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The eighth season of American Idol premiered on January 13, 2009. Judges Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul, and Randy Jackson are judges once again, along with Ryan Seacrest as host. This season introduced Kara DioGuardi as the fourth judge on the Idol panel.

Arkansas pop/soul singer-songwriter Kris Allen was announced the winner of the competition on May 20, 2009, defeating glam rocker runner-up Adam Lambert after almost 100 million votes, the highest recorded total in the show's history.

The eighth season is also the third season during which both the winner and the runner-up were male contestants, with the second season being the first and the previous season being the second. Additionally, the eighth season is the only season to contain an all-male top 3.

Changes from Season 7[]

Several changes were planned for season 8. Fox Entertainment president Kevin Reilly stated that Idol would feature fewer "William Hung-like" contestants and "funny auditions," and would quickly move its focus to the potential singers during the earlier stages of the competition, thus moving the season at a faster pace. Mike Darnell, president of Fox's alternative programming, said the contestants would be more emotional and that viewers would learn more about them and their pasts than they had in the previous season. Songwriter and record producer Kara DioGuardi was added as a permanent fourth judge on the panel. She had previously collaborated with Celine Dion, Hilary Duff, Enrique Iglesias, Leona Lewis and Christina Aguilera, and produced several Top 40 hits. As a songwriter, she had already worked with several American Idol alumni and winners, including Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood, Katharine McPhee, David Archuleta, and David Cook. Meanwhile, Ken Warwick became the new executive producer, as Nigel Lythgoe had left the show to focus on So You Think You Can Dance and his new show with Simon Fuller, Superstars of Dance. Idol Gives Back was canceled for season 8, as the ongoing economic crisis and recession, left Idol officials uncomfortable asking financially struggling viewers to donate. The semifinals saw the biggest change as the wild card round returned for the first time since the third season. After voters picked three finalists from each of three groups of 12 semi-finalists, the judges selected eight of the previously eliminated 27 semifinalists to return and perform a song on the March 5, 2009, show. They were judged by the panel, instead of a vote by the viewers, with four advancing to the finals. Although the finals had been billed from the beginning of the season as a set of 12 contestants, the judges announced at the last minute that they would be advancing a thirteenth contestant, Anoop Desai, as well.

Another change in the Idol format, which was revealed on March 11, 2009, is that the judges are eligible to exercise a veto power on one eliminated contestant at any given point of the competition and spare them from elimination for that particular week. This can only be invoked up until the Final 5. The following week two contestants will be eliminated if the save is used because nobody is eliminated on the week that the save is used. The save can only be used once and it must be unanimous. Wild-Card finalist Matt Giraud became the first judges' save recipient, granting him two weeks' extra reprieve.

Auditions[]

Auditions were held in the following cities:

  • San Francisco, California: Cow Palace - July 17
  • Louisville, Kentucky: Freedom Hall - July 21
  • Glendale, Arizona: Jobing.com Arena - July 25
  • Salt Lake City, Utah: EnergySolutions Arena - July 29
  • San Juan, Puerto Rico: Coliseo de Puerto Rico - August 2
  • Kansas City, Missouri: Kemper Arena - August 8
  • Jacksonville, Florida: Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena - August 13
  • East Rutherford, New Jersey: Izod Center - August 19

Contestants are required to be between the ages 16 and 28 on July 15, 2008 and eligible to work in the United States. Contestants are ineligible if they were part of the top 40 from previous seasons (exception being for those who reached the top 50 from season 7), if they hold recording or management contracts or if they are not U.S. citizens or landed immigrants (i.e. temporary residents).

Hollywood[]

For this season, the Hollywood round moved to the Kodak Theatre, which was previously used for the season finale from seasons 1 and 3–6, from the Orpheum Theatre. In addition, the Hollywood round was extended to two weeks.

In the first round, the 147 contestants each sang a short solo performance of any song. The next part had the remaining 107 contestants performing in a group performance. The 72 contestants that passed group day, performed one more solo song, and then the judges split them into four groups, and only left 54. The final 54 then went to the "judges' mansion" in Los Angeles for the final results, and the Top 36 were announced. Some contestants had a sing-off to determine who would go through the top 36.

