Showing posts with label Phillip Phillips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Phillip Phillips. Show all posts

Thursday, September 20, 2012

AMERICAN IDOL SEASON 11 LIVE IN MANILA 2012


American Idol Live Tour 2012 on September 21, 2012, 8pm at the Smart Araneta Coliseum byOvation Productions.
American Idols Live Tour 2012  features the top 10 finalists from the show’s 11th season. These include the 2012 American Idol winner, Phillip Phillips, our very own Jessica Sanchez, Joshua Ledet, Colton Dixon, Skylar Laine, Hollie Cavanagh, Elsie Testone, Heejun Han, DeAndre Brackensick and Erika Van Pelt.
Catch your American Idol favorites performing solo, as well as showcased in duets and groupperformances on September 21, 2012 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.
Ticket Prices:

VIP SEATED – P11,090
PATRON SEATED – P10,560
PATRON STANDING – P9,770
LOWER BOX VIP – P7,920
LOWER BOX REGULAR – P5,810
UPPER BOX A (UA) – P3,700
UPPER BOX B (UB) – P2,115
GENERAL ADMISSION (GA) – P845

Friday, May 25, 2012

Phillip Phillips beats Jessica Sanchez in the American Idol Finale

Phillip Phillips and Jessica Sanchez: Their journeys may have started in the same way, but their stories ended very differently.

The finale kicked off with the Top 13 American Idol finalists performing Bruno Mars' "Runaway Baby," complete with break dancers. Then, Phillip took the stage to sing "Have You Ever Seen the Rain?" and "Bad Moon Rising" with CCR's John Fogerty.

After a look back at some fun Idol moments from the season (including several involving Steven Tyler's rear end), Fantasia joined Joshua ("Mantasia") for a rollicking performance of Elton John's classic, "Take Me to the Pilot."

Idol's resident mentor, Jimmy Iovine, confessed in a video "love letter" to Jennifer Lopez that he often confused her name with Jessica's (he also had trouble with "Joshica"). 

Then performances kept on coming. The top female finalists joined Chaka Khan for a medley of her hits before Rihanna took the stage for a super sexy performance of her latest hit, "Where Have You Been?" Then country queens Skylar Laine and Reba paired up to perform "Turn on the Radio."

Next, Steven Tyler gave us a peek inside his "colorful" world, which involves a sloth, Playboy bunnies, and, yes, his organ – the one he used to write “Dream On.” Then, Jessica Sanchez took the stage to reprise her show-stopping version of Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You."

There were more performances yet to come. The top male finalists joined Neil Diamond to sing a medley of his hits, and in a hilarious video moment, the male and female finalists proved to Randy that they could indeed sing the phone book!

Up next: Idol's own Jennifer Lopez took the stage for a sexy performance of "Goin' In" and "Follow the Leader." (The costumes — and the dance moves — provided plenty of eye candy!). 

Then came the shocker: Season 5 finalist Ace Young proposed to Season 3 runner-up Diana DeGarmo, live on the Idol stage. She said yes!

Back to the performances. Hollie Cavanagh sang "You'll Never Walk Alone" with Idol winner Jordin Sparks, and the male finalists paid tribute to the Bee Gees. 

Another huge moment: Original "Dreamgirl" Jennifer Holiday joined Jessica Sanchez for a bring-the-house-down performance of "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going."

And it kept getting better: Aerosmith (including Idol's own Steven Tyler, of course) gave Idol fans a mini-rock concert, performing their new single "Legendary Child" and their classic hit, "Walk This Way."

Finally, Jessica and Phillip performed a duet of the 1982 hit, "Up Where We Belong," and then it was time for the official results.

Ryan dimmed the lights . . . after a staggering 132 million votes were counted, setting a new world record, our new American Idol is Phillip Phillips!

Last year's Idol, Scotty McCreery, presented Phillip with his official trophy, and Ryan handed Phillip his guitar to sing his winning song, "Home." However, Phillip became too emotional to finish the song — after the confetti fell, he walked off the stage to hug his family. That wraps up Season 11 of American Idol. Congratulations, Phillip!

