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'American Idol' makes a surprise cut(AP)Updated: 2007-03-22 14:44
This photo supplied by Fox shows legendary British singer Lulu posing with some of the female finalists on Fox's 'American Idol' television talent show that she coached earlier this week in Los Angeles. The contestants sang hit songs from the 1960s British pop invasion on the show Tuesday, March 20, 2007. Lulu and Peter Noone, who coached the male contestants, will perform on the 'Idol' results show Wednesday night, March 21 on Fox. Lulu, left, is joined by, left to right; Melinda Doolittle, LaKisha Jones, Stephanie Edwards, Jordin Sparks, background.(AP Photo/Fox, Michael Becker) NEW YORK - Is "American Idol" for real? Simon Cowell said on Tuesday's show that Edwards' rendition of Dusty Springfield's "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" lacked the edginess and youthful energy that she brought to her previous performances. Paula Abdul echoed that sentiment, telling Edwards she should have "more fun" onstage. Dodging viewer elimination was Chris Richardson, who had the next-lowest vote tally. Richardson, 22, of Chesapeake, Va., had impressed judges with his smooth take on "Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying." Cowell called it his "best performance so far," while Abdul praised him as "charming and sexy." Wednesday's show also featured performances by this week's guest coaches: Peter Noone, who fronted the 1960s British rock band Herman's Hermits, and singer-songwriter Lulu. In its sixth season, "American Idol" continues to dominate the ratings. It
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