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* '''[[Jeremy Rosado]]''' (born March 24, 1992) is from [[Valrico, Florida]], and is 19 years old. |
* '''[[Jeremy Rosado]]''' (born March 24, 1992) is from [[Valrico, Florida]], and is 19 years old. |
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* '''[[Jessica Sanchez]]''' (born August 4, 1995<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/#!/Tess972/status/109103703998480384 |title=Jessica Sanchez Birthday |date=2012-02-22}}</ref>) is from [[San Diego, California]], and is 16 years old. She auditioned in San Diego, California. Before ''Idol'', she was first known for her wildcard performance on the [[America's Got Talent (season 1)|first season]] of ''[[America's Got Talent]]''. She participated in the Youtube edition of "[[We Are The World]]" along with 56 other Youtube artists, including ''American Idol'' [[American Idol (season 10)|season 10]] finalist [[Thia Megia]]. |
* '''[[Jessica Sanchez]]''' (born August 4, 1995<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/#!/Tess972/status/109103703998480384 |title=Jessica Sanchez Birthday |date=2012-02-22}}</ref>) is a Filipino-Mexican-American <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ambromode.com |title= Jessica Sanchez, Filipino-Mexican at American Idol 11}}</ref> from [[San Diego, California]], and is 16 years old. She auditioned in San Diego, California. Before ''Idol'', she was first known for her wildcard performance on the [[America's Got Talent (season 1)|first season]] of ''[[America's Got Talent]]''. She participated in the Youtube edition of "[[We Are The World]]" along with 56 other Youtube artists, including ''American Idol'' [[American Idol (season 10)|season 10]] finalist [[Thia Megia]]. |
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* '''[[Elise Testone]]''' (born July 29, 1983) is from [[Mount Pleasant, South Carolina]], and is 28 years old. She auditioned in North Charleston, South Carolina. |
* '''[[Elise Testone]]''' (born July 29, 1983) is from [[Mount Pleasant, South Carolina]], and is 28 years old. She auditioned in North Charleston, South Carolina. |
Revision as of 15:38, 8 March 2012
Template:Infobox reality music competition The eleventh season of American Idol premiered on Fox on January 18, 2012. The show airs on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8/7c.[1] Ryan Seacrest returns as host,[2] while Randy Jackson, Steven Tyler[3] and Jennifer Lopez all return as judges. No major changes were planned this season after an upheaval in season 10.[4] This season will follow the same format as season 10, although a new title screen and logo has been created, with a different font.
Selection process
Auditions
Auditions took place in the following cities:[5]
Episode air date | Audition city | Date | Venue | Callback date | Callback venue | Golden tickets |
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January 18, 2012 | North Charleston, South Carolina | July 22, 2011 | North Charleston Coliseum[6] | August 17-18, 2011 | Hyatt Regency, Savannah, Georgia[7][8] | 42 |
January 19, 2012 | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | July 15, 2011 | Heinz Field[9] | September 28-29, 2011 | David L. Lawrence Convention Center[10] | 38 |
January 22, 2012 | San Diego, California | July 8, 2011 | Petco Park[11] | October 9-10, 2011 | USS Midway Aircraft Carrier[12] | 53 |
January 25, 2012 | Denver, Colorado | July 29, 2011 | Invesco Field[13] | October 5-6, 2011[14] | Doerr-Hosier Center, Aspen[15] | 31 |
January 26, 2012 | Houston, Texas | August 26, 2011 | Reliant Arena[16] | August 30-31, 2011 | Galveston Island Convention Center[17] | 55 |
February 1, 2012 | Portland, Oregon | July 2, 2011 | Rose Garden[18] | October 1-2, 2011 | Red Lion Hotel[19] | 45 |
February 2, 2012 | St. Louis, Missouri | June 28, 2011 | Scottrade Center[20] | September 2-3, 2011 | Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark[21] | 46 |
— a | East Rutherford, New Jersey | September 22, 2011 | IZOD Center[22] | September 24-25, 2011[23] | — | — |
Total number of tickets to Hollywood | 310 |
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The New Jersey audition was a late addition to the schedule,[25] the audition was held although the attendance was reportedly low.[26] However, the audition episode was not shown, the first time that a scheduled audition that had taken place was not shown. Contestants known to have auditioned in New Jersey were listed as having auditioned elsewhere on the official American Idol website, for example Alex Wong who auditioned in New Jersey has San Diego listed as his audition city on the official website.[27][28]
Hollywood week
The Hollywood rounds of auditions were held at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium starting December 12, 2011.[29] There were 309 contestants at the start of Hollywood Week. The contestants performed solo for the first round, and 185 survived after this round. Amongst those cut included actor comedian Jim Carrey's daughter, Jane Carrey.[30] Another contestant, Symone Black, collapsed and fell off on stage, but was eliminated during the next round. During the group round, a number of contestants became ill; some of whom collapsed in the auditorium. 98 contestants survived the group round, and proceeded on to the next solo round where they performed accompanied by a band or instrument. The contestants were then separated into four rooms, with one room of contestants being eliminated; the other rooms of contestants advanced in the competition. The remaining 70 contestants made it through to the Las Vegas round.
