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The ninth season of
premiered on January 12, 2010 and concluded on May 26, 2010 on . ,
returned to the judging panel.
joined the panel as a replacement for
after guest judges filled in during the auditions.
also returned for the season and was held on April 21, 2010, during the top seven results show. The top 24 semi-finals format used in the
seasons also returned this season. Cowell, DioGuardi and DeGeneres all left the show after this season ended, although only Cowell's departure was announced in advance. This was the second season where neither of the final 2 contestants had been in the bottom 2 or 3 prior to the finale, with the first being the . This was also the third consecutive season a male contestant had won, the longest streak for either gender. It was the first season since
where a female made it to the finale and was also the first time since
that both the finalists released a different song as a debut single.
rocker from
won the competition, beating the runner-up .
Eight contestants from this season were signed to record labels. The signed artists are Lee DeWyze, Crystal Bowersox, , , , , , and .
After the season began,
did not return to the judging panel, having announced in the beginning of August 2009 that she was leaving the show due to unresolved contract negotiations. , , , , , ,
were brought in to star as guest judges during the auditions phase. There was no guest judge on day two of the
auditions because day one guest judge Chenoweth was called back to New York City. Therefore ,
appeared with only three judges on the audition panel similar to the main panel from the first to the seventh season.
After making the decision to utilize guest judges in Abdul's absence, Fox chairman Peter Rice stated that they would find a permanent fourth judge before the season premiere in January 2010, leading the confirmation on September 9, 2009 by
that she would be joining the show as the new permanent fourth judge for the rounds held at
for Hollywood Week and thereafter, onto the live shows.
In addition,
announced shortly before the ninth season began that it would be his last season on American Idol. Cowell left the show to begin preparations for an
of his talent show . Also, DeGeneres announced on July 29, 2010 that she would not return to the judging panel because it was not the right fit for her. DioGuardi would also not return as a judge for season 10 as announced on September 3, 2010.
After her departure, DioGuardi helped and nominated
for a role as a judge on season ten to show's producers.
Auditions had begun on June 14 of the previous year, less than a month after previous season's finale. Auditions were held in the following cities:
During this stage guest judges filled in the fourth judging seat. Beckham was the first guest judge, appearing for the Denver and Boston auditions. Blige served as a guest judge for the Atlanta auditions. Jonas filled the guest judging role on the first day of the Dallas auditions and Harris took over the role the following day. Chenoweth served as a guest judge on the first day of the Orlando auditions and Twain judged in Chicago. Perry judged on the first day of the Los Angeles and was replaced by Lavigne the following day.
Episode Air Date
Audition City
First Audition Date
Audition Venue
Callback Date
Callback Venue
Guest Judge
Golden Tickets
January 12, 2010
June 14, 2009
August 13 & 14, 2009
January 13, 2010
June 18, 2009
August 16 & 17, 2009
W Hotel Atlanta Midtown
January 19, 2010
June 22, 2009
August 31 & September 1, 2009
January 20, 2010
July 9, 2009
August 28 & 29, 2009
Rosen Shingle Creek Resort
January 26, 2010
June 30, 2009
September 4, 2009
September 3, 2009
January 27, 2010
June 26, 2009
August 25, 2009
W Hotel Dallas Victory
August 24, 2009
February 2, 2010
July 14, 2009
August 7 & 8, 2009
Grand Hyatt
Total Tickets to Hollywood
During the Atlanta auditions, 62-year-old activist
appeared and performed his original song "." The song's lyrics criticize people wearing the hip-hop style of clothing including pants that . Well over the age limit of 28, Platt was ineligible to continue. His performance has since become a , and several celebrities performed the song in the days that followed the original airing of his audition in Atlanta.
Held at the
for the second straight year, the first day of Hollywood Week featured the 181 contestants from the auditions round (although only 172 contestants were listed on the American Idol website) singing solo with the option of playing an instrument. Ninety-six contestants advanced. The next round required the contestants to split up into groups and perform. Seventy-one advanced to the final round of Hollywood requiring a solo performance. Forty-six made it to the final round where the judges take contestants one by one and tell them if they made the final twenty-four. One of the singers who was eliminated at the final cut was .
made her first appearance as a judge (replacing ) at this time.
