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Originally posted by: Aquila76
The one thing that bothers me about American Idol (and why I don't watch it) is that nobody does anything after winning it (except for Kelly Clarkson - she's the exception that proves the rule). Where is Rueben? Fantasia? Hicks? That's right, back in relative obscurity where they were before American Idol.
Wrong.
Hicks has an album coming out. Can you at least give him time to record it before you say he's back in obscurity? He had to tour with the Idols first.

Ruben has an album coming out in September. He has been Grammy nominated and his first album went platinum.

Fantasia just starred in a movie about her life...yep, she's faded away. BTW, she got FOUR Grammy nominations. She has another album coming out in November.
* 2004 Billboard single of the year, "I Believe"
* 2004 Billboard Top selling R&B/Hip-Hop single of the year, "I Believe"
* 2005 Billboard-American Urban Radio Networks Top R&B/hip-hop single (sales), "I Believe"
* 2005 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Female Artist
* 2006 Groovevolt Music Awards- Best New Artist
* 2006 ASCAP R&B/Hip-Hop Awards, "Free Yourself"
* 2006 ASCAP R&B/Hip-Hop Awards, "Truth Is"
Yep, she's faded away.

Don't forget Clay Aiken.
His 3rd album is coming out soon.
He had the best-selling single of 2003
Won Top 40 male artist of the year in 2004.
Also won several Christian music awards for his Christmas album.

Yep, he's back in obscurity.

How about Carrie Underwood, 2005's winner?
2005
Billboard Music Awards:
Top-Selling Hot 100 Song Of The Year: "Inside Your Heaven" (Won)
Country Single Sales Artist Of The Year (Won)

2006
GMA Music awards:
Country Recorded Song Of The Year: "Jesus, Take the Wheel" (Won)

CMT awards:
Female Video Of The Year: "Jesus, Take the Wheel" (Won)
Breakthrough Video Of The Year: "Jesus, Take the Wheel" (Won)
Most Inspiring Video Of The Year: "Jesus, Take the Wheel" (Nominated)

Academy of Country Music:

Top New Female Vocalist Of The Year (Won)
Single Record Of The Year: "Jesus, Take the Wheel" (Won)
Top Female Vocalist Of The Year (Nominated)
Song of the Year: "Jesus, Take the Wheel" (Nominated)

She has a 3x Platinum album, and 2 Platinum singles.

Yep, nobody has heard from her, either.

So much for your reason for not watching Idol. Try knowing what you're talking about next time.
 

dafatha00

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Originally posted by: mpitts
Originally posted by: BlancoNino
Originally posted by: dullard
Once again I have to disagree with BlancoNino. Talent will get you nowhere in entertainment. Publicity is what you need to succeed.

Many of the people who are famous have little to no talent (Paris Hilton anyone?). Yet, they'll get TV shows, they'll get movies, they'll get top 20 songs, etc. A recording studio can make ANYONE sound gifted. Talent is not needed. Publicity is all you need to succeed.

Thank you for proving my point. These folks are NOT talented enough to make it on their own, thus the publicity from American Idol. That's why I hate the show.

One person barely/somewhat agrees with you and all of the sudden you are validated and correct?

lol
 

Jeff7

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Ok, so American Idol gets you publicity. Thing is, how do you get onto the show in the first place? Most likely through a screening test of some sort where a panel evaluates a potential competitor's marketability - will they get ratings? If so, put them on the show. If they can get a record deal, that's fine too. William Hung got onto the show, and he can't sing for sh~t. But he got on. Why? The people making the show knew he'd help with ratings. And he actually got a record deal, oddly enough.

So concerning "being noticed" - the "talent" out there has to get noticed by the American Idol scouts too. It all is probably part of the same industry talent trawler, but some of the "talent" found is channeled through American Idol as a marketing ploy. It's a way for the record companies to get America to vote for who they want to pay money to listen to in the future, and money is made in the process of airing this process.
 

spike spiegal

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No artist that made it big from that show was original or even good.

The Grammy Awards would say otherwise.

Also, within a single season of American Idol I see a greater diversity of talent and genre's of music than I get to see in any other medium. Last season alone I saw about half a dozen vocal performances that make the best pop stars look stupid. Chris Daughtry and Katharine McPhee came out of nowehere and either are better than dozens of 'made for radio' pop stars.

While American Idol producers pick the group, it's really up to the audience to do the sifting, and the format does work. Beats having record producers or radio DJ's pick it for you.
 

