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The winner of Season 5, Taylor Hicks.
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The winner of Season 5, Taylor Hicks.

The fifth season of American Idol began on January 17, 2006 and concluded on May 24, 2006. It was hosted by Ryan Seacrest. Randy Jackson, Paula Abdul and Simon Cowell returned to judge. Taylor Hicks won the competition.

American Idols LIVE! Tour 2006 follows the season finale.

Auditions

Auditions were held in seven cities in the summer and early fall of 2005 in the following order:

Unlike Season Four, no guest judges were involved during the auditions.

Early eliminated contestants

Early auditions

Rhonetta Johnson
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Rhonetta Johnson

Hollywood round one

The first round of Hollywood consisted of two days of solo performances of one of 12 pre-selected songs, to a piano and background vocal accompaniment, with each singer singing on one day and touring Los Angeles on the other day.

Only 165 out of the 175 that made it to hollywood go to hollywood.

Of the 175 hopefuls who made it to Hollywood, 99 were selected to move on to the next round. Among those cut from at this time were:

Hollywood rounds two and three

The remaining 99 hopefuls competed in Round Two, which consisted of three- or four-person groups singing one of six or so pre-selected songs. Cuts were made (of individuals, not whole groups) after this round.

Approximately 60 contestants went on to Round Three, which was a solo a capella performance of one of 95 possible songs. After this, cuts were made by segregating performers into different rooms, with everyone in a given room either moving on or being cut.

Across both rounds, 55 were cut, including:

Final cutdown

On January 23, 2006, after a considerable time lapse from Hollywood Week, and after the audition shows began to air on January 17, the judges reviewed tapes and considered early audience reaction to the contestants. Without any additional performances from the contestants, the judges then reduced the remaining 44 contestants to 24 semi-finalists in a Pasadena, California hotel. Among those eliminated at this point were:

Semi-finals

The semi-finals began on February 21, with the names announced on February 15. There were three shows each week for the three weeks of the semi-finals.

There were no format changes from season 4; it featured 12 male singers and 12 female singers (24 total), with two of each being eliminated each week.

The 24 semi-finalists, announced February 15, 2006, along with their songs performed on the show, were:

Women-eliminated

Ayla
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Ayla

Ayla Huff Brown (14336) (born February 271988) is an American singer and was fourteenth place on American Idol.

She is from Wrentham, Massachusetts. Her father, Scott Brown, is a Massachusetts state senator, and her mother, Gail Huff, is a local television personality at WCVB-TV. She has a college basketball scholarship at Boston College. She originally auditioned in Boston, singing Ain't No Mountain High Enough.

  1. Reflection (Christina Aguilera)
  2. I Want You To Need Me (Celine Dion)
  3. Unwritten (Natasha Bedingfield) - Eliminated 03/09/06
Kinnik
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Kinnik

Shontai Kinnik Sky Marshall (63995) is from Duluth, Georgia. She auditioned in Greensboro. She's grouped with Nicole Turk, Celeste Scalone and Tyra Schwartz during the group rounds.
  1. Get Here (Oleta Adams)
  2. Here For the Party (Gretchen Wilson) - Bottom 3 03/02/06
  3. If I Ain't Got You (Alicia Keys) - Eliminated 03/09/06
Heather
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Heather

Heather Josephine Cox (36338) (born January 1, 1983) is from Jonesville, North Carolina. She auditioned in Denver. Grouped with Halicia Thompson and Kellie Pickler during Hollywood group performances.
  1. When You Tell Me That You Love Me (Diana Ross)
  2. Hero (Mariah Carey) - Eliminated 03/02/06
Brenna
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Brenna

Brenna Mema Gethers (14289) (born October 7, 1980 is from Mount Vernon, New York. She auditioned in Boston.
  1. You Are The Sunshine Of My Life (Stevie Wonder)
  2. Last Dance (Donna Summer) - Eliminated 03/02/06
Stevie
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Stevie

Stephanie "Stevie" Janet Scott (36600) (born May 22 1986 in Fair Oaks, California). She auditioned in Denver. She sang "Emotions" with Hannah Freeman and finalist Paris Bennett during their group performance in Hollywood. She was eliminated from American Idol (Season 5) on February 23, 2006 along with Becky O'Donohue, Bobby Bennett, and Patrick Hall. She made a cameo appearance on the Top 6 performance show of American Idol on April 25, 2006.