The first seven were revealed on February 16, 2010 (during the second hour on the episode), and the rest were revealed on the following night's episode.
Contestant
Date of Birth
Audition Location
Lilly Scott
May 16, 1989
, Colorado
Katelyn Epperly
March 21, 1990
Chicago, Illinois
Haeley Vaughn
June 5, 1993
Denver, Colorado
Michelle Delamor
December 31, 1987
Ashley Rodriguez
November 4, 1987
Boston, Massachusetts
February 25
Janell Wheeler
May 8, 1985
Orlando, Florida
Orlando, Florida
Contestant
Date of Birth
Audition Location
December 10, 1990
April 4, 1985
Dallas, Texas
Jermaine Sellers
February 9, 1983
September 13, 1988
Chicago, Illinois
Tyler Grady
October 26, 1989
Boston, Massachusetts
February 25
August 23, 1989
Los Angeles, California
The semi-final format used through seasons 4–7 has been revived for this season. Starting with 12 women and 12 men, the women and men perform on weekly separate shows and on the result shows, the bottom 2 women and the bottom 2 men are eliminated from the competition. The semi-finals took place over three weeks until there are six women and six men forming the top 12.
From this point on in the show, this season's exit song, "" by , was played over eliminations.
Contestant
Song (original artist)
Contestant
Song (original artist)
Paige Miles
Todrick Hall
Ashley Rodriguez
Eliminated
Aaron Kelly
Janell Wheeler
Eliminated
Jermaine Sellers
Lilly Scott
Katelyn Epperly
"" (The Beatles)
Eliminated
Haeley Vaughn
"" (The Beatles)
Tyler Grady
Eliminated
Lacey Brown
Lee DeWyze
Michelle Delamor
Didi Benami
Michael Lynche
Siobhan Magnus
Alex Lambert
Crystal Bowersox
Casey James
Katie Stevens
Andrew Garcia
Note: The females were scheduled to go first, but medical issues with Crystal Bowersox, who was hospitalized on March 2 with complications from , required a switch.
Contestant
Song (original artist)
Contestant
Song (original artist)
Michael Lynche
Crystal Bowersox
Eliminated
Haeley Vaughn
Eliminated
Casey James
Lacey Brown
Alex Lambert
Katie Stevens
Didi Benami
Jermaine Sellers
Eliminated
Michelle Delamor
Eliminated
Andrew Garcia
Lilly Scott
Aaron Kelly
Katelyn Epperly
Paige Miles
Lee DeWyze
Siobhan Magnus
Contestant
Song (original artist)
Contestant
Song (original artist)
Katie Stevens
Lee DeWyze
Siobhan Magnus
"" (traditional)
Alex Lambert
Eliminated
Lacey Brown
Katelyn Epperly
Eliminated
Andrew Garcia
Didi Benami
Casey James
Paige Miles
Aaron Kelly
Crystal Bowersox
Todrick Hall
Eliminated
Lilly Scott
Eliminated
Michael Lynche
Lee DeWyze
(born April 2, 1986 in , 23 years at the start of the show) is from Mount Prospect, Illinois and auditioned in Chicago, Illinois with ' . He performed 's "" during Hollywood week. Prior to his appearance on American Idol, he had worked in various jobs, including as a paint salesman and a trading floor clerk at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. He also appeared as an actor in a short low-budget film 'Deadscapes: Broken Road.' When he was 17, he was signed to
and had released two CDs – So I'm Told and Slumberland. He was declared the winner of season nine of American Idol on May 26, 2010. He was signed to
after the competition and released an album
on November 16, 2010.
Crystal Bowersox
(born August 4, 1985 in , 24 years at the time of the show) is from Elliston, Ohio and auditioned in Chicago, Illinois with 's . She auditioned for Idol to try to make a better life for her son. Her Hollywood performance of 's "" impressed the judges and fellow contestants alike. She had performed as a singer from the age of 10 and moved to Chicago aged 17, frequently working as a busker at train stations there. She was diagnosed with
when she was six, and while on the show, she suffered diabetic complication and was hospitalized which resulted in the Top 20 performance nights for the male and female contestants being switched. She became the season nine runner-up on May 26, 2010 and was signed to . Her debut album
was released on December 14, 2010. She was married to Brian Walker on October 10, 2010.
