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An “American Idol” injustice?

Oh, “American Idol” voters, why, oh why didn’t you send Tim Urban home?

I had such high hopes that justice would be served tonight when we learned the bottom three included Urban, Paige Miles and Lacey Brown.

But in the end, it was Lacey Brown who didn’t make the cut this week. Granted Lacey certainly wasn’t going to make it to the top against Crystal Bowersox, Siobhan Magnus and Didi Benami, she certainly deserved to stick around longer than Urban.

Tim Urban’s performance last night of the Rolling Stones’ “Under My Thumb” with a reggae twist was a total joke (although it was a notch above Ke$ha’s performance of “Blah, Blah, Blah” during tonight’s results show). That combined with the fact he’s been inconsistent from the beginning and didn’t even make the original Top 24.

Poor Lacey. The judges opted not to use their one save of the season on Lacey after her performance of Brandi Carlile’s “The Story,” one of her better performances in the competition.

The judges’ save is back for a second season and can be used between now and when the Top 5 contestants remain, but it must be unanimous. Last season, the judges saved Matt Giraud from elimination two weeks before the save was to run out. He ultimately finished fifth. Note, that after the judges used the save, they had to eliminate two contestants the following week.

Did you agree with tonight’s results?

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Was Ohio “American Idol” favorite dethroned tonight?

The Top 12 “American Idol” contestants moved from a comfy-cozy stage to the big stage for the first time Tuesday to perform some big rock hits from the Rolling Stones.

The best? Siobhan Magnus with an over-the-top, dramatic stage show set to the tune of “Painted Black” complete with some crazy high notes. I don’t think she’s quite dethroned early favorite Crystal Bowersox, who just happens to be from the Toledo area, but she definitely had the most memorable performance of the night.

The worst? Tim Urban. He really had no competition for worst with his reggae take on the Stones that showcased no vocal range. But somehow, I fear Tim won’t be going home. Just a gut feeling. Since the judges don’t have the judges save again this season, maybe they can surprise us with a judges vote-off, sort of a veto power to send someone home who sucks.

Here’s a closer look at the Top 12’s performances:

Michael “Big Mike” Lynche

Song Choice: “Miss You”

Judges comments: Randy complimented Big Mike for his performance. Ellen said that was the way to start the night. Kara said Big Mike conveyed the message of the song and was hot on stage. Simon said the performance at times, especially the dancing, was corny. He sang the song well, but the performance itself verged on desperate.

Commentary: It would have been difficult to top last week’s performance of “A Woman’s Work,” which proved Mike has strong vocals, an ability to connect with the audience and a strong stage presence. But it was an overall good performance. Desperate? I don’t see that, but he can be a little overly dramatic on stage. He’s been that way since Hollywood Week. But it’s also part of his charm.

Rank: Four stars

Didi Benami

Song Choice: “Playing With Fire”

Judges comments: Randy said that was one of Didi’s best performances yet. Ellen said she sounded great and managed to make “fire” a two-word syllable. Kara said she really attacked the song with intensity and was two steps in the right direction toward defining herself as an artist. Simon said she is beginning to show what kind of artist she could be and that it was a solid performance and good song choice.

Commentary: I really like Didi’s voice. I can imagine her on the radio very easily. She has been inconsistent, though, so it’s hard to predict how far she can go against some big talent. If she keeps getting better, she could be one to watch

Rank: Four stars

Casey James

Song Choice: “It’s All Over Now”

Judges comments: Randy said Casey’s back and the bluesy guitarist is his vibe. Ellen said for most women, their hearts will start racing, but “for people like me, blondes” I thought it was fantastic. Kara said he was a rock star and she made a good song choice that brought country and soul and that it was his best performance. Simon said it was like an audition performance and that he didn’t do anything incredible. He has to do more and show he’s a star.

Commentary: I wasn’t as impressed as most of the judges. This performance was fun, but didn’t offer much beyond that. Take away the guitar and close your eyes for a few verses (let’s face it, Casey’s popularity is based largely on his looks), and the vocals themselves were pretty boring.

Rank: 3 stars

Lacey Brown

Song Choice: “Ruby Tuesday”

Judges comments: Randy said the arrangement was interesting and he was pleasantly surprised. Ellen said it was weird that she sat when she should have been standing and vice versa and that the performance was a bit sleepy. Kara said “she agreed with the guys” (was that a dig at Ellen or just stupidity?) and it was 50/50 for her and that she could do better. Simon said Lacey performs like an actress but that maybe she’s overthinking it performance wise, but there was nothing wrong with the vocals.

Commentary: It was slow and boring. It did get a little better toward the end, but I definitely felt like Lacey was trying way too hard to play to the camera instead of focus on the audience and the song itself. Lacey does has a really unique voice, like Didi, but voice isn’t enough in this competition.

Rank: 2 stars

Andrew Garcia

Song Choice: “Give Me Shelter”

Judges comments: Randy said he loved the song and Andrew and that the performance was pitchy. Ellen disagreed and said it was his best performance yet. Kara said there were great moments but she lacked connection with the performance. Simon said he gave it 100 percent but said something didn’t quite connect and that he genuinely hopes he survives another week.

Commentary: C’on Andrew! I really wish he’d get it right because I think he could be such an interesting recording artist/guitarist. I think there were moments, particularly in the second half of the performance, where he showed some star power, but overall it was pretty mediocre, especially sans guitar.

