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词条 American Idol (season 9)
释义

  1. Judges

  2. Regional auditions

     "Pants on the Ground" 

  3. Hollywood week

  4. Semi-finals

     Semi-finalists  Top 24 – Billboard Hot 100 Hits  Top 20 – Billboard Hot 100 Hits  Top 16 – Billboard Hot 100 Hits 

  5. Finalists

  6. Finals

     Top 12 – The Rolling Stones  Top 11 – Billboard Number 1 Hits  Top 10 – R&B/Soul  Top 9 (first week) – Lennon–McCartney Songbook  Top 9 (second week) – Elvis Presley  Top 7 – Inspirational Songs  Top 6 – Shania Twain  Top 5 – Frank Sinatra  Top 4 – Songs of the Cinema  Top 3 – Contestant's choice & Judges' choice  Finale – Contestant's choice, Simon Fuller's choice & winner's single 

  7. Elimination chart

  8. Results night performances

     Group songs  Results show performances 

  9. Controversies

     Ethnic voting bias  Chris Golightly  Semi-final eliminations  Ryan Seacrest's Twitter post  Criticisms of Ryan Seacrest 

  10. U.S. Nielsen ratings

  11. Contestants who appeared on other seasons/shows

  12. See also

  13. Notes

  14. References

  15. External links

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|series = American Idol
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|season = 9
|first_aired = January 12, 2010
|last_aired = May 26, 2010
|judges = Simon Cowell
Ellen DeGeneres
Kara DioGuardi
Randy Jackson
|host = Ryan Seacrest
|broadcaster = Fox Broadcasting Company
|finalsvenue = Nokia Theatre Los Angeles
|winner-name = Lee DeWyze
|winner-origin = Mount Prospect, Illinois
|winner-genre = Rock, alternative rock, indie, folk
|winner-song = Beautiful Day
|runner-name = Crystal Bowersox
|last=American Idol (season 8)
|next=American Idol (season 10)
|year=2010
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The ninth season of American Idol premiered on Tuesday, January 12, 2010 and concluded on Wednesday, May 26, 2010 on Fox.[1] Simon Cowell, Randy Jackson and Kara DioGuardi returned to the judging panel. Ellen DeGeneres joined the panel as a replacement for Paula Abdul after guest judges filled in during the auditions. Idol Gives Back also returned for the season and was held on April 21, 2010, during the top seven results show.[2] The top 24 semi-finals format used in the fourth through seventh seasons also returned this season.[3] Cowell, DioGuardi and DeGeneres all left the show after this season ended, although only Cowell's departure was announced in advance.[4][5][6] This was the second season where neither of the final 2 contestants had been in the bottom 2 or 3 prior to the finale, with the first being the seventh season. This was also the third consecutive season a male contestant had won, the longest streak for either gender. It was the first season since sixth season where a female made it to the finale and was also the first time since the seventh season that both the finalists released a different song as a debut single.

Lee DeWyze, a folk rocker from Mount Prospect, Illinois won the competition, beating the runner-up Crystal Bowersox.

Three contestants from this season were signed to record labels. The signed artists were Crystal Bowersox, Casey James, Michael Lynche, Siobhan Magnus.

Judges

After the season began, Paula Abdul did not return to the judging panel, having announced in the beginning of August 2009 that she was leaving the show due to unresolved contract negotiations.[7] Victoria Beckham, Mary J. Blige, Shania Twain, Katy Perry, Avril Lavigne, Joe Jonas, Neil Patrick Harris and Kristin Chenoweth were brought in to star as guest judges during the auditions phase.[8][9][10][11] There was no guest judge on day two of the Orlando auditions because day one guest judge Chenoweth was called back to New York City. Therefore, Simon Cowell, Kara DioGuardi and Randy Jackson appeared with only three judges on the audition panel similar to the main panel from the first to the seventh season.

After making the decision to utilize guest judges in Abdul's absence, Fox chairman Peter Rice stated that they would find a permanent fourth judge before the season premiere in January 2010,[12] leading the confirmation on September 9, 2009 by Ellen DeGeneres 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, onto the live shows.[13]

In addition, 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 talent show The X-Factor.[14]

Also, DeGeneres announced on July 29, 2010 that she would not return to the judging panel because it was not the right fit for her. DioGuardi would also not return as a judge for the tenth season as announced on September 3, 2010. After her departure, DioGuardi helped and nominated Steven Tyler for a role as a judge on season ten to show's producers.

Regional auditions

Auditions had begun on June 14 of the previous year, less than a month after previous season's finale. Auditions were held in the following cities:[15]

During this stage guest judges filled in the fourth judging seat.[16][17] Beckham was the first guest judge, appearing for the Denver and Boston auditions. Blige served as a guest judge for the Atlanta auditions. Jonas filled the guest judging role on the first day of the Dallas auditions and Harris took over the role the following day. Chenoweth served as a guest judge on the first day of the Orlando auditions and Twain judged in Chicago. Lavigne judged on the first day of the Los Angeles auditions and was replaced by Perry the following day.

Episode Air Date Audition CityFirst Audition Date Audition VenueCallback Date Callback VenueGuest Judge Golden Tickets
January 12, 2010 Boston, Massachusetts June 14, 2009 Gillette Stadium[18] August 13 & 14, 2009 60 State Street[19] Victoria Beckham 32
January 13, 2010 Atlanta, Georgia June 18, 2009 Georgia Dome August 16 & 17, 2009 W Hotel Atlanta Midtown[20] Mary J. Blige 25
January 19, 2010 Chicago, Illinois June 22, 2009 United Center August 31 & September 1, 2009 Hyatt Regency Chicago[21] Shania Twain 13
January 20, 2010 Orlando, FloridaJuly 9, 2009 Amway Arena August 28 & 29, 2009 Rosen Shingle Creek Resort[22] Kristin Chenoweth31
January 26, 2010Los Angeles, California[23]June 30, 2009Rose Bowl Stadium September 4, 2009Marina del Rey Marriott[24] Avril Lavigne23
September 3, 2009 Katy Perry
January 27, 2010Dallas, Texas[25]June 26, 2009Cowboys Stadium August 25, 2009[26]W Hotel Dallas Victory[27] Neil Patrick Harris31
August 24, 2009[27] Joe Jonas
February 2, 2010 Denver, Colorado July 14, 2009 Invesco Field August 7 & 8, 2009 Grand Hyatt[28] Victoria Beckham 26
Total Tickets to Hollywood 181

"Pants on the Ground"

During the Atlanta auditions, 62-year-old activist Larry Platt appeared and performed his original song "Pants on the Ground." The song's lyrics criticize people wearing the hip-hop style of clothing including pants that sag. Well over the age limit of 28, Platt was ineligible to continue. His performance has since become a viral hit, and several celebrities performed the song in the days that followed the original airing of his audition in Atlanta.

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 (although only 172 contestants were listed on the American Idol website[29]) singing solo with the option of playing an instrument.[30] Ninety-six contestants advanced. The next round required the contestants to split up into groups and perform. Seventy-one advanced to the final round of Hollywood requiring a solo performance. Forty-six made it to the final round where the judges take contestants one by one and tell them if they made the final twenty-four. One of the singers who was eliminated at the final cut was Lauren Daigle.[31]

Ellen DeGeneres made her first appearance as a judge (replacing Paula Abdul) at this time.

