Australian Idols Sing American Hits

My Australian Idol update’s coming a little late this week, as I only arrived home from Brisbane late last night. More on that later, but for now here’s what went down when the final four tackled Hits from the USA, under the thoughtful and hilarious guidance of Chris Isaak.

Wes Carr kicked us off with a rocking number from The Killers. “When You Were Young” isn’t my favourite song in the world, but I think Wes’ passion brought it into a new, bigger space. He commits to every song 110%, and I think that’s why he’s soaring through this competition. Wes clearly relished the opportunity to sing two songs, choosing something completely different for his final performance. We’ve all heard “What a Wonderful World” a zillion times, but his stripped back acoustic take brought new life to this American classic. At this point I think it’s safe to say that Wes can do no wrong.

Someone who can do wrong is Teale Jakubenko. When he’s good he’s very very good, but when he’s not he’s mediocre. Unfortunately despite two song choices, Teale couldn’t do anything to really impress me tonight. His version of “No Such Thing” lacked the edge and passion he really needed to emote the lyric. And while Justin Timberlake might be the flavour of the month amongst young girls, I don’t think Teale did himself any favours by picking “What Goes Around.” It was competent, but competent doesn’t earn you a place in the top three.

Mark Spano made some brave choices this week, and I think they paid off. First up he tackled one of Chris’ own songs, the throbbing “Baby Did a Bad, Bad Thing.” This song is incredibly difficult to sing but Mark managed to nail the falsetto chorus and the sultry verses. Next up he showed us his sensitive side with REM’s monster ballad “Everybody Hurts.” I loved the grit in his voice, and the passion of his delivery. Mark is definitely peaking at the right end of the season.

It was a mixed night for lovable shearer Luke Dickens. His first song choice, “With Arms Wide Open” by Creed, was spot on. Luke channelled all the emotion he felt about the birth of his son into this moving ballad. I’ve never really liked this song either, but I loved it tonight. That’s the mark of a true performer. But it was a different story for his second song. “One of These Nights” by The Eagles is one of my favourite songs. But Luke just cruised right on through it, with none of the intensity and storytelling this classic slice of rock deserved. That could be the most lacklustre end to an Idol show ever.

After a night which saw some great performances, and some not so great ones, I think Teale’s number might be up. After so many weeks in the bottom three, he always needed to pull out something sensational to stay. He didn’t.

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Jessica Mauboy’s Releases Album and Film!

Jessica Mauboy’s star is on the rise. After the top three success of her debut single “Running Back,” Jess is preparing to release her debut album Been Waiting. She’s also set to star in the new local film Bran Nue Dae!

Jess shows she’s got more than just an amazing voice on Been Waiting. She co-wrote all the tracks and spent 12 months to create a collection of urban pop tracks she could be proud of.

Jessica’s acting career couldn’t be off to a better start either. In Bran Nue Dae she’ll star alongside Geoffrey Rush and Ernie Dingo. The film version of this Indigenous musical has just commenced filming in Broome. A singer and now an actress? It sounds like Jessica could be our next superstar!

Been Waiting hits stores on November 22. Brand Nue Dae will be released in cinemas across the country in 2009.

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Chrislyn Hamilton Gets Idol Boot

We’ve got an all male Australian Idol top 4, after Chrislyn Hamilton left the competition. The talented teen faltered with her rendition of “Thriller” and paid the price. But it could have just as easily been her bottom three mates Mark Spano or Teale Jakubenko who got the axe.

The competition is so fierce right now, it seems that any less than stellar performance is unforgivable in the public’s minds. The remaining contestants will have to be on their game for next week’s theme, American Hits. It’s nice and broad, so it shouldn’t trip anyone up. And with Chris Isaak as guest mentor, I’m expecting big things!

Win Switch 3’s Album "Calm Before"

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Entries close at 5 pm AEST on November 10, and I’ll announce the winners on Tuesday November 11.

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Australian Idols Do Michael Jackson

This week the Australian Idol contestants tackled the music of the King of Pop, Michael Jackson. He might have gone a little wacko over the years, but it’s impossible to deny the genius of his musical output. Our Idols showed they were up to the challenge with some exceptional performances.Even guest judge Jermaine Jackson thought so!

Teale Jakubenko kicked things off with a sultry version of “Billie Jean.” It took me a little while to warm to this as it was a carbon copy of the rendition American Idol winner David Cook did earlier this year. But by the end he had me. Teale’s voice is getting better and better, and he brought an emotional intensity that really tapped into the lyric.

Next up we had self-confessed Jacko fan Mark Spano with a song he felt reflected his personality rather than his ability: “Bad.” The problem with this song is that the verses tend to operate on one level. The choruses really kicked, but by the time they came in most people had already changed channel or started a conversation.

Chrislyn Hamilton was ambitious, taking on the monster hit “Thriller.” It was always going to be a big ask, and she just didn’t have what it took to carry this off. There wasn’t quite enough energy, and combined with some pitch problems a great song became a little lacklustre.