Rank: 2.5 stars

Katie Stevens

Song Choice: “Wild Horses”

Judges comments: Randy said it was a very strong performance. Ellen said it started pitchy but then she sounded amazing when she got into it. Kara said it’s never technically perfect and that she made nice variations. Simon said this is the only week where Katie has chosen a right song and gave it 100 percent.

Commentary: Katie has a really good voice, especially for a 17-year-old. She has such a grown-up sound. I think Katie’s biggest challenge, no surprise, is finding her identity as an artist. In a world of Miley Cyrus and Taylor Swift, where could Katie find a niche?

Rank: 2.5 stars

Tim Urban

Song Choice: “Under My Thumb”

Judges comments: Randy said it was bizarre, and the reggae vibe didn’t serve him or the song well. Ellen said she felt like she was at a resort drinking a pina colada. For a night like this, it wasn’t enough. Kara again said she totally gets what “the guys are saying” and the risk didn’t pay off. Simon said it was great he took a risk, but that didn’t work and was a crazy decision.

Commentary: Zzzzzzzz. I think Ellen actually described it best. I was transported back to Sandals resort in Jamaica for a brief moment. The vocals weren’t anything special. But somehow, I think Tim will be back.

Rank: 1 star

Siobhan Magnus

Song Choice: “Paint It, Black”

Judges comments: Randy said Siobhan is “bringing the drama” to Season 9. Ellen said she really stood out tonight. Kara said that was the best interpretation of the Stones tonight and that she was having flashbacks of Adam Lambert from last season with all the drama. Simon said it was the standout performance of the night and that a lot of people will love it and others will hate it … and that’s a good place to be.

Commentary: This girl deserves some credit. She has confidence, she keeps you guessing each week and she can hit some notes (a bit screamy but still fantastic). She could be a surprising contender this season.

Rank: 4.5 stars

Lee Dewyse

Song Choice: “Beast of Burden”

Judges comments: Randy said he has an amazing voice and was a cross between Rob Thomas and Dave Matthews. Ellen said she expected a tiny bit more and compared it to a hospital gown (as in not quite together). Kara said Lee is gaining confidence on the stage more than anyone else. Simon said he really likes Lee and that what’s holding him back is that he didn’t shine. Simon wants to see Lee have a “moment” and “stamp your mark” on this competition.

Commentary: Siobhan was a tough act to follow of course, so Lee gets bonus points for that, but all things considered, it was a pretty good performance. Lee has a great recording voice but he really needs to step up the star factor to make it to the top.

Rank: 3.5 stars

Paige Miles

Song Choice: “Honky Tonk Women”

Judges comments: Randy said he liked it. Ellen complimented her stage presence and both she and Kara applauded her for a great vocal despite a case of laryngitis. Simon said the song was a little generic but she delivered great vocals. The real issue is she hasn’t quite connected with the audience or the song yet.

Commentary: Now I finally see what Simon has been talking about every week: that Paige has probably the strongest vocals in the competition. Up until this week, we didn’t really hear what Paige can offer vocally. She had laryngitis? Wow. My biggest complaint about Paige is I have no idea what kind of artist she would be.

Rank: 3 stars

Aaron Kelly

Song Choice: “Angie”

Judges comments: Randy complimented Aaron for the tender moments in his voice. Ellen asked if he was trying to copy her hair and that it was a great performance and a standout. Kara said when he connects with a song, it’s very powerful. Simon said he chose the right song but that he sang it cleverly within his range and was one of his strongest performances.

Commentary: Aaron consistently delivers a pretty good vocal, but the performance itself was sort of boring for me. I can’t imagine Aaron has any reason to worry though.

Rank: 3 stars

Crystal Bowersox

Song Choice: “You Can’t Always Get What You Want”

Judges comments: Randy said it wasn’t her best, but that he’s always excited to see her perform. Ellen said it’s so effortless for Crystal and that tonight she injected some more personality into the performance. Kara said tonight she loosened up a bit and that she’s really easy to watch. Simon said this is the first time where Crystal was beaten by someone and that she needs to dig deep every week before coming on stage.

Commentary: Crystal really knows who she is. And that’s the best thing about her. It feels so natural and genuine when she comes on stage. There are never big surprises or major “wow” moments; she’s just really good.

Rank: 4 stars

What do you think about the performances and the judges this season?

Who should go home? Cast your vote:

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Surprising ‘American Idol’ Top 12 revealed

Now the competition is officially on …

The Season 9 “American Idol” Top 12, revealed Thursday, is mostly predictable, but there were a few shockers.

Here is the Top 12 in no particular order:

  1. Didi Benami

  2. Siobhan Magnus

  3. Paige Miles

  4. Casey James

  5. Tim Urban

  6. Lee Dewyse

  7. Crystal Bowersox

  8. Big Mike Lynche

  9. Lacey Brown

  10. Aaron Kelly

  11. Andrew Garcia

  12. Katie Stevens

This means farewell to …

Katelyn Epperly, who had a couple really strong performances with “Oh Darling” by The Beatles and Coldplay’s , but who made a really big mistake choosing Carole King’s “I Feel The Earth Move.” I will miss her crazy curly hair.

Todrick Hall, the singer/dancer who once performed with “American Idol” Season 3 winner Fantasia Barrino. He was the only contestant who has truly brought song and dance together on stage this season and actually, pretty much every season. Some people tried to dance but just did it badly.

