8/31/2023 0 Comments Jurnee and ada vox![]() ![]() To stay alive, he wisely chose the safe route with “Demons” by Imagine Dragons. Jonny Brenns needed more than extra ballet lessons to stay in the competition, as he learned that he, too, landed in the danger zone. Bryan vowed that he would “fight” for him. “America does not know what they are doing,” said Richie. What is wrong with America that Dennis Lorenzo, one of the most interesting contestants from this season, didn’t go straight to the safe zone? To his credit, Lorenzo showed chutzpah after he learned he didn’t earn enough votes, saying “it’s time to change their minds.” He made a good case for himself with Maxwell’s version of the Kate Bush ballad “This Woman’s Work” impressing the judges. She worked the stage as if she were at the CMAs already, prompting a wide-eyed Perry to exclaim, “What did you have for dinner?” ![]() She sailed right through, and kept the momentum going with an energetic performance of “Little Red Wagon” by Miranda Lambert. ![]() Gabby Barrett’s trip through the “star wash,” as Perry put it the other night, was successful as far as America was concerned. “Who are you? That is what we are looking for.” “You have to bring style now,” advised Richie. “This is the best you ever sounded,” said Perry. “Way to state your case,” Bryan said, who then joked he was killing his career as he was once again booed for pointing out pitch problems. By the end, Perry and Bryan were on their feet. He handled it beautifully, even hitting a nice falsetto mid-song. Louisiana heartthrob Garret Jacobs found himself in the danger zone as well, and ripped a page from the Phillip Phillips playbook, performing “Have You Ever Seen the Rain” by Creedence Clearwater Revival in an attempt to survive another week. Foehner is fun to watch, and is so comfortable breaking into solos. Cade is embracing his role as the sexy guitar god, and the audience ate up his performance of “Bright Light,” by Gary Clark, Jr. Next through was long-haired rocker Cade Foehner who took a backstage stroll with Seacrest, who revealed the good news before he joined the band. All three judges sounded as if they were already telling him goodbye - Richie was already talking about all of the “no’s” that performers hear in show business - with only an hour and a half left in the show. Richie offered some advice, “We don’t know who you are until you show us who you are.”ĭonaldson finally performed a song from this century with “Jealous” by Nick Jonas, but the poor boy looked like all the life was sucked out of him and he was going to cry. Sussett took a big risk with an original, bilingual song as she tried to keep her spot, earning judge Luke Bryan’s respect. The next two singers - Michelle Sussett and Marcio Donaldson - were swiftly escorted from the highway to the danger zone, but neither one’s appearances were a surprise. ![]()
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