  1. To Where You Are (Josh Groban) - Eliminated 02/23/06
Becky
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Becky

Rebecca "Becky" Clarice O'Donohue (11588) is from Dobbs Ferry, New York. Her original audition was in Boston with her twin sister (who didn't sing due to recent throat surgery). Simon praised her looks, but said no to her voice. She was let through to Hollywood by Randy and Paula.
  1. Because the Night (Patti Smith) - Eliminated 02/23/06

Men-eliminated

Gedeon
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Gedeon

Gedeon Luke McKinney (4460) (born October 1,1988) was the 13th place semi-finalist in the fifth season of American Idol. He comes from Memphis, Tennessee, but the Memphis auditions had to be canceled due to relief efforts for Hurricane Katrina that were taking place in Memphis. He was so poor that his school let him administer a concert, and the students paid USD.00 to get in, so he could enter the contest in another city. He auditioned in Chicago, and made it through the first rounds and eventually was one of the top 24 contestants. He was not given enough votes to enter the top 12, and was voted off. During the course of the show, Gedeon was famed for his almost permanent wide smile.

Gedeon McKinney's father Tony McKinney, an R&B singer who made an album "Love Me Right." died in December, 2005. "Hollywood is a place he always dreamed of going and I am living out my father's legacy, and I really thank God for that". Gedeon has three sisters and three brothers.

  1. Shout (The Isley Brothers)
  2. A Change Is Gonna Come (Sam Cooke)
  3. When A Man Loves a Woman (Percy Sledge) - Eliminated 03/09/06
Will
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Will

William John "Will" Hudson Makar (58581) (born March 2 1989 in The Woodlands, Texas) is an American singer and was fifteenth-place on the fifth season of American Idol. He is of Ukrainian descent and studies Japanese. Will is currently a sophomore at The Woodlands College Park High School in The Woodlands, TX. He was held back a year in elementary school by request of his parents. In school, Will has starred in several musical productions. In 1999 Will sang with the Houston Children’s Chorus for President Clinton, and again in 2002 for President Bush. After five years as a member of the Houston Children’s Chorus, Will decided he had grown too old, and "retired." In 2003, Will, along with his three friends Louis, Bobby, and Aaron, formed a band called Last Born, of which Will held the position of the lead vocals until 2005, when he decided to pursue a solo career. Will auditioned for American Idol (Season 5)] in Austin, TX.

He was eliminated on March 9, 2006, which was the same week that the Top 12 was announced. He finished in 15th place. During the show, Will developed a friendship with David Radford and Kevin Covais. They had performed together during the group performance in Hollywood week.[[Citing sources citation needed]]

  1. I Want You Back (The Jackson 5)
  2. Lady (Kenny Rogers)
  3. How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) (James Taylor) - Eliminated 03/09/06
José
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José

José "Sway" Penala (32613) (born January 23, 1978) is from South San Francisco, and he auditioned in San Francisco. He is the only Asian-American who made it to the semi-finals this season. His music career started in 1996 when he partnered with his good friend, Darrell, to form the group “DnH” - short for Drop n Harmony. Friends, Jerome and Lionel, joined the group within the next three years. The four self-starters worked hard on their craft, practicing constantly to blend their voices into the perfect mix of breathtaking harmonies. This San Francisco based group, was a favorite in the Bay Area and were likened to a Filipino Boyz II Men. At the end of 2001, Jose began a compilation with members of other Asian-American singing groups. During this initial collaboration, the four singers: Jose, Errol, Drey, and Cyrus, realized that they shared the same passion for music and similar visions of success. This led to the creation of a new group, “6th Day”. He wears a Fedora hat & coat and a military dog tag at his performances during the season. He developed friendship with Elliott Yamin, Taylor Hicks and Chris Daughtry during this season. Elliott was also his group mate in the Hollywood week and his roommate.

