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American Juniors (19 Juniors) was a reality television series broadcast on the Fox Network as a spin-off of American Idol, created by Simon Fuller and 19 Television, FremantleMedia, directed by Bruce Gowers and produced by Nigel Lythgoe and Ken Warwick. It was very similar to the adult American Idol, much like the British series S Club Search (producing the S Club Juniors) was to British band S Club 7. The only season of American Juniors aired in the summer of 2003. It was taped in Hollywood, California.

Personalities[]

Around 2,000 children and teenagers auditioned for the show; from these 22 were chosen as contestants. Three of these contestants (Jennifer Jameson, Bobby White, Billy Loftus) were immediately eliminated after getting chosen because they did not stick out from the rest of the crowd. From there on 19 were chosen and were shown on TV, with the rest not making a TV debut at all. Throughout the season, this number was narrowed down to ten through several rounds of voting. Like American Idol, voting was done by the show's viewers via telephone. Unlike Idol, to prevent hurt feelings, the contestants were voted into the group, as opposed to being voted off the show. Idol host Ryan Seacrest repeated this duty for most of the shows. Idol judges did not appear (other than one satellite hookup with Simon Cowell from the second season of Pop Idol); the principal Juniors judges were Gladys Knight (who also hosted when Seacrest was absent), Deborah Gibson, and Jordan Knight (former member of New Kids on the Block). A number of Idol alumni, such as Kelly Clarkson, Ruben Studdard, Christina Christian and Justin Guarini made guest performances.

Ratings and Aborted Second Season[]

American Juniors became one of the highest rated television shows of the summer season, with approximately 11.9 million viewers on June 3, though the numbers dropped 40% toward the end of July. Nonetheless, the producers were satisfied of the strong teen demographic. A second edition was planned for fall 2003, later postponed to the summer after American Idol (season 3), then called off.

Following The Show[]

The American Juniors made a brief appearance on the December 2003 American Idol Christmas special, An American Idol Christmas. Their debut album America Juniors was released on October 26, 2004 after a year's delay from its original scheduled date. Probably the most successful teenagers from the show are Julie Dubela, Kristinia DeBarge, (both who competed in the top twenty but failed to make the final ten), Lucy Hale who made the final 5, Jordan McCoy and Katelyn Tarver who both made the final ten but failed to reach the final five.

Dubela auditioned for season 7 of American Idol when they traveled to Miami, Florida. She reunited with former Juniors host Ryan Seacrest and sang and danced to the Juniors theme song, One Step Closer. When she introduced herself to the judges, Randy Jackson and Paula Abdul told her they had liked American Juniors but Simon Cowell sarcastically added "Yes, that was a really good show wasn't it?". After her performance, they were not as kind to her, calling her precocious and telling her to become an actress. After she unhappily left, the show played part of her Juniors performance (Rainy Days and Mondays).

After American Juniors[]

In October 2009, Lucy Hale was cast in the ABC Family channel show Pretty Little Liars, based on the book series by Sara Shepard. Hale's work on the show has earned her a 2010 Teen Choice Award. Hale later got a record deal of her own in 2012. She is currently working on her debut album.

In 2011 sisters Tori and Taylor Thompson auditioned for the NBC show The Voice, where they made it and were mentored by Grammy-winning singer Cee-Lo Green. The duo was, however, eliminated from the show on June 21, 2011 because their teammate Vicci Martinez received the most votes from the public while fellow singer Nakia was chosen by Green to go on to the next round.