Alex Lambert, who has a lot of potential, a strong voice and a mullet. I actually feel bad now for all my mullet cracks after his emotional farewell speech and performance. His heart was broken, and he apologized for his lack of confidence on stage. It must be so hard to go home so close to the next big step.

Lilly Scott, who was definitely the biggest shock of the night. Lilly had been consistently among the top performers and definitely had Top Four potential. Was it her Patsy Cline song choice last night? Maybe America couldn’t handle two non-mainstream artists this season (Lilly and Crystal)?

Who is lucky and needs to step up:

Paige Miles, whom Simon says has one of the best voices of all of the contestants but who hasn’t picked a song to showcase it yet)

Tim Urban, who must have some serious fans out there this season or someone is trying to sabotage this competition. Tim didn’t even make the original Top 24 (he was a late replacement for ineligible contestant Chris Golightly) and now he’s in the Top 12. What??? He certainly gets the most-improved award, but he’s not Top 12 material. I really hope he’s not the next Sanjaya … though he does have awful hair. He deserved to go home, not Alex Lambert.

Lacey Brown, who has just been really inconsistent. She has a great look and is just really likable. She had a strong performance this week, which carried her through, but she’s also had some really weak ones.

Andrew Garcia, who wowed the judges and America with his acoustic version of Paula Abdul’s “Straight Up” during Hollywood Week, but who has struggled with song choice since. Even with a bad song choice, you can still see his originality, but if he hopes to be a real contender against some strong competition, he has got to pick the right songs. I’m glad he’ll be sticking around longer. He was one of very few people I remember from the auditions. That says something.

Katie Stevens, the sweet 17-year-old with a huge voice and huge potential but who also has really struggled with song choice. You could tell even Katie was shocked she made it over Lilly Scott.

Off topic but …

While I’m thinking of it, what is up with Simon and Kara this season? The constant flirting (or whatever it is) is starting to creep me out almost as much as Ellen running up on stage Wednesday night to hug Tim Urban. His performance wasn’t that good…

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Which guys have proven they deserve to stay in “Idol” race?

Who deserves one of six guy spots in the Top 12?

After the Top 8 guys took to the stage tonight, one stood head and shoulders above the rest — literally and figuratively — and that’s Mike Lynche. His performance of “A Woman’s Work” by Maxwell was recording quality and Mike is certainly comfortable on stage.

I’d hate to go out on a limb, but he and Crystal Bowersox, the “leading lady” so far this season, could very well be the Final Two.

Who’s in jeopardy after tonight? As much as it pains me to admit, I think one of my early favorites could be in danger of going home. Andrew Garcia, who really stood out as a unique artist during the auditions and who wowed the judges with his rendition of Paula Abdul’s “Straight Up” during Hollywood Week, has struggled to find his footing the last three weeks.

I hope America gives him another chance and that Andrew can find the right songs to show what a unique artist he could be.

Who could also be going home? I think Alex Lambert (despite many high marks from judges and a unique voice) just lacks star quality. I think Tim Urban, despite a decent showing tonight, has had some really poor performances that are hard to look past — and they weren’t weak just because they were the wrong song choices … they were weak vocally.

Todrick Hall, who I thought was in serious trouble going into tonight’s competition, may have saved himself with the second-best performance of the night.

Here’s a recap of tonight’s performances:

Lee Dewyse

Song choice: “Fireflies” by Owl City while playing guitar

Vocals: Mediocre

Judges’ comments: Randy said it was an odd song choice, and despite a few pitch problems, it worked. Kara said Lee’s interpretation of the song was better than the original and while it wasn’t his best, it was solid. Simon said there was nothing to rave about, and that Lee is better than that song.

Overall impression: It wasn’t as memorable as some of Lee’s previous performances, but it should be enough to land Lee in the Top 12. I still think Lee will go far in this competition, but hopefully he’ll deliver some more impactful performances like he did in previous weeks. He’s the real rocker on the show this season.

Grade: B

Alex Lambert

Song choice: “Trouble” by Ray LaMontagne with guitar

Vocals: Strong

Judges’ comments: Randy said it was a good song choice, but there was no wow factor. Ellen said he gets better every week, but needs to gain confidence. Kara said the only thing standing in the way is himself because he’s stiff and not in the moment. Simon said he is mentally in the wrong place to the point he’s not relaxed or having a good time. Simon suggested imagining Randy in a bikini. I’m not so sure about that one.

Overall impression: Anyone have any scissors? I don’t think I’ll ever get past that mullet. But seriously, I’m not wowed by Alex. Maybe it’s the mullet, or maybe it’s just the lack of star power.

Grade: B

Tim Urban

Song choice: “Hallelujah” by Leonard Cohen

Vocals: Good

Judges’ comments: Randy said Tim walked in some pretty big shoes with that song choice (Jason Castro) and did pretty well. Ellen was so impressed she ran and gave him a hug. Kara said she thought he’d be going home but now he’s in it. Simon said that was a smart song choice, and his strongest performance so far.

Overall impression: I hate to admit it, but that performance was pretty good. I haven’t been a big Tim Urban fan. I thought he should have been sent home two weeks ago, but I can be persuaded otherwise. He’s certainly a contender for “most improved.”

Grade: B+

Andrew Garcia

Song choice: “Genie in a Bottle” by Christina Aguilera

Vocals: Mediocre

Judges’ comments: Randy said it was an interesting song choice but that it didn’t quite work because it didn’t have range. Ellen thought it was a great song choice though she wished he would have done more with it. Kara said Andrew has struggled since peaking so early, and that the performance just wasn’t great. Simon said it came across a little desperate and uncomfortable.