Semi-finals

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Semi-finalists

The first seven were revealed on February 16, 2010 (during the second hour on the episode), and the rest were revealed on the following night's episode.[32]

Females
Contestant Date of Birth Age Hometown Audition Location Voted Off
Lilly Scott May 16, 1989 20 Littleton, Colorado Denver, Colorado March 11
Katelyn Epperly March 21, 1990 20 West Des Moines, Iowa Chicago, Illinois
Haeley Vaughn June 5, 1993 16 Fort Collins, Colorado Denver, Colorado March 4
Michelle Delamor December 31, 1987 22 Miami, Florida Orlando, Florida
Ashley Rodriguez November 4, 1987 22 Boston, Massachusetts Boston, Massachusetts February 25
Janell Wheeler May 8, 1985 24 Orlando, Florida Orlando, Florida
Males
Contestant Date of Birth Age Hometown Audition Location Voted Off
Alex Lambert December 10, 1990 19 North Richland Hills, Texas Dallas, Texas March 11
Todrick Hall April 4, 1985 25 Arlington, Texas Dallas, Texas
Jermaine Sellers February 9, 1983 27 Joliet, Illinois Atlanta, Georgia March 4
John Park September 13, 1988 21 Northbrook, Illinois Chicago, Illinois
Tyler Grady October 26, 1989 20 Nazareth, Pennsylvania Boston, Massachusetts February 25
Joe Muñoz August 23, 1989 20 Huntington Park, California Los Angeles, California

The semi-final format used through the fourth through seventh seasons was revived for this season. Starting with 12 women and 12 men, the women and men perform on weekly separate shows and on the result shows, the bottom 2 women and the bottom 2 men are eliminated from the competition. The semi-finals took place over three weeks until there are six women and six men forming the top 12.

From this point on in the show, this season's exit song, "Leave Right Now" by Will Young, was played over eliminations.[33]

Top 24 – Billboard Hot 100 Hits

OrderFemalesMales
Contestant Song (original artist) Result Contestant Song (original artist) Result
1 Paige Miles "All Right Now" (Free) Safe Todrick Hall "Since U Been Gone" (Kelly Clarkson) Safe
2 Ashley Rodriguez"Happy" (Leona Lewis)Eliminated Aaron Kelly "Here Comes Goodbye" (Rascal Flatts) Safe
3 Janell Wheeler"What About Love" (Heart)Eliminated Jermaine Sellers "Get Here" (Brenda Russell) Safe
4 Lilly Scott "Fixing a Hole" (The Beatles) Safe Tim Urban "Apologize" (OneRepublic) Safe
5 Katelyn Epperly "Oh! Darling" (The Beatles) Safe Joe Muñoz"You and I Both" (Jason Mraz)Eliminated
6 Haeley Vaughn "I Want to Hold Your Hand" (The Beatles) Safe Tyler Grady"American Woman" (The Guess Who)Eliminated
7 Lacey Brown "Landslide" (Fleetwood Mac) Safe Lee DeWyze "Chasing Cars" (Snow Patrol) Safe
8 Michelle Delamor "Fallin'" (Alicia Keys) Safe John Park "God Bless the Child" (Billie Holiday) Safe
9 Didi Benami "The Way I Am" (Ingrid Michaelson) Safe Michael Lynche "This Love" (Maroon 5) Safe
10 Siobhan Magnus "Wicked Game" (Chris Isaak) Safe Alex Lambert "Wonderful World" (James Morrison) Safe
11 Crystal Bowersox "Hand in My Pocket" (Alanis Morissette) Safe Casey James "Heaven" (Bryan Adams) Safe
12 Katie Stevens "Feeling Good" (Cy Grant) Safe Andrew Garcia "Sugar, We're Goin Down" (Fall Out Boy) Safe

Top 20 – Billboard Hot 100 Hits

Note: The females were scheduled to go first, but medical issues with Crystal Bowersox, who was hospitalized on March 2 with complications from diabetes,[34] required a switch.[35]

OrderMalesFemales
Contestant Song (original artist) Result Contestant Song (original artist) Result
1 Michael Lynche "It's a Man's Man's Man's World" (James Brown)}} Safe Crystal Bowersox}} "Long As I Can See the Light" (Creedence Clearwater Revival) Safe
2 John Park"Gravity" (John Mayer)EliminatedHaeley Vaughn"The Climb" (Miley Cyrus)Eliminated
3 Casey James "I Don't Want to Be" (Gavin DeGraw) Safe Lacey Brown "Kiss Me" (Sixpence None the Richer) Safe
4 Alex Lambert "Everybody Knows" (John Legend) Safe Katie Stevens "Put Your Records On" (Corinne Bailey Rae)}} Safe
5 Todrick Hall "What's Love Got to Do with It" (Tina Turner) Safe Didi Benami "Lean on Me" (Bill Withers) Safe
6 {{nowrap|Jermaine Sellers}}"What's Going On" (Marvin Gaye)EliminatedMichelle Delamor"With Arms Wide Open" (Creed)Eliminated
7 Andrew Garcia "You Give Me Something" (James Morrison) Safe Lilly Scott "A Change Is Gonna Come" (Sam Cooke) Safe
8 Aaron Kelly "My Girl" (The Temptations) Safe Katelyn Epperly "The Scientist" (Coldplay) Safe
9 Tim Urban "Come On Get Higher" (Matt Nathanson) Safe Paige Miles "Walk Away" (Kelly Clarkson) Safe
10 Lee DeWyze "Lips of an Angel" (Hinder) Safe Siobhan Magnus "Think" (Aretha Franklin) Safe

Top 16 – Billboard Hot 100 Hits

OrderFemalesMales
Contestant Song (original artist) Result Contestant Song (original artist) Result
1 Katie Stevens "Breakaway" (Kelly Clarkson) Safe Lee DeWyze "Fireflies" (Owl City) Safe
2 Siobhan Magnus "The House of the Rising Sun" (traditional) Safe Alex Lambert"Trouble" (Ray LaMontagne)Eliminated
3 Lacey Brown "The Story" (Brandi Carlile) Safe Tim Urban "Hallelujah" (Leonard Cohen) Safe
4 Katelyn Epperly"I Feel the Earth Move" (Carole King)Eliminated Andrew Garcia "Genie in a Bottle" (Christina Aguilera) Safe
5 Didi Benami "Rhiannon" (Fleetwood Mac) Safe Casey James "You'll Think of Me" (Keith Urban) Safe
6 Paige Miles "Smile" (Charlie Chaplin) Safe Aaron Kelly "I'm Already There" (Lonestar) Safe
7 Crystal Bowersox "Give Me One Reason" (Tracy Chapman) Safe Todrick Hall"Somebody to Love" (Queen)Eliminated
8 Lilly Scott"I Fall to Pieces" (Patsy Cline)Eliminated Michael Lynche "This Woman's Work" (Kate Bush) Safe

Finalists

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Lee DeWyze (born April 2, 1986 in Mount Prospect, Illinois, 23 years at the start of the show) is from Mount Prospect, Illinois and auditioned in Chicago, Illinois with Bill Withers' Ain't No Sunshine. He performed The Fray's "You Found Me" during Hollywood week. Prior to his appearance on American Idol, he had worked in various jobs, including as a paint salesman and a trading floor clerk at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. He also appeared as an actor in a short low-budget film 'Deadscapes: Broken Road.' When he was 17, he was signed to Wuli Records and had released two CDs – So I'm Told and Slumberland. He was declared the winner on May 26. He was signed to RCA Records after the competition and released an album Live It Up on November 16, 2010.

