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		<title>RECAP: X Factor Screws Up, Contestants Will Get a Second Chance Tonight</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Nov 2013 20:11:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last night&#8217;s X Factor started off with a glimmer of hope for the show after last week&#8216;s questionable eliminations. The show began by announcing that after some evaluation, they would bring back a contestant as a wild card. Would they bring back fan favorite Danie Geimer? Nope, of course not. Why would we possibly think that [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="triberr_endorsement"></div><p>Last night&#8217;s X Factor started off with a glimmer of hope for the show after <a href="http://hollywoodtimessquare.com/?s=x+factor">last week</a>&#8216;s questionable eliminations. The show began by announcing that after some evaluation, they would bring back a contestant as a wild card. Would they bring back fan favorite Danie Geimer? Nope, of course not. Why would we possibly think that X Factor would bring back someone with immense talent? Instead, Josh Levi, who gave an awful performance last week, was brought back.</p>
<p>Josh kicked off the Motown themed night with Jackson 5&#8217;s &#8220;Who&#8217;s Lovin&#8217; You?&#8221; His performance was a huge improvement from last week&#8217;s flop, but that&#8217;s not saying much. While the style of music was very suited to his voice, the vocals were at time shaky, and he lacked any passion in the performance. Nevertheless, the judges loved it, Simon Cowell even claiming he went from &#8220;zero to hero&#8221; from last week to this.</p>
<p>Rachel Potter followed Josh&#8217;s performance with a country version of The Isley Brothers’ “This Old Heart of Mine (Is Weak for You).&#8221; While Rachel demonstrated flawless vocals, and an energetic performance, the version of the song felt inauthentic. While Demi Lovato enjoyed the performance telling Rachel she brings &#8220;so much to the stage,&#8221; Simon felt differently saying that she made a beautiful song &#8220;insane.&#8221; Harsh, but we have to agree.</p>
<p>Carlos Guevara sang Marvin Gaye’s “What’s Going On.” Carlos was barely audible for the first part of the song, and once you could hear him, it lacked all charm. The performance and arrangement was lazy and dull. If it weren&#8217;t for the second chance the contestants have been given for tonight, I would suspect Carlos would be in danger of going home. Also in would-be danger of going home had last night&#8217;s votes counted, Tim Olstad. The singer performed last, a great spot, and yet failed to deliver. Tim performed Jackson 5&#8217;s &#8220;I&#8217;ll Be There.&#8221; Demi and Kelly Rowland agreed that while Tim has a great voice, he still lacked any sort of performance skill. Kelly said, &#8220;It was a watered down version of &#8216;I&#8217;ll Be There.'&#8221;</p>
<p>Country trio Restless Road performed “Easy” by The Commodores. The harmonies were much tighter than last week&#8217;s performance, but lead singer Colton made a lot of pitch mistakes, which Paulina Rubio called out in one of the rare moments she had something smart to say. Regardless, the audience loved it, with the girls screaming so loud Demi gave up trying to give feedback and left it with a simple, &#8220;Well done, boys.&#8221; Despite the mistakes, Simon believes these guys will make it to the finals, and let&#8217;s be real, they probably will.</p>
<p>Ellona Santiago, who was having SUCH a hard time juggling the competition and taking her SATS, wowed the judges and the audience with The Supremes’ “Baby Love.&#8221; This young 17 year old clearly has the superstar dancer/singer image in mind for herself, and she can do it. She impressed with being able to dance and sing, with only a few breath issues. But, perhaps it was the outfit, came off as trying a little too hard. Regardless, the girl can sing. Jeff Gutt also impressed the judges with his take on Lionel Richie’s “Say You, Say Me”.&#8221; This performance was easily Jeff&#8217;s best, as he not only sounded great, but was passionate. Simon told him, &#8220;That was outstanding. Really, by a mile, the best vocal of the night.&#8221;</p>