Overall impression: Poor Andrew will never live up to his Hollywood Week “Straight Up” performance. I still really like him and want to see him succeed, but he set the bar pretty high. I thought tonight’s performance was fun and at least showcased the fact that Andrew could be such a fun recording artist. I was excited that he was singing a little Xtina, but it just didn’t live up to Paula. Sigh …

Grade: B-

Casey James

Song choice: “You’ll Think of Me” by Keith Urban with guitar

Vocals: Strong

Judges’ comments: Randy said it was a safe choice and that he should go for more intensity. Ellen disagreed and thought it was great and that it felt comfortable. Kara said this was better than last week and much more honest but that a spark is still missing. Simon said it was his second best and that it made him sincere, but not something anyone will be raving about in 24 hours.

Overall impression: Casey will be around for weeks to come. This wasn’t his best effort, but he’s done more than enough to attract a loyal following — heck, probably based on looks alone. Well, it’s true.

Grade: B

Aaron Kelly

Song choice: “I’m Already There” by Lonestar

Vocals: Strong

Judges’ comments: Randy said the performance was really good, despite a slow start. Ellen said that Aaron has confidence beyond his years, but thought the song choice wasn’t terrific. Kara said Aaron’s a contender, but that the song choice wasn’t relevant to his life. Simon said that was “rubbish” and that it was the right type of song for Aaron, and it had emotion despite not being his strongest vocal performance.

Overall impression: Aaron is very likable and has a sound that meshes well with country music. He has a lot of talent for such a young age, and I think that alone will carry him pretty far in this competition. I thought it was a really strong vocal performance.

Grade: A-

Todrick Hall

Song choice: “Somebody to Love” by Queen

Vocals: Really strong

Judges’ comments: Randy said Todrick proved he could sing and why he deserves to be here. Ellen said it really worked like a gospel song. Kara said it was very dramatic at moments, but the singing was really good. Simon said it was good in parts and what he did tonight is prove he is a Broadway singer, not a recording artist. “It was a good song choice, and it may have saved you,” he said.

Overall impression: Todrick is a performer. He has really struggled with song choice and overdoing it the last two weeks, but I think this week he did make an impression. And yes, it was sort of like Broadway and “Glee,” and that’s why I really liked it. It’s the first time of the night the audience was up on their feet having a good time. The earlier performances of the evening were, well, sort of bland. Isn’t energizing the crowd part of what recording should be all about?

Grade: A-

Michael Lynche

Song choice: “This Woman’s Work” by Maxwell

Vocals: Amazing

Judges’ comments: Randy said it was “dope” and “hot.” Ellen said Big Mike is the one to beat now. Kara was moved to tears by the relevance of the song to his life. Simon said a performance like that was so needed tonight, and that Mike came out with a hard song and “100 percent nailed it.” It was the best performance of the season, Simon added.

Overall impression: While it was a little overly dramatic, it was an incredible performance.

Grade: A

On Thursday, we’ll learn who makes the Top 12.

Which four do you think will go home?

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Who deserves to make the Top 12 after tonight?

Who should go home based on tonight’s performances? It’s a toss-up between Paige Miles, Katie Stevens, Katelyn Epperly and Lacey Brown.

But … I think there are good arguments for any one of these eight remaining ladies making the Top 12.

Here’s tonight’s play by play:

Katie Stevens

Song: Kelly Clarkson’s “Break Away”

Vocals: Good

Judges comments: Randy compared the performance to karaoke. Ellen commended Katie for her song choice but lacked feeling. Kara said this year we have people who know who they are and others don’t. “The singing needed to be perfect tonight, and it wasn’t.” Simon said Katie’s issue is that she hasn’t worked out what kind of artist she wants to be and that the performance was “gloomy,” but commended her for taking the artists’ advice.

Overall impression: Katie’s a talented singer, but this performance lacked the “wow” factor it needed to earn a spot in the Top 12. She also doesn’t have any standout performances from past weeks.

Grade: C+

Why she could be Top-12 worthy: She hasn’t really found herself on stage yet, but she is very likable, has a strong voice and could attract the youth vote.

Siobhan Magnus

Song: “House of the Rising Sun” by The Animals

Vocals: Strong

Judges comments: Randy commended Siobhan for surprising them and knows how to take risks. Ellen said she’s why she loves music and that the performance was captivating and current. Kara said Siobhan is so unique and for an “unlikely character” on the show, she’s doing great. Simon wasn’t a fan and thought the performance and outfit were weird and dark.

Overall impression: I thought it was a good showcase of her vocal range, though sort of dark. I imagine her performance from last week will carry her through.

Grade: B

Why she could be Top 12 worthy: Siobhan, while she is no Adam Lambert, has the guts to take some big risks on stage … some work, some don’t. But she keeps you guessing, and that’s a good thing on a show like this.

Lacey Brown

Song: Brandy Carlisle’s “The Story”

Vocals: Unusual, but good

Judges comments: Randy and Ellen agreed that was Lacey’s best performance so far and showcased her distinctive voice. Kara said it was a “brilliant choice” and she’s back. Simon said he didn’t love the song, but she sang it really well, but it’s in danger of being forgotten.

Overall impression: I think Lacey has improved from the last couple performances, which were very dull, but I’m not sure her best performance will stand up against the competition.