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Crystal Bowersox (born August 4, 1985 in Elliston, Ohio, 24 years at the time of the show) is from Elliston, Ohio and auditioned in Chicago, Illinois with Erma Franklin's Piece of My Heart. She auditioned for Idol to try to make a better life for her son. Her Hollywood performance of Aretha Franklin's "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" impressed the judges and fellow contestants alike. She had performed as a singer from the age of 10 and moved to Chicago aged 17, frequently working as a busker at train stations there. She was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes when she was six, and while on the show, she suffered diabetic complication and was hospitalized which resulted in the Top 20 performance nights for the male and female contestants being switched. She became the runner-up and was signed to Jive Records. Her debut album Farmer's Daughter was released on December 14, 2010.

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Casey James (born May 31, 1982 in Princeton, Texas, 27 years at the time of the show) is from Fort Worth, Texas and auditioned in Denver, Colorado with John Mayer's "Slow Dancing in a Burning Room". He performed professionally after finishing school, but suffered a serious motorcycle accident when he was 21. He took his shirt off during audition after prompting from Kara DioGuardi and Randy Jackson, and Kara's interest in him became a recurring joke in the season. He is an accomplished guitarist and demonstrated his skill with his Hollywood round performance of Ray Charles's "I Don't Need No Doctor" and Top 20 performance of Gavin DeGraw's "I Don't Want to Be." He had never previously watched the show before he auditioned. He was eliminated as a third-place finisher on May 19. He was signed to Sony Music Nashville after the show.

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Michael Lynche (born May 31, 1983, 26 years at the time of the show) is from St. Petersburg, Florida auditioned in Orlando, Florida with Todd Duncan' "Unchained Melody". He worked as personal trainer prior to Idol. His is married and his daughter was born during Hollywood round, and the unfolding drama of his wife's labor was heavily featured during the Hollywood round where he performed John Mayer's "Waiting on the World to Change". He was saved by the judges when he became the lowest vote-getter on April 7, 2010, but finally he was eliminated at fourth place on May 12.

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Aaron Kelly (born April 2, 1993 in Davenport, Florida, 16 years old at the start of the show) is from Sonestown, Pennsylvania and auditioned in Orlando, Florida as a winner from American Idol Experience at Disney's Hollywood Studios. His audition song was Miley Cyrus's "The Climb", and performed Sarah McLachlan's "Angel" during the Hollywood rounds but forgot his words. He was adopted by his aunt and uncle at 5. He had performed from a young age, and was a finalist on PAX-TV's America's Most Talented Kid at the age of 11. He was in 2010 the youngest American Idol contestant to reach Top 12. He was eliminated at fifth place on May 5.

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Siobhan Magnus (born March 15, 1990 in Barnstable, Massachusetts, 19 years at the start of the show) is from Cape Cod, Massachusetts[36] and auditioned in Boston, Massachusetts with Queen's "Love of My Life". Before Idol she performed as the lead vocalist of her band, Lunar Valve, and she worked as a glassblower in Hyannis, Massachusetts. She performed Stevie Wonder's "Living for the City" in the Hollywood rounds. She was noted in the show for her ability to sustain a long high-pitched note. She was eliminated as sixth-placed finisher on April 28.

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Tim Urban (born May 1, 1989 in Tacoma, Washington, 20 years at the time of the show) is from Duncanville, Texas and auditioned in Dallas, Texas with Matt Nathanson's Bulletproof Week. He performed David Cook's Come Back To Me during the Hollywood round. He did not qualify initially for the semi-finals but was chosen as a replacement for Chris Golightly who was disqualified for having a prior record deal. He finished at seventh place on April 21.

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Katie Stevens (born December 8, 1992 in Southbury, Connecticut, 17 years at the time of the show) is from Middlebury, Connecticut auditioned in Boston, Massachusetts with Glenn Miller's At Last. She looked after her Portuguese grandmother who suffered from Alzheimer's disease, and she is fluent in Portuguese. She performed Jean DuShon's "For Once in My Life" in the Hollywood rounds where Kara DioGuardi considered her a possible season's winner. She finished eighth place on April 14 in a double elimination, due to judges' save being used the previous week.

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Andrew Garcia (born October 8, 1985 in Moreno Valley, California, 24 years at the time of the show) auditioned in Los Angeles with Maroon 5's "Sunday Morning". He had a good sized following on YouTube prior to auditioning on Idol. He impressed the judges with his performance of Paula Abdul's "Straight Up" during the Hollywood rounds, but failed to interest the judges in the later rounds. He was eliminated as joint eighth-place finishers together with Katie Stevens on April 14.

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Didi Benami (born October 25, 1986 in New York, 23 years at the time of the show) is from Knoxville, Tennessee and currently resides in Hollywood. She auditioned in Los Angeles, California with The Beatles' "Hey Jude". She was inspired to audition by her best friend who died in a traffic accident. She was notable during the Hollywood rounds for her performance of Kara DioGuardi-penned Katharine McPhee's song "Terrified." She finished tenth after being eliminated on March 31.

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Paige Miles (born September 26, 1985, 24 years at the time of the show) is from Naples, Florida and auditioned in Dallas, Texas. She was eliminated in eleventh place on March 24, 2010. She performed Stevie Wonder's "Living for the City" in the Hollywood rounds which she considered her favorite moment prior the semi-final. Simon Cowell considered her to have the best voice among the girls.

Lacey Brown (born August 13, 1985, 24 years at the time of the show) is from Amarillo, Texas and auditioned in Orlando, Florida with Judy Garland's "Over the Rainbow". She had previously made it to the Hollywood round in the eighth season of American Idol but lost out to Megan Joy at Top 50. Ryan Seacrest noted that her chilling performance of "What a Wonderful World" by Louie Armstrong had a major part in her advancing into the Top 24. She was the first finalist to be voted off on March 17.

Finals

As in the eighth season, the judges were given one save that they could use before the top 5 week. They used the save for Michael Lynche during top 9 week. "Leave Right Now" by Will Young was used as the send-off song when a contestant was eliminated.