Semifinals[]

Season 8 top 36

The Semifinalists:
Row 1: Grace, Iraheta, Boskovich, Afsar, Carlson, Barton;
Row 2: Tohn, Murray, Vailes, Langseth, Beard, McNamara;
Row 3: Rounds, Joy, Henson, Wright, Del Toro, Vaifanua;
Row 4: Lambert, Wagner-Trugman, Desai, Keith, Gokey, Nuñez;
Row 5: Joyner, Kalama, Allen, Breitzke, Giraud, Sarver;
Row 6: Marshall, Mitchell, Braddy, MacIntyre, Fowler, Smith

The following contestants were Season 8's Top 36 contestants. They were divided into three groups of 12.

Group 1
Jackie Tohn Ricky Braddy Alexis Grace Brent Keith Stevie Wright Anoop Desai
Casey Carlson Michael Sarver Ann Marie Boskovich Stephen Fowler Tatiana Del Toro Danny Gokey
Group 2
Jasmine Murray Matt Giraud Jeanine Vailes Nick Mitchell Allison Iraheta Kris Allen
Megan Joy Matt Breitzke Jesse Langseth Kai Kalama Mishavonna Henson Adam Lambert
Group 3
Von Smith Taylor Vaifanua Alex Wagner-Trugman Arianna Afsar Ju'Not Joyner Kristen McNamara
Nathaniel Marshall Felicia Barton Scott MacIntyre Kendall Beard Jorge Nunez Lil Rounds

... = advanced       ... = eliminated       ... = wildcard - advanced       ... = wildcard - eliminated

The Top 36 had to sing a song from the Billboard Hot 100 to earn a spot in the Top 13. Of each group, three contestants directly advanced to the Finals.

During the following Wildcard rounds, the Judges picked eight contestants originally eliminated from the Semifinals rounds to compete for four extra spots. Jesse Langseth, Matt Giraud, Megan Joy, Von Smith, Jasmine Murray, Ricky Braddy, Tatiana Del Toro, and Anoop Desai were the eight contestants competing in the wild card round. In the end, Matt Giraud, Megan Joy, Jasmine Murray, and Anoop Desai were the four advancing to the Top 13.

Finalists[]

The following contestants were Season 8's 13 Finalists.

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The Finalists; Back Row: Matt Giraud, Lil Rounds, Anoop Desai & Scott MacIntyre; Middle Row: Adam Lambert, Allison Iraheta & Jorge Nunez; Front Row: Megan Joy, Jasmine Murray, Danny Gokey, Alexis Grace, Kris Allen & Michael Sarver

Finals[]

Top 13 perform[]


During the first round of the finals, the Top 13 performed a song from Michael Jackson for a spot in the Top 11.

Eliminated Contestants[]

Jasmine Murray

Jasmine Murray was one of the two eliminated contestants bringing the total down to 11 remaining contestants. She was eliminated on March 11, 2009.

Jorge Núñez



Jorge Nunez was one of the two eliminated contestants bringing the total down to 11 remaining contestants. He was eliminated on March 11, 2009.

Top 11[]

The following contestants were safe from that round and advanced on to the Top 11.

Performances[]

The contestants performed in the following order:

Group Performance:

  • "I Want You Back/ABC Medley" by The Jackson 5

Top 11 perform[]


During this round of the finals, the Top 11 performed a song from the Grand Ole Opry for a spot in the Top 10.

Eliminated Contestant[]

Alexis Grace

Alexis Grace was the eliminated contestant bringing the total down to 10 remaining contestants. She was eliminated on March 18, 2009.

Top 10[]

The following contestants were safe from that round and advanced on to the Top 10.

Performances[]

The contestants performed in the following order:

Group Performance:

  • "T-R-O-U-B-L-E" by Travis Tritt

Top 10 perform[]


During this round of the finals, the Top 10 performed a song from Motown for a spot in the Top 9.

Eliminated Contestant[]

Michael Sarver

Michael Sarver was the eliminated contestant bringing the total down to 9 remaining contestants. He was eliminated on March 26, 2009.

Top 9[]

The following contestants were safe from that round and advanced on to the Top 9.

Performances[]

The contestants performed in the following order:

Group Performance:

  • "You Keep Me Hangin' On" by The Supremes/"You're All I Need to Get By" by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell/"Ain't No Mountain High Enough" by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell

Top 9 perform[]


During this round of the finals, the Top 9 performed a popular iTunes Downloaded song for a spot in the Top 8.