Casey James
(born May 31, 1982 in , Texas, 27 years at the time of the show) is from
and auditioned in , Colorado with 's "Slow Dancing in a Burning Room." He performed professionally after finishing school, but suffered a serious motorcycle accident when he was 21. He took his shirt off during audition after prompting from
and , and Kara's interest in him became a recurring joke in the season. He is an accomplished guitarist and demonstrated his skill with his Hollywood round performance of 's "" and Top 20 performance of 's "." He had never previously watched the show before he auditioned. He was eliminated as a third place finisher on May 19, 2010. He was signed to
after the show.
Michael Lynche
(born May 31, 1983, 26 years at the time of the show) is from
auditioned in
with ' "". He worked as personal trainer prior to Idol. His is married and his daughter was born during Hollywood round, and the unfolding drama of his wife's labor was heavily featured during the Hollywood round where he performed 's "". He was saved by the judges when he became the lowest vote-getter on April 7, 2010, but finally he was eliminated at fourth place on May 12, 2010.
Aaron Kelly
(born April 2, 1993 in , 16 years old at the start of the show) is from
and auditioned in Orlando, Florida as a winner from
at . His audition song was 's "", and performed 's "" during the Hollywood rounds but forgot his words. He was adopted by his aunt and uncle at 5. He had performed from a young age, and was a finalist on
at the age of 11. He was in 2010 the youngest American Idol contestant to reach Top 12. He was eliminated at fifth place on May 5, 2010.
Siobhan Magnus
(born March 15, 1990 in , 19 years at the start of the show) is from
and auditioned in Boston, Massachusetts with 's "". Before Idol she performed as the lead vocalist of her band, Lunar Valve, and she worked as a glassblower in . She performed 's "" in the Hollywood rounds. She was noted in the show for her ability to sustain a long high-pitched note. She was eliminated as sixth-placed finisher on April 28, 2010.
(born May 1, 1989 in , 20 years at the time of the show) is from
and auditioned in , Texas with 's Bulletproof Week. He performed 's
during the Hollywood round. He did not qualify initially for the semi-finals but was chosen as a replacement for Chris Golightly who was disqualified for having a prior record deal. He finished at seventh place after being voted off on April 21, 2010.
Katie Stevens
(born December 8, 1992 in , 17 years at the time of the show) is from
auditioned in Boston, Massachusetts with 's . She looked after her Portuguese grandmother who suffered from , and she is fluent in Portuguese. She performed Jean DuShon's "" in the Hollywood rounds where Kara DioGuardi considered her a possible season's winner. She finished eighth and exited the competition on April 14, 2010 on a double elimination due to judges's save being used the previous week.
Andrew Garcia
(born October 8, 1985 in , 24 years at the time of the show) auditioned in Los Angeles with 's "." He had a good sized following on YouTube prior to auditioning on Idol. He impressed the judges with his performance of 's "" during the Hollywood rounds, but failed to interest the judges in the later rounds. He was eliminated as joint eighth-place finishers together with Katie Stevens on April 14, 2010.
Didi Benami
(born October 25, 1986 in New York, 23 years at the time of the show) is from
and currently resides in Hollywood. She auditioned in Los Angeles, California with ' "." She was inspired to audition by her best friend who died in a traffic accident. She was notable during the Hollywood rounds for her performance of Kara DioGuardi-penned 's song "." She finished tenth after being eliminated on March 31, 2010.
(born September 26, 1985, 24 years at the time of the show) is from
and auditioned in Dallas, Texas. She was eliminated in eleventh place on March 24, 2010. She performed Stevie Wonder's "Living for the City" in the Hollywood rounds which she considered her favorite moment prior the semi-final. Simon Cowell considered her to have the best voice amongst the girls.