Top 12 – The Rolling Stones

OrderContestantSong (original artist when applicable)Result
1 Michael Lynche "Miss You" Safe
2 Didi Benami "Play with Fire" Safe
3 Casey James "It's All Over Now" (The Valentinos) Safe
4 Lacey Brown "Ruby Tuesday" Eliminated
5 Andrew Garcia "Gimme Shelter" Safe
6 Katie Stevens "Wild Horses" Safe
7 Tim Urban "Under My Thumb" Bottom 3
8 Siobhan Magnus "Paint It, Black" Safe
9 Lee DeWyze "Beast of Burden" Safe
10 Paige Miles "Honky Tonk Women" Bottom 3
11 Aaron Kelly "Angie" Safe
12 Crystal Bowersox "You Can't Always Get What You Want" Safe

Top 11 – Billboard Number 1 Hits

Mentor: Miley Cyrus
OrderContestantSong (original artist)Result
1 Lee DeWyze "The Letter" (The Box Tops) Safe
2 Paige Miles "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)" (Phil Collins) Eliminated
3 Tim Urban "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" (Queen) Bottom 3
4 Aaron Kelly "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" (Aerosmith) Safe
5 Crystal Bowersox "Me and Bobby McGee" (Roger Miller) Safe
6 Michael Lynche "When a Man Loves a Woman" (Percy Sledge) Safe
7 Andrew Garcia "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" (Marvin Gaye) Safe
8 Katie Stevens "Big Girls Don't Cry" (Fergie) Bottom 3
9 Casey James "The Power of Love" (Huey Lewis and the News) Safe
10 Didi Benami "You're No Good" (Betty Everett) Safe
11 Siobhan Magnus "Superstition" (Stevie Wonder) Safe

Top 10 – R&B/Soul

Mentor: Usher
OrderContestantSong (original artist)Result
1 Siobhan Magnus "Through the Fire" (Chaka Khan) Safe
2 Casey James "Hold On, I'm A Comin'" (Sam & Dave) Safe
3 Michael Lynche "Ready for Love" (India.Arie) Safe
4 Didi Benami "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted" (Jimmy Ruffin) Eliminated
5 Tim Urban "Sweet Love" (Anita Baker) Bottom 3
6 Andrew Garcia "Forever" (Chris Brown) Safe
7 Katie Stevens "Chain of Fools" (Aretha Franklin) Bottom 3
8 Lee DeWyze "Treat Her Like a Lady" (Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose) Safe
9 Crystal Bowersox "Midnight Train to Georgia" (Cissy Houston) Safe
10 Aaron Kelly "Ain't No Sunshine" (Bill Withers) Safe

Top 9 (first week) – Lennon–McCartney Songbook

Mentor: N/A

OrderContestantSong (original artist when applicable)Result
1 Aaron Kelly "The Long and Winding Road" Bottom 3
2 Katie Stevens "Let It Be" Safe
3 Andrew Garcia "Can't Buy Me Love" Bottom 3
4 Michael Lynche "Eleanor Rigby" Saved
5 Crystal Bowersox "Come Together" Safe
6 Tim Urban "All My Loving" Safe
7 Casey James "Jealous Guy" (John Lennon) Safe
8 Siobhan Magnus "Across the Universe" Safe
9 Lee DeWyze "Hey Jude" Safe

Top 9 (second week) – Elvis Presley

Mentor: Adam Lambert
OrderContestantSong (original artist when applicable)Result
1 Crystal Bowersox "Saved" (LaVern Baker) Safe
2 Andrew Garcia "Hound Dog" (Big Mama Thornton) Eliminated
3 Tim Urban "Can't Help Falling in Love" Safe
4 Lee DeWyze "A Little Less Conversation" Safe
5 Aaron Kelly "Blue Suede Shoes" (Carl Perkins) Safe
6 Siobhan Magnus "Suspicious Minds" (Mark James) Safe
7 Michael Lynche "In the Ghetto" Safe
8 Katie Stevens "Baby What You Want Me to Do" (Jimmy Reed) Eliminated
9 Casey James "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" (Lloyd Price) Safe

Top 7 – Inspirational Songs

Mentor: Alicia Keys
OrderContestantSong (original artist)Result
1 Casey James "Don't Stop" (Fleetwood Mac) Bottom 3
2 Lee DeWyze "The Boxer" (Simon & Garfunkel) Safe
3 Tim Urban "Better Days" (Goo Goo Dolls) Eliminated
4 Aaron Kelly "I Believe I Can Fly" (R. Kelly) Bottom 3
5 Siobhan Magnus "When You Believe" (Mariah Carey & Whitney Houston) Safe
6 Michael Lynche "Hero" (Chad Kroeger feat. Josey Scott) Safe
7 Crystal Bowersox "People Get Ready" (The Impressions) Safe

Top 6 – Shania Twain

Mentor: Shania Twain
OrderContestantSongResult
1 Lee DeWyze "You're Still the One" Safe
2 Michael Lynche "It Only Hurts When I'm Breathing" Bottom 3
3 Casey James "Don't!" Bottom 3
4 Crystal Bowersox "No One Needs to Know" Safe
5 Aaron Kelly "You've Got a Way" Safe
6 Siobhan Magnus "Any Man of Mine" Eliminated

Top 5 – Frank Sinatra

Mentor: Harry Connick, Jr.
OrderContestantSong (original artist)Result
1 Aaron Kelly "Fly Me to the Moon" (Kaye Ballard) Eliminated
2 Casey James "Blue Skies" (Belle Baker) Safe
3 Crystal Bowersox "Summer Wind" (Wayne Newton) Safe
4 Michael Lynche "The Way You Look Tonight" (Fred Astaire) Bottom 2
5 Lee DeWyze "That's Life" (Frank Sinatra) Safe

Top 4 – Songs of the Cinema

Mentor: Jamie Foxx

Each contestant sang one solo and one duet with a fellow contestant.

OrderContestantSong (original artist)Featured FilmResult
1 Lee DeWyze "Kiss from a Rose" (Seal) Batman Forever Safe
2 Michael Lynche "Will You Be There" (Michael Jackson) Free Willy Eliminated
3 Crystal Bowersox & Lee DeWyze "Falling Slowly" (Glen Hansard & Markéta Irglová) Once N/A
4 Casey James "Mrs. Robinson" (Simon & Garfunkel) The Graduate Safe
5 Crystal Bowersox "I'm Alright" (Kenny Loggins) Caddyshack Safe
6 Casey James & Michael Lynche "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?" (Bryan Adams) Don Juan DeMarco N/A

Top 3 – Contestant's choice & Judges' choice

Each contestant sang two songs.

OrderContestantSong (original artist) — Judge(s)Result
1 Casey James "OK, It's Alright with Me" (Eric Hutchinson) Eliminated
2 Crystal Bowersox "Come to My Window" (Melissa Etheridge) Safe
3 Lee DeWyze "Simple Man" (Lynyrd Skynyrd) Safe
4 Casey James "Daughters" (John Mayer) — Randy Jackson & Kara DioGuardi Eliminated
5 Crystal Bowersox "Maybe I'm Amazed" (Paul McCartney) — Ellen DeGeneres Safe
6 Lee DeWyze "Hallelujah" (Leonard Cohen) — Simon Cowell Safe

Finale – Contestant's choice, Simon Fuller's choice & winner's single

Each contestant sang three songs.