Vegas rounds
After the Hollywood rounds, the contestants went to Las Vegas for a challenge round where they performed traditional late 1950s song in groups with Elvis Presley "Viva, Elvis!" show as the backdrop.[31] This was then followed by a solo Sing-For-Your-Life round as in Season 10. The 42 contestants who made it thus far performed solo accompanied by an instrument at the stage for Le Rêve at the Wynn Las Vegas.
Semi-finalists
After the 42 remaining contestants sang their last solo at the Wynn Las Vegas hotel, they were called one by one to hear the final judgement. The first 14 semi-finalists were announced on the February 22 episode.[32] The other 10 contestants were announced on the February 23 episode.
At the end of the episode revealing the top twenty-four, it was announced that the judges planned to add one more male semifinalist, resulting in a top thirteen boys. The four possibilities were Jermaine Jones, Richie Law, Johnny Keyser and David Leathers Jr. After the other twelve performances on February 28, it was announced that Jermaine Jones was the thirteenth male semi-finalist.
The following is a list of semi-finalists who failed to reach the finals:
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Semi-finals
The semi-finals round started on February 28. Below are the two semi-final groups (males and females) with contestants listed in their performance order. The top five males and top five females, along with the three wild card choices by the judges, advanced to the finals. There were twenty-five semifinalists, twelve females and thirteen males because the judges decided to add one more male semifinalist, resulting in a top thirteen boys. The males started the semifinal round, and the females continued on following night's episode, the contestants perform songs of their choice (there was no particular theme).
Males
Order | Contestant | Song (original artist) | Result |
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1 | Reed Grimm | "Moves Like Jagger" (Maroon 5 ft. Christina Aguilera) | Wild Card |
2 | Adam Brock | "Think" (Aretha Franklin) | Eliminated |
3 | Deandre Brackensick | "Reasons" (Earth, Wind & Fire) | Wild Card |
4 | Colton Dixon | "Decode" (Paramore) | Advanced |
5 | Jeremy Rosado | "Gravity" (Sara Bareilles) | Wild Card |
6 | Aaron Marcellus | "Never Can Say Goodbye" (The Jackson 5) | Eliminated |
7 | Chase Likens | "Storm Warning" (Hunter Hayes) | Eliminated |
8 | Creighton Fraker | "True Colors" (Cyndi Lauper) | Eliminated |
9 | Phillip Phillips | "In the Air Tonight" (Phil Collins) | Advanced |
10 | Eben Franckewitz | "Set Fire to the Rain" (Adele) | Eliminated |
11 | Heejun Han | "Angels" (Robbie Williams) | Advanced |
12 | Joshua Ledet | "You Pulled Me Through" (Jennifer Hudson) | Advanced |
13 | Jermaine Jones | "Dance with My Father" (Luther Vandross) | Advanced |
Females
Order | Contestant | Song (original artist) | Result |
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1 | Chelsea Sorrell | "Cowboy Casanova" (Carrie Underwood) | Eliminated |
2 | Erika Van Pelt | "What About Love" (Heart) | Wild Card |
3 | Jen Hirsh | "One and Only" (Adele) | Wild Card |
4 | Brielle Von Hugel | "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" (Otis Redding) | Wild Card |
5 | Hallie Day | "Feeling Good" (Cy Grant) | Eliminated |
6 | Skylar Laine | "Stay with Me" (Faces) | Advanced |
7 | Baylie Brown | "Amazed" (Lonestar) | Eliminated |
8 | Hollie Cavanagh | "Reflection" (Christina Aguilera) | Advanced |
9 | Haley Johnsen | "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" (Eurythmics) | Eliminated |
10 | Shannon Magrane | "Go Light Your World" (Kathy Troccoli) | Advanced |
11 | Jessica Sanchez | "Love You I Do" (Jennifer Hudson) | Advanced |
12 | Elise Testone | "One and Only" (Adele) | Advanced |
Wild Card round
Following those ten singers advancing on Thursday, March 1, six of the remaining 15 semi-finalists were selected by the judges to compete in the Wild Card round. The Wild Card round immediately began, following the announcement of the ten finalists. Following another performance by each Wild Card contender, the judges then selected three contestants to advance to the final group of 13.
