TAYLOR HICKS IS CROWNED THE "AMERICAN IDOL"; Approximately
580 Million Total Votes Cast During Historic Fifth Season of Television's
No. 1 Show; Prince Rocks the House Along with Guest Performers Clay
Aiken, Burt Bacharach, Mary J. Blige, Toni Braxton, Al Jarreau, Live,
Meat Loaf, Carrie
Underwood and Dionne Warwick
The record-setting fifth season of AMERICAN IDOL came to a spectacular
conclusion tonight as Taylor Hicks was crowned the winner during the live
two-hour season finale on FOX. Hicks, 29, from Birmingham, AL, emerged as
America's choice in a competition that began with tens of thousands of
hopefuls who auditioned in San Francisco, Austin, Boston, Chicago,
Greensboro, Las Vegas
and Denver. Over the course of the season, viewers cast approximately 580
million votes in support of their favorite contestants.
Superstar singer/songwriter Prince made a surprise appearance on
tonight’s grand finale, performing two songs from his new album “3121”
– “Lolita” and “Satisfied.” The show also featured the Top 12
AMERICAN IDOL contestants performing with guest artists Clay Aiken, Burt
Bacharach, Mary J. Blige, Toni Braxton, Al Jarreau, Live, Meat Loaf and
Dionne Warwick. Last season’s winner, Carrie Underwood, took the stage
for the last time as the reigning American Idol, performing “Don’t
Forget to Remember Me.” Among their multiple performances, McPhee sang
“It’s All Coming Back to Me Now” with legendary singer Meat Loaf,
and Hicks was joined by Toni Braxton on “In the Ghetto.”
Hicks is the fifth American Idol to be crowned, joining Kelly
Clarkson, Ruben
Studdard, Fantasia
and Carrie Underwood as winners of the coveted title, a major recording
contract and a management contract.
Tuesday night's final performance show had the audience on its feet, as
Hicks and co-finalist Katharine
McPhee each performed three songs. Hicks sang “Do I Make You Proud,”
written by Absolute and Tracy Ackerman, while McPhee sang “My Destiny,”
written by Harry Sommerdahl, Hanne Sorvag and Tim Baxter. In addition,
Hicks sang "Living for the City” and "Levon” and McPhee sang
"Over the Rainbow" and "Black Horse and the Cherry
Tree." The night was topped off by Daniel Powter’s special
performance of his hit single “Bad Day.”
Tuesday’s square-off featuring Hicks and McPhee marked AMERICAN
IDOL's highest-rated final performance show ever among Adults 18-49 and
Total Viewers. As the talent competition wound down tonight, IDOL
concluded a tremendous season – gaining 2% in Adults 18-49 and 12% in
Total Viewers versus the same telecasts last year, and gaining +9% in
Adults 18-49 and +14% in Total Viewers versus the same weeks last season.
Fourteen-time Emmy-nominated AMERICAN IDOL is created and
executive-produced by Simon Fuller, founder of 19 Entertainment, Ltd.; 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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www.foxflash.com.