OrderContestantSong (original artist)Result
1 Lee DeWyze "The Boxer" (Simon & Garfunkel) Winner
2 Crystal Bowersox "Me and Bobby McGee" (Roger Miller) Runner-Up
3 Lee DeWyze "Everybody Hurts" (R.E.M.) Winner
4 Crystal Bowersox "Black Velvet" (Alannah Myles) Runner-Up
5 Lee DeWyze "Beautiful Day" (U2) Winner
6 Crystal Bowersox "Up to the Mountain (MLK Song)" (Solomon Burke) Runner-Up

Elimination chart

Legend
FemaleMaleTop 24Top 12Winner
SafeSafe FirstSafe LastEliminated{{nowrap|Judges' Save}}
Stage: Semi FinalsFinals
Week:2/253/43/11 3/173/243/314/7[37]4/14[38]4/214/285/55/12 [39]5/19 [40]5/26
PlaceContestantResult
1Lee DeWyzeWinner
2{{nowrap|Crystal Bowersox}}{{nowrap|Runner-up}}
3Casey James{{nowrap|Bottom 3}}{{nowrap|Bottom 3}}Elim
4Michael LyncheSavedBottom 3{{nowrap|Bottom 2}} Elim
5Aaron Kelly{{nowrap|Bottom 3}}Bottom 3Elim
6Siobhan MagnusElim
7Tim Urban{{nowrap|Bottom 3}}{{nowrap|Bottom 3}}{{nowrap|Bottom 3}}Elim
8–9Katie StevensBottom 3Bottom 3Elim
Andrew GarciaBottom 3
10Didi BenamiElim
11Paige MilesBottom 3Elim
12Lacey BrownElim
13–16Lilly ScottElim
Alex Lambert
Todrick Hall
Katelyn Epperly
17–20Haeley VaughnElim
Michelle Delamor
Jermaine Sellers
John Park
{{nowrap|21–24}}Tyler GradyElim
Ashley Rodriguez
Joe Muñoz
Janell Wheeler

Results night performances

Group songs

Results show performances

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Week Performer(s) Title Hot 100 Reaction Hot Digital Songs Reaction Performance Type
Top 24 Allison Iraheta "Scars" failed to chart live
Kris Allen "Let It Be"[42] 63 (debut) live
Top 20 Danny Gokey "My Best Days Are Ahead of Me" 82 (debut) 63 (debut) live
Top 16 Matt Giraud and Scott MacIntyre "Tell Her About It" no release N/A live
Top 12 David Cook "Jumpin' Jack Flash" failed to chart live
Orianthi "According to You" 19(−1) 23(+9) live
Kesha feat. 3OH!3 "Blah Blah Blah" 15(+1) 10(−1) pre-recorded
Top 11 Miley Cyrus "When I Look at You" 25(+33) 12(+19) live
Joe Jonas and Demi Lovato "Make a Wave" fell off chart live
Top 10 Ruben Studdard "Don't Make 'Em Like U No More" failed to chart live
Usher and will.i.am "OMG" 14 (debut) 7 (debut) pre-recorded
Diddy-Dirty Money "Hello Good Morning" 34 (debut) 17 (debut) live
Top 9
(Week 1)
Jason Derülo "In My Head" ("Whatcha Say" intro) 5(+4) 6(+5) live
David Archuleta "Imagine" no release N/A live
Rihanna with Nuno Bettencourt "Rockstar 101" failed to chart failed to chart pre-recorded
Top 9
{{nowrap|(Week 2)}}
Brooke White and Justin Gaston
(from If I Can Dream)
"If I Can Dream" failed to chart failed to chart live
Adam Lambert "Whataya Want from Me" 10(+13) 8(+21) live
Top 7 Alicia Keys "Un-Thinkable (I'm Ready)"
"Empire State of Mind (Part II) Broken Down"
58(+25) live
The Black Eyed Peas "Rock That Body" unreleased live
Carrie Underwood "Change" 68(debut) 51,000 (+ 2001%) live
Elton John "Your Song" no release live
Mary J. Blige (feat. Randy Jackson, Orianthi, Travis Barker, Steve Vai and others) "Stairway to Heaven" no release live
Top 6 Rascal Flatts "Unstoppable" 60(+6) live
Sons of Sylvia "Love Left to Lose" 101 (debut) pre-recorded
Lady Antebellum "Need You Now" 5(−1) 9(−1) pre-recorded
Shakira & Rascal Flatts "Gypsy" 65 (debut) 48 (debut) live
Top 5 Lady Gaga "Alejandro" ("Bad Romance" intro) 11(+5) 9(+4) pre-recorded
Harry Connick, Jr. "And I Love Her" no release live
Top 4 Fantasia "Bittersweet" failed to chart live
Daughtry "September" failed to chart live
Bon Jovi "Superman Tonight" failed to chart live
Top 3Travis Garland "Believe" failed to chart live
Justin Bieber "U Smile" / "Baby" 38(no change) 24(+3) pre-recorded
Finale Will Young "Leave Right Now"[43] 81 (debut) 50 (debut) live
Alice Cooper "School's Out" ineligible to re-enter ineligible to re-enter live performance
Kris Allen "The Truth" failed to chart failed to chart live
Dane Cook "Simon Said" no release no release live
Christina Aguilera "You Lost Me" no release no release live
Carrie Underwood "Undo It" 25(+34) 18(+43) live
Larry Platt feat. William Hung "Pants on the Ground" failed to re-enter failed to re-enter live
American Idols[44] "Together We Are One" no release no release live
Janet Jackson "Again"/"Nothing" / "Nasty" ineligible to re-enter/ no release ineligible to re-enter/failed to chart live
"—" denotes no figure was available.

Controversies

Ethnic voting bias

Since the seventh season, the voting results are seemingly skewed towards white contestants, and critics believe that it was white female viewers who vote only for white male contestants. During top 20 week, all four eliminated contestants were non-white. This season had the fewest non-white finalists. This led to criticism of bias in favor of white contestants.[45]

Chris Golightly

Chris Golightly was originally selected as semi-finalist. According to reports, Golightly was disqualified on February 17, 2010, after already being told he was in the top 24, over an old contract. The contract had expired by the time the top 24 began to tape, but they disqualified him because he was under contract at the time of the tryouts, in violation of Idol rules. He was later replaced by Tim Urban at the last minute of the last part of Hollywood Week.[46] Golightly later appears on a Korean television show called Superstar K, a singing competition similar to the American Idol. In there, he tells that he also used to write songs for Korean singers, such as Jewelry, DBSK and A.[47]

Semi-final eliminations

The semi-final eliminations of early favorites Alex Lambert, Katelyn Epperly and Lilly Scott before the Top 12 stunned bloggers and viewers. Michael Slezak of ew.com stated, "So you'd think by season 9 — during the inconsequential semifinals, no less — it would be easy to brush off the bad judgment of speed-texting tweens, to process the way-too-early exits of Lilly Scott, Katelyn Epperly, and Alex Lambert...and move on...(S)o why do the ritual killings of the dreams of (three) indisputably flawed semifinalists feel like they’re part of something bigger, a shifting of the tectonic plates at the core of the Idol universe?"[48]

Ryan Seacrest's Twitter post

Lacey Brown's elimination stirred up controversy after Ryan Seacrest tweeted the results before the elimination aired on the west coast.[49] This caused anger among the fans of the show and as a result, the elimination show may have had lower ratings than usual.[50][51]

Criticisms of Ryan Seacrest

Seacrest has been criticized by The Wrap and MSNBC Entertainment contributors for "critiquing the judges’ comments" and becoming more aggressive.[52][53] Ratings for this season have dropped significantly compared to the prior two seasons[54] leading to speculation that its run as the number one show on television may be coming to a close.[55] Reasons for the decline have ranged from the smaller role and pending departure of Simon Cowell to the more unpredictable behavior of Ryan Seacrest.[56]

It was also claimed that Crystal Bowersox had considered Ryan Seacrest to have betrayed her.[57] After it was reported that she had doubts about staying on in the show but Ryan Seacrest had talked her out of it,[58] her fellow contestant Katelyn Epperly revealed that Crystal texted: "I'm fine...betrayed by Seacrest!" in a text message to her. Crystal denied that she was planning to leave, and there was no evidence that Ryan Seacrest had leaked the information himself.