Grade: B

Why she could be Top 12 worthy: There’s something captivating about Lacey. Maybe it’s her look, her personality or her stage presence. She has been inconsistent, so I guess it’s a question of whether people will remember good Lacey or bad Lacey.

Katelyn Epperly

Song: Carole King’s “I Feel the Earth Move” with keyboard

Vocals: Strong

Judges comments: Randy said he didn’t feel the right connection, and that there was “nothing special” about it. Ellen said she didn’t know if that was the song that would have wowed people and that it just wasn’t enough. Kara said she wasn’t connected like last week and the song was simple for such an important night. Simon said “it was kind of like request night on a Friday night at a restaurant.” “This may have been a mistake for you tonight.”

Overall impression: This wasn’t Katelyn’s best performance … can’t argue with the judges on that one. But I think she has been one of the strongest in past week’s and hopefully that will be enough to keep her around.

Grade: C+

Why she could be Top 12 worthy: Tonight wasn’t her best, but over the last few weeks, Katelyn has been one of the top performers. She has a great voice and a great look (fabulous curly hair).

Didi Benami

Song: Fleetwood Mac’s “Rhiannon”

Vocals: Strong with guitar

Judges comments: Randy said it was much better than last week but that there wasn’t a “wow” moment. Ellen said that it was a lovely performance and she rebounded nicely from last week’s disappointing one. Kara said this performance was one of her favorite moments of the season. Simon said he agreed with Kara and that it was “head and shoulders above the rest” so far and that the whole performance was a “wow moment.”

Overall impression: I think Didi proved she should stick around. She has a really interesting sound. This was much better than previous performances.

Grade: B+

Why she could be Top 12 worthy: She has a really unique sound. Tonight, she chose a song that proved that.

Paige Miles

Song: “Smile” by Charlie Chaplin

Vocals: Mediocre

Judges comments: Randy said the song was way too big for Paige and “just didn’t work at all.” Ellen said the song is supposed to be uplifting, but it was sad. Kara said “it was all wrong” and tonight was not the night to do that. Simon said it was a horrible song choice and that the arrangement was awful and something you’d hear in the Holiday Inn in 1974. “It’s such a shame, you had so much potential… you have no idea what kind of artist you want to be.”

Overall impression: That was really depressing and it did not show off Paige’s vocal range. I think Paige could be in danger of coming home because she doesn’t have any performances that really stand out among the rest of the talent.

Grade: C-

Why she could be Top 12 worthy: Week after week, the judges have criticized Paige for song choice, but always build her back up saying she has one of the best voices in the competition. People may keep her around based on that alone.

Crystal Bowersox

Song: “Give Me One Reason” by Tracy Chapman with electric guitar

Vocals: Wow

Judges comments: “This is what the show’s about … love the honesty,” Randy said. Ellen said she needs new adjectives for Crystal. Kara said it’s easy for you because you know who you are and what you’ll do. Simon said you are one million billion percent in the Top 12 next week and definitely the most improved. “You’ve got confidence, and it’s yours to lose.”

Overall impression: Love her. She really is the female to beat.

Grade: A

Why she could be Top 12 worthy: If she’s not in the Top 12, heck, even the Top 2, there is something very wrong with this competition.

Lilly Scott

Song: Patsy Cline’s “I Fall to Pieces” with mandolin

Vocals: Good

Judges comments: Randy and Ellen loved the voice and originality. Kara said it was very contemporary. Simon said “I think you’re very brave choosing the song on a night like this. It was cute and quirky but that could have been risky.”

Overall impression: This seemed like a really odd song choice for Lilly. I’m still scratching my head. It was a good performance, but she took a step backward this week in my book.

Grade: B

Why she could be Top 12 worthy: Minus tonight’s risky song choice, Lilly has consistently been one of the best and has the advantage of knowing what kind of artist she wants to be. Now it’s your turn: Who’s on your Top 6 ladies list?

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What’s your early “Idol” Top 12 wish list?

Goodbye John Park, Jermaine Sellers, Michelle Delamor and Haeley Vaughn.

Did America get it right this week?

Half right. Half wrong.

How has Tim Urban managed to survive the last two rounds? He’s not good, and he didn’t even make the original Top 24 (he was a last-minute substitution for an ineligible contestant). Let’s hope he doesn’t stick around undeservingly as long as Sanjaya did a few seasons back.

Urban was better this week than last, but compared to the other contestants — including the two guys who went home tonight — he’s not even in the same league.

John Park unfortunately made the mistake of choosing the wrong songs despite having a really nice voice. Jermaine Sellers clouded his natural talents with way too many vocal tricks the last two weeks. Jermaine, I’ll really miss your fun sense of fashion. And John, there’s always Shania.

As for the ladies, Michelle Delamor should not have went home over Lacey Brown. But ultimately, neither are Top 12 worthy, so what’s one more week in the great scheme of things? America got it right with Haeley Vaughn, but the good news is she’s young and will have plenty of opportunities to come. Her final performance was really sad to watch. Poor girl. Imagine going through that disappointment in such a public way at such a young age.

Now, on a happier note, it’s prediction time. Here’s my Top 12 wish list in no particular order:

  1. Crystal Bowersox
  2. Lilly Scott
  3. Katie Stevens
  4. Katelyn Epperly
  5. Paige Miles
  6. Siobhan Magnus (she’ll keep us guessing)
  7. Andrew Garcia
  8. Michael Lynche
  9. Lee Dewyse
  10. Aaron Kelly
  11. Casey James
  12. Alex Lambert

I wish it didn’t have to be an even amount of boys and girls. I’d take Didi Benami over Alex “not Adam” Lambert any day.