Order | Contestant | Song (original artist) | Result |
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1 | Jen Hirsh | "Oh! Darling" (The Beatles) | Eliminated |
2 | Jeremy Rosado | "I Know You Won't" (Carrie Underwood) | Advanced |
3 | Brielle Von Hugel | "Someone Like You" (Adele) | Eliminated |
4 | Deandre Brackensick | "Georgia on My Mind" (Hoagy Carmichael and His Orchestra) | Advanced |
5 | Erika Van Pelt | "The Edge of Glory" (Lady Gaga) | Advanced |
6 | Reed Grimm | "Use Me" (Bill Withers) | Eliminated |
Finalists
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- Deandre Brackensick (born October 21, 1994) is from San Jose, California, and is 17 years old. He auditioned in San Diego, California. He originally auditioned for American Idol season 10, but he was cut in the Sing for Your Life round.
- Hollie Cavanagh (born July 5, 1993) is from McKinney, Texas, and is 18 years old. She auditioned in Houston, Texas. She originally auditioned for season 10, but she was cut in the Sing for Your Life round.
- Colton Dixon (born October 19, 1991[40]) is from Murfreesboro, Tennessee, and is 20 years old. He auditioned in North Charleston, South Carolina with his sister, Schyler, who was cut in the Las Vegas round. He originally auditioned for season 10, but he was cut in the Sing for Your Life round.
- Heejun Han (born April 20, 1989) was born in Anyang, Gyeonggi, South Korea. He is from Flushing, New York, and is 22 years old. He auditioned in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
- Jermaine Jones (born November 3, 1986) is from Pine Hill, New Jersey, and is 25 years old. Portland, Oregon. He was not originally chosen for the semi-finals, but he was called back after the top 24 selection filming, making him the 25th semi-finalist and thirteenth male semi-finalist.
- Skylar Laine (born February 1, 1994[41]) is from Brandon, Mississippi, and is 18 years old. She auditioned in Houston, Texas. Her musical influences include Miranda Lambert.
- Joshua Ledet (born April 9, 1992) is from Westlake, Louisiana, and is 19 years old. He auditioned in Houston, Texas.
- Shannon Magrane (born October 21, 1995[42]) is from Tampa, Florida, and is 16 years old. She auditioned in North Charleston, South Carolina.
- Phillip Phillips (born September 20, 1990) is from Leesburg, Georgia, and is 21 years old. He auditioned in North Charleston, South Carolina.
- Jeremy Rosado (born March 24, 1992) is from Valrico, Florida, and is 19 years old.
- Jessica Sanchez (born August 4, 1995[43]) is a Filipino-Mexican-American [44] from San Diego, California, and is 16 years old. She auditioned in San Diego, California. Before Idol, she was first known for her wildcard performance on the first season of America's Got Talent. She participated in the Youtube edition of "We Are The World" along with 56 other Youtube artists, including American Idol season 10 finalist Thia Megia.
- Elise Testone (born July 29, 1983) is from Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, and is 28 years old. She auditioned in North Charleston, South Carolina.
- Erika Van Pelt (born December 12, 1985[45]) is from South Kingstown, Rhode Island, and is 26 years old. She auditioned in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Finals
Top 13 – Whitney Houston & Stevie Wonder
- Mentor: Mary J. Blige
On March 7, 2012, the women will perform Whitney Houston songs and the men will perform Stevie Wonder songs. As a result, the guy and girl who receive the lowest number of votes will be announced the next night, and the judges will choose who goes home.