Eliminated Contestant[]

Megan Joy

Megan Joy was the eliminated contestant bringing the total down to 8 remaining contestants. She was eliminated on April 1, 2009.

Top 8[]

The following contestants were safe from that round and remained in the Top 8.

Performances[]

The contestants performed in the following order:

Group Performance:

  • "Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey

Top 8 perform[]


During this round of the finals, the Top 8 performed a song from the year they were born for a spot in the Top 7.

Eliminated Contestant[]

Scott Macintyre

Scott MacIntyre was the eliminated contestant bringing the total down to 7 remaining contestants. He was eliminated on April 8, 2009.

Top 7[]

The following contestants were safe from that round and advanced on to the Top 7.

Performances[]

The contestants performed in the following order:

Group Performance:

  • "Can't Get You out of My Head" by Kylie Minogue

Top 7 perform[]


During this round of the finals, the Top 7 performed a songs from movies for a spot in the Top 5.

Saved Contestant[]

Matt Giraud

Matt Giraud was supposed to be the eliminated contestant on April 15, 2009. Due to the Judges' save, he stayed which kept the total at 7 contestants.

Top 7[]

The following contestants were safe from that round and remained in the Top 7.

Performances[]

The contestants performed in the following order:

  • Allison Iraheta - "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" by Aerosmith (Armageddon)
  • Anoop Desai - "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" by Bryan Adams (Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves)
  • Adam Lambert - "Born to Be Wild" by Steppenwolf (Easy Rider)
  • Matt Giraud - "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?" by Bryan Adams (Don Juan DeMarco)
  • Danny Gokey - "Endless Love" by Lionel Richie & Diana Ross (Endless Love)
  • Kris Allen - "Falling Slowly" by Glen Hansard & Markéta Irglová (Once)
  • Lil Rounds - "The Rose" by Bette Midler (The Rose)

Group Performance:

  • "Maniac" by Michael Sembello (Flashdance)

Top 7 perform (redux)[]


During this round of the finals, the Top 7 performed a disco song for a spot in the Top 5.

Eliminated Contestant[]

Lil Rounds

Lil Rounds was one of the two eliminated contestants bringing the total down to 5 remaining contestants. She was eliminated on April 22, 2009.

Anoop Desai



Anoop Desai was one of the two eliminated contestants bringing the total down to 5 remaining contestants. He was eliminated on April 22, 2009.

Top 5[]

The following contestants were safe from that round and advanced on to the Top 5.

Performances[]

The contestants performed in the following order:

Group Performance:

  • "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)" by The Jacksons

Top 5 perform[]


During this round of the finals, the Top 5 performed a song from Rat Pack Standards for a spot in the Top 4.

Eliminated Contestant[]

Matt Giraud

Matt Giraud was the eliminated contestant bringing the total down to 4 remaining contestants. He was eliminated on April 29, 2009.

Top 4[]

The following contestants were safe from that round and advanced on to the Top 4.

Performances[]

The contestants performed in the following order:

  • Kris Allen - "The Way You Look Tonight" by Fred Astaire
  • Allison Iraheta - "Someone to Watch Over Me" by Gertrude Lawrence
  • Matt Giraud - "My Funny Valentine" by Mitzi Green
  • Danny Gokey - "Come Rain or Come Shine" by Sy Oliver with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra
  • Adam Lambert - "Feeling Good" by Cy Grant

Group Performance:

  • "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)" and "I Got Rhythm"

Top 4 perform[]


During this round of the finals, the Top 4 performed a Rock n' Roll song for a spot in the Top 3.

Eliminated Contestant[]

Allison Iraheta

Allison Iraheta was the eliminated contestant bringing the total down to 3 remaining contestants. She was eliminated on May 6, 2009.

Top 3[]

The following contestants were safe from that round and advanced on to the Top 3.

Performances[]

The contestants performed in the following order:

Group Performances on performance night:

  • Kris Allen & Danny Gokey - "Renegade" by Styx
  • Adam Lambert & Allison Iraheta - "Slow Ride" by Foghat

Group Performance on results night:

  • "School's Out" by Alice Cooper

Top 3 perform[]


During this round of the finals, the Top 3 performed a song picked by the Judges and a song of their choice for a spot in the Top 2.

Eliminated Contestant[]

Danny Gokey

Danny Gokey was the eliminated contestant bringing the total down to 2 remaining contestants. He was eliminated on May 13, 2009.