BlancoNino

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Originally posted by: spike spiegal
No artist that made it big from that show was original or even good.

The Grammy Awards would say otherwise.

Also, within a single season of American Idol I see a greater diversity of talent and genre's of music than I get to see in any other medium. Last season alone I saw about half a dozen vocal performances that make the best pop stars look stupid. Chris Daughtry and Katharine McPhee came out of nowehere and either are better than dozens of 'made for radio' pop stars.

While American Idol producers pick the group, it's really up to the audience to do the sifting, and the format does work. Beats having record producers or radio DJ's pick it for you.


LMAO. They hand out Grammy's to the biggest hacks in music.

BTW, if the audience chooses the winner of the talented performer...and another guy runs a close second...how come the second guy doesn't go on to be a big performer like the first one? That's right, because they give the winner stardom. They give that person a record deal, professional musicians, and marketing hype.


 

spike spiegal

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Should the next American Idol be decided by the audience of a TV show or by supporting a talented musician that is out there performing and playing gigs and is really impressing the hell out of crowds?

Bo Bice did an Accapalla during the end of the season a couple years ago that it still getting shudders of awe in rock forums, and deserves it.

Katherine McPhee sang a 'judges pick from Simon' last season that is one of the best female solos I've ever heard.

Been to dozens of concerts in my life as well, along with a few operas. I still hear some Idol performances that are WAY better and hardly over-produced. The initial CD's by some of the artists might be over-produced, but their next ones aren't.
 

spike spiegal

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They hand out Grammy's to the biggest hacks in music.

Coming from somebody with an Olsen Twins poster on your ceiling, that doesn't say much.

BTW, if the audience chooses the winner of the talented performer...and another guy runs a close second...how come the second guy doesn't go on to be a big performer like the first one?

Several times in Idol history the runner up has sold more CD's than the actual winner. Chris Daughtry came in fourth, and the dude was offered the lead for Fuel I believe.

 

AnonymouseUser

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Originally posted by: spike spiegal

They hand out Grammy's to the biggest hacks in music.

Coming from somebody with an Olsen Twins poster on your ceiling, that doesn't say much.

Yeah, only talented artists have ever won a Grammy, or any other music award for that matter (one Grammy, three AMAs). :roll:

Anyone else mentioning Idol winners and their plethora of music awards can just stfu.
 

OpenThirdEye

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Originally posted by: AnonymouseUser
Originally posted by: spike spiegal

They hand out Grammy's to the biggest hacks in music.

Coming from somebody with an Olsen Twins poster on your ceiling, that doesn't say much.

Yeah, only talented artists have ever won a Grammy, or any other music award for that matter (one Grammy, three AMAs). :roll:

Anyone else mentioning Idol winners and their plethora of music awards can just stfu.

QFT!! Thank you very much!
 

Pacfanweb

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Originally posted by: BlancoNino
Originally posted by: spike spiegal
No artist that made it big from that show was original or even good.

The Grammy Awards would say otherwise.

Also, within a single season of American Idol I see a greater diversity of talent and genre's of music than I get to see in any other medium. Last season alone I saw about half a dozen vocal performances that make the best pop stars look stupid. Chris Daughtry and Katharine McPhee came out of nowehere and either are better than dozens of 'made for radio' pop stars.

While American Idol producers pick the group, it's really up to the audience to do the sifting, and the format does work. Beats having record producers or radio DJ's pick it for you.


LMAO. They hand out Grammy's to the biggest hacks in music.

BTW, if the audience chooses the winner of the talented performer...and another guy runs a close second...how come the second guy doesn't go on to be a big performer like the first one? That's right, because they give the winner stardom. They give that person a record deal, professional musicians, and marketing hype.
You are so dense. Ever heard of Clay Aiken?
How about Bo Bice? Both finished second, and both both are successful. Bo had had 2 #1 singles already.
 

Jeff7

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Her argument is that a lot of talented people don't get noticed.

Something to add to this - a lot of talented people simply might not be marketable. They might have a really weird laugh, so they'd be made fun of in the media, which could hurt record sales, despite having an excellent singing voice, or incredible musical skill. Maybe it's someone who makes music like Enya's but dresses gothy and has all kinds of tatoos - not very marketable.
Talent does not necessarily equate to profit, and vice versa. Britney Spears was incredibly profitable, but I don't know how many people would call her "musically talented." Why? She was apparently willing to do anything to keep bringing in money. Anything.