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'American Idol' Gets a Little Bit Country in New Season

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'American Idol' has given country music some of its biggest -- and most promising -- stars, including Carrie Underwood, Kellie Pickler, Bucky Covington and Kris Allen. Now, according to the show's executive producer Nigel Lythgoe, Nashville might soon get a new crop of 'Idol' talent, thanks to a recent rule change.

"We're seeing quite a lot of country singers, a lot of young talent because we've opened it up to 15-year-olds now," Nigel tells People magazine. "It's about the talent, it's about the kids."

The show recently went through a more widely-publicized change, when judges Simon Cowell, Kara DioGuardi and Ellen DeGeneres all left the judges table, and were replaced by Jennifer Lopez and Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler, who will join Randy Jackson, who has been a judge on 'Idol' since the show's inception in 2002. According to Nigel, the new judging threesome will provide a good mix of constructive criticism.

"Randy has become very, very positive," the producer reveals. "Jennifer actually critiques what's in front of her. She doesn't just throw out glib remarks. She listens, she weighs it up and then she says how she feels. Steven, who doesn't have a bad bone in his body, finds it very difficult to say 'you suck' to anybody."

The new regime may have the support of several former 'Idol' contestants, including both Chris Sligh and Bucky Covington, but one artist is decidedly disapproving of a particular judge on the show, and is not mincing any words. "I think it's the stupidest thing [Steven's] ever done in his life," Kid Rock says. "He's a sacred American institution of rock 'n' roll, and he just threw it all out the window. Just stomped on it and set it on fire."

Chances are, Kid Rock won't be invited to be a guest judge like some of his peers have, including Shania Twain, Dolly Parton and Katy Perry, since Nigel says he wants to keep the critiquing in-house this season. "I'm not sure I'm going to use any guest judges, to be frank," he says. "You've got real professionals here. I don't know why I need anyone else. They'll just get in the way."

He eliminated the 4th judge seat and he ruled out inviting guest judges, but the changes don't stop there. Nigel also hints that contestants will do more a capella performing this year than they have in the past. "People sort of lost a little bit behind instruments," he maintains. "I see no reason why we won't use guitars and pianos at least once or twice across the season, but I don't just want them everyday behind the bloody guitar."

The 10th season of 'American Idol' will air in January of 2011 on FOX.

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shoobee10

Next to Season 7, I have in some instances referred to Season8, but I meant Season 7 when David Archuleta and David Cook plus the other line up WERE TERRIFFIC. i ALSO WANT TO SAY Scotty is wonderful, hope he does some Elvis who was TERRIFFIC, but the girl, she needs to back off, because she trys to out sing Scotty and you can't hear him. the competition is over, so she needs to get a grip, she can sing. shoobee10

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Blanche

I like the three Judges of American Idol they are more human.

July 25 2011 at 7:15 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
bradley inc.

that steven tyler looks like some drunken bum that needs a hair cut

July 25 2011 at 6:12 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
randyrzeman

If you are going to write an article fact check please.

Who the heck is Kris Allen country singer? (Oh, you mean that pop guy from AI last season?)

How can you leave off Gokey, just nominated for Best New Artist at the ACAs?

And Casey James from S9, who is also signed to BNA.

November 10 2010 at 4:04 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Marilissa

Even though he is from Arkansas and has been greatly influenced by country music, I don't think of Kris Allen as a country artist. He did a great job of opening for Keith Urban and Lady Antebellum, however. Come to think of it, his new single, "Alright With Me," would probably do pretty well on country radio. Still, all in all, Kris is known for his pop/rock music. We've seen the music of Taylor Swift and Lady Antebellum cross over to the pop charts. It would be great to see if country music is as welcoming and allows Kris' music to cross over to country. I think country radio would have loved his second single, "The Truth."

November 10 2010 at 12:45 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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