  1. Reasons (Earth Wind & Fire)
  2. Overjoyed (Stevie Wonder) - Eliminated 03/02/06
David
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David

David William Radford (2436) (born March 22 1988 in Crystal Lake, Illinois) is a high school senior at Crystal Lake Central High School. David has also been popular in singing with many students in his high school.He has been singing "his way" since he can remember. As a child, whenever there was a spotlight, David somehow found a way to its center. In addition to singing, David plays the trumpet as well as a mean game of Ping-Pong. He originally auditioned in Chicago. He was eliminated from American Idol on March 2, 2006 along with José (Sway) Penala, Brenna Gethers and Heather Cox.

David also became best friends and roommates with semi-finalists, Will Makar, and Ayla Brown and finalists, Kevin Covais, Paris Bennett, Lisa Tucker, Katharine McPhee, and Kellie Pickler.

  1. Crazy Little Thing Called Love (Queen)
  2. The Way You Look Tonight (Frank Sinatra) - Eliminated 03/02/06
Patrick
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Patrick

Patrick Aaron Hall (79857) is from Gravette, Arkansas and was seen for the first time in Hollywood. During the Hollywood rounds, Simon Cowell called him 'very likeable', and compared him to Clay Aiken. He received many positive comments during these rounds. To separate himself from the Clay Aiken comparison, however, he chose to perform Come to My Window on the first week of the Top 24. He was eliminated that week.

  1. Come to My Window (Melissa Etheridge) - Eliminated 02/23/06
Bobby
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Bobby

Robert Jonathan "Bobby" Bennett, Jr. (36477) is from Denver and also auditioned there. He made an appearance in the March 21 episode wherein Barry Manilow performed that night.
  1. Copacabana (Barry Manilow) - Eliminated 02/23/06

Top 12 finalists

Taylor Hicks was the winner of American Idol season five.
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Taylor Hicks was the winner of American Idol season five.

Taylor Reuben Hicks (74094) is from Birmingham, Alabama. He is gray-haired and performed "A Change Is Gonna Come" by Sam Cooke at his original audition in Las Vegas. At the first audition, the judges were surprised by his appearance. He is the only contestant of the season to have never been in the bottom 2 or 3 throughout the competition. He won American Idol on May 24th.
  1. Levon (Elton John)
  2. Easy (The Commodores)
  3. Takin' It to the Streets (The Doobie Brothers)
  4. Living for the City (Stevie Wonder)
  5. Not Fade Away (Buddy Holly)
  6. Trouble (Ray LaMontagne)
  7. Take Me Home, Country Roads (John Denver)
  8. Crazy Little Thing Called Love (Queen)
  9. You Send Me (Sam Cooke)
  10. Just Once (James Ingram)
  11. Play That Funky Music (Wild Cherry)
  12. Something (The Beatles)
  13. Jailhouse Rock (Elvis Presley) - Top 2 05/10/06
  14. In the Ghetto (Elvis Presley) - Top 2 05/10/06
  15. Dancing in the Dark (Bruce Springsteen) - Top 2 5/17/06
  16. You Are So Beautiful (Joe Cocker) - Top 2 5/17/06
  17. Try A Little Tenderness (Otis Redding) - Top 2 5/17/06
  18. Living for the City (Stevie Wonder) - Winner 5/24/06
  19. Levon (Elton John) - Winner 5/24/06
  20. Do I Make You Proud - Winner 5/24/06
Katharine was the first runner-up.
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Katharine was the first runner-up.

