i know Steven Tyler he became a rock idol in the 1970s, long before reality television even existed. And now he's joining 'American Idol,' the biggest reality show to ever hit these shores. As a judge, he'll be helping America choose their next 'Idol' through a competition. It's certainly a different journey.
In the past ten years, the show has become synonymous with finding gifted young people who proceed to secure successful recording careers. Most of these young people sing wholesome music that is popular with children, and parents usually have no trouble letting their kids listen to Kelly Clarkson or Jordin Sparks as opposed to other raunchier artists, but is American Idol 2011 still a family show?
What I also like are the behind the scene stories, like tonight’s story of 16-year-old Robbie Rosen who was paralyzed as a child and says singing has been his dream since he was just seven years old. Rosen sang a beautiful rendition of the Beatles “Yesterday” and went through to Hollywood unanimously. Another 16-year-old, Melinda Ademi, a war refugee from Kosovo, also got three thumbs up from the judges and is on her way to Hollywood. The most heartwarming story tonight might have been Brielle Von Hugel, whose father was diagnosed with throat cancer and didn’t know if he’d make it to see her sixteenth birthday. The judges had Brielle bring her father to the judging room when they announced she had made the cut.
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