U.S. Nielsen ratings

This season of American Idol was the top show for the 2009–10 season of broadcast primetime shows. Its Tuesday and Wednesday episodes occupied the top two spots of the season. Viewership for the Tuesday episodes averaged 22.974 million, while the Wednesday episodes averaged 21.951 million.[59]

Episode list
Show Episode[3] Air date Rating Share rating/Share
18–49
Viewers
(in millions)
1 "Boston Auditions" January 12, 2010 16.4 24 11.8/29 29.936[60]
2 "Atlanta Auditions" January 13, 2010 14.9 23 10.1/27 26.393[60]
3 "Chicago Auditions" January 19, 2010 14.3 22 10.1/27 26.384[61]
4 "Orlando Auditions" January 20, 2010 14.6 23 9.9/27 26.854[61]
5 "Los Angeles Auditions" January 26, 2010 13.5 21 9.0/24 24.452[62]
6 "Dallas Auditions" January 27, 2010 13.4 22 9.5/24 25.710[62]
7 "Denver Auditions" February 2, 2010 13.4 20 9.0/23 24.705[63]
8 "Best of the Rest"[64]February 3, 2010}} 11.9 19 7.8/21 20.999[63]
9 "Hollywood Round, Part 1" February 9, 2010 15.1 22 10.1/26 27.892[65]
10 "Hollywood Round, Part 2" February 10, 2010 13.6 21 9.5/23 25.172[65]
11 "Hollywood Round, Part 3" February 16, 2010 13.1 20 9.2/22 23.922[66]
12 "Hollywood Round, Part 4" February 17, 2010 10.6 16 7.0/17 18.629[66]
13 "Top 12 Female Semifinalists Perform" February 23, 2010 13.4 20 9.0/22 24.213[67]
14 "Top 12 Male Semifinalists Perform" February 24, 2010 12.9 20 8.7/22 22.959[67]
15 "First Results Show" February 25, 2010 10.3 16 6.5/17 18.033[67]
16 "Top 10 Male Semifinalists Perform" March 2, 2010 13.1 20 8.6/22 23.526[68]
17 "Top 10 Female Semifinalists Perform" March 3, 2010 13.4 21 8.5 23.560[68]
18 "Second Results Show" March 4, 2010 11.2 18 6.5 19.424[68]
19 "Top 8 Female Semifinalists Perform" March 9, 2010 12.8 18 8.2 22.752[69]
20 "Top 8 Male Semifinalists Perform" March 10, 2010 11.9 18 7.5/20 20.701[69]
21 "Third Results Show/Top 12 Revealed" March 11, 2010 11.2 18 6.3 19.339[69]
22 "Top 12 Finalists Perform" March 16, 2010 13.0 21 8.1/23 22.913[70]
23 "Top 12 Results Show" March 17, 2010 11.8 20 6.8/20 20.510[71]
24 "Top 11 Finalists Perform" March 23, 2010 13.5 21 8.4/23 24.211[72]
25 "Top 11 Results Show" March 24, 2010 12.2 20 7.2/20 21.437[73]
26 "Top 10 Finalists Perform" March 30, 2010 12.4 20 7.7/21 21.845[74]
27 "Top 10 Results Show" March 31, 2010 11.7 19 6.7/19 20.492[75]
28 "Top 9 Finalists Perform" April 6, 2010 11.9 19 7.3/20 20.836[76]
29 "Top 9 Results Show" April 7, 2010 11.6 18 6.7/18 20.168[77]
30 "Top 9 Finalists Perform Again" April 13, 2010 11.8 19 7.3/21 20.639[78]
31 "Double Elimination Top 9 Results Show" April 14, 2010 12.1 20 6.8/19 21.018[79]
32 "Top 7 Finalists Perform" April 20, 2010 11.0 18 6.9/20 19.669[80]
33 "Top 7 Results Show/Idol Gives Back" April 21, 2010 10.6 18 5.9/17 18.824[81]
34 "Top 6 Finalists Perform" April 27, 2010 11.0 17 6.9/20 19.417[82]
35 "Top 6 Results Show" April 28, 2010 11.5 18 6.7/18 20.057[83]
36 "Top 5 Finalists Perform" May 4, 2010 10.1 16 6.2/18 17.498[84]
37 "Top 5 Results Show" May 5, 2010 11.3 18 6.5/18 19.580[85]
38 "Top 4 Finalists Perform" May 11, 2010 10.7 17 6.8/18 19.167[86]
39 "Top 4 Results Show" May 12, 2010 11.2 18 6.6/17 19.569[87]
40 "Top 3 Finalists Perform" May 18, 2010 10.5 17 6.7/18 18.684[88]
41 "Top 3 Results Show" May 19, 2010 11.1 18 6.1/16 19.003[88]
42 "Top 2 Finalists Perform" May 25, 2010 11.2 18 6.7/19 20.072[89]
43 "Winner Revealed" May 26, 2010 13.5 23 8.2/24 24.215[89]