Katharine Hope McPhee's (32342) mother is a vocal coach. At the time she auditioned in San Francisco, Randy said her audition was the best he'd heard yet this season. At the end of the first semi-final round, Simon Cowell said that he had heard four very good singers that evening and that Katharine was the best among them. She is from Sherman Oaks, California. Katharine was the runner-up on American Idol as announced on the May 24 finale.
  1. Since I Fell for You (Barbra Streisand)
  2. All in Love Is Fair (Stevie Wonder)
  3. Think (Aretha Franklin)
  4. Until You Come Back to Me (Stevie Wonder)
  5. Come Rain or Come Shine (Ella Fitzgerald)
  6. The Voice Within (Christina Aguilera) - Bottom 2 03/29/06
  7. Bringing Out the Elvis (Faith Hill)
  8. Who Wants to Live Forever (Queen)
  9. Someone to Watch Over Me (Frank Sinatra)
  10. I Have Nothing (Whitney Houston) - Top 2 04/26/06
  11. Against All Odds (Phil Collins)
  12. Black Horse and the Cherry Tree (KT Tunstall)
  13. Hound Dog / All Shook Up (Elvis Presley) - Bottom 2 05/10/06
  14. Can't Help Falling in Love (Elvis Presley) - Bottom 2 05/10/06
  15. I Believe I Can Fly (R. Kelly)- Top 2 5/17/06
  16. Somewhere Over the Rainbow (Judy Garland) - Top 2 5/17/06
  17. I Ain't Got Nothing But the Blues (Ella Fitzgerald) - Top 2 5/17/06
  18. Black Horse and the Cherry Tree (KT Tunstall) - Runner-Up 5/24/06
  19. Somewhere Over the Rainbow (Judy Garland) - Runner-Up 5/24/06
  20. My Destiny - Runner-Up 5/24/06
Elliott finished in 3rd place.
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Elliott finished in 3rd place.

Efraym Elliott Yamin (19991) (pronounced Yah-MEEN) was born in 1978 in Los Angeles, California and grew up in suburban Richmond, Virginia. He started singing at the age of 5 and did not have any formal training. He auditioned for American Idol in Boston. After his first semi-final performance, Simon said that he is potentially the best male vocalist in American Idol history. Elliott lost on May 17 in one of the closest outcomes in Idol history.
  1. If You Really Love Me (Stevie Wonder)
  2. Moody's Mood for Love (James Moody)
  3. Heaven (Bryan Adams)
  4. Knocks Me Off My Feet (Stevie Wonder)
  5. Teach Me Tonight (The DeCastro Sisters)
  6. I Don't Want to Be (Gavin DeGraw)
  7. If Tomorrow Never Comes (Garth Brooks) - Bottom 2 04/05/06
  8. Somebody to Love (Queen) - Bottom 3 04/12/06
  9. It Had to Be You (Frank Sinatra)
  10. A Song for You (Donny Hathaway)
  11. On Broadway (George Benson) - Bottom 2 05/03/06
  12. Home (Michael Bublé) - Bottom 2 05/03/06
  13. If I Can Dream (Elvis Presley) - Top 2 05/10/06
  14. Trouble (Elvis Presley) - Top 2 05/10/06
  15. Open Arms (Journey) - Eliminated 05/17/06
  16. What You Won't Do For Love (Bobby Caldwell) - Eliminated 05/17/06
  17. I Believe to My Soul (Ray Charles) - Eliminated 05/17/06
Chris finished 4th.
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Chris finished 4th.

Christopher Jacob Daughtry (36483) is from McLeansville, North Carolina. During the audition round, he was profiled as a "Rocker Dad." He originally auditioned in Denver.
  1. Wanted Dead or Alive (Bon Jovi)
  2. Hemorrhage (In My Hands) (Fuel)
  3. Broken (Seether)
  4. Higher Ground (Stevie Wonder) - Chris chose this song due to the fact the Red Hot Chili Peppers had previously covered it in a rock style.
  5. I Walk the Line (Johnny Cash)
  6. What If (Creed)
  7. Making Memories of Us (Keith Urban)
  8. Innuendo (Queen)
  9. What a Wonderful World (Louis Armstrong) - Bottom 2 04/19/06
  10. Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman? (Bryan Adams) - Top 2 4/26/06
  11. Renegade (Styx)
  12. I Dare You (Shinedown)
  13. Suspicious Minds (Elvis Presley) - Eliminated 05/10/06
  14. A Little Less Conversation (Elvis Presley) - Eliminated 05/10/06
Paris finished 5th.
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Paris finished 5th.