What’s your Top 12 wish list?

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Ohio “Idol” contestant could be the one to beat

So far, I think the ladies are leading the race to “American Idol” fame. A few of the male performances stood out last night (Michael Lynche and Lee Dewyse … and Andrew Garcia has it in him), but the ladies were a bigger hit this week. Guys, you better step it up.

After tonight’s performances …

Who should definitely stay? Ohio’s Crystal Bowersox, Katelyn Epperly, Lilly Scott, Siobhan Magnus

Who should definitely go? Haeley Vaughn, Lacey Brown

Who deserves a get out of jail free card? Katie Stevens, Didi Benami

Here’s tonight’s play-by-play:

Crystal Bowersox

Song: “Long as I Can See the Light” by Creedence Clearwater Revival

Vocals: Excellent

Judges comments: Randy said Crystal is the “truth”; she is not trying to be anybody else. Oh yes, and this season’s first: “That girl is hot!” Ellen said that performance was pure, raw natural talent and “amazing.” Kara said Crystal completely recovered from last week’s wrong song choice (Alanis Morrissette’s “Hand in My Pocket, although Kara wrongly said it was “You Outta Know”). Simon said that he completely “misunderestimated” (is that a word, Simon?) Crystal from last week. “This was the moment we realized with Kelly Clarkson that we had a serious artist,” he said.

Overall impression: Wow. Crystal is just amazing. It’s not necessarily my favorite type of music, but when she takes to the stage, I’m captivated. She has a powerful voice and is just so genuine. She really connects with her audience. She could very well win this competition.

Grade: A

Haeley Vaughn

Song: “The Climb” by Miley Cyrus

Vocals: Not good

Judges comments: Randy said “it was excruciating” and that Haeley had no connection to the song. Ellen said she shouldn’t stop smiling, but agreed it lacked emotion. Kara said a lot of people are rooting for Haeley and that she’s a really good performer, but that she needs to work on her vocals. Simon said it was “a complete and utter mess” and that it was ironic she was singing about climbing when she just fell.

Overall impression: Crystal is a tough act to follow. Haeley seems to have a loyal following, is incredibly likable and could really gain a fan base as a black country artist (her goal), but her vocals just don’t stand up to the competition. Her fan following may save her this week, though.

Grade: D+ (bonus points for the bright smile)

Lacey Brown

Song: “Kiss Me” by Sixpence None the Richer

Vocals: Good

Judges comments: Randy said he thought it was a good song choice but that it was very karaoke and lacked a special quality. Ellen disagreed and said it was “adorable” and a good song choice. Kara, who suggested the song choice last week, said the song showcased what was good about her voice and her personality but that she didn’t push it enough. Simon said it was marginally better than last week but that it wasn’t memorable enough.

Overall impression: It was a fun performance, and Lacey’s personality really shined through. I’m sure it was enough to carry her through to next week, but I don’t think she’s a real contender in this competition.

Grade: C+

Katie Stevens

Song: “Put Your Records On” by Corinne Bailey Rae

Vocals: Good

Judges comments: Randy said there were some bright moments, but she needs to look for songs that are bigger. Ellen said Katie has a great voice but that she needs to hear songs even younger and hipper. Kara said she’s frustrated because she sees so much potential in her and that she really started opening up toward the end of the song and that she needs to pick songs that have more impact. Simon said it’s frustrating because she made an attempt to be younger, but his issue is that she needs to tell the audience what kind of artist she wants to be.

Overall impression: Katie is struggling with song choice, but has a really good voice. I hope she can find her identity in this competition because if she does, she could go very far. Katie, only 17, is one of those people you really want to see succeed.

Grade: B-

Didi Benami

Song: “Lean on Me” by Bill Withers

Vocals: Good

Judges comments: Randy said deep-routed soul didn’t really work for Didi’s voice. Ellen said she loves Didi’s voice and had a great stage presence and energy, but that the song choice was off. Kara said it wasn’t good and that she should stick with her identity and that “we lost the uniqueness of your voice and vocal stylings that got you to this point.” Simon said the song was screechy and all over the place and that it’s frustrating because it was a wasted opportunity.

Overall impression: Didi was one of the more unique contestants during Hollywood Week and really set herself apart from the others with performances, including a Kara DioGuardi song, but the last two weeks, like Katie, Didi’s struggled to make the right choices. But Didi has a great voice, and I think her past performances will carry her through.

Grade: B-

Michelle Delamor

Song: “With Arms Wide Open” by Creed

Vocals: Strong

Judges comments: Randy said she didn’t do enough with the song. Ellen said she did do a lot with the song and it made her forget it was a rock song, however there were a few pitch problems. “It almost worked,” Ellen said. Kara disagreed and said it was her favorite performance of Michelle’s ever and that it was believable, despite a few imperfections. Simon agreed and said the first half was stronger than the second half and got about it 80 percent right.

Overall impression: Michelle has a lovely voice. This performance was middle-of-the-road, but certainly enough to keep her around.

