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With just two weeks to go, Phillip, Hollie, Joshua and Jessica are pulling www.moncleronsales.com/ out all the stops as they gun for the American Idol crown. And they didn't disappoint on Wednesday night as the final four continued to bring some of their best performances, tackling California-themed songs and personal faves they wished they'd written.
Those two themes worked wonders for Jessica Sanchez. After a rocky few weeks and earning the final judges' save, the California-native rebounded Wednesday with dynamite performances of Jennifer Holliday's "And I'm Telling You I'm Not Going" and Etta James's "Steal Away," during which she showed full vocal acrobatics with gritty growls and ethereal coos.
As the judges noted, Sanchez showed she's far wiser than her teenage years. "She's 16 and singing Etta James," Randy Jackson said. "The blues is all about pain ... your vocals are ridiculous!"
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The same couldn't be said for Hollie Cavanagh. After a stellar last week, she slipped tonight. The judges have criticized her for not bringing enough emotion to her performances, and her rendition of Bonnie Raitt's classic "I Can't Make You Love Me" didn't fare well. Lopez, for one, Moncler Jackets Sale was hoping she'd do better ' "I wanted it to be the best performance you've ever had," she said ' while Jackson said she needs to turn things around should she survive elimination.
"You need moments," said Jackson. "You're a different kind of singer than Bonnie Raitt.
Those two themes worked wonders for Jessica Sanchez. After a rocky few weeks and earning the final judges' save, the California-native rebounded Wednesday with dynamite performances of Jennifer Holliday's "And I'm Telling You I'm Not Going" and Etta James's "Steal Away," during which she showed full vocal acrobatics with gritty growls and ethereal coos.
As the judges noted, Sanchez showed she's far wiser than her teenage years. "She's 16 and singing Etta James," Randy Jackson said. "The blues is all about pain ... your vocals are ridiculous!"
RELATED: Skylar Laine Is 'Really Relieved' to Be Eliminated from Idol
The same couldn't be said for Hollie Cavanagh. After a stellar last week, she slipped tonight. The judges have criticized her for not bringing enough emotion to her performances, and her rendition of Bonnie Raitt's classic "I Can't Make You Love Me" didn't fare well. Lopez, for one, Moncler Jackets Sale was hoping she'd do better ' "I wanted it to be the best performance you've ever had," she said ' while Jackson said she needs to turn things around should she survive elimination.
"You need moments," said Jackson. "You're a different kind of singer than Bonnie Raitt.