Angie Miller first became a frontrunner on "American Idol" when she took a turn behind the piano and performed an original song, "You Set Me Free," during the show's Hollywood rounds. The judges were full of praise, and the 19-year-old Massachusetts native, who went from 'Angela' to 'Angie' during the course of the competition, was sent through to the voting rounds of the show. But ...
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‘AMERICAN IDOL’ SEASON 12, EPISODE 32 RECAP: FINAL FOUR GIRLS PERFORM AGAIN, NICKI MINAJ AND MARIAH CAREY BICKER
Last week was all about celebration because all of the ‘American Idol’ contestants were saved, but on last night’s episode, the home stretch of the season began and tensions were high. The top 4 ladies sang two songs each: one a recent song from 2013, and the other a “standard” classic.
Angie Miller’s 2013 choice was ...
‘AMERICAN IDOL’ SEASON 12, EPISODE 31 RECAP: CANDICE GLOVER, AMBER HOLCOMB HIT THE BOTTOM
The Top 4 girls kicked off the last episode of ‘American Idol’ with a sassy group rendition of Alicia Keys‘ ‘Girl on Fire.’ Then, a few surprise guests made their way to the singing competition’s stage. Stefano Langone, from ‘American Idol’ season 10, made a surprise visit and performed his new ...
‘AMERICAN IDOL’ SEASON 12, EPISODE 26 RECAP
On the last episode of ‘American Idol,’ the remaining Top 6 took to the stage and sang two songs of their choosing. The night kicked of with a “passionless” rendition of ‘Anyone Who Had a Heart’ by Angie Miller, but heated up when Amber Holcomb graciously floated onto the stage, wearing a ...
'American Idol' Recap: Big Voices and Forgotten Words on Detroit-Honoring Night (BILLBOARD)
The good news with "American Idol" this week? Apparently 'Motown Week' means less ballads on the singing competition, which after the last few weeks is a welcome respite indeed (let's thank Smokey Robinson, the mentor this evening). The bad? It's down to the top eight and still needs to fill two hours, so it's time for group performances! While that may not sound like a poor proposition, remember that this is the ...
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