Contestants who appeared on other seasons/shows

See also

Notes

1. ^{{cite news |author=Kate Stanhope | title=Fox Lines Up Midseason Premieres| url=http://www.tvguide.com/News/Fox-Lines-Midseason-1012574.aspx| work=TVGuide.com}}
2. ^{{cite web|last=Mitchell |first=Wendy |url=http://news-briefs.ew.com/2009/10/06/idol-gives-back-will-return-to-american-idol-on-april-21/ |title='Idol Gives Back' will return to 'American Idol' on April 21 |publisher=EW.com |date=October 6, 2009|accessdate=January 21, 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100105163145/http://news-briefs.ew.com/2009/10/06/idol-gives-back-will-return-to-american-idol-on-april-21/| archivedate= January 5, 2010 | deadurl= no}}
3. ^{{cite news | url=http://news-briefs.ew.com/2009/12/22/american-idol-season-9-dates-details/ |title='American Idol' season 9: 48 semifinalists, no 'Wild Card' round, and a February 23 voting kickoff|author=Michael Slezak|publisher=EW.com|date=December 22, 2009|accessdate=January 2, 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100114050148/http://news-briefs.ew.com/2009/12/22/american-idol-season-9-dates-details/| archivedate= January 14, 2010 | deadurl= no}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20421555.html |title=Simon Cowell Leaving American Idol |publisher=People Magazine|date=January 11, 2010 |accessdate=October 26, 2010}}
5. ^{{cite web|last=Barrett |first=Annie |url=http://popwatch.ew.com/2010/09/03/kara-dioguardi-not-returning-to-american-idol-its-finally-official/ |title=Kara DioGuardi not returning to 'American Idol': It's (finally) official |work=Entertainment Weekly |date=September 3, 2010 |accessdate=April 19, 2012}}
6. ^{{cite web |url=http://tvwatch.people.com/2010/07/29/ellen-degeneres-bows-out-of-american-idol/ |title=Ellen DeGeneres Bows Out of American Idol |publisher=Tvwatch.people.com |date=July 29, 2010 |accessdate=April 19, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100811040400/http://tvwatch.people.com/2010/07/29/ellen-degeneres-bows-out-of-american-idol/ |archive-date=August 11, 2010 |dead-url=yes |df=mdy-all }}
7. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/06/arts/television/06abdul.html?_r=1&src=twt&twt=nytimes |title= Abdul Walks Off Television’s Biggest Stage |work=The New York Times |date=August 5, 2009 |last=Wyatt |first=Edward }}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://news-briefs.ew.com/2009/08/17/american-idol-shania-twain-rumored-next-guest-judge/|title="American Idol": Shania Twain will be the next guest judge.|work=EW.com|accessdate=August 17, 2009}}
9. ^{{cite web |url=http://tvwatch.people.com/2009/08/14/mary-j-blige-to-be-a-guest-judge-on-american-idol/ |title=Mary J. Blige to Be a Guest Judge on American Idol |work=People |date=August 14, 2009 |accessdate=January 21, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091215094156/http://tvwatch.people.com/2009/08/14/mary-j-blige-to-be-a-guest-judge-on-american-idol/ |archive-date=December 15, 2009 |dead-url=yes |df=mdy-all }}
10. ^{{cite news|url=http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/showtracker/2009/08/neil-patrick-harris-signs-on-to-judge-american-idol.html |title=Neil Patrick Harris signs on to guest judge 'American Idol' |work=LA Times|date=August 25, 2009 |accessdate=January 21, 2010}}
11. ^{{cite web |url=http://tvwatch.people.com/2009/08/27/american-idols-next-guest-judge-revealed/ |title=American Idol's Next Guest Judge Revealed |publisher=People |date=August 27, 2009 |accessdate=January 21, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091031202357/http://tvwatch.people.com/2009/08/27/american-idols-next-guest-judge-revealed/ |archive-date=October 31, 2009 |dead-url=yes |df=mdy-all }}
12. ^{{cite web|last=Ausiello |first=Michael |url=http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2009/08/06/press-tour-diary-executive-session/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090808205219/http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2009/08/06/press-tour-diary-executive-session/ |dead-url=yes |archive-date=August 8, 2009 |title=Press Tour Diary: Katy Perry, Posh Spice to (temporarily) replace Abdul on 'Idol' |publisher=EW.com |date=August 6, 2009 |accessdate=January 21, 2010 }}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.americanidol.com/news/view/pid/1841 |title=Ellen DeGeneres Joins American Idol as Fourth Judge |publisher=Americanidol.com |date=September 9, 2009|accessdate=January 21, 2010}}
14. ^{{cite web|author=Daniel Kreps |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2009/09/24/simon-cowell-near-new-deal-to-stay-on-idol-import-x-factor/ |title=Simon Cowell Near New Deal to Stay On "Idol," Import "X Factor" : Rolling Stone : Rock and Roll Daily |work=Rolling Stone |accessdate=January 21, 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100105211209/http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2009/09/24/simon-cowell-near-new-deal-to-stay-on-idol-import-x-factor/| archivedate= January 5, 2010 | deadurl= no}}
15. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.americanidol.com/news/view/pid/1737 |title=Season 9 Auditions – American Idol News |publisher=Americanidol.com |date=June 3, 2009|accessdate=January 21, 2010}}
16. ^17. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1205713/Simon-Cowell-did-turn-Spice-Girls-Victoria-Beckham-joins-American-Idol.html|title='So why did you turn down the Spice Girls?': Victoria Beckham grills Simon Cowell as she joins American Idol|work=Daily Mail |accessdate=August 19, 2009 | location=London | date=August 11, 2009}}
18. ^Release says Boston; arena is actually in Foxborough.
19. ^{{cite web |last=Baltrusis |first=Sam |url=http://www.loadedgunboston.com/2009/08/foxs-american-idol-returns-to-boston.html |title=Fox's 'American Idol' returns to Boston this week |publisher=Loadedgunboston.com |date=August 13, 2009 |accessdate=April 19, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120422022717/http://www.loadedgunboston.com/2009/08/foxs-american-idol-returns-to-boston.html |archive-date=April 22, 2012 |dead-url=yes |df=mdy-all }}
20. ^{{cite web|author=Richard Eldredge |url=http://www.atlantamagazine.com/blogs/atlintel/blogentry.aspx?BlogEntryID=10090160 |title="American Idol" auditions hit Atlanta, Leaving Our Jaws, Pants on Ground |publisher=Atlantamagazine.com |date=January 14, 2010 |accessdate=April 19, 2012}}
21. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.oocities.org/tommy3069/shania_news_suntimes090209.html |title=At Chicago auditions, Shania is an 'American Idol' diva in Twaining |publisher=Oocities.org |date=September 2, 2009 |accessdate=April 19, 2012}}
22. ^“American Idol” Reject Donald Jarrod Norrell Hauled Away In Handcuffs
23. ^Release says Los Angeles; arena is actually in Pasadena. Though its part of Los Angeles metropolitan area.
24. ^{{cite web|url=http://news.marriott.com/2010/02/a-starring-role-for-the-marina-del-rey-marriott.html |title=A Starring Role for the Marina Del Rey Marriott |publisher=News.marriott.com |date=February 12, 2010 |accessdate=April 19, 2012}}
25. ^Release says Dallas; arena is actually in Arlington. Though its part of Dallas metropolitan area.
26. ^{{cite web|url=http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox/2009/08/neil-patrick-harris-is-your-latest-american-idol-guest-judge.html |title=Neil Patrick Harris is your latest 'American Idol' guest judge |publisher=Blog.zap2it.com |accessdate=April 19, 2012}}
27. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.disneychannel-tv.com/jonas/joe-jonas-meets-brewer-high-teens-before-first-day-of-classes/ |title=Joe Jonas meets Brewer High teens before first day of classes |publisher=Disneychannel-tv.com |date=February 22, 1999 |accessdate=April 19, 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120426082233/http://www.disneychannel-tv.com/jonas/joe-jonas-meets-brewer-high-teens-before-first-day-of-classes/ |archivedate=April 26, 2012 |df=mdy }}
