I've seen a few I thought were pretty interesting, obviously can't remember most of their names I did like Adrienne Beasley from the girls, lovely tone to her voice
Scott McCreery is the stand-out for me so far, although as a country singer, he is not my style.
Yes he sounded pretty decent, and he's the only one i really remember besides "fat ginger kid" (whom I liked) and Jerome Bell (but is already pushed by producers as an early favourite...)
Too bad Scott McCreery comes across like a Christian Republican Redneck, which is not my cup of tea.:sleep:
There have been some good voices so far. The ones that I can remember and so clearly stick out for me, are Casey and Brett. Though, what I like about HW and the run ups to the finals, is that there are some hidden gems (hopefully) that we haven't seen in the auditions.
I am enjoying this season so much more than last year's already.
I think Julia is the 'complete package' as Simon was so fond of saying. Really like the Cowboy (name?), Casey Abrams is just great.
Can't abide that Ashley aka Crack Girl, but the group she was in did the Blu Cantrall song 'Hit 'em up style' which I LOVED - best harmonies I've heard from an AI group day in years!
Pia Toscano is outstanding; I hope she gets far, she is vocally phenomenal.
Scotty McCreery is also very original and a voice like that is unknown in a talent competition, I expect him to get far.
Pia Toscano is outstanding; I hope she gets far, she is vocally phenomenal.
Scotty McCreery is also very original and a voice like that is unknown in a talent competition, I expect him to get far.
Omg Satanel, I'm so glad we agree again!
There's a person on tonights show called "Ashton" who I'm sure you'll like.
The males are standing out for me at this stage, I loved Scott and Robbie from the first audition and I also realy like Brett and Chris Medina, although a lot of that's down to their personality.
The females are forming something of a mass but the ones that definitely stand out are Pia and Lauren. Actually the one that really stands out is Ashley but in a bad way, she's soooooo annoying
I have no idea why Ashley got into the final 50, she's an emotional wreck. The panel aren't doing her any favours by keeping on putting her through, I bet if Simon had still been on the panel she'd have gone ages ago.
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He's my favourite too, there are others I like but can't remember their names yet.
No tumbleweed here - she has been my favourite so far too. She had such a lovely melody to her voice.
I have seen others that I quite like too but she is the one I remember most
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnJRvz8LUko
Yes he sounded pretty decent, and he's the only one i really remember besides "fat ginger kid" (whom I liked) and Jerome Bell (but is already pushed by producers as an early favourite...)
Too bad Scott McCreery comes across like a Christian Republican Redneck, which is not my cup of tea.:sleep:
wish people wouldnt forget her, she should be one of the top ranked so far this year!
Casey
Chelsee
Are the ones I am keeping my eye on at the moment.
Also like Jerome and Lauren.
Oh, and I liked the little we saw of Karen too!
I am enjoying this season so much more than last year's already.
I agree on this, fantastic voice, but hoping he doesn't become boring too quickly.
Julie Zorilla
Robbie Rosen
Three favourites at the minute...
I think Julia is the 'complete package' as Simon was so fond of saying. Really like the Cowboy (name?), Casey Abrams is just great.
Can't abide that Ashley aka Crack Girl, but the group she was in did the Blu Cantrall song 'Hit 'em up style' which I LOVED - best harmonies I've heard from an AI group day in years!
Scotty McCreery is also very original and a voice like that is unknown in a talent competition, I expect him to get far.
Omg Satanel, I'm so glad we agree again!
Jamaican Girl
Adrienne Beasley (she's gone )
Lauren Aliana.
The females are forming something of a mass but the ones that definitely stand out are Pia and Lauren. Actually the one that really stands out is Ashley but in a bad way, she's soooooo annoying