(born August 13, 1985, 24 years at the time of the show) is from
and auditioned in Orlando, Florida with 's . She had previously made it to the Hollywood round in season eight of American Idol but lost out to
at Top 50. Ryan Seacrest noted that her chilling performance of
had a major part in her advancing into the Top 24. She was the first finalist to be voted off on March 17, 2010.
As in season eight, the judges were given one save that they could use before the top 5 week. They used the save for Michael Lynche during top 9 week. "" by Will Young was used as the send-off song when a contestant was eliminated.
Contestant
Song (original artist when applicable)
Michael Lynche
Didi Benami
Casey James
Lacey Brown
Eliminated
Andrew Garcia
Katie Stevens
Siobhan Magnus
Lee DeWyze
Paige Miles
Aaron Kelly
Crystal Bowersox
Contestant
Song (original artist)
Lee DeWyze
Paige Miles
Eliminated
Aaron Kelly
Crystal Bowersox
Michael Lynche
Andrew Garcia
Katie Stevens
Casey James
Didi Benami
Siobhan Magnus
Contestant
Song (original artist)
Siobhan Magnus
Casey James
Michael Lynche
Didi Benami
Eliminated
Andrew Garcia
Katie Stevens
Lee DeWyze
Crystal Bowersox
Aaron Kelly
Mentor: N/A
Contestant
Song (original artist when applicable)
Aaron Kelly
Katie Stevens
Andrew Garcia
Michael Lynche
Crystal Bowersox
Casey James
Siobhan Magnus
Lee DeWyze
Contestant
Song (original artist when applicable)
Crystal Bowersox
Andrew Garcia
Eliminated
Lee DeWyze
Aaron Kelly
Siobhan Magnus
Michael Lynche
Katie Stevens
Eliminated
Casey James
Contestant
Song (original artist)
Casey James
Lee DeWyze
Eliminated
Aaron Kelly
Siobhan Magnus
Michael Lynche
"" ( feat. )
Crystal Bowersox
Contestant
Lee DeWyze
Michael Lynche
Casey James
Crystal Bowersox
Aaron Kelly
Siobhan Magnus
Eliminated
Contestant
Song (original artist)
Aaron Kelly
Eliminated
Casey James
Crystal Bowersox
Michael Lynche
Lee DeWyze
Each contestant sang one solo and one duet with a fellow contestant.
Contestant
Song (original artist)
Featured Film
Lee DeWyze
Michael Lynche
Eliminated
Crystal Bowersox & Lee DeWyze
Casey James
Crystal Bowersox
Casey James & Michael Lynche
Each contestant sang two songs.
Contestant
Song (original artist) — Judge(s)
Casey James
Eliminated
Crystal Bowersox
Lee DeWyze
Casey James
Eliminated
Crystal Bowersox
Lee DeWyze
Each contestant sang three songs.
Contestant
Song (original artist)
Lee DeWyze
Crystal Bowersox
Lee DeWyze
Crystal Bowersox
Lee DeWyze
Crystal Bowersox
Safe First
Eliminated
Judges' Save
Semi Finals
Contestant
Lee DeWyze
Crystal Bowersox
Casey James
Michael Lynche
Aaron Kelly
Siobhan Magnus
Katie Stevens
Andrew Garcia
Didi Benami
Paige Miles
Lacey Brown
Lilly Scott
Alex Lambert
Todrick Hall
Katelyn Epperly
Haeley Vaughn
Michelle Delamor
Jermaine Sellers
Tyler Grady
Ashley Rodriguez
Janell Wheeler
Top 24: "" by
Top 20: "" by
Top 16: "" by
Top 12: None
Top 11: "" by
Top 10: None
Top 9 (Part 1):
medley ("" / "" / "" / "" / "" / "" by )
Top 9 (Part 2):
medley ("" / "" / "" / "" by Elvis Presley)
Top 7: "Keeping the Dream Alive" (The song was performed in part of
by the Top 12)
Top 6: None
medley ("" / "" / "" / "" by Frank Sinatra)
medley ("" / "" / "" by Harry Connick, Jr.)
