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Billy Joel’s ‘Movin’ Out’ Performed on American Idol by Phillip Phillips
Here we go with another performance by our favorite convulsing crooner, Phillip "Phillip Phillip Phillip etc." Phillips. The 'Idol' finalist got to choose one track he sang earlier in the season for this final 'Idol' performance episode, and he chose 'Movin' Out' by the "Piano Man" himself, Billy Joel.
The Beatles’ ‘Got to Get You Into My Life’ Performed by American Idol’s ‘Final Three’
Tonight on American Idol, the final three contestants, Joshua Ledet, Jessica Sanchez and Phillip Phillips opened the result show with a performance of the Beatles track 'Got to Get You Into My Life.' It's never easy to see (or in this case hear) something you love stripped of its life, but its something that millions endured as the three took the stage.
Steven Tyler on American Idol: ‘The Top Five Has Never Been Better Than This’
Another Thursday, another elimination on American Idol -- where one unlucky loser will be drained of their blood to fill Jimmy Iovine's rapidly deteriorating half-corpse.
Brian May and Roger Taylor Perform with the Queen Extravaganza on ‘American Idol’
American Idol was graced by Brian May and Roger Taylor once again as the duo shared the stage with the touring tribute band the Queen Extravaganza, who were in fact hand-picked by May and Taylor in an similar Idol-like competition. The Queen duo also performed a medley with the remaining 'Idols' last night.
Queen’s Brian May and Roger Taylor Perform on American Idol
On tonight's edition of American Idol, the final six contestants paid tribute to Queen and the iconic vocalist Freddie Mercury. Queen guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor made an appearance on the show to perform a medley of four of the band's biggest classics along with the remaining 'Idol' contestants.
American Idol Finalists Take on Queen Classics
American Idol launched into its broadcast tonight with a tribute to Queen and its late, legendary frontman Freddie Mercury. It also began with Queen guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor giving advice to the six remaining contestants. The duo later performed a medley of the band's hits with the 'Idol' singers as well.
Elise Testone Nails Led Zeppelin’s ‘Whole Lotta Love’ on ‘American Idol’
On the Wednesday, March 28 edition of American Idol, Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks served as a mentor for America's 'Top 9,' but the music of Led Zeppelin ruled the night thanks to a contestant's performance of 'Whole Lotta Love.'
American Idol ‘Top 10′ Perform Billy Joel’s ‘The Longest Time’ + Wish Steven Tyler Happy Birthday with Joe Perry
If you're an American Idol addict like so many others, you surely saw the 'Top 10' perform a rendition of Billy Joel's 'The Longest Time' during the intro of tonight's (March 22) broadcast. 'Idol' judge Steven Tyler slammed various contestants last night after their Billy Joel attempts and this performance seems unlikely to change his mind.
The Beatles’ ‘Oh! Darling’ Sung on American Idol by Jen Hirsh
American Idol contestant Jen Hirsh paid tribute to the Beatles by singing the track 'Oh! Darling' from the iconic 'Abbey Road' album on the March 1 episode of 'Idol.' After not being chosen for American Idol's 'Top 10,' Hirsh was given a Wild Card by the judges and one more chance to make it to the next round.