American Idol
Seasons
(FOX) ยท1 ยท2 ยท3 ยท4 ยท5 ยท6 ยท7 ยท8 ยท9 ยท10 ยท11 ยท12 ยท13 ยท14 ยท15 โ€” (ABC) ยท16 ยท17 ยท18 ยท19 ยท20 ยท21 ยท22
Judges
 ยทSimon Cowell (Seasons 1-9) ยทPaula Abdul (Seasons 1-8) ยทRandy Jackson (Seasons 1-12)
 ยทKara DioGuardi (Seasons 8-9) ยทEllen DeGeneres (Season 9) ยทJennifer Lopez (Seasons 10-11|13-15)
 ยทSteven Tyler (Seasons 10-11) ยทNicki Minaj (Season 12) ยทMariah Carey (Season 12) ยทKeith Urban (Seasons 12-15)
 ยทHarry Connick, Jr. (Seasons 13-15) ยทKaty Perry (Seasons 16-22) ยทLionel Richie (Seasons 16+) ยทLuke Bryan (Seasons 16+)
Personnel
 ยทRyan Seacrest (Seasons 1+) ยทBrian Dunkleman (Season 1) ยทSimon Fuller (Seasons 1-15) ยทNigel Lythgoe (Seasons 1-7/10-12) ยทMegan Wolflick (Seasons 14+) ยทJimmy Iovine (Seasons 10-12) ยทScott Borchetta (Seasons 14-15) ยทBobby Bones (Seasons 16-19) ยทRickey Minor (Seasons 4-9/13-15) ยทRay Chew (Seasons 10-12) ยทKristopher Pooley (Seasons 16+) ยทMichael Orland (Seasons 1-17) ยทDebra Byrd (Seasons 1-10|โ€ ) ยทPeggi Blu (Seasons 10-11) ยทPeisha McPhee (Seasons 10-13) ยทAdriana McPhee (Seasons 17+) ยทDevin Velez (S12; Seasons 22+) ยทAllison Iraheta (S8; Seasons 13-15) ยทFelicia Barton (S8; Seasons 16+)
Winners
 ยทKelly Clarkson ยทRuben Studdard ยทFantasia Barrino ยทCarrie Underwood ยทTaylor Hicks ยทJordin Sparks ยทDavid Cook
 ยทKris Allen ยทLee DeWyze ยทScotty McCreery ยทPhillip Phillips ยทCandice Glover ยทCaleb Johnson ยทNick Fradiani
 ยทTrent Harmon ยทMaddie Poppe ยทLaine Hardy ยทJust Sam ยทChayce Beckham ยทNoah Thompson ยทIam Tongi ยทAbi Carter
Runners-Up
 ยทJustin Guarini ยทClay Aiken ยทDiana DeGarmo ยทBo Bice ยทKatharine McPhee ยทBlake Lewis ยทDavid Archuleta ยทAdam Lambert ยทCrystal Bowersox ยทLauren Alaina ยทJessica Sanchez ยทKree Harrison ยทJena Irene ยทClark Beckham ยทLa'Porsha Renae ยทCaleb Lee Hutchinson ยทAlejandro Aranda ยทArthur Gunn ยทWillie Spence (โ€ ) ยทHunterGirl ยทMegan Danielle ยทWill Moseley
Notable Alumni
 ยทAlex Lambert ยทAlex Preston ยทAllegra Miles ยทAngie Miller ยทAnilee List ยทAnoop Desai ยทBeane ยทBenson Boone ยทBriston Maroney
 ยทBrooke White ยทCarly Smithson ยทCasey Abrams ยทCasey Bishop ยทCassandra Coleman ยทChris Daughtry ยทColton Dixon ยทDanny Gokey ยทDavid Brown ยทDeAndre Brackensick ยทElise Testone ยทElliott Yamin ยทFrancisco Martin ยทFritz Hager ยทGabby Barrett
 ยทGrace Kinstler ยทGraham DeFranco ยทHaley Reinhart ยทHollie Cavanagh ยทHunter Metts ยทJack Blocker ยทJacob Lusk
 ยทJames Durbin ยทJAX ยทJen Hirsh ยทJennifer Hudson ยทJeremiah Lloyd Harmon ยทJessica Meuse ยทJimmie Allen ยทJoey Cook
 ยทJosh Gracin ยทJoshua Ledet ยทJurnee ยทKaibrienne ยทKatie Stevens ยทKayla Mickelsen ยทKellie Pickler ยทLaci Kaye Booth ยทLaToya London ยทLauren Daigle ยทLauren Spencer-Smith ยทLeah Marlene ยทMargie Mays ยทMario Vรกzquez ยทMary Jo Young ยทMatt Giraud
 ยทMegan Joy ยทMelinda Doolittle ยทMichael J. Woodard ยทNadia Turner ยทNaima Adedapo ยทNikko Smith ยทParis Bennett
 ยทPaul McDonald ยทPhil Stacey ยทQuentin Alexander ยทRayvon Owen ยทRicky Braddy ยทSanjaya Malakar ยทShubha Vedula ยทSkylar Laine ยทSophia Wackerman ยทTamyra Gray ยทTim Halperin ยทTodrick Hall ยทTori Kelly ยทVonzell Solomon ยทWรฉ Ani ยทZachariah Smith
Coronation Songs
 ยท"A Moment Like This" ยท"Flying Without Wings" ยท"I Believe" ยท"Inside Your Heaven" ยท"Do I Make You Proud?"
 ยท"This Is My Now" ยท"The Time of My Life" ยท"No Boundaries" ยท"Beautiful Day" ยท"I Love You This Big" ยท"Home"
 ยท"I Am Beautiful" ยท"As Long as You Love Me" ยท"Beautiful Life" ยท"Falling" ยท"Going, Going, Gone"
 ยท"Flame" ยท"Rise Up" ยท"23" ยท"One Day Tonight" ยท"I'll Be Seeing You" ยท"This Isn't Over"
R.โ€ .P.
 ยทNikki McKibbin ยทRickey Smith ยทLeah LaBelle ยทMarque Lynche ยทMandisa ยทMichael Johns ยทJoanne Borgella ยทC.J. Harris
โ€” ยทAlexis Cohen ยทAustin Sisneros ยทJairon Jackson ยทMary Iaconelli ยทPaula Goodspeed


The American Juniors group disbanded in 2005. The members seem to be pursuing individual efforts and there is little publicity about them as a group. The show website became inactive in April 2005, but the music website remains intact as an archive. In May 2005, the Thompson sisters' website announced they were now out on their own.

Radio stations that play children's music (e.g., Disney, or digital radio) still occasionally play the music of American Juniors.

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