Top 4: None
Top 3: None
Top 12 feat. : "" by Alice Cooper
Siobhan Magnus and Aaron Kelly feat.
and : "" by
Michael Lynche feat. : "" by
Top 6 Girls feat. : "" / ""
Top 6 Boys feat.
and : "", "", "" by
Crystal Bowersox feat. : "" / "" by Alanis Morissette
Casey James feat. : "" by
Lee DeWyze feat. : "", "" and "" by Chicago
Top 12 feat. : "," "," and "" by Janet Jackson
Lee DeWyze and Crystal Bowersox feat. : "" by
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Performer(s)
Hot 100 Reaction
Hot Digital Songs Reaction
Performance Type
failed to chart
63 (debut)
82 (debut)
63 (debut)
no release
failed to chart
pre-recorded
fell off chart
"Don't Make 'Em Like U No More"
failed to chart
14 (debut)
pre-recorded
34 (debut)
17 (debut)
"" ("" intro)
no release
failed to chart
failed to chart
pre-recorded
and Justin Gaston
failed to chart
failed to chart
unreleased
51,000 (+ 2001%)
no release
(feat. , , ,
and others)
no release
"Love Left to Lose"
101 (debut)
pre-recorded
pre-recorded
& Rascal Flatts
65 (debut)
48 (debut)
"" ("" intro)
pre-recorded
no release
"Bittersweet"
failed to chart
failed to chart
failed to chart
failed to chart
38(no change)
pre-recorded
81 (debut)
50 (debut)
ineligible to re-enter
ineligible to re-enter
live performance
failed to chart
failed to chart
"Simon Said"
no release
no release
no release
no release
failed to re-enter
failed to re-enter
American Idols
no release
no release
""/"" / ""
ineligible to re-enter/ no release
ineligible to re-enter/failed to chart
"—" denotes no figure was available.
Since , the voting results are seemingly skewed towards Caucasian contestants, and critics believe that it was Caucasian female viewers who vote only for Caucasian male contestants. During top 20 week, all four eliminated contestants were non-Caucasian. Season 9 has the fewest non-Caucasian finalists of any season. This led to criticism of bias in favor of Caucasians.
Chris Golightly was originally selected as semi-finalist. According to reports, Golightly was disqualified on February 17, 2010, after already being told he was in the top 24, over an old contract. The contract had expired by the time the top 24 began to tape, but they disqualified him because he was under contract at the time of the tryouts, in violation of Idol rules. He was later replaced by Tim Urban at the last minute of the last part of Hollywood Week. Golightly later appears on a Korean television show called , a singing competition similar to the American Idol. In there, he tells that he also used to write songs for Korean singers, such as ,
's elimination stirred up controversy after
the results before the elimination aired on the west coast. This caused anger among the fans of the show and as a result, the elimination show may have had lower ratings than usual.
Seacrest has been criticized by The Wrap and MSNBC Entertainment contributors for "critiquing the judges’ comments" and becoming more aggressive. Ratings for the 9th season have dropped significantly compared to the prior two seasons leading to speculation that its run as the number one show on television may be coming to a close. Reasons for the decline have ranged from the smaller role and pending departure of Simon Cowell to the more unpredictable behavior of Ryan Seacrest.
It was also claimed that Crystal Bowersox had considered Ryan Seacrest to have betrayed her. After it was reported that she had doubts about staying on in the show but Ryan Seacrest had talked her out of it, her fellow contestant Katelyn Epperly revealed that Crystal texted: "I'm fine...betrayed by Seacrest!" in a text message to her. Crystal denied that she was planning to leave, and there was no evidence that Ryan Seacrest had leaked the information himself.
Season 9 of American Idol was the top show for the 2009–10 season of broadcast primetime shows. Its Tuesday and Wednesday episodes occupied the top 2 spots of the season. Viewership for the Tuesday episodes averaged 22.974 million, while the Wednesday episodes averaged 21.951 million.
