American Idol season 9


The ninth season of American Idol premiered on Fox on Tuesday, January 12, 2010, and concluded on Wednesday, May 26, 2010. Simon Cowell, Kara DioGuardi, and Randy Jackson returned as judges and were joined by Ellen DeGeneres, who was brought on as a replacement for Paula Abdul after a series of guest judges filled in for the auditions. Idol Gives Back returned on April 21, 2010. The top 24 semifinal format used in the fourth through seventh seasons also returned this season. Cowell, DioGuardi, and DeGeneres all left the show after this season, although only Cowell's departure was announced in advance.
Lee DeWyze, a folk rocker from Mount Prospect, Illinois, won the competition, beating out fellow folk rocker Crystal Bowersox, who was the runner-up. Multiple contestants from this season were signed to record deals including DeWyze, Bowersox, Casey James, Michael Lynche, and Siobhan Magnus. Several contestants who did not even make it to the semifinals eventually had a breakthrough in the music industry, including Tori Kelly, Lauren Daigle, and Tasha Layton.

Changes from previous seasons

did not return to the judges panel, having announced in the beginning of August 2009 that she was leaving the show due to unresolved contract negotiations. Victoria Beckham, Mary J. Blige, Shania Twain, Katy Perry, Avril Lavigne, Joe Jonas, Neil Patrick Harris, and Kristin Chenoweth were brought on as guest judges during the auditions.
After making the decision to utilize guest judges in Abdul's absence, Fox chairman Peter Rice said that they would find a permanent fourth judge before the season premiere in January 2010. Ellen DeGeneres confirmed on September 9, 2009, that she would be joining the show as the new permanent fourth judge for the rounds held at CBS Television City for Hollywood Week and thereafter.
Additionally, Simon Cowell announced shortly before the ninth season began that it would be his last season on American Idol. Cowell left the show to begin preparations for an American version of his singing competition The X Factor. DeGeneres announced on July 29, 2010, that she would not return to the judges panel because it was not the "right fit" for her. Kara DioGuardi also announced on September 3, 2010, that she would not return as a judge for the tenth season.

Regional auditions

Auditions began on June 14, 2009, less than a month after the previous season's finale. During this stage, a series of guest judges filled in on the judging panel. Auditions were held in the following cities.

Hollywood week

Held at the Kodak Theatre for the second straight year, the first day of Hollywood Week featured the 181 contestants from the auditions round singing solo with the option of playing an instrument. Ellen DeGeneres made her first appearance as a judge at this time. 96 contestants advanced. The next round required the contestants to split into groups and perform. 71 advanced to the final round of Hollywood requiring a solo performance. 46 made it to the final round, where the judges spoke to the contestants one-by-one to tell them whether they had made the final 24.

Semifinals

The semifinal format used during the fourth through seventh seasons was revived for this season. Starting with twelve women and twelve men, the women and men performed weekly on separate shows, each performing a Billboard Hot 100 song, and on the results show, the bottom two contestants from each group were eliminated from the competition. The semifinals took place over three weeks, meaning that six men and six women were eliminated, leaving the other six men and six women to form the top 12. The women performed on the first night, and the males the next night. However, the men and women switched on March 2 and March 3, because Crystal Bowersox had been hospitalized due to complications from diabetes.
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Top 24

Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

PerformersSong
Top 24"American Boy"
Allison Iraheta"Scars"
Kris Allen"Let It Be"

Top 20

Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

PerformersSong
Top 20"I Gotta Feeling"
Danny Gokey"My Best Days Are Ahead of Me"

Top 16

Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

PerformersSong
Top 16"Haven't Met You Yet"
Matt Giraud and Scott MacIntyre"Tell Her About It"