Saturday, May 19, 2012

American Idol Finale on May 23: Jessica needs your vote!


NEW YORK—And then there were two.
Jessica Sanchez and Phillip Phillips are left to battle for the “American Idol” season 11 crown on next week’s finale after Joshua Ledet, who brought the “American Idol” judges to their feet many times over, couldn’t win over fans and was sent home from the top-rated TV talent show on Friday.
Sanchez has impressed the judges from the beginning of the current season with her technical mastery of music, despite being the youngest contestant at 16. The other night, the judges cheered the Filipino-Mexican when she sang Aerosmith’s “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing,” leading Steven Tyler, the rock band’s lead singer, to say “you just took a great song and made it greater.”
Singer-songwriter Phillips has won plaudits for bringing his own distinctive style of guitar-playing music to other artists’ songs. Mentor Jimmy Iovine and judge Randy Jackson agreed that Phillips’ performance song “We’ve Got Tonight” was his best performance to date.
Ledet was gracious in defeat. He closed the singing contest on Thursday with his rendition of “It’s a Man’s World,” replicating one of his most popular performances of the season.
Friday’s results show included performances from two artists with new albums out this week—Lisa Marie Presley and “Idol” season 8 runner-up Adam Lambert. Presley sang “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet,” off her album “Storm and Grace” and Lambert did “Never Close Our Eyes” from his sophomore album “Trespassing.”
Audience voting was based on Wednesday’s episode that included three performance rounds of contestants singing songs chosen by the judges, songs of their own picking and a tune chosen by Iovine.
Palace support
Hours after Sanchez reached the “Idol” finals on Friday, Malacañang appealed to Filipinos in the United States to vote for the Philippine bet.
“Please show your support in any way possible for Jessica Sanchez. This is the last stretch and we know that when Filipinos gather and put their minds into it, it will happen,” said deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte during Friday’s news briefing.
Presidential spokesperson Edwin Lacierda said in a statement that Sanchez “inspires us to pursue excellence in everything we do—no matter how big or small the stage may be.”
From Orani, Samal
The frenzy surrounding Sanchez is spreading to the towns of Orani and Samal in Bataan province—where her mother Editha Bugay and maternal relatives hail—as residents hope and pray that her “Idol” journey ends in triumph.
“Our support here is solid. Everybody loves her,” said Manny Morales, 32, a tricycle driver in Orani town.
Morales said a tarpaulin is displayed in front of the town plaza showing their support for Sanchez. A lot of people have also come looking for the house of her grandparents there since she became an “Idol” finalist.
“She has really become well known, even if she hasn’t been here,” he added.
The house of Sanchez’s grandparents in Barangay Apollo in Orani has become a local landmark as Sanchez advanced to the finals.
Orani residents interviewed by the Inquirer said even before Sanchez joined the popular singing competition, the Bugay family was already known in the town. Morales said one of Sanchez’s relatives, Rene Bugay, is a longtime councilor and politician in the town.
Morales said they were hoping Sanchez would visit Bataan after her “Idol” stint.
Orani Mayor Benjamin Serrano Jr. said he had been asking residents of Bataan, who have relatives in the United States, to urge them to support Sanchez and vote for her to become this year’s “American Idol.”
In a text message from the United States, Dinalupihan Mayor Joel Payumo, president of the Bataan Mayors’ League, said the Filipino community in the United States is behind Sanchez all the way.
Payumo’s brother, Jojo, a member of the provincial board, said the provincial government filed a resolution in support of Sanchez three weeks ago.
Free ‘Idol’ viewing
In this town, the local government had prepared a free public viewing of “Idol” through Cignal, a cable TV provider, on Thursday and Friday.
On Thursday night, almost 1,000 Samal residents flocked to the town plaza to watch her perform.
Samal Mayor Generosa dela Fuente said Sanchez had become an inspiration to the youth in their town.
“Even though Samal is relatively smaller and poorer than the other towns in Bataan, we are slowly becoming well known because of Jessica,” she said.
Dela Fuente said she had organized little gatherings to watch Sanchez’s performances.
“In the beginning, we only had a small projector that we used to show her performances in the plaza. But now, we have support given to us by Cignal so that a lot more people can watch her,” she said.
Sanchez’s great, great grandfather was a former Samal councilor and a musician. Her grandfather, Eddie, is a retired US Navy personnel.
“They bought a house in Orani; that’s where they live now. But their ancestral home is here,” Dela Fuente said.
Mass for Sanchez
Fr. Paul Bugay, head of the finance ministry of the San Pablo diocese in Laguna, has been closely following the show and is rooting for his second cousin Sanchez.
A Catholic priest in Laguna, who traces his roots to Samal, Bataan, Bugay has offered prayers and Holy Masses for her to win.
Bugay said his father and the grandfather of Sanchez are cousins.
Since Sanchez became one of the “Idol” contenders, he said the Bugay clan in the United States as well as relatives living in Germany, United Kingdom and Australia had been in close contact with each other through the social networking site Facebook.
He said all the Bugays scattered throughout the world are now unanimous in their campaign to vote for Sanchez.
“They have been encouraging and appealing to fellow Filipinos to vote for her through phone or the Internet,” he said.
The finale will consist of a two-hour performance episode on Tuesday (Wednesday in Manila), followed by a results episode on Wednesday (Thursday in Manila), with guest performers Rihanna, Jason Derulo, Aerosmith and the “Idol” season 11 Top 10.
The face-off between Sanchez and Phillips will be aired in the Philippines via satellite on ETC on May 23 at 6 p.m. The season’s grand finale will be broadcast live on May 24 at 8 a.m., with replays at 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. also on ETC.

