Constantine Bites The Dust
By ph. diddy on Apr 28, 2005 in Uncategorized
Well, one of my favorites from American Idol is gone, Constantine Maroulis. However, life goes on and so does the competition. I think it’s likely to be a showdown between Bo and Carrie, but at this point, who knows??
On “American Idol” Wednesday night, Constantine Maroulis, the rocker turned Idol, was eliminated from the show, shocking an upset audience.
Maroulis’ long locks and sly grin had helped make him a crowd favorite on the program, but he landed fewer votes than the other five contestants. After host Ryan Seacrest announced the results, boos rained down while judge Paula Abdul looked on in disbelief.
“This seems to happen every single season,” Abdul said of the upset, her voice quivering. “I can’t even speak, I’m so shocked.”
Abdul, who had been Maroulis’ biggest supporter, was even shown crying, tears streaming down her face. She had earlier proclaimed him “the one to beat.”
A hard rocker from New York, Maroulis was something of a fish out of water on the show, but succeeded nevertheless. Along with fellow finalist Bo Bice, Maroulis had been on a mission to bring rock ‘n’ roll to “American Idol.”
“I’m gonna keep rockin,’” the 29-year-old said. “Crazier things have happened in my life, and I’m just really blessed to have gotten this far.”
Though he had previously received mostly high praise, Maroulis’ rendition of Nickelback’s “You Remind Me” on the Tuesday night performance show wasn’t deemed memorable by the judges.
Randy Jackson said it was “high on performance, but low on vocals.” The sardonic Simon Cowell thought the choice of tune was wrong after Maroulis’ more standard, pop selections.
“It’s like ‘Star Wars.’ Welcome to the dark side — or the light side,” Cowell said.
Alongside Maroulis — who Seacrest said had received over 35 million votes over the course of the season — stood Anthony Federov, who received the second fewest votes. His version of
Celine Dion’s “Surrender” drew mixed reviews.“I personally hated it,” Cowell said, but added Federov’s fans would feel otherwise.
Surprisingly, Scott Savol was not even in the bottom three. Savol appeared to be the most likely castoff given his frequently tepid support and a performance of Luther Vandross’ “Dance with My Father,” after which Cowell advised Savol to pack his bags.
Maroulis’ exit came less than a week after Koch Records announced that the label would release his old band’s pre-`Idol’ album. Earlier in the season, Maroulis was shown informing his disgruntled bandmates of his “Idol” intentions.
No mention was made Wednesday of a swirling controversy surrounding “American Idol.” ABC plans to air next week a report on “Primetime Live” regarding “explosive claims” about the show.
The remaining contestants are Bice, Federov, Savol, Vonzell Solomon and Carrie Underwood. source

2 Comment(s)
By todd bailey on May 20, 2005 | Reply
BO…I KNOW YOU WILL NEVER SEE THIS MOTHER F*CKER OF AN E-MAIL…BUT I HAVE A VERY SPECIAL REQUEST BEING YOUR BIGGEST FAN. MY GRANDFATHER AND GEORGE WALLACE WERE VERY CLOSE. I HAVE A SPECIALLY SIGNED PHOTO FROM GEORGE THAT I WOULD LIKE FOR YOU TO SIGN BUT THERE IS NO WAY IN HELL THAT I WILL SEND IT TO YOU WITHOUT SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO DO SO. DON’T LET ME DOWN!
YOUR FRIEND…
TODD BAILEY
By Angela S., Navasota on May 27, 2005 | Reply
With so much talent this year, the upcoming concert tours will leave fans chatting for weeks about their favorite star. Constantine fans will be easily spotted all decked out in everything BLUE. I found Royal Blue Bice Squad, It’s All Greek To Me, GGG, and other idol wristbands at fanbandsonline.com. Bo & Carrie might have been the finalists, but I expect Constantine will captivate the audience more than any other idol in AI concert tour history. I bought his CD and can hardly wait to see Pray for the Soul of Betty live in concert. Keeping the Love for Con “The Greek God”.