<p>Boyfriend/girlfriend duo, Alex and Sierra gave a sultry rendition of Marvin Gaye’s “I Heard It Through the Grapevine.&#8221; The two have an ease at mixing their voices, and clearly know what type of artists they want to be, which in a competition like this, is refreshing. But, as I&#8217;ve said before, the way the two perform needs work. Sierra was staring at Alex lovingly, but the song is about cheating? Maybe I&#8217;m just being picky, but they need to show some range in performance ability.</p>
<p>Khaya Cohen made The Temptations’ “My Girl” into a current jazz song, which is all due to her Amy Winehouse-esque voice, as Simon commented. She, with Ellona, is a powerhouse young singer in this competition. The difference between the two is what Simon commented on last week: Khaya isn&#8217;t likable. She needs to rewatch herself as she&#8217;s getting critiqued, and see how she comes across. Not good. Carlito Olivero seems to have the opposite problem (not exactly a good thing?). While his rendition of &#8220;Stop! In the Name of Love&#8221; showed off a more tender part of his voice, he still had pitch problems. The judges didn&#8217;t like the performance with Simon even remarking he took a step back in the competition. But, the girls love him, and he&#8217;ll probably be safe.</p>
<p>Lillie McCloud was told she was outdated last week. This week she faces the problem of delivering a Motown song without coming across as old. She took on Stevie Wonder’s “All Is Fair in Love”,&#8221; and again proved how talented she is. She wasn&#8217;t able to overcome the outdated issue, and the performance was boring. Kelly felt the same sentiment, but Simon believed it was &#8220;absolutely fantastic.&#8221;</p>
<p>Sweet Suspense, made up of Summer, Celine, and Lilly, sang &#8220;You Keep Me Hangin&#8217; On.&#8221; The backup singers seemed to have a much bigger presence in their performance than in the others. The girls were impressive, but it&#8217;s questionable to who that could be credited to. Demi told them they&#8217;re stars. Simon believed there&#8217;s something &#8220;special&#8221; about them. Hopefully tonight they&#8217;ll have less help from the production, and rely more on their voices.</p>
<p>Rion Paige was another victim of a boring, sleepy arrangement. She sang a very slowed down version of &#8220;Ain&#8217;t No Mountain High Enough,&#8221; which gave mixed feedback from the judges. I agree with Kelly&#8217;s statement, &#8220;I&#8217;m not sure that I liked than rendition, but I still love hearing you sing.&#8221;</p>
<p>As I have mentioned, the finalists will all sing again tonight. Last night during the east coast telecast, the graphics displayed the wrong numbers for the audiences to vote. Fox explained, “As a result of a graphics error (incorrect voting numbers were displayed on screen) during the performance recap at the end of [Wednesday&#8217;s] East Coast broadcast of ‘The X Factor,’ the Top 13 acts will perform their ‘Save Me’ songs for America’s re-vote, in a live, one-hour performance show airing … Thursday, Nov. 7.” Audiences will vote again on Thursday. The results will be revealed next Wednesday, followed by another elimination on Thursday.</p>
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		<title>RECAP: X Factor Finally Begins To Show True Talent</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Sep 2013 03:40:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Rosemary Vega]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[X-Factor finally showed some real talent tonight when the auditions continued in Los Angeles, Charleston, and Long Island. As always, the auditions featured the horrendous, the mediocre, and this time around, the incredible. Newbie judge, Paulina Rubio, missed a portion of the auditions due to a concert performance. Anyone else agree the panel was much more [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="triberr_endorsement"></div><p>X-Factor finally showed some real talent tonight when the auditions continued in Los Angeles, Charleston, and Long Island.</p>
<p>As always, the auditions featured the horrendous, the mediocre, and this time around, the incredible. Newbie judge, Paulina Rubio, missed a portion of the auditions due to a concert performance. Anyone else agree the panel was much more interesting without Rubio? Her comments add nothing original to the critiques. At least last season we had Britney Spears’ facial expressions to keep us entertained.  But still, the judges have continued to agree on everything (4 yeses or 4 no’s), which leaves for some pretty dull critiques.</p>