Friday, May 18, 2012

Jessica Sanchez & Phillip Phillips in the Final 2


MANILA, Philippines—It’s official: Jessica Sanchez will be on the finals of “American Idol Season Eleven.”
“The first person to compete in the ‘Americal Idol Season 11 Finale’ is… Jessica Sanchez!” Ryan Seacrest, Idol host announced early Friday (Manila time).
It was announced shortly that 21-year old Phillip Phillips will be competing against Sanchez in the finals.
Joshua Ledet was eliminated due to the low number of votes.
Music producer Jimmy Lovine, the mentor for the competitors throughout the series, heaped praises for Sanchez in his review just before the results were announced saying “she’s got it,” and that she could sing on the Grammy Awards.
The results were announced Thursday night (Friday Manila time) a day after the nationwide vote following performance night where Sanchez sang Mariah Carey’s “My All”, Aerosmith’s “I Dont Want To Miss A Thing”, and The Jackson 5′s “I’ll Be There.”
Sanchez earned the nods of the judges for almost all songs except for “Idol” Judge Randy Jackson’s review that Sanchez’s third performance lacked the “moment-moment.”
Sanchez is a 16-year old American of Filipino and Mexican descent.
The farthest a Filipino has ever gone into the “American Idol” finals was third place, when Jasmine Trias was eliminated from the Top Three during its third season.
Trias is the daughter of Filipino immigrants in Hawaii.
The show’s finale will be held on May 23 where the new “American Idol” will be crowned.



