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Live blogging: ‘American Idol’ Top 9 become 8

by Reed Dunn
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Ramiele Malubay was voted off of American Idol this week, leaving eight contestants to battle it out for the Season 7 title.

Last night I had a guest blogger, my friend Susan, sharing her thoughts on American Idol’s Top 9 contestants. Tonight, I’m back to share my thoughts on this week’s performances, which were mentored by Dolly Parton.

It was a great week for some — Michael Johns, Carly Smithson and Brooke White — and it was a little less exciting for others. Those others, including Ramiele Malubay and Kristy Lee Cook, just didn’t hold up. If one of these two female contestants goes home tonight, it will be no surprise.

So, let’s see how your votes came out.

7:58 p.m.

Things are getting a little bit of an early start tonight. In line with the theme, the Top 9 contestants are presenting their group performance of Dolly Parton’s 9 to 5. It’s a little less ridiculous, compared to other group performances … oh, wait. Yeah, if you’re watching, they did just gather around the judges as if they were in a high school show choir. Good grief.

8:04 p.m.

It’s time for the results. First up is Michael Johns, who had his best week to date, if you ask me. He actually proved why he was in this competition … and that’s been missing for me. To nobody’s surprise, he’s safe.

David Archuleta is up next. He, too, had one of his better weeks, at least in the last month. Obviously, he’s safe.

Now it’s Carly Smithson, who was one of my favorite singers from the night last night. It seemed she would be shown to the bottom three since she was the third contestant to hear her results tonight. But, rightfully so, Ryan sent her to safety.

8:14 p.m.

It’s time to take a few questions from fans calling into the show. Tonight’s questions are a little less interesting than in past weeks. What does Syesha miss about her home life? What other talent would David Cook want to have? Is there anyone Randy Jackson hasn’t worked with? Nothing too exciting, really.

Not only will Dolly Parton perform tonight, but the Clark Brothers also are taking the Idol stage after winning the FOX reality show The Next Great American Band. Their song choice, This Little Light of Mine, seems a little bizarre. Their entire performance is a far cry from what we’re used to hearing and see on this stage …

Now, back to the results.

There still are three spots left for the bottom three. Will David Cook take one of those spots? It’s no surprise, here, either. As it should be, David is safe.

Now it’s Ramiele Malubay’s turn. As it should be, she’s the first contestant to be sent to the bottom three. While she seems like a sweet girl, she just hasn’t hit her stride this season. I’m not sure what happened from Hollywood Week.

Kristy Lee Cook is prepared for her spot in the bottom three. Even though it was one of her better weeks, she still is headed to the bottom three. There’s no question she should be there.

8:29 p.m.

Idol returned to Nashville to see some past contestants that have gone on to make a career in country music. They caught up with Bucky Covington (Season 5) and Phil Stacey (Season 6). They also went to see rocker Bo Bice (Season 4), who credits Idol for his success.

“I’m just as proud to be a part of this alumni as can be,” Bice said.

There are just a few contestants left to find out the results. Up now is Syesha Mercado, who had a pretty good week with Dolly’s biggest song — I Will Always Love You. And the results? Syesha is safe.

That means it’s down to Brooke White and Jason Castro. Without question, Jason is the one who should round out this week’s bottom three. But that’s not how it’s going down. And wrongfully so. It’s at the point where the bottom three certainly could include some of the better contestants, but Brooke certainly has that little something different that’s really intriguing.

8:41 p.m.

Before Dolly performs or someone goes home, it’s time to promote Idol Gives Back, which begins next week. When it’s finally time for Dolly to take the stage, she performs Jesus & Gravity from her recent release, Backwoods Barbie. I’m not sure how she does it, but this woman continues to be an incredible entertainer, even at age 62. I can’t help but love me some Dolly Parton.

8:53 p.m.

Time is running out on tonight’s episode, and the journey has to end for someone. Randy thinks it will be Ramiele. Simon knows it won’t be Brooke.

The person going home tonight is … not going to be Brooke. She’s going back to safety, leaving her Idol roommates in the middle of the stage. Tonight, the journey ends for Ramiele Malubay. She just didn’t hit her stride past Hollywood Week. She certainly had a great start, but Ramiele quickly lost what it was that made her stand out in the beginning.

I’m not sure what happened — maybe it was the pressure — but I definitely think post-Idol, Ramiele will be able to record n album and make a music career for herself. Until then …

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