Order | Contestant | Song (original artist) | Result |
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1 | Joshua Ledet | "I Wish" (Stevie Wonder) | TBA |
2 | Elise Testone | "I'm Your Baby Tonight" (Whitney Houston) | TBA |
3 | Jermaine Jones | "Knocks Me Off My Feet" (Stevie Wonder) | TBA |
4 | Erika Van Pelt | "I Believe in You and Me" (Four Tops) | TBA |
5 | Colton Dixon | "Lately" (Stevie Wonder) | TBA |
6 | Shannon Magrane | "I Have Nothing" (Whitney Houston) | TBA |
7 | Deandre Brackensick | "Master Blaster (Jammin')" (Stevie Wonder) | TBA |
8 | Skylar Laine | "Where Do Broken Hearts Go" (Whitney Houston) | TBA |
9 | Heejun Han | "All in Love Is Fair" (Stevie Wonder) | TBA |
10 | Hollie Cavanagh | "All the Man That I Need" (Linda Clifford) | TBA |
11 | Jeremy Rosado | "Ribbon in the Sky" (Stevie Wonder) | TBA |
12 | Jessica Sanchez | "I Will Always Love You" (Whitney Houston) | TBA |
13 | Phillip Phillips | "Superstition" (Stevie Wonder) | TBA |
- Group performance: "TBA" (TBA)
Elimination chart
Female | Male | Top 25 | Wild Card | Top 13 | Winner |
Safe | Safe First | Safe Last | Eliminated | Judges' Save |
Stage: | Semi Finals | Wild Card | Finals | ||||||||||||||
Week: | 3/1 | 3/8 | 3/15 | 3/22 | 3/29 | 4/5 | 4/12 | 4/19 | 4/26 | 5/3 | 5/10 | 5/17 | 5/23 | ||||
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Place | Contestant | Result | |||||||||||||||
Deandre Brackensick | Wild Card | Top 13 | |||||||||||||||
Hollie Cavanagh | Top 13 | ||||||||||||||||
Colton Dixon | Top 13 | ||||||||||||||||
Heejun Han | Top 13 | ||||||||||||||||
Jermaine Jones | Top 13 | ||||||||||||||||
Skylar Laine | Top 13 | ||||||||||||||||
Joshua Ledet | Top 13 | ||||||||||||||||
Shannon Magrane | Top 13 | ||||||||||||||||
Phillip Phillips | Top 13 | ||||||||||||||||
Jeremy Rosado | Wild Card | Top 13 | |||||||||||||||
Jessica Sanchez | Top 13 | ||||||||||||||||
Elise Testone | Top 13 | ||||||||||||||||
Erika Van Pelt | Wild Card | Top 13 | |||||||||||||||
14-16 | Reed Grimm | Wild Card | Elim | ||||||||||||||
Jen Hirsh | Wild Card | ||||||||||||||||
Brielle Von Hugel | Wild Card | ||||||||||||||||
17-25 | Adam Brock | Elim | |||||||||||||||
Baylie Brown | |||||||||||||||||
Hallie Day | |||||||||||||||||
Creighton Fraker | |||||||||||||||||
Eben Franckewitz | |||||||||||||||||
Haley Johnsen | |||||||||||||||||
Chase Likens | |||||||||||||||||
Aaron Marcellus | |||||||||||||||||
Chelsea Sorrell |
Results show performances
Week | Performer(s) | Title | Hot 100 reaction | Digital sales reaction | Performance type |
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Top 24 | No performer | ||||
Top 13 | Mary J. Blige | "TBA" | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Lauren Alaina | "Georgia Peaches" | TBA | TBA | live performance | |
Top 12 | Daughtry[46] | "Outta My Head" | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Monica / Brandy | "It All Belongs to Me" | TBA | TBA | live performance | |
Top 11 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Top 10 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Top 9 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Top 8 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Top 7 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Top 6 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Top 5 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Top 4 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Top 3 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Finale | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
U.S. Nielsen ratings
The premiere was watched by 21.93 million viewers. While at the time it drew the second largest audience of any entertainment program in the television season, it was down 16 percent from the previous year's premiere, which was watched by 26.23 million viewers.[47]
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- ^Note a Episode was repeated on Tuesday, January 24, 2012 with ratings of 5.7/9 overall and 3.4/9 for the 18/49 demographic. Overall, the episode averaged 9.64 million viewers.[71][53]
- ^Note b Episode was bumped out of primetime due to the NFC Championship Game going into overtime, therefore it was not included in the weekly rankings.[47]
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