Paris Giselle Bennett (60377), the granddaughter of Grammy Award winner Ann Nesby, sang "Cowboy Take Me Away" by The Dixie Chicks at her original audition in Greensboro. She is from Fayetteville, Georgia. Her mother and grandmother are apart of the Grammy-winning group, Sounds of Blackness.
  1. Midnight Train to Georgia (Gladys Knight)
  2. Wind Beneath My Wings (Bette Midler)
  3. Conga (Gloria Estefan)
  4. All I Do (Stevie Wonder)
  5. Fever (Peggy Lee)
  6. Work It Out (Beyoncé)
  7. How Do I Live (LeAnn Rimes) - Bottom 3 04/05/06
  8. The Show Must Go On (Queen)
  9. These Foolish Things (Billie Holiday) - ''Bottom 3 04/19/06
  10. The Way We Were (Barbra Streisand)- Bottom 2 04/26/06
  11. Kiss (Prince/Art of Noise (feat. Tom Jones)) - Eliminated 05/03/2006
  12. Be Without You (Mary J. Blige) - Eliminated 05/03/2006
Kellie finished 6th
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Kellie finished 6th

Kellie Dawn Pickler (61615) is from Albemarle, North Carolina, but was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. She was profiled as a roller-skating waitress. Her mother left when she was two and her father has had numerous legal problems; he is now free. Pickler lives with her grandfather and originally auditioned in Greensboro. Kellie Pickler was never in the bottom three until she was eliminated.
  1. How Far (Martina McBride)
  2. Something to Talk About (Bonnie Raitt)
  3. I'm the Only One (Melissa Etheridge)
  4. Blame It on the Sun (Stevie Wonder)
  5. Walkin' After Midnight (Patsy Cline)
  6. Suds in the Bucket (Sara Evans)
  7. Fancy (Reba McEntire)
  8. Bohemian Rhapsody (Queen)
  9. Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered (Ella Fitzgerald)
  10. Unchained Melody (The Righteous Brothers)- Eliminated 04/26/06
Ace finished 7th.
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Ace finished 7th.

Brett Asa "Ace" Young (36456), goes by his actual middle name, is from Denver and he auditioned there as well. At that time, Randy called him one of the best he'd seen so far this season. After he sang 'Father Figure', Simon Cowell said that Ace had the 'X-Factor' (a reference to another RTL talent show, in the UK). Ace has been singing since age 9 and had voice lessons.
  1. Father Figure (George Michael)
  2. If You're Not the One (Daniel Bedingfield)
  3. Butterflies (Michael Jackson)
  4. Do I Do (Stevie Wonder) - Bottom 3 03/15/06
  5. In the Still of the Night (The Five Satins)
  6. Drops of Jupiter (Train) - Bottom 3 03/29/06
  7. Tonight I Wanna Cry (Keith Urban)
  8. We Will Rock You (Queen) - Bottom 3 04/12/06
  9. That's All (Nat King Cole) - Eliminated 04/19/06
Bucky finished 8th.
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Bucky finished 8th.

William Joel "Bucky" Covington (60460) is from Rockingham, North Carolina. He auditioned in Greensboro. He has an identical twin brother named Rocky.
  1. Simple Man (Lynyrd Skynyrd)
  2. The Thunder Rolls (Garth Brooks)
  3. Wave on Wave (Pat Green)
  4. Superstition (Stevie Wonder)
  5. Oh Boy (Buddy Holly) - Bottom 3 03/22/06
  6. Real Good Man (Tim McGraw)
  7. Best That I Ever Had (Grey Sky Morning) - (Vertical Horizon/Gary Allan)
  8. Fat Bottomed Girls (Queen) - Eliminated 04/12/06
Mandisa finished 9th.
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Mandisa finished 9th.

Mandisa Diane Hundley (6369) is from Antioch, Tennessee. She had a successful original audition in Chicago, after which Simon made jokes about her size. He later apologized after being confronted by Miss Hundley. Was never in the Bottom 3 until her elimination.
  1. Never (Heart)
  2. Cry (Faith Hill)
  3. I'm Every Woman (Chaka Khan)
  4. Don't You Worry 'bout a Thing (Stevie Wonder)
  5. I Don't Hurt Anymore (Dinah Washington)
  6. Shackles (Praise You) (Mary Mary)
  7. Any Man of Mine (Shania Twain) - Eliminated 04/05/06
Lisa finished 10th.
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Lisa finished 10th.

