Posts with tag Bucky Covington
Posted Apr 16th 2008 12:19PM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: American Idol, Contestants, Alumni, Performances, News and Gossip

Welcome back to
"AI Aftermath," where we explore
Idol's past. Each week, as one more
American Idol hopeful is eliminated from the competition, we take a look back at contestants past who were eliminated in the same week. We'll examine how they did on the show and what they've been up to since their eliminations. In honor of Michael Johns' elimination last week we'll be looking at other eighth place finishers.
This week: 8th place finishers, featuring featuring A.J. Gil (Season One), Rickey Smith (Season Two), Jon Peter Lewis (Season Three), Nadia Turner (Season Four), Bucky Covington (Season Five) and Haley Scarnato (Season Six).
Continue reading AI Aftermath: 8th place finishers - VIDEOS
Posted Apr 9th 2008 10:02AM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: American Idol, Video, Interviews, Alumni, News and Gossip

Way back in the early days of
American Idol, and by early days I mean "Season Four," there was a girl who was a little bit country and a long-haired fellow who was a little bit rock and roll. I think we all know who went on to win that season, but that southern rocker was a pretty amazing presence of his own. In fact, they were so strong together in the final, they both released "Inside Your Heaven," the
Idol single for that year. And they even swapped spots at number one with the track.
Now Bo's out promoting
See the Light, his latest album
which is more true to his southern rock roots. But that doesn't mean he's not willing to take a break from his touring schedule to spend some quality time with the kids down at
American Idol Camp this summer. The program, which began last year, is for 10-15 year olds and runs in five two-week sessions throughout the summer.
There, kids can go to learn about the music industry and hone their craft as musicians, as well as experiencing all the traditional things that make summer camps fun, just with the added bonus of hanging out with and learning from
Idol alumni like Bo. For more on Idol Camp check out the official
American Idol Camp website. For more on my chat with Bo Bice, follow me after the jump.
Continue reading Bo Bice: The TV Squad Interview - VIDEO
Posted Apr 30th 2007 2:22PM by JJ Hawkins
Filed under: American Idol, Alumni, News and Gossip
It's a good time to be Carrie Underwood and Bucky Covington.
Carrie was recently voted to People Magazine's "100 Most Beautiful People" list.
Of course, Drew Barrymore is at the top of this list and for me she kind of waivers between beautiful and beat-up looking from one movie to the next. Nonetheless, I'm pretty sure this should still be considered a good thing for Carrie.
If that wasn't enough, her song "Wasted" is currently number one on the country singles chart. Not bad from a girl from little old Checotah, OK.
Continue reading Idol's famous and Idol's lamest
Posted Apr 13th 2007 4:44PM by Liz Finn-Arnold
Filed under: American Idol, Alumni, News and Gossip

You may recall that
American Idol is launching a
performance art camp this summer in Massachusetts. Yesterday, they
announced an all-star line-up of
Idol alums who will be involved with the camp.
According to the press release, Bucky Covington (season 5) and Kimberley Locke (season 2) will teach special Master Classes, by calling upon "their own unique skills and experiences to educate children on a variety of creative disciplines."
Also scheduled to appear at the camp are Vonzell Solomon (season 4), Carmen Rasmusen (season 2), and fellow TV Squad
blogger,
Jon Peter Lewis (season 3).
Continue reading Idol alums will teach at summer camp
Posted Feb 9th 2007 11:02AM by Liz Finn-Arnold
Filed under: American Idol, Alumni, News and Gossip

