All
Contestants Safe on American Idol; Next Week - Bon Jovi
4/27/07
ALL CONTESTANTS SAFE ON “AMERICAN IDOL”; WORLD-RECORD 70 MILLION
VOTES CAST DURING “IDOL GIVES BACK”; OVER $60 MILLION ALREADY RAISED
FOR POVERTY RELIEF FROM CORPORATE AND VIEWER DONATIONS; 6 FINALISTS WILL
RETURN TO COMPETE ON BON JOVI-THEMED PERFORMANCE SHOW TUESDAY, MAY 1, ON
FOX
Bon Jovi to Perform on Next Results Show Wednesday, May 2, on FOX
In an unprecedented and unexpected AMERICAN IDOL first, all six
contestants were declared safe this week during last night’s IDOL GIVES
BACK fundraising special. Amazingly, over 70 million votes were received
after Tuesday’s performance show, setting a new AMERICAN IDOL and world
record. The two-part IDOL GIVES BACK special, which concluded with last
night’s star-studded gala, has already raised over $60 million (and
counting) for Charity Projects Entertainment Fund (CPEF) and its charity
beneficiaries that provide relief programs to help children and young
people in extreme poverty in America and Africa. Donations continue to
flow in, and an updated total will be announced on AMERICAN IDOL next
Tuesday, May 1 (8:00-9:00 PM ET live/PT tape-delayed) on FOX. Donations
will continue to be accepted through Thursday, May 31, by telephone at
1-877-IDOL-AID (1-877-436-5243) and via the Internet at
www.Americanidol.com.
The corporate sponsors of IDOL GIVES BACK are led by News Corporation,
Ford, Coca-Cola and AT&T. FOX parent company News Corp. generously
pledged 10 cents for each of the first 50 million votes received on
Tuesday night, resulting in a $5-million donation. Allstate and ExxonMobil
will make matching contributions to Save the Children and Malaria No More,
respectively, via CPEF. In addition, Ford has contributed generously by
producing a very special music video featuring the Top 6 finalists. This
video along with a unique version of “Stayin’ Alive” and Carrie
Underwood performing “I’ll Stand By You,” which aired last night,
will be available for download on iTunes along with other music segments
from the broadcast. Proceeds from the downloads will be contributed to
IDOL GIVES BACK. Additional corporate contributions were announced from
the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and ConAgra Foods.
Last night’s two-hour IDOL GIVES BACK special featured performances
from the AMERICAN IDOL stage – where Ryan
Seacrest hosted alongside AMERICAN IDOL judges Randy
Jackson, Paul
Abdul and Simon
Cowell – as well as the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles,
where Ellen DeGeneres served as host. DeGeneres announced that she is
making a personal donation of $100,000. Throughout the evening, viewers
had an opportunity to make their own donations via toll-free pledge lines
and the Internet.
The night culminated in Bono and Dave Stewart’s specially
commissioned song “American Prayer,” performed by the Top 6 finalists.
Also appearing on the AMERICAN IDOL stage, Celine
Dion traveled back to 1968 to duet with the late Elvis Presley on his
hit song “If I Can Dream,” and the Top 6 finalists sang Quincy Jones’
anthem “Time to Care” after being mentored by the legendary music
producer. Additional celebrities appearing on the AMERICAN IDOL set
included Jack Black and Seal.
Earth, Wind & Fire, Il Divo, Rascal Flatts, Josh Groban with the
African Children’s Choir, the original American Idol Kelly
Clarkson and Annie Lennox gave live performances from Walt Disney
Concert Hall.
The illustrious group of celebrity participants also included Madonna,
as well as Kirstie Alley, Gillian Anderson, Marc Anthony, Kevin Bacon,
Jason Biggs, Blue Man Group, Emily Blunt, Michael Bublé, Helena Bonham
Carter, Tom Cruise,
Matt Damon, Chris
Daughtry, Mickey Dolenz, Hugh
Grant, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Teri
Hatcher, Goldie Hawn, LeBron James, Chris Kattan, Keira
Knightley, Lisa Kudrow, Hugh Laurie, Rob Lowe, Joel and Benji Madden,
Eric McCormack, Dr. Phil
McGraw, Kevin McNally, Helen Mirren, Parminder Nagra, Shaquille O’Neal, Gwyneth
Paltrow, Miss Piggy, Rob Schneider, David Schwimmer, the Simpsons, Ben
Stiller, Twiggy, Harvey Weinstein and Forest Whitaker.
Seacrest kept the Top 6 contestants in suspense as he told them one by
one – and in no particular order – that they were safe. Next week,
television’s most popular show heats up when the Top 6 (Melinda
Doolittle, LaKisha
Jones, Blake
Lewis, Chris
Richardson, Jordin
Sparks and Phil
Stacey) compete head-to-head again on Tuesday, May 1 (8:00-9:00 PM ET
live/PT tape-delayed). Rock star Jon Bon Jovi will mentor the contestants
as they prepare to sing songs by his legendary band. Tune in the following
night to see a live performance by multi-Platinum Bon Jovi and find out
who receives enough votes to stay in the competition and who must go home.
The AMERICAN IDOL producers have determined that the voting totals from
this week and next week will be combined, and the “bottom 2” will be
sent home on the live results show Wednesday, May 2 (9:00-10:00 PM ET
live/PT tape-delayed) on FOX. As with this week, next week’s voting
window will be extended from two to four hours.
CPEF is a new charitable organization established to raise money and
awareness to help combat extreme poverty in the U.S. and throughout the
world, particularly in Africa. CPEF’s mission is to use the power of
entertainment to drive positive change to achieve its vision of creating a
just world free from poverty. CPEF is inspired and supported by the UK
charity that invented Red Nose Day.
CPEF is a supporter of ONE: The Campaign to Make Poverty History, a new
effort by Americans to rally Americans -- ONE by ONE -- to fight the
emergency of global AIDS and extreme poverty. ONE is a coalition of over
2.4 million people and more than 100 of the nation's leading relief,
humanitarian and advocacy organizations joining together to help save
lives in Africa and the world’s poorest countries.
In the United States, CPEF has selected Save the Children, America’s
Second Harvest – The Nation’s Food Bank Network, Boys & Girls
Clubs of America and Children’s Health Fund as beneficiaries of IDOL
GIVES BACK. These organizations deliver support to poor children in some
of the most disadvantaged areas of the country, providing them with
medical care, food and grocery products, health and life skills, literacy
programs and obesity prevention, among other important initiatives.
In Africa, funds will be dedicated to The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB
and Malaria, Malaria No More, Nothing But Nets, Save the Children and The
U.S. Fund for UNICEF. Each organization will receive funds to support
efforts to battle poverty through various health and education programs,
including delivering medical supplies and providing clean water. These
organizations also aim to control and prevent malaria through practical
resources and programs, including providing life-saving bed nets and other
activities tied to Africa Malaria Day on April 25.
AMERICAN IDOL is created and executive-produced by Simon Fuller,
founder of 19 Entertainment; and executive-produced by Cecile Frot-Coutaz,
CEO, FremantleMedia North America, Inc.; Nigel Lythgoe, President, 19
Television; and Ken Warwick, Executive Producer, FremantleMedia North
America, Inc.
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