03-07-2013 08:25 PM
I like the singer-songwriters. If they play an instrument, write music, and of course move me, they'll probably have my vote, regardless of gender, race, or instrument preference
IDC #1
03-07-2013 08:32 PM
poisnivyred wrote:
I'm seeing 3 contestants who want to be country or pop country, 4 who are r&b and/or gospel, 2 are Latin soft pop/adult contemporary, and 1 wholesome pop.. I'm not very excited about this season as none of these really represent the type of music I usually buy.
Ivy, who is the "wholesome Pop" contestant? Maybe Idol will have a Rock or Woodstock theme?
03-07-2013 08:34 PM
I like the singer-songwriters. If they play an instrument, write music, and of course move me, they'll probably have my vote, regardless of gender, race, or instrument preference
IDC #1
03-07-2013 08:37 PM
I like the singer-songwriters. If they play an instrument, write music, and of course move me, they'll probably have my vote, regardless of gender, race, or instrument preference
IDC #1
03-07-2013 08:37 PM
poisnivyred wrote:
Angie. She's done all pop so far, I did love her original tho. I'd like a little more edge from someone.. Anyone.
Same here. These contestants are putting me to sleep.
03-07-2013 08:38 PM
poisnivyred wrote:
Also.. I'm not sure who could genially pull off a rock theme out of this group.. Although, the "rock" idol songbook does contain a lot of laid back numbers.
Maybe Paul or Angie?
03-07-2013 08:39 PM
Kree is the one I think will do well with all the themes.
03-07-2013 08:40 PM
I like the singer-songwriters. If they play an instrument, write music, and of course move me, they'll probably have my vote, regardless of gender, race, or instrument preference
IDC #1
03-07-2013 08:41 PM
poisnivyred wrote:
That would depend on the level of rock in the song picked.. The Beatles are in the rock book, but I'm thinking more like LZ..
Bring back Adam or Elise ![]()
03-07-2013 08:42 PM
I like the singer-songwriters. If they play an instrument, write music, and of course move me, they'll probably have my vote, regardless of gender, race, or instrument preference
IDC #1