Lisa Gabrielle Tucker (36047) is from Anaheim, California, and she auditioned in Denver. Simon called her the "best 16-year-old" ever to audition on the show at the time of her original Denver audition. She was also a contestant on Star Search but lost to Tiffany Evans. She was also on an episode of The O.C.
  1. I Am Changing (Jennifer Holliday)
  2. Who's Lovin' You (The Jackson 5)
  3. Here's Where I Stand (Tiffany Taylor)
  4. Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours) (Stevie Wonder) - Bottom 3 03/15/06
  5. Why Do Fools Fall in Love? (Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers) - Bottom 3 03/22/06
  6. Because of You (Kelly Clarkson) - Eliminated 03/29/06
Kevin finished 11th.
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Kevin finished 11th.

Kevin Patrick Covais (10182), 16 years old, is from Levittown, New York. For his audition in Boston, he sang "You Raise Me Up".
  1. One Last Cry (Brian McKnight)
  2. I Heard It Through the Grapevine (Marvin Gaye) - Bottom 3 03/02/06
  3. Vincent (Don McLean)
  4. Part-Time Lover (Stevie Wonder)
  5. When I Fall in Love (Nat King Cole) - Eliminated 03/22/06
Melissa finished 12th.
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Melissa finished 12th.

Melissa Rochelle McGhee (35673) is from Tampa, Florida. She auditioned in Denver. She hadn't sung on camera until her first week in the top 24.
  1. When the Lights Go Down (Faith Hill)
  2. Why Haven't I Heard from You (Reba McEntire)
  3. What About Love (Heart)
  4. Lately (Stevie Wonder) - Eliminated 03/15/06

Song themes

Performers on results shows

The Finale

On the finale, Carrie Underwood sang "Don't Forget to Remember Me" solo along with the song "Through the Rain" with the 12 finalists. Also, the finalists performed 2 medleys: one medley was for the female finalists and the other for the male finalists. Several special guests performed with one of the Idols: Al Jarreau (Paris Bennett), Live (Chris Daughtry), Meat Loaf (Katharine McPhee), Mary J. Blige (Elliott Yamin) and Toni Braxton (Taylor Hicks). Also, Prince performed without an Idol while Clay Aiken performed with lookalike (circa Clay's 2003 audition look) auditioner Michael Sandecki. Towards the end of the program, the finalists performed "Thats What Friends are For" with Dionne Warwick as well as other songs in the Burt Bacharach canon. Several auditionees from the first round returned to accept "Golden Idol" awards, and to sing. A group of 3 failed auditioners (Layne Johnson, Michael Evans, and Matthew Buckstein) performed in a parody of Brokeback Mountain called "Broke-Note Mountain" (though there was no mentioning of homosexuality). The trio "The Broke-Note Cowboys" then performed the Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson song Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to be Cowboys to audience applause. In a pre-taped segment, finalist Kellie Pickler ate lunch with Wolfgang Puck as a way of making fun of Kellie's admitted lack of knowledge. Finally, just before the results were announced, Hicks and McPhee performed "(I've Had) The Time of My Life". Also, a special guest, who is a chairman at TeleScope Inc, came at the end of the show with the result card.

Semi-Finals/Finals elimination chart

Stage: Semi-Finals Finals
Week: 2/23 3/2 3/9 3/15 3/22 3/29 4/5 4/12 4/19 4/26 5/3 5/10 5/17 5/24
Place Contestant Result
1 Taylor Hicks Winner
2 Katharine McPhee Btm 2 Btm 2 Runner-Up
3 Elliott Yamin Btm 2 Btm 3 Btm 2 Elim
4 Chris Daughtry Btm 2 Elim
5 Paris Bennett Btm 3 Btm 3 Btm 2 Elim
6 Kellie Pickler Elim
7 Ace Young Btm 3 Btm 3 Btm 3 Elim
8 Bucky Covington Btm 2 Elim
9 Mandisa Elim
10 Lisa Tucker Btm 2 Btm 3 Elim
11 Kevin Covais Btm 3 Elim
12 Melissa McGhee Elim
13-15 Gedeon McKinney Elim
13-15 Ayla Brown Elim
14-16 Will Makar Elim
14-16 Kinnik Sky Btm 3 Elim
17-19 José Penala Elim
17-19 Heather Cox Elim
18-20 David Radford Elim
18-20 Brenna Gethers Elim
21-23 Patrick Hall Elim
21-23 Stevie Scott Elim
22-24 Robert Bennett, Jr. Elim
22-24 Becky O'Donohue Elim

Music Videos

On each of the results shows from the top 12 and onward, a music video was played involving the remaining contestants. The videos were sponsored by the Ford Motor Company.

