Idol History is Made.

The show opened with a performance of “School’s Out” featuring the 4 contestants remaining in season 8 of American Idol, along with Slash, who mentored the group this week.  It was rock and roll week in Hollywood – and Adam Lambert clearly won the battle.

 

Tonight’s elimination episode featured a performance by Chris Daughtry who was actually eliminated on Top 4 week of Season 5.  He stands as a testament that any of these incredibly talented performers can go on to achieve incredible things in the music industry if they are given the opportunity.

 

No Doubt also made an appearance, as well as judge Paula Abdul – her first ever performance on the American Idol stage.

 

When all the votes were counted – 64 million to be exact – the top 3 were announced.  And when the dust had cleared, it was Allison Irahetta left standing center stage – At 17 years old, Allison was eliminated from Season 7.  Allison, the young singer from Los Angeles is best known for her powerful rocker voice that has been compared by many to Kelly Clarkson.  This is the first time ever that the top three are all guys.

 

Tune in next week to see the Top 3 battle it out for a spot in finals.

One Comment

  1. Diane
    Posted May 6, 2009 at 11:18 pm | Permalink

    Phil, I think you meant to say Allison had been eliminated from Season 8, not 7. I hated to see Allison go. It was a hard call to make as they are all very talented. I think she does have a very bright future ahead. Thanks for the blog, Phil. I look forward to reading it every week. As a side note, I love Paula but didn’t really like the way her voice sounded. I’m guessing they used some sort of synthesizer. Weird!!!

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