Top 3[]

The following contestants were safe from that round and advanced on to the Top 2.

Performances[]

(The first round of performances were chosen by the judges and the second round was the contestant's choice). The contestants performed in the following order:

Top 2 perform[]


Main Article: Season 8 Finale

During the final round of the finals, the Top 2 performed a song picked by Simon Fuller, a song of their choice, and their winner single for a spot as Season 8's American Idol.

Runner-up[]

Adam Lambert

Adam Lambert was the runner-up of Season 8. Kris Allen being the winner.

Performances[]

(The first performance was a song from their favorite performances, the second was a song chosen by their personal idol, and the last was their winner single). The contestants performed in the following order:

Winner[]

Kris Allen

Kris Allen was the winner of American Idol Season 8 on May 20, 2009.

Notable past Idol contestants[]

  • Jamar Rogers, who auditioned in Kansas City along with best friend Danny Gokey, was cut in the "green mile" round. In 2012, he tried out for season 2 of The Voice and made it to the semi-finals with his idol, R&B star Cee Lo Green, as his mentor before being eliminated.
  • Emily Valentine, who was cut in Hollywood week, later auditioned for season 1 of The Voice with R&B star Cee Lo Green as her mentor. She was eliminated in the Battle Rounds.

Controversies[]

  • Joanna Pacitti, who was originally selected as a semi-finalist, created controversy due to her being previously signed to A&M and Geffen Records. Later, she was found to have been having a "private relationship" with 19 Management. She was later disqualified, and replaced by Felicia Barton.
  • Due to a mix up, Alexis Grace's phone number during the top 11 preformances was actually a call in sex hotline. This was changed during the end of the episode, but she was eliminated anyway.

External links[]