<p>Anyway, the horrendous began with sisters Shirley and Cynthia. The tone deaf singers gave an awful rendition of the Jackson 5’s “I Want You Back.” Simon, who couldn’t contain his laughter throughout the audition, told the duo it seemed like they were in their own competition of “who can sing the worst.” Harsh. But the bad continued with what Simon called “old fashioned” acts who tried to mimic the boy and girl band greats of the past, including Drama Drama. The girl group admitted they wanted to be like the Spice Girls, and gave an awful performance of “Party in the USA.” The song was full of off-key singing and awkward stopping and starting from random members that made the audition seem like one big mistake.</p>
<p>The mediocre are: Josh Levi, Millie Thrasher, Timmy Thames, Yellow House Canyon, Malie Delgado, and Colton Pack. All of these wannabe stars landed themselves with four yeses, since in comparison to the jokers (they have to be kidding right?), they probably do seem incredibly talented. In reality, they all had decent voices, but nothing stood out. Fourteen-year-old Josh Levi did sing a cool rendition of Selena Gomez&#8217;s “Come and Get It,” which showed some artistry. Kelly remarked “There&#8217;s nobody like you.” Really? Because his rendition reminded me quite a bit of Justin Bieber&#8217;s acoustic songs&#8230;</p>
<p>Somewhere in between the mediocre and the incredible lie Aknu, Brandie Love, and Jeff Gutt. Aknu sang “Valerie,” with one brother taking the lead singer role, while the other two simply provided the “Ooohs” and “Ahhhhs.” Their slick dance moves reminiscent of Bruno Mars, made for a pretty decent performance that landed them with yeses for all the judges. Twenty-year-old sweetie pie Brandie Love from North Carolina sang a nice rendition of “Up to the Mountain.” She showed control over her smooth voice, and (surprise surprise) also got yeses from all the judges.</p>
<p>And what would a singing reality competition be without some heartbreaking stories, which came to us in Carlos Guevara and Jeff Gutt. Carlos is a 16-year-old living with Tourette&#8217;s syndrome. The condition causes uncontrollable physical and vocal tics. His disorder got so bad, he had to leave his school. Luckily, music allowed him a getaway from the Tourette&#8217;s. With all his friends, who stuck by his side despite his condition, waiting backstage, he sang John Mayer&#8217;s “Gravity.” Doesn&#8217;t this story sound vaguely familiar? Oh yeah, Lazaro Arbos on American Idol last season had a heavy stutter that magically went away when he sang. Carlos proved he has a nice tone in his voice, but not much else. His performance seemed to be all over the place, sometimes sounding really good, and sometimes, not so much. But his story provided one of the feel good moments of the night, and he received four yeses.</p>
<p>Jeff Gutt&#8217;s name may seem familiar to those who watched X-Factor last season. He auditioned last year with a unique version of “Hallelujah,” which the judges all loved. He got the boot during boot camp and was completely heartbroken to have let his son down. But he came back for another shot. He sang a nasally version of “Don&#8217;t Wanna Miss Thing” by Aerosmith. Demi and Simon assured the judges he actually does have a great rocker voice. Simon stopped the audition and told him he was disappointed, but gave Jeff another chance. On his second try he sang “Creep” by Radiohead, which started off just okay. He ended the song strong, showing off his raspy rocker tone. Simon swore this time they weren&#8217;t letting him get away.</p>
<p>The incredible, surprising performance of the night was by super awkward Danie Greimer. Danie&#8217;s awkwardness came out during her package when someone told her they liked her glasses. Her response, “I read books&#8230; like about neuroscience.” The seemingly shy girl sang, “The House of the Rising Sun.” The shyness turned off and out came this confident singer with a powerful, soulful voice. Demi asked her to take her hat off once she was done performing, and told her how beautiful she actually is. I sense a “She&#8217;s All That” makeover is going to happen. Danie, so far, has been the only contestant I think could make it far.</p>
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