  1. "All I Want": A dozen people are on a camping trip. It soon gets halted by Bigfoot, who really is Ace in a costume. Hearing all the commotion, the park ranger (Katharine) sees what's going on, and is surprised to see "Bigfoot" there. After Ace shows himself, everybody gathers around and sings.
  2. "We Got the Beat": Eleven people go to the beach. The girls bury Kevin in the sand and build him a more muscular, fictitious body on the surface.
  3. "Give a Little Love": Ten people go on the street and have a block party.
  4. "Just One Look": Kellie's car is in a wreck. So she takes it to a local garage to fix it up. Curious to know what's happening, she sees the car getting busted. Shocked, she runs to stop the commotion, but gets stopped by Ace and Katharine, trying to calm her down. After Mandisa pulls the switch, the car turns into a new, fixed one. Everybody celebrates. Afterwards, Ryan Seacrest comments that this is probably how Kellie believes cars are made.
  5. "Hit Me With Your Best Shot": Eight people go on a golf trip to win a new Ford car as the prize. All the balls are very close to the hole. (At the same spot each). Katharine blows at her ball, getting it in. Acting like they're on a team, Bucky wins, and the other people pelt him with golf balls.
  6. "Kids in America": Seven young and successful U.S. singers show off their billboards advertising their concerts or albums.
  7. "Call Me": Kellie's dog is lost, and Kellie is handing out "lost dog" posters. For extra help, Kellie jumps in her car with Chris, Elliott, Katharine, Paris, and Taylor to find him. After searching, Paris and Chris see him and tell everybody else that they spotted him. Following the dog, they end up at a warehouse alley and see in a box that has a mother and two puppies in it.
  8. "Hollywood Swinging": The five remaining singers spend a day in Hollywood and buy all sorts of merchandise. At the end, everyone is dressed up in their fashons.
  9. "Wonderful World": Katharine's garage is messy. She calls Elliott, Taylor, and Chris to fix it. They turn it into a greenhouse, with lots of plants and flowers. At the end, Kermit the Frog is in the passenger seat of Katharine's car with her rubbing his head and he says: "Hmm... I guess it is easy being green!"
  10. "Young At Heart": The three remaining singers are older and in their senior years, having a pool party. When they hop into their snazzy new Ford, however, they are transformed into the young Katharine, Elliott, and Taylor as we know them. Ryan Seacrest then announced that he didn't know Simon was having a party.
  11. "Don't Stop": Taylor and Katharine go to a drive-in-movie and rewatch music video scenes, along with never-before seen clips. Fireworks go off in the background at the end.

Maxi Single Releases

Major releases

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Do I Make You Proud
(Taylor Hicks)
(2006)
Sony BMG
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My Destiny
(Katharine McPhee)
(2006)
Sony BMG

Prediction websites

DialIdol

DialIdol is both the name of a computer program for Microsoft Windows and its associated website that began tracking contestants during Season 4 but sprang to prominence at the start of Season 5. The program allows users to automatically vote for the American Idol candidates of their choice using their PC's modem. The program then reports back to the main website, which keeps track of the results based on which contestant has the most busy signals. Based on the data receieved, the website then predicts which contestant will be eliminated. As of May 25, 2006 its predictions for Season 5 were 87% accurate. [link]

Zabasearch

This was the first season in which the free U.S. public service website, Zabasearch.com, started to openly present voting results (starting with the top 12 and onward) that it claims are from Cingular and American Idol. It has experienced controversy over the fact that its results change throughout the day until the results show.