Episode list
rating/Share
(in millions)
"Boston Auditions"
January 12, 2010
"Atlanta Auditions"
January 13, 2010
"Chicago Auditions"
January 19, 2010
"Orlando Auditions"
January 20, 2010
"Los Angeles Auditions"
January 26, 2010
"Dallas Auditions"
January 27, 2010
"Denver Auditions"
February 2, 2010
"Best of the Rest"
February 3, 2010
"Hollywood Round, Part 1"
February 9, 2010
"Hollywood Round, Part 2"
February 10, 2010
"Hollywood Round, Part 3"
February 16, 2010
"Hollywood Round, Part 4"
February 17, 2010
"Top 12 Female Semifinalists Perform"
February 23, 2010
"Top 12 Male Semifinalists Perform"
February 24, 2010
"First Results Show"
February 25, 2010
"Top 10 Male Semifinalists Perform"
March 2, 2010
"Top 10 Female Semifinalists Perform"
March 3, 2010
"Second Results Show"
March 4, 2010
"Top 8 Female Semifinalists Perform"
March 9, 2010
"Top 8 Male Semifinalists Perform"
March 10, 2010
"Third Results Show/Top 12 Revealed"
March 11, 2010
"Top 12 Finalists Perform"
March 16, 2010
"Top 12 Results Show"
March 17, 2010
"Top 11 Finalists Perform"
March 23, 2010
"Top 11 Results Show"
March 24, 2010
"Top 10 Finalists Perform"
March 30, 2010
"Top 10 Results Show"
March 31, 2010
"Top 9 Finalists Perform"
April 6, 2010
"Top 9 Results Show"
April 7, 2010
"Top 9 Finalists Perform Again"
April 13, 2010
"Double Elimination Top 9 Results Show"
April 14, 2010
"Top 7 Finalists Perform"
April 20, 2010
"Top 7 Results Show/Idol Gives Back"
April 21, 2010
"Top 6 Finalists Perform"
April 27, 2010
"Top 6 Results Show"
April 28, 2010
"Top 5 Finalists Perform"
May 4, 2010
"Top 5 Results Show"
May 5, 2010
"Top 4 Finalists Perform"
May 11, 2010
"Top 4 Results Show"
May 12, 2010
"Top 3 Finalists Perform"
May 18, 2010
"Top 3 Results Show"
May 19, 2010
"Top 2 Finalists Perform"
May 25, 2010
"Winner Revealed"
May 26, 2010
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, who originally auditioned in Orlando for this season, but was cut on the last day of the Hollywood Week, returned for the
and eventually won that season.
Jen Hirsh, who originally auditioned in Boston and was cut during the first day of the Hollywood Week. Hirsh returned for the
and made it in the semi-finals.
, who originally auditioned in Denver and was cut in the green mile round in this season of American Idol, appeared in
Semi-finalist , on April 10, 2010, joined then-cast members Giglianne Braga, , Ben Elliott, Kara Killmer and Amanda Phillips on , a web-based reality series that follows aspiring artists as they pursue their dreams in Hollywood.
Samuel Larsen, who originally auditioned on Los Angeles and made it on Hollywood Round was a contestant on 's , which he co-won. He now guest stars on
as Joseph Hart.
Semi-finalist , in 2010, finished second place in the second season of the Korean version of American Idol, . This makes him to become one of two contestants to appear on this show from the American Idol season 9. The other contestant being
who appeared in the third season.
, who originally auditioned in Chicago and did not get past the audition round, returned for the
of American Idol and came in third place.
Semi-finalist Jermaine Sellers, in 2007, competed on the
gospel singing competition show , where he finished in third place.
Due to the judges using their one save, in order to save , the Top 9 remained intact for another week.
The bottom two were eliminated on April 14. The other member of the bottom three was never identified, though Seacrest made a point of indicating that previously-saved Michael Lynche was not the other member.
The other member of the Bottom 2 was never announced, despite Crystal Bowersox was the last contestant to be named safe.
Lee DeWyze was named safe first, then Crystal Bowersox.
's rendition of "" was made available on
for download, with all proceeds going to
charities.
Will Young performed at the end of the performance show on May 25, 2010.
The group that sang 's "" consisted of many previous American Idol contestants, including winners , , , , , , and .
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