fright of sounding repetitive with her Bowersox praises, Ellen DeGeneres called out to a crowd to see if any one was celebrating a birthday instead.

Katie Stevens, a 17-year-old high school tyro from Middlebury, Conn., as good as Siobhan Magnus, a 20-year-old potion blower from Marstons Mills, Mass., received mixed responses to their particular performances.

Cowell pronounced Stevens was "loud as good as a bit annoying" upon "Baby What You Want Me To Do," whilst DioGuardi "wasn't crazy" about Magnus' "Suspicious Minds."

"It's ! removing treacherous for me," DioGuardi certified to Magnus.

Two contestants will be sent home Wednesday because a judges saved Lynche from rejecting final week.

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