Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Idol Chatter...top 13
Friday, February 24, 2012
Idol Chatter...Top 24
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Idol Chatter...Vegas
Joshua Ledet--didn't really like him until tonight.
Shannon Macgrane-a consistent performer and list-topper.
Lauren Gray-there's no crying in music! Loved the coach.
Wendy Taylor-never seen her before, but nice voice.
HeeJun Han-Korean Wonder-kid.
Neco Starr-where did he come from? Born to be a Starr??
Jen Hirsch-again...she's a little spazzy with her hands.
Crighton Fraker-what kind of a name is that? I'll tell you....a rock-star's name, that's what.
Others that made it through from the first un-recorded hour:
David Leathers Jr.
Colton Dixon
Reid Grimm
Shocking and disappointing that Johnny Keyser didn't make it through. I thought he really hade something.
Next week....top 40!
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Idol Chatter...Hollywood
Double bonus...we also got to hear the solos (sans comments from the judges), well, mostly.Here are my official "ones to watch"...
1. Colton Dixon--I believe I picked him as a front-runner last year. Maybe time has improved his performance ability, although it has not improved his hairstyle.
2. Phillip Phillps--he keeps popping up on my lists, so there must be something to this kid. I like the raspy, folksy rock tone to his voice.
3. Jen Hirsch--like her, not love yet. Just call me Ben from the Bach...can't commit yet.
4. Crighton Fraker--don't like the look, but the voice is as the Kardashian's would say...amazeballs.
5. Shannon Macgrane--she's the 16 year old that enjoyed a very awkard moment between her Dad and Steven Tyler...her voice is impressive.
6. Reid Grimm--drama-mama-and man can he talk. He played the drums at the last minute but it was probably 3 hours before...you know, through the magic of television and all. COOL.
7. Adam Brock--he's got his lucky hanky, a wife and baby and has dubbed himself "white chocolate". We all know white chocolate melts and isn't really chocolate at all. We'll see if he can stand up to the pressure.
Tomorrow night....Vegas baby?
Saturday, February 11, 2012
A Little Light Reading
The Book Thief—More than anything I've read lately, this book really stuck
with me and made me think. This book is written from the perspective
of "death" and is set in Nazi Germany. The Book Thief has to be one of
the best books I've read in years. It lead me to a few others…
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas—Also set in Nazi Germany, this one is written from the perspective of a nine year old boy, Bruno. He is trying to absorb the changes around him as his family moves into the commander's house at "Out With" or as we know it, Auschwitz. It comes to a startling and abrupt end. The movie is also fantastic.
The Hiding Place—The last time I read this book was the Summer of 1997 and I read it all in one day and sat on the couch and cried while I finished it. Terribly moving it's the story of a Dutch family who helps move Jews to safety and hides some of them in their home. Corrie has such strength and tenacity, she inspires me to be more involved in standing up for others when I see injustice. It's a book everyone should read at least once.
Others:
Saving CeeCee Honeycut—great coming of age book
about a young lady with a mentally ill mother, named
Camille.
The Help—if you haven't seen the movie…do it! If you haven't
read the book…read it! Fantastic! I've read it twice and seen
the movie 3 or 4 times. Love it!
The Postmistress—New England small town during WWII.
A nice Summer book, easy and relaxing, not earth-shattering.
Matched—Young adult dystopian novel. Not quite as good
as the Hunger Games, but pretty close. I'm currently reading
the sequel: Crossed. Team Xander? Team Ky? We'll see…