‘American Idol’ alums offer advice to newbie class

Date February 21, 2010

Auditions, check! Top 24, check! Winning over America? Eek!

Anyone who’s been through the American Idol gauntlet will tell you the hard part starts now.

On The Red Carpet’s Rachel Smith caught up with several past contestants at the top 24 party last night in West Hollywood.

Alums like Jason Castro, Scott MacIntyre, Kimberly Locke, and Michael Johns were eager to offer their advice for the contestants.

Source: On The Red Carpet

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7 Responses to “‘American Idol’ alums offer advice to newbie class”

  1. cakelulu/Jane said at February 21st, 2010, 8:48 pm: ()

    Great video!!! Michael gives them really good advice and he looks absolutely wonderful!! :-)

  2. Carla/Bear said at February 22nd, 2010, 7:17 am: ()

    Yay Michael!!! Loved your advice!!! Stay true to yourself, and sing from your heart!!! Can’t get any better that that!!!

  3. silvia said at February 22nd, 2010, 10:41 am: ()

    I love Michael, and he always looks great. On his CD the song I like best is THIS Is GOODBYE, I think this could be a hit.

  4. Tara said at February 22nd, 2010, 12:36 pm: ()

    Michael’s song choices always came from the heart. He always stayed true to himself! Great advice Michael!!! They all need to take a lesson from your stage presence!!!

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