Controversy

  • In January 2006, twins Derrell and Terrell Brittenum were charged with forgery and theft after allegedly using a false identity to purchase a car. [link] This occurred after the "Hollywood" portion of the show was filmed, and the twins were subsequently disqualified. [link]
  • Simon Cowell said that he didn't like "last year's winner" as much as Kellie Pickler. He has since said that it was a heat of the moment thing, as Carrie had performed on the show the week before.
  • In January 2006, the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) expressed concern about the show's portrayal of some contestants: "The real offense here was in the producer's decision to add insult to injury by turning a contestant's gender expression into the butt of a joke." Damon Romine, Entertainment Media Director, on January 20. [link]
  • In January 2006 The National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance, NAAFA accused the show of being discriminatory towards its plus sized contestants. [link]
  • In February 2006, it was discovered that José "Sway" Penala was reportedly signed to E-Deal Records with his band 6th Day, at the time of his audition. [link]
  • Two rumors about finalist Katharine McPhee circulated during early March and throughout the season. The first was that she was quitting the show and wouldn't show up for the March 7th airing. The second was sparked by the loose fitting blouses she had been wearing, leading viewers to suspect she was pregnant. Katharine denied both rumors when interviewed by host Ryan Seacrest on the March 7th show. [link]
  • During the March 28th show while Mandisa Hundley was singing, her name and phone number came up, but then for a few seconds it changed and showed Taylor Hicks' name and phone number. At the end of the show the numbers were right. [link]
  • Mandisa Hundley was voted out after country week, whereby her rendition of "Any Man of Mine" was not well received as a good song choice. The reason behind her elimination was speculated to be her statement of 'This song goes out to everybody that wants to be free, your addiction, lifestyle and situation may be big, but God is bigger' before she sang her rendition of "Shackles (Praise You)" by Mary Mary. Many Americans speculated that the "lifestyle" stated was regarding the homosexual lifestyle, which Miss Hundley denied, clarifying that the lifestyle she was refering to was her lifestyle of addiction to food. Hundley is a former employee of the Southern Baptist Convention, having joined the Convention in 2000 as a telephone sales representative for their LifeWay book division, and later in their women's enrichment events area, and later Beth Moore's Living Proof Live events. (Mrs. Moore's books are published by LifeWay.) [link]
  • On the April 25th show, whose theme was Greatest Love Songs and featured guest coaches Andrea Bocelli and David Foster, executive producer Nigel Lythgoe forced contestant Taylor Hicks to change his song a day before air time (and the same day as the dress rehearsal). Hicks' chosen song was "Try a Little Tenderness," but Lythgoe, in a radio interview, claimed the song was more appropriate for a Blues Brothers week and was not a song that Andrea Bocelli would sing. Hicks changed his song at the last minute to "Just Once" (James Ingram) and appeared very uncomfortable on stage. Hicks fans were distressed, feeling that a) Hicks' original choice of song was very appropriate to the theme; b) The producers changed the song at the last minute even though they must have known Hicks' choice the previous week as they must obtain clearance for all songs; c) Lythgoe's statement that it was not a song Andrea Bocelli would sing was dubious, as other song choices that were approved were songs sung by Bryan Adams ("Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman," sung by Chris Daughtry) and Donny Hathaway ("A Song for You," sung by Elliott Yamin). [link]
  • During the East Coast transmission of the May 2 show, Paris Bennett was bleeped while singing Mary J. Blige's "Be Without You" at the exact point where an obscenity appears in the lyrics. However, Fox confirmed that the song was not bleeped when it was broadcast on the West Coast. Forum posters on the West Coast said Bennett sang the radio edit of the song which excludes the obscenity, leaving viewers nationwide wondering why Bennett was precensored during the earlier live transmission. [link]
  • Following Chris Daughtry's eliminaton, some Idol fans claimed calls they dialed to Daughtry's line during the first few minutes of voting were misdirected. According to them, the first of his two numbers was answered by a recording of Katharine McPhee (who was also in the bottom two that night) giving thanks for their vote rather than Daughtry. [link] Others reported similar behavior dialing other lines, such as dialing Elliott Yamin's line and hearing a recording of Daughtry giving thanks for their vote. [link]

Releases

Compilations

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(2006)
RCA Records

Singles

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Do I Make You Proud/Takin' It to the Streets
(Taylor Hicks)
(2006)
Sony BMG
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My Destiny/Somewhere Over the Rainbow
(Katharine McPhee)