Grade: B

Lilly Scott

Song: “A Change is Gonna Come” by Sam Cooke

Vocals: Strong

Judges comments: Randy said Lilly is unique and that it was his favorite of the night so far. Ellen says Lilly has “it.” Kara said Lilly had her first “moment” in the competition and that she is going to change the game. Simon said it was good but wasn’t as crazy about it but that Crystal was stronger.

Overall impression: Lilly knows her identity. That will carry her far in this competition. I agreed with Simon in that I thought Crystal was just a step in front of her and was more captivating, but Lilly could make this competition interesting.

Grade: A-

Katelyn Epperly

Song: “The Scientist” by Coldplay

Vocals: Excellent

Judges comments: Randy said he really liked it, despite a few pitch problems at the end. Ellen said it was way too slow. Kara said “I kind of love you,” but you’re all over the place, but she’s really good. She said Katelyn needs to figure out who she is quick. Simon said it was a smart song choice, but she needs to work on being less corny and that she “may have put herself back in the race.”

Overall impression: I was scratching my head when Katelyn announced she would sing Coldplay, but I was really taken by surprise in a good way. Yes, a little slow, but I loved it.

Grade: A-

Paige Miles

Song: “Walk Away” by Kelly Clarkson

Vocals: Excellent … she can hit those high notes

Judges comments: Randy said he liked it, although the song didn’t showcase her big voice and her vocal range. Ellen said she changed just the right amount and brought energy and fun to the performance. Kara said she didn’t connect with the meaning of the song, meaning she was way happier than the song. Simon said he agreed with Randy in that it wasn’t the right song choice for her voice and was forgettable.

Overall impression: Definitely in the upper-half of tonight’s performances. I agree the song didn’t show off her talents. I want to hear more of this great voice the judges keep talking about to know if she really does have the best vocals.

Grade: B+

Siobhan Magnus

Song: “Think” by Aretha Franklin

Vocals: Good … the last note was impressive, but she was inconsistent throughout the song

Judges comments: Randy said Siobhan picked the greatest singer (a huge risk) and slayed it. Ellen said you shouldn’t normally take on such a big song, but that it was excellent. Kara said the high note was amazing. Simon said it was part good and part bad, but that overall she is very talented.

Overall impression: Siobhan is another one to watch. She’s a contestant who will always keep you guessing, which can be a really good thing. But man, this chick is weird.

Grade: B+

Now it’s your turn: What did you think of tonight’s performances? Any bets on who might win or at least make the final four?

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“American Idol” guys: Who should stay, who should go?

The Top 10 guys took to the stage tonight in a surprise twist as contestant Crystal Bowersox, from Ohio, was taken to the hospital earlier today, and was not allowed to perform under doctor’s orders, forcing “American Idol” producers to switch this week’s schedule. US Weekly is reporting Crystal suffered from diabetes complications.

As for the guys, well, I just don’t know what to think. They still have a lot to prove. Most seasons you can tell early on who’s going to make it to the finals or at least the final four. This season, I’m not so sure. Some early favorites have been disappointing so far, but I’m keeping my fingers crossed they’ll snap to it. Others seemingly have come out of nowhere and consistently impress. It should be an interesting road to the top.

Who should definitely stay based on tonight’s performances? Michael Lynche and Lee Dewyse

Who should go based on tonight’s performances? Jermaine Sellers and Todrick Hall, but possibly John Park because he just wasn’t memorable at all.

Who deserves a get out of jail free card? Andrew Garcia, Casey James and Aaron Kelley — we’ve seen what they can bring despite mediocre performances tonight.

Tonight’s theme was Billboard hits, and here’s how the guys stood up against these hits:

Michael Lynche

Song: “This is a Man’s World” by James Brown

Vocals: Strong

Stage presence: Strong

Judges comments: Randy said Big Mike is an R&B star. Ellen loved the song choice. Kara said tonight Mike went from a singer to potentially a great star. Simon said he went from “pussycat to lion” in one week and that the song choice was the perfect and his best performance so far.

Overall impression: Big Mike really redeemed himself after last week’s lackluster performance of “This Love” by Maroon 5 and showed us why he deserves to be here — he’s a natural-born performer.

Grade: A-

John Park

Song: “Gravity” by John Mayer

Vocals: Strong

Stage presence: Weak

Judges comments: Randy said he didn’t bring anything new or spicy to the performance and that it just wasn’t special. Ellen said it was the right song choice, but that it didn’t have enough emotion. Kara said it was way better than last week’s performance (“God Bless the Child” by Billie Holiday), but that he lacks a connection with the audience. She said he is a little bit safe and needs to take some risks in order to advance. Simon said he thinks Purple Haze may get their lead singer back and that it didn’t feel authentic. Although better than last week, Simon said it was a forgettable performance.

Overall impression: The judges were right on target with this one. Way better than last week’s snorer. I still really like John and want to see him stick around. He just needs to get more comfortable on that stage and, like the judges said, be willing to take some risks and show us what kind of artist he could be.

Grade: C

Casey James

Song: “I Don’t Wanna Be” by Gavin DeGraw

Vocals: So-So

Stage presence: Strong, though a little too guitar-focused

Judges comments: Randy said this is the kind of music he could see Casey recording as an artist. Ellen felt like everything was on paper, but that he needs to work on his performing skills. Kara (a huge Casey fan if you haven’t been watching) said he took two steps backward tonight, but that she’s still a fan. Simon said he agrees with Kara because tonight Casey “turned into somebody you’d see in any bar across America trying to be a rock star.”