Friday, May 11, 2012

Jessica Sanchez, Phillip Phillips and Joshua Ledet left on American Idol

LOS ANGELES—It’s going to be a race to the finish for Jessica Sanchez, Joshua Ledet and Phillip Phillips—the last three standing on “American Idol” season 11—after Hollie Cavanagh was sent packing in the reality singing competition’s elimination night on Thursday (Friday in Manila).
Philippine bet Sanchez, who got her fourth standing ovation this week, thanked her followers on the social networking site Twitter, saying it’s an honor to land on the Top 3. “Just hit 300k followers :) Love you,” posted the 16-year-old high school student from San Diego, California, with Mexican and Filipino heritage.
Sanchez’s father Gilbert is a Mexican-American originally from Texas while her mother Editha Bugay is a Filipino who hails from Samal, Bataan province.
Sanchez got no less than US Ambassador Harry Thomas cheering with Filipino-Americans after she earned a slot in the final three and a ticket to homecoming week, during which she will return to her hometown in Chula Vista, San Diego.
Big fan
“I hope she wins,” said Thomas, who met with Fil-Ams at an evening meet-and-greet event hosted by the US Pinoys for Good Governance at Carla’s Café inside CBS Studio in Studio City, California.
Should Sanchez fail to make it to the top, Thomas said she is still poised to have a stellar career. “Jessica is a winner no matter what,” he said.
Sanchez is the second contestant of Filipino descent to get elevated to the Top 3 of “Idol.” Filipino-American Jasmine Trias finished third on the competition’s third season.
The Fil-Am artists who performed at the community event had high hopes for Sanchez.
Multiawarded jazz singer Mon David, who won the 2006 London International Jazz Vocal Competition, said that as a performer, he was amazed by Sanchez’s voice range, “the emotion, the passion and the way she interprets the songs.”
“Jessica, we have faith in your wonderful talent,” said David. “We’re proud of you. We pray for your success.”
Another jazz singer, Charmaine Clamor, said that while the likes of Lea Salonga, Charice and Arnel Pineda have already brought the spotlight on the Filipino talent, “Sanchez will give us even more visibility internationally.”
“I hope Sanchez takes it all the way,” said musician Abe Lagrimas. “She is proof that Filipinos are the most talented people out there.”
Community leader Lydia Solis said that Fil-Ams should continue the campaign to get more votes for Sanchez, noting that she voted two hours, using speed dial on two phones.
Celebrities celebrate
On Twitter, celebrity followers of Sanchez celebrated her victory:
“Thank You, oh merciful God 4 making sweet Jessica ‘safe,’” wrote international singer Jennifer Holliday.
“So happy for @JSanchezAI11 on @AmericanIdol. Still rooting for her! Hope everyone keeps voting,” posted Fil-Am “Idol” alumna Jasmine Trias.
“Jessica Sanchez made it to the top 3 of American Idol! Yay! Let’s go, Jess,” said actress Maxene Magalona.
From radio DJ Andi Manzano @andimanzano “Whoohooo! @JSanchezAI11 made it in the TOP 3 :) No more Hollie!”
Prophetic choice
On Wednesday (Thursday in Manila) Sanchez received a standing ovation from “Idol” judges Randy Jackson, Steven Tyler and Jennifer Lopez for her rendition of “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going,” a torch song from the Broadway musical “Dreamgirls.”
Cavanagh, 18, was sent home after singing “I Can’t Make You Love Me”—a song choice that proved prophetic. Ledet wept as a composed Cavanagh closed out the results night show by performing Miley Cyrus’ “The Climb.”
Almost 70 million votes were cast to determine yesterday’s outcome. Audience voting was based on performances night, during which contestants sang songs by artists from California, followed by songs they wished they had written.
Cavanagh first belted out “Faithfully” by rock band Journey, and the show’s judges marveled that she was hitting her stride. The judges, however, were less enthusiastic about her second selection, Bonnie Raitt’s “I Can’t Make You Love Me,” which judge Randy Jackson called “the wrong choice at the wrong time.”
Most watched reality show
On elimination night, Lopez rose from the judges’ seat to perform her new song “Dance Again.” Season 7 winner David Cook also stopped by to serenade audiences with his “The Last Song I’ll Write for You.”
“Idol,” which first aired on Fox in 2002, has launched the careers of singers Kelly Clarkson, Adam Lambert and Jennifer Hudson, among many others. Now in its 11th season, the show continues to be the most watched reality show in America.
Audiences vote for their favorite performers by phone and text message each week as contestants are challenged by a variety of musical styles. The winner receives a recording contract following the final episode on May 23.

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