How to Audition for American Idol Season 10 – Audition Dates and Cities
[...] We already told you How to audition to Shark Tank, and how to audition to So You Think You can Dance. We also checked out how to audition for American Idol Season 10 by video. [...]
Katherine Lavenue
I am 16 can I audition? I go to school in MA and would love to be the next true voice!
Janice Nolting
I am a seventy-year old pianist and jazz organist who has played and performed for years in my hometown, doing mostly music therapy for the elderly in senior centers and nursing homes,small lounges and a few wild parties.
I am very talented as I play boogie, plus favorite love ballads. From readying your requirements for the auditions, however I take it I am over the hill,(of which I fail to understand as I haven't had a sick day in my life and line dance three times a week, also, bicycle five miles a day. Another draw-back is that I would have to bring my own instrument in, as jazz organs are all different and it would be too much bother to have to learn how to play another one all over at this time.
I love your show and think it really brings a lot of dreams to the talented performers, dreams of which they wouldn't have without the opportunity of performing on your show. However, I think you are highly discriminatory in selecting your talent for auditions and the fact they can't bring in their own instruments really prevents those with instrumental talent from even getting a chance for an audition.
The world does not begin and end with singers, some of the most notable talent in the world are instrumentalists, and old ladies like me. Being old is not the end of ones musical world, in some cases, it can be just the beginning.
Thank you kindly for your time.
Janice Nolting (Also known as,"The Church Lady")
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[...] Something happened there? Don´t read to much into it… but perhaps these results are as manipulated as American Idol fixed results [...]
Complain guys!
Basically, people have to stop making it an “Adam” issue, and start making it a consumer rip off issue. The vote was essentially rigged … duh ...that’s obvious. AT&T admitted to improprieties in the voting process in Arkansas. This means that there was fraudulent behavior on their part and possibly AI, and consumers may be entitled to get their money back for being falsely enticed into voting (in order for AI and AT&T to suck money out of them of course) with the promise that their votes would count during the AI season and especially the finale. Some people spend a lot of money voting, and for what? IT’S RIGGED FOLKS.
Fraud By Wire is a federal crime, therefore applicable in every state simply by filing a complaint. You can file a complaint on line with the FCC or by submitting a complaint in writing by US Mail to:
Federal Communications Commission
Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau
Consumer Inquiries and Complaints Division 445 12th Street, SW
Washington, DC 20554.
www.fcc.gov.cqb
http://esupport.fcc.gov/complaints.htm
Complain, as a matter of principle. Why should AI and AT&T not be held accountable?