Overall impression: Casey is certainly not the best singer in this competition, but he is a strong performer with a very commercial look — and therefore has some star potential. I think he’ll be around for awhile. Tonight, I think it was too much showing off with the guitar and not enough emphasis on singing.

Grade: B-

Alex Lambert

Song: “Everybody Knows” by John Legend

Vocals: Mediocre (really butchered that last note)

Stage presence: Mediocre, lacked confidence.

Judges comments: Randy said it was much better than last week and that he was much better with the guitar. Ellen said the “unripe banana” has ripened and that he has a unique style. Kara said everyone is rooting for Alex and that he has a very recordable voice. Simon said it was a million times better than last week and that he doesn’t seem to be in it to win it and that he needs to believe in himself.

Overall impression: I thought Alex should have went home last week, but America gave him another chance. I wasn’t as impressed as the judges were tonight, but he certainly was better than last week’s awful performance of “What a Wonderful World” by James Morrison and many of tonight’s other performers. Maybe it was just me, but I cringed during that last note.

Grade: B-

Todrick Hall

Song: “What’s Love” by Tina Turner

Vocals: Solid

Stage presence: Mediocre … a little boring this week

Judges comments: Randy said Todrick is great, but is changing the arrangements too much. Ellen said he should sing and move and play to his strengths and didn’t think it was the right song choice. Kara agreed. Simon was pretty harsh: “move but don’t sing,” and compared it to a theme-park performance.

Overall impression: I don’t agree with Simon’s theme-park comment, but that performance just didn’t work. It lacked energy, which is what Todrick does best, and the arrangement was too weird. Todrick wants to be an artist who sings and dances, and he should play to that strength and really show himself as a performer. It’s definitely in him.

Grade: C-

Jermaine Sellers

Song: “What’s Going On” by Marvin Gaye

Vocals: Good, but overdone

Stage presence: Strong.

Judges comments: Randy said it was definitely better than last week’s performance of “Get Here” by Oleta Adams and had some bright moments, but wasn’t great overall. Ellen complimented Jermaine’s style, but said that the performance just didn’t work. Kara said he is hitting some great notes, but that it’s too overdone and that he needs to focus on the meaning of the song. Simon said he’s frustrated because Jermaine waters down the songs by adding in so many vocal tricks and comes across as old-fashioned.

Overall impression: It’s hard to disagree with the judges on this one.

Grade: C-

Andrew Garcia

Song: “You Give Me Something” by James Morrison

Vocals: Strong

Stage presence: Good

Judges comments: Randy said it was pitchy and that Andrew is way better than that. He also urged Andrew to be more quirky. Ellen said there were a few pitch problems, but the real problem was that he set the bar so high with his Hollywood Week performance of Paula Abdul’s “Straight Up.” Kara agreed that since that performance, it’s been going downhill and that he’s a rhythmic singer and should stick with songs that showcase that. Simon said it is frustrating that Andrew hasn’t picked the right song in two weeks and that Andrew is better than “OK.”

Overall impression: C’mon Andrew. I’m rooting for you. I do think it will be hard to live up to “Straight Up,” because that performance was so fun and so unexpected. But he has to at least try. Andrew has a really captivating voice, but he’s playing it way too safe.

Grade: B-

Aaron Kelley

Song: “My Girl” by the Temptations

Vocals: Good

Stage presence: Strong and more confident

Judges comments: Randy and Ellen commended Aaron’s confidence and the song showed off his vocals, but maybe wasn’t the best fit. Kara said she liked the performance and that he’s consistent. Simon said he didn’t like the song and that it was all over the place and that he needs to decide what kind of artist he wants to be … and that the arrangement was too old-fashioned.

Overall impression: I didn’t think Aaron’s performance was as strong as last week’s performance of “Here Comes Goodbye” by Rascal Flatts, but that he managed to prove with his country twist on the song that he has a strong voice and deserves to stick around.

Grade: B

Tim Urban

Song: “Come on Get Higher” by Matt Nathanson

Vocals: So-so

Stage presence: So-so

Judges comments: Randy said it was very karaoke and that nothing jumped out. Ellen said he should act and would be great for a show like “Glee,” but that singing is not his strong suit. Kara liked the song choice but said that he didn’t make it his own. Simon said it was a big improvement from last week and that he listened to the criticism and was more relevant tonight than some of the other singers.

Overall impression: Certainly better than last week’s simply awful rendition of “Apologize,” by OneRepublic, but I still think Tim doesn’t have what it takes to last in this competition, vocally and as a performer. He just can’t measure up to some of his competitors.

Grade: C

Lee Dewyze

Song: “Lips of an Angel” by Hinder

Vocals: Strong

Stage presence: Lee was a little nervous without his guitar

Judges comments: Randy said he’s a huge fan and liked the performance despite a couple pitch problems. Ellen said there was so much passion and intensity in that performance. Kara said he thought it was better than last week, and that she could hear him on the radio right now. Simon said vocally he is head and shoulders above everyone else on this side of the competition and that he needs to gain confidence on stage, fast. “You may be the one to beat,” Simon said.

Overall impression: Finally! A memorable performance. Lee is definitely the dark horse in this competition. We saw little of him up until the live shows and now he seems to be one of a few who are really in it to win it and who knows what kind of artist he wants to be.

Grade: B+

Do you see any finalists in this lineup? Who do you like so far in this competition?

Up next: The ladies take the stage Wednesday night at 8 p.m. EST on Fox.

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