28. ^American Idol in Denver – Photo Gallery {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100210021610/http://www.kdvr.com/news/kdvr-idol-audition-line-071409%2C0%2C7151416.photogallery |date=February 10, 2010 }}
29. ^Golden Ticket Interviews American Idol
30. ^{{cite news|url=http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/idolconfessions/2011019702_idolhayes08.html|title="American Idol" hopeful from Seattle did not make it to Hollywood afterall|last=Payne|first=Bob|date=February 8, 2010|work=The Seattle Times|accessdate=February 10, 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100212103920/http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/idolconfessions/2011019702_idolhayes08.html| archivedate= February 12, 2010 | deadurl= no}}
31. ^{{cite web|title=Top 24 Revealed: Feb 17, 2010 |url=http://archive.americanidol.com/recaps/season_9/feb_17 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141129105841/http://archive.americanidol.com/recaps/season_9/feb_17 |dead-url=yes |archive-date=November 29, 2014 |publisher=American Idol |accessdate=November 17, 2014 }}
32. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.americanidol.com/contestants/season_9/|title=TOP 24 CONTESTANTS|publisher=American Idol|accessdate=March 10, 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100222234805/http://www.americanidol.com/contestants/season_9/| archivedate= February 22, 2010 | deadurl= no}}
33. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1632697/20100225/index.jhtml|title='American Idol' Reveals New Exit Song: 'Leave Right Now'|first=Katie|last=Byrne|publisher=MTV|date=February 25, 2010|accessdate=April 28, 2010}}
34. ^{{cite web |author=Doris Dickson says: |url=http://diabetesnewshound.com/type1/crystal-bowersox/ |title=Despite American Idol Loss, Bowersox a Boon for Diabetes Awareness |publisher=Diabetesnewshound.com |date=May 28, 2010 |accessdate=February 24, 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101208133018/http://diabetesnewshound.com/type1/crystal-bowersox/ |archive-date=December 8, 2010 |dead-url=yes |df=mdy-all }}
35. ^Crystal Bowersox could be a game-time decision tonight USA Today, March 3, 2010
36. ^Although the American Idol website lists Siobhan Magnus' hometown as Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Siobhan is specifically from Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, a village in the town of Barnstable, Massachusetts within Cape Cod, Massachusetts. {{cite web|url=http://www.capecodonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100313/NEWS/3130311 |title='American Idol' worship at Barnstable High |publisher=CapeCodOnline.com |date=March 13, 2010 |accessdate=March 16, 2010 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100315012052/http://www.capecodonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=%2F20100313%2FNEWS%2F3130311 |archivedate=March 15, 2010 |deadurl=no }}
37. ^Due to the judges using their one save, in order to save Michael Lynche, the Top 9 remained intact for another week.
38. ^The bottom two were eliminated on April 14. The other member of the bottom three was never identified, though Seacrest made a point of indicating that previously-saved Michael Lynche was not the other member.
39. ^The other member of the Bottom 2 was never announced, despite Crystal Bowersox was the last contestant to be named safe.
40. ^Lee DeWyze was named safe first, then Crystal Bowersox.
41. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=US&client=mv-google&hl=en&v=mjanp1Ajhzg|title=American Idol Gives Back – Keeping The Dream Alive – Top Contestants Perform|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=June 5, 2010}}
42. ^Kris Allen's rendition of "Let It Be" was made available on iTunes for download, with all proceeds going to Haiti charities.
43. ^Will Young performed at the end of the performance show on May 25, 2010.
44. ^The group that sang Delta Goodrem's "Together We Are One" consisted of many previous American Idol contestants, including winners Kelly Clarkson, Ruben Studdard, Fantasia Barrino, Carrie Underwood, Jordin Sparks, Taylor Hicks, and Kris Allen.
45. ^{{cite web|url=http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox/2010/03/american-idol-top-20-week-in-review-teen-girl-dreams-and-ethnic-cleansing.html|title='American Idol' Top 20 week in review: Teen girl dreams and ethnic cleansing|publisher=Zap2it|last=Reiher|first=Andrea|date=March 5, 2010|accessdate=April 24, 2011}}
46. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1632112/20100218/story.jhtml|title=Chris Golightly Disqualified From 'American Idol' Top 24|publisher=MTV|last=Kaufman|first=Gil|date=February 18, 2010|accessdate=February 8, 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100325155629/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1632112/20100218/story.jhtml| archivedate= March 25, 2010 | deadurl= no}}
47. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.clubcity.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=87478|title=슈퍼스타K3 크리스, 한국노래도 수준급 '샤이니 헬로' 완벽소화|publisher="씨티신문 (City Daily)"|last=김|first=현지|date=September 3, 2011|accessdate=September 3, 2011}}
48. ^Slezak, Michael. http://www.ew.com/recap/american-idol-recap-season-9-episode-21. "The Unbearable Triteness of Leaving." March 10, 2010.
49. ^Ryan Seacrest spoiler ignites Twitter revolt March 18, 2010 The Los Angeles Times.
50. ^'Idol' suffers historic ratings low after Seacrest spoils it March 18, 2010 The Washington Post
51. ^'American Idol': Ryan Seacrest spoils results show on Twitter March 18, 2010 Entertainment Weekly
52. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/36449260/ns/entertainment-reality_tv/|title=‘Idol’s’ problem isn’t Ellen anymore – it’s Ryan|publisher=MSN|accessdate=June 5, 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100421014338/http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/36449260/ns/entertainment-reality_tv/| archivedate=April 21, 2010| deadurl= no}}
53. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/36599777/ns/entertainment-reality_tv|title=Forget Simon — ‘Idol’s’ all about Ryan now|publisher=MSN|accessdate=June 5, 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100420121744/http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/36599777/ns/entertainment-reality_tv| archivedate= April 20, 2010 | deadurl= no}}
54. ^{{cite web|url=http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory?id=10545374 |title=American Idol" Ratings Down, but Ad Sales Seen Up |publisher=ABC |location=USA |accessdate=April 19, 2012}}
55. ^[https://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/08/arts/television/08arts-AMERICANIDOL_BRF.html ‘American Idol’ Ratings Hit a Low Mark"]
56. ^{{cite web|last=Bianco |first=Robert |url=https://www.usatoday.com/life/television/reviews/2010-05-04-idolfix04_ST_N.htm |title=It's time for producers to fix 'American Idol,' and here's how |work=USA Today |date=May 5, 2010 |accessdate=April 19, 2012}}
57. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2010/04/20/idol-contestant-crystal-bowersox-claims-betrayed-ryan-seacrest/ |title='Idol' Contestant Crystal Bowersox Claims She Was 'Betrayed' by Ryan Seacrest |publisher=Fox News |date=April 7, 2010 |accessdate=April 19, 2012}}
58. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tmz.com/2010/04/15/american-idol-crystal-bowersox-ryan-seacrest-quit/ |title='American Idol' Front-Runner Almost Quit |publisher=Tmz.com |date=April 16, 2010 |accessdate=April 19, 2012}}
59. ^{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2010/06/16/final-2009-10-broadcast-primetime-show-average-viewership/54336 |title=Final 2009–10 Broadcast Primetime Show Average Viewership |publisher=Tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com |date=June 16, 2010 |accessdate=April 19, 2012}}
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