Season 8
Finalists
 ·Kris Allen ·Adam Lambert ·Danny Gokey ·Allison Iraheta ·Matt Giraud ·Anoop Desai ·Lil Rounds ·Scott MacIntyre ·Megan Joy ·Michael Sarver ·Alexis Grace ·Jasmine Murray ·Jorge Núñez
Semifinalists
 ·Ricky Braddy ·Tatiana Del Toro ·Jesse Langseth ·Von Smith —— ·Arianna Afsar ·Felicia Barton ·Kendall Beard ·Ann Marie Boskovich ·Matt Breitzke ·Casey Carlson ·Stephen Fowler ·Mishavonna Henson ·Ju'Not Joyner ·Kai Kalama ·Brent Keith ·Nathaniel Marshall ·Kristen McNamara ·Nick Mitchell ·Jackie Tohn ·Taylor Vaifanua ·Jeanine Vailes ·Alex Wagner-Trugman ·Stevie Wright ·Joanna Pacitti
American Idol
Seasons
(FOX) ·1 ·2 ·3 ·4 ·5 ·6 ·7 ·8 ·9 ·10 ·11 ·12 ·13 ·14 ·15 — (ABC) ·16 ·17 ·18 ·19 ·20 ·21 ·22
Judges
 ·Simon Cowell (Seasons 1-9) ·Paula Abdul (Seasons 1-8) ·Randy Jackson (Seasons 1-12)
 ·Kara DioGuardi (Seasons 8-9) ·Ellen DeGeneres (Season 9) ·Jennifer Lopez (Seasons 10-11|13-15)
 ·Steven Tyler (Seasons 10-11) ·Nicki Minaj (Season 12) ·Mariah Carey (Season 12) ·Keith Urban (Seasons 12-15)
 ·Harry Connick, Jr. (Seasons 13-15) ·Katy Perry (Seasons 16-22) ·Lionel Richie (Seasons 16+) ·Luke Bryan (Seasons 16+)
Personnel
 ·Ryan Seacrest (Seasons 1+) ·Brian Dunkleman (Season 1) ·Simon Fuller (Seasons 1-15) ·Nigel Lythgoe (Seasons 1-7/10-12) ·Megan Wolflick (Seasons 14+) ·Jimmy Iovine (Seasons 10-12) ·Scott Borchetta (Seasons 14-15) ·Bobby Bones (Seasons 16-19) ·Rickey Minor (Seasons 4-9/13-15) ·Ray Chew (Seasons 10-12) ·Kristopher Pooley (Seasons 16+) ·Michael Orland (Seasons 1-17) ·Debra Byrd (Seasons 1-10|) ·Peggi Blu (Seasons 10-11) ·Peisha McPhee (Seasons 10-13) ·Adriana McPhee (Seasons 17+) ·Devin Velez (S12; Seasons 22+) ·Allison Iraheta (S8; Seasons 13-15) ·Felicia Barton (S8; Seasons 16+)
Winners
 ·Kelly Clarkson ·Ruben Studdard ·Fantasia Barrino ·Carrie Underwood ·Taylor Hicks ·Jordin Sparks ·David Cook
 ·Kris Allen ·Lee DeWyze ·Scotty McCreery ·Phillip Phillips ·Candice Glover ·Caleb Johnson ·Nick Fradiani
 ·Trent Harmon ·Maddie Poppe ·Laine Hardy ·Just Sam ·Chayce Beckham ·Noah Thompson ·Iam Tongi ·Abi Carter
Runners-Up
 ·Justin Guarini ·Clay Aiken ·Diana DeGarmo ·Bo Bice ·Katharine McPhee ·Blake Lewis ·David Archuleta ·Adam Lambert ·Crystal Bowersox ·Lauren Alaina ·Jessica Sanchez ·Kree Harrison ·Jena Irene ·Clark Beckham ·La'Porsha Renae ·Caleb Lee Hutchinson ·Alejandro Aranda ·Arthur Gunn ·Willie Spence () ·HunterGirl ·Megan Danielle ·Will Moseley
Notable Alumni
 ·Alex Lambert ·Alex Preston ·Allegra Miles ·Angie Miller ·Anilee List ·Anoop Desai ·Beane ·Benson Boone ·Briston Maroney
 ·Brooke White ·Carly Smithson ·Casey Abrams ·Casey Bishop ·Cassandra Coleman ·Chris Daughtry ·Colton Dixon ·Danny Gokey ·David Brown ·DeAndre Brackensick ·Elise Testone ·Elliott Yamin ·Francisco Martin ·Fritz Hager ·Gabby Barrett
 ·Grace Kinstler ·Graham DeFranco ·Haley Reinhart ·Hollie Cavanagh ·Hunter Metts ·Jack Blocker ·Jacob Lusk
 ·James Durbin ·JAX ·Jen Hirsh ·Jennifer Hudson ·Jeremiah Lloyd Harmon ·Jessica Meuse ·Jimmie Allen ·Joey Cook
 ·Josh Gracin ·Joshua Ledet ·Jurnee ·Kaibrienne ·Katie Stevens ·Kayla Mickelsen ·Kellie Pickler ·Laci Kaye Booth ·LaToya London ·Lauren Daigle ·Lauren Spencer-Smith ·Leah Marlene ·Margie Mays ·Mario Vázquez ·Mary Jo Young ·Matt Giraud
 ·Megan Joy ·Melinda Doolittle ·Michael J. Woodard ·Nadia Turner ·Naima Adedapo ·Nikko Smith ·Paris Bennett
 ·Paul McDonald ·Phil Stacey ·Quentin Alexander ·Rayvon Owen ·Ricky Braddy ·Sanjaya Malakar ·Shubha Vedula ·Skylar Laine ·Sophia Wackerman ·Tamyra Gray ·Tim Halperin ·Todrick Hall ·Tori Kelly ·Vonzell Solomon ·Wé Ani ·Zachariah Smith
Coronation Songs
 ·"A Moment Like This" ·"Flying Without Wings" ·"I Believe" ·"Inside Your Heaven" ·"Do I Make You Proud?"
 ·"This Is My Now" ·"The Time of My Life" ·"No Boundaries" ·"Beautiful Day" ·"I Love You This Big" ·"Home"
 ·"I Am Beautiful" ·"As Long as You Love Me" ·"Beautiful Life" ·"Falling" ·"Going, Going, Gone"
 ·"Flame" ·"Rise Up" ·"23" ·"One Day Tonight" ·"I'll Be Seeing You" ·"This Isn't Over"
R.†.P.
 ·Nikki McKibbin ·Rickey Smith ·Leah LaBelle ·Marque Lynche ·Mandisa ·Michael Johns ·Joanne Borgella ·C.J. Harris
 ·Alexis Cohen ·Austin Sisneros ·Jairon Jackson ·Mary Iaconelli ·Paula Goodspeed
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