Top 12 finalists

  • Lee DeWyze was from Mount Prospect, and auditioned in Chicago with Bill Withers' "Ain't No Sunshine." He performed The Fray's "You Found Me" in Hollywood.
  • Crystal Bowersox was from Elliston, and auditioned in Chicago with Erma Franklin's "Piece of My Heart." Her Hollywood performance of Aretha Franklin's " A Natural Woman" impressed the judges and fellow contestants alike. She was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes when she was six, and while on the show, she suffered diabetic complications and was hospitalized, which resulted in the top 20 performance nights for the male and female contestants to switched.
  • Casey James was from Fort Worth, Texas, and auditioned in Denver with John Mayer's "Slow Dancing in a Burning Room."
  • Michael Lynche was from St. Petersburg, Florida, and auditioned in Orlando with Todd Duncan's "Unchained Melody." His daughter was born during the Hollywood round, and the unfolding drama of his wife's labor was heavily featured while he performed John Mayer's "Waiting on the World to Change."
  • Aaron Kelly was from Sonestown, Pennsylvania, and auditioned in Orlando with Miley Cyrus's "The Climb." He performed Sarah McLachlan's "Angel" in Hollywood, where he forgot his words.
  • Siobhan Magnus was from Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and auditioned in Boston with Queen's "Love of My Life." She performed Stevie Wonder's "Living for the City" in Hollywood.
  • Tim Urban was from Duncanville, Texas, and auditioned in Dallas with Matt Nathanson's "Bulletproof Week." He performed David Cook's "Come Back To Me" in Hollywood. He did not initially qualify for the semifinals, but was chosen as a replacement when Chris Golightly was disqualified from the competition.
  • Katie Stevens was from Middlebury, Connecticut, and auditioned in Boston with Glenn Miller's "At Last." She performed Jean DuShon's "For Once in My Life" in Hollywood, where Kara DioGuardi considered her a potential winner.
  • Andrew Garcia auditioned in Los Angeles with Maroon 5's "Sunday Morning." He impressed the judges with his performance of Paula Abdul's "Straight Up" in Hollywood.
  • Didi Benami was from Knoxville, Tennessee, and auditioned in Los Angeles with The Beatles' "Hey Jude." She performed Katharine McPhee's "Terrified"–penned by Kara DioGuardi–in Hollywood.
  • Paige Miles was from Naples, Florida, and auditioned in Dallas. She performed Stevie Wonder's "Living for the City" in Hollywood.
  • Lacey Brown was from Amarillo, Texas, and auditioned in Orlando with Judy Garland's "Over the Rainbow." She had previously made it to the Hollywood round in the eighth season of American Idol. Ryan Seacrest noted that her performance of "What a Wonderful World" by Louie Armstrong had a major part in her advancing into the top 24.

    Finals

The finals ran for eleven weeks with twelve contestants competing. At least one contestant was eliminated every week based on the public's votes, although the judges could veto one elimination through the use of the "judges' save."
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Top 12 – The Rolling Stones

Contestants performed one song each from the Rolling Stones discography, and are listed in the order they performed.
ContestantRolling Stones songResult
Michael Lynche"Miss You"Safe
Didi Benami"Play with Fire"Safe
Casey James"It's All Over Now"Safe
Lacey Brown"Ruby Tuesday"Eliminated
Andrew Garcia"Gimme Shelter"Safe
Katie Stevens"Wild Horses"Safe
Tim Urban"Under My Thumb"Bottom three
Siobhan Magnus"Paint It Black"Safe
Lee DeWyze"Beast of Burden"Safe
Paige Miles"Honky Tonk Women"Bottom three
Aaron Kelly"Angie"Safe
Crystal Bowersox"You Can't Always Get What You Want"Safe

Top 11 – ''Billboard'' number ones

served as a guest mentor this week. Contestants performed one song each from the list of Billboard number one hits, and are listed in the order they performed.
ContestantSongResult
Lee DeWyze"The Letter"Safe
Paige Miles"Against All Odds "Eliminated
Tim Urban"Crazy Little Thing Called Love"Bottom three
Aaron Kelly"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing"Safe
Crystal Bowersox"Me and Bobby McGee"Safe
Michael Lynche"When a Man Loves a Woman"Safe
Andrew Garcia"I Heard It Through the Grapevine"Safe
Katie Stevens"Big Girls Don't Cry"Bottom three
Casey James"The Power of Love"Safe
Didi Benami"You're No Good"Safe
Siobhan Magnus"Superstition"Safe