Friday, December 16, 2005

I've moved...

For obvious reasons, just IDOLing along... on AOL journals, has been discontinued.

However, if you're interested in following my observations, please visit my American Idol blog at Blogspot, which has been a mirror blog to this one since last season.  Everything's the same, except for the link.  And there's nothing to join to leave comments, if you wish.  I'm lining up great media, just like always.  I hope you'll venture over.  Remember, season five begins Jan. 17!  And rumors are already starting to fly. Season Six (can you believe it?) starts in January, 2007!!

Here's how to get there:

The Woes and Prose of an American Idol Junkie







Sunday, October 30, 2005

it's the best! and the worst...

It's billed as a flashback to everyone from Kelly Clarkson to Mary Roach.

It's the Best and Worst of American Idol, seasons 1-4, and it's scheduled to be released November 22.

Included are retrospectives from each season, including audition footage from each seasons' final two, some never-before-seen footage and some of the greatest performances from the past four seasons, including those from Kelly, Tamyra, Clay and Bo.

It's available, at just under $25, for pre-order at amazon.com.

 

 

Sunday, September 25, 2005

memphis morphs into north carolina...

American Idol has added two new cities to its list of season five audition locations, replacing the Memphis location which was cancelled due to Katrina.

On Monday, Oct. 3, hopefuls can line up in Greensboro, North Carolina at the Greensboro Coliseum Complex.  And on Monday, Oct. 10, the show will ride into Las Vegas, where auditions will be held in the Las Vegas Convention Center.

All of the other audition sites have been completed.

And as a note to my friend Kathi:  North Carolina is very CLOSE to YOU!  (I'll send you a just IDOLing along... t-shirt to wear if you want!!)


 

Tuesday, September 13, 2005

fitting end to season four...


Season four has officially concluded, as the top ten gang ended its summer tour with a benefit concert for Red Cross hurricane relief efforts, netting $280,000 during its Sunday performance.

Donna, from Foxes On Idol, was there for both shows.  And she's talking all about both of them 
here.

In other news, season three's George Huff, a native of New Orleans, will be a guest on Dr. Phil today (Tuesday).  George and the TV doc met up with each other when they were both touring the devastated city.

Check your local listings.



Friday, September 9, 2005

sunday in syracuse...

Bo Bice will be on hand with the rest of the Idol finalists for a special Sunday performance, their last of this tour's, to benefit the American Red Cross.  Bo, of course, has been off the tour since undergoing emergency surgery August 18 in Las Vegas.

And he will debut a song, We Can't Change This World, that he wrote in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

Tickets are still available.

Saturday, September 3, 2005

katrina knocks out memphis...


While most of us are fixated on the disaster and relief efforts in Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi, we might tend to forget that many states in the surrounding areas are also absorbing the brunt of the storm called Katrina, sending in help and welcoming those who've been left homeless.

And the storm has hit American Idol.  Auditions for season five, scheduled for Monday in Memphis, have been cancelled.  They will not be rescheduled, but a new audition city will be added to this season's roster.  Possibly they could fulfill the promise they made, then backed out of, to Alaska last year.

Denver will go as planned on Sept. 11 and Chicago is still on for Sept. 16.


Tuesday, August 23, 2005

no more bo...



The American Idol tour will continue without runner-up Bo Bice, who is recuperating from emergency intestinal surgery in Las Vegas.

Reports indicate he will have a successful, but lengthy, recovery from an intestinal blockage, the symptoms of which have plagued him since the top two finale in May.