Several past
Idol finalists (including
Jennifer Hudson)
have complained about the treatment they received during their
American Idol experience. But don't count Season Five's Bucky Covington as a member of the "Sour Grapes Club." In a
recent interview, Bucky talks positively about his own experience.
And unlike the others, he seems to get it: your
Idol experience doesn't guarantee you superstardom. However, it does give you tons of exposure in front of millions of potential fans. And it is what you make of it.
Continue reading Bucky Covington is grateful for Idol experience
Posted May 9th 2006 7:29PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, FOX, American Idol, Music and Variety
American Idol is the number one TV show of people aged 2 to 11.
After you let that little factoid sink in for a few minutes, click on over to The Boston Globe's
article about how babies love American Idol. The writer talks about her 21 month year old daughter's obsession with Paris Bennett and Bucky Covington. She's not a big Taylor fan though.
I don't think it's the singing, I think babies tune in for the reason a lot of adults do: they're wondering what crazy-ass thing Paula Abdul is going to do next.
Posted Apr 17th 2006 1:15PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: FOX, Talent, OpEd, American Idol, Music and Variety
Can we really
take a man named Bucky seriously? After his elimination from last week's American Idol competition,
28-year-old Bucky Covington is stating that the comments made by judge Simon Cowell are no longer
helpful.
Covington believes that Cowell's comments these days are more insults then they are constructive
criticism. He also goes on to say that Simon has his favorites and, regardless of how performers like himself do,
others will never get positive reviews.
Is this: 1. truth; 2. sour grapes; or 3. stuff that we already knew
about Simon but Bucky decided to say to get into the press? I go with number three.
Posted Apr 13th 2006 1:06AM by Lacy Hall
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, FOX, OpEd, American Idol, Music and Variety
This week's Results Show should have been renamed
Make Everybody's Parents Cry Show because that's what it was. I was actually confused at first -- why were the
contestants crying at their parents videos? It's not like they are on Survivor and don't get to see them every
week. Heck, half of their parents are in the audience every night. They probably see their family more than I get to see
mine. Then, I thought maybe they were crying at hearing their parents say such nice things about them. But that doesn't
make sense because parents always gush over their kids. Even when their kids sorta suck. Then, I realized that they
were crying because they are all physically and mentally exhausted. They are crying 'cause they just want to go
home...but not really.
But Bucky is going home. I think that he's a great guy, but no way was he
ever going to become the next American Idol. So, I don't really shed too many tears for Bucky. Ace and Elliott
were the other two at the bottom. But what was weird about tonight was that I honestly think Ace was convinced that
he was going home. Absolutely convinced of it. And, I was a little bit worried when Elliott was brought into the
bottom three and asked to sing on the spot. For a moment, I thought that it was going to be some sort of
wacky Idol trick where they just eliminated him on the spot. Luckily, they just had an hour of television
to kill.
Next week, Rod Stewart takes over. Notify your moms and aunts, 'cause you know they love him. Love
him.
Posted Mar 16th 2006 1:54AM by Lacy Hall
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, FOX, OpEd, American Idol, Music and Variety
Well, this was unexpected. I mean, I certainly
thought that Ace would land himself in the bottom three eventually, but not during the first week. Yeah, I know -- he
wasn't that great last night. But isn't being incredibly attractive enough? I say yes. At this point, I've already
made up my mind as to whom I want to win (Chris Daughtry). So I say, let's keep Ace around as eye candy. Taylor? He's
not candy. Elliott? He's not even a tootsie roll. We need Ace, so vote for him!
And why was Lisa Tucker part of
the loser sandwich? Surely, people liked her better than Bucky. The one thing I love about American Idol is
that they turn surprises like this into life lessons for the viewer. Seacrest waves his little finger at us in disgust
-- "It's all your fault, America. Remember, you gotta vote or this is what happens." We're trying to vote,
Seacrest. We can't get through! It's the 5th hit season...get more phone lines! And while you're getting more phone
lines, rent Stevie a real piano. The man is a legend, and you've got him rocking out on a 1980s electric keyboard. I'm
surprised they didn't just rent him that giant jumping keyboard from Big. I'm sure Taylor knows
how to play one of those.
So Melissa is out. Yawn. I know that some of you really like her, but I never got
it. To me, she's the poor man's version of Mariah Carey. The more important question is -- who's voting for Kevin?
You jerks.