Luke Dickens followed with a very smart choice: a bluesy cover of “The Way You Make Me Feel.” When I saw he’d picked this pop classic I was really nervous, but his rootsy makeover was right in the pocket. He took a risk here but it definitely paid off. For a man who was a sheep shearer a few months ago, his musical instincts astound me.

Wes Carr closed the night with a showstopping version of “Black or White.” This is what a Michael Jackson song should be: pure unadulterated fun. He held nothing back here and I reveled in it. I actually gave him a standing ovation in my lounge room. There are not enough superlatives to describe how good this was.

We’re really getting to the pointy end of the competition, and I’m a little worried Mark Spano won’t be around to see it. Chrislyn didn’t have her finest performance either, but as the only girl left she might be given another chance. All will be revealed tomorrow night on the verdict show!

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Guy Sebastian Teams Up with John Mayer

They’re an unlikely duo, but it seems Guy Sebastian and John Mayer are making beautiful music together! Guy, who is currently Stateside recording his new album, announced the news to fans in his website forum.

“So I think this may be the best day of my life,” he wrote.

“I’m in LA at the moment recording and the band I have playing sounds crazy. I have John Mayer on guitar/background vocals and the rest of his band playing. The groove is amazing to sing to.”

The album is still in its early stages, but word is that we should hear it in the first half of 2009.

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Lizotte’s Restaurant Gets Cooking!

Yesterday I was lucky enough to be back at Lizotte’s: this time for the launch of their brand new cookbook Live & Cookin’ @ Lizotte’s Restaurant.

What’s a cookbook got to do with music I hear you ask? Plenty. Just as Lizotte’s marries good food and good music, so does this book. The traditional entrees and mains are known as support acts and headliners. The recipes offer stories of the bands that restaurant owner Brian Lizotte has cooked for over the years. As a caterer for the likes of Frank Sinatra, Elton John, and Nirvana, he has plenty of stories to tell! What music fan wouldn’t want to try the shepherd’s pie Joe Cocker ate after every show, or the char-grilled baby octopus salad Michael Hutchence requested for his 30th birthday dinner? You’ll find them here, and much more.

The launch was a real treat because it brought us those two great indulgences Lizotte’s is known for: great music and that fantastic food. The friendly staff brought out trays of the dishes found in the book’s pages. I can’t wait to try my hand at the yummy macadamia nut chicken schnitzel or the delicious szechaun pepper squid.

While we tasted these tempting treats we were entertained by some of the finest musicians in the country. Up-and-coming talents Karl Broadie and Amber Lawrence warmed us up before Adam Harvey, Deni Hines, and Brian’s brother Diesel took to the stage. The undeniable highlight for us all was to see Brian and his father join Diesel for a soulful cover of Otis Redding’s “Sitting on the Dock of the Bay.” It was truly magical stuff.

I’ve made no secret for my love of Lizotte’s. It’s a venue like no other, and I feel truly spoiled to live on the Central Coast so I can visit regularly. We’re not all that lucky, but now thanks to the cookbook release everyone can bring a little Lizotte’s magic home.

Live & Cookin’ @ Lizotte’s Restaurant is available at good bookstores everywhere and online from Lizotte’s.

Image source: Stephen Katulka

Kylie Releases X2008 Tour CD

Warner Music are cashing in on Kylie Minogue’s upcoming tour with a special edition of her latest party album, X.

All the ticketholders probably have the CD already, but Warner are banking on fans lapping up the remixes on the bonus disc. The album’s big singles “2 Hearts,” “The One,” “Wow,” “In My Arms,” and “All I See” have all been given pumping dancefloor makeovers.

Speaking of that tour, it’s not too late for Aussie fans to catch Kylie’s X2008 show. Tickets are limited, but they’re still available for the December 16 and 17 shows in Sydney and the December 20 and 22 shows in Melbourne.

Image used with permission from Warner Music Australia

Madonna Plans Australian Tour

It looks like Madonna might bring her Sticky and Sweet Tour to Australia after all, and it could be sooner than you think.

Speaking on Sunrise this morning, Molly Meldrum confirmed that two promoters are currently fighting over the tour as we speak.

But it’s just a formality. Now that Mads doesn’t have that whiny Brit of a husband begging her to stay at home, she’s keen to get out and see the world! In fact, we could see her on our shores as early as January!

It’s unknown at this stage whether Madonna will bring the entire stage and dramatic production elements out here, but if she does expect to pay for it with some hefty ticket prices. Although with the value of the Aussie dollar down to around 60c, these seats are never going to go cheap!

Considering that Madonna hasn’t toured here since she brought her Girlie Show Down Under in 1993, I know plenty of punters will pay whatever the Queen of Pop is asking!

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Roshani Priddis Gets Australian Idol Chop

Roshani Priddis‘ run on Australian Idol has come to an end.

After stellar performances early in the competition, fans could no longer forgive Roshani for some questionable song choices. She found herself in the bottom three with Teale Jakubenko and Luke Dickens, but ultimately her time was up. Personally I thought Roshani did great last night, but I guess the judges knew what they were talking about. And someone had to go!

The greatest tragedy is that we won’t get to hear this pint-sized soul diva take on the songs of Michael Jackson next week. But I can’t wait to see how the other Idols go with this awesome theme!