american idol
- Even after the celebrity judges raved about his performances Sunday night, Catonsville’s Jeremiah Lloyd Harmon was eliminated from ABC’s American Idol.
- Harmon will appear in the show's top six this Sunday on ABC.
- Jeremiah Lloyd Harmon is one of three Baltimore-area performers who made it to the show's advanced rounds, but the only one to make it beyond the top 10.
- The episode airs Sunday at 8 p.m.
- Jeremiah Lloyd Harmon, of Catonsville, and Dimitrius Graham, of Windsor Mill, advanced Monday night on "American Idol" when the show reached a final 10 contestants.
- Emma Kleinberg of Bel Air isn’t going to be the next American Idol, and she is OK with it.
- Emma Kleinberg took a chance during Hollywood Week on “American Idol” and it paid off – she made the top 40.
- Jeremiah Lloyd Harmon, of Catonsville, and Dimitrius Graham, of Windsor Mill, both advanced to the next round in ABC's singing competition show.
- Emma Kleinberg is “going to Hollywood.” The 2015 John Carroll School graduate who grew up in Bel Air sang “American Privilege” by Allen Stone for her “American Idol” audition in October that aired Monday night on ABC.
- Bel Air native Emma Kleinberg can’t remember a time when she wasn’t singing, and her talent will be put to the test Monday night when her audition for “American Idol” airs on ABC.
- Expect a double dose of Maryland this season on American Idol, when two contestants with ties to the Charm City area are expected to appear.
- Baltimore native Les Greene will perform Sam Cooke's "A Change is Gonna Come" in an audition on Sunday's episode of ABC's "American Idol."
- The Glenelg Marching Unit Boosters announce a concert featuring the spectacular Olivia Rox / Warren Hill to be held at the high school on Sunday, June 26, from 7 to 9 p.m. Olivia Rox is a talented 17-year old singer/songwriter already with a wealth of musical experience who was a top-10 finalist on the TV show 'American Idol.'
- The show, a pioneer in reality TV talent shows, announced in May that season 15 would be its last, ending an era of bad auditions, musical talent and, of course, Ryan Seacrest.
- A recap of the first auditions show for Season 12 of "So You Think You Can Dance," with visits to Memphis and Dallas
- Maryland's Shi Scott's run on "American Idol" ended Thursday, as she did not earn enough votes to be among the top eight female contestants moving on to the next round.
- America, cast your vote for Maryland's Shi Scott!
- Shi Scott lives to sing another day, having snagged a spot in the "American Idol" Top 24 roster of contestants, whose fate will rest in the hands of not only three judges, but the members of the viewing audience who cast their votes next week.
- Shi Scott, a former Harford County resident who has been competing on "American Idol," made it through the latest round of the singing competition in an episode that aired Thursday night on Fox.
- Shaina "Shi" Scott got about one hour of sleep before she and her three teammates performed a group rendition of Michael Jackson's "Pretty Young Thing" before a slate of "American Idol" judges, but she pushed through the sleep deprivation to give a successful performance and advance to the next round of the popular televised singing competition.
- Could Shi Scott be the next "American Idol"? Some of her onetime classmates at Aberdeen Middle School thought she could and it turns out they weren't alone.
- This week on the Ring Posts Roundup, we look at the return of a WWE series, the location of SummerSlam, and who will be appearing on Raw this week.
- A recap of the Oct. 29 edition of "Survivor," as Jeremy stays grumpy and the rotten weather gets to Julie
- Ava Gilreath's parents were surprised when their 11-year-old daughter beat out the much older high school kids to take home first prize in this year's Hear My Voice Teen Idol competition. This was the 12th annual Hear My Voice Teen Idol competition, an American Idol-style singing competition sponsored by the Columbia Association's Youth and Teen Center. Contestants had to go through three rounds of auditions to get on the stage Sunday.
- Baltimore Sun columnist Peter Schmuck looks at several key moments from Game 4 of the American League Championship Series.
- A recap of the Oct. 6 'Dancing with the Stars,' as the stars recount their most memorable years
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- Rich Lafleur, a 20-year-old construction and landscaping worker from Clarksville, choked at the mic in the Hollywood Week episode of American Idol that aired last night.
- Jennifer Hudson urged women to chart their own path to better health as she spoke to a gathering of Weight Watchers participants at a West Baltimore senior center Tuesday morning.
- They might be a little snooty, but it would be hard to find a family more welcome in these parts than the Crawleys of "Downton Abbey" at least in Owings Mills, home of Maryland Public Television.
- A recap of night 5 of 'Dancing with the Stars' ends with a shocking elimination
- "We Will Rock You," a Queen-filled musical that has been a hit in London for 11 years, opens a U.S./Canada tour in Baltimore with helping hand from original band member Brian May.
- In its 11th year, Hear My Voice, which is put on by CA's Youth and Teen Center at the Barn, showcases talented singers ages 11-18 from throughout Howard County in an American Idol style competition.
- A recap of part 2 of the two-part season opener of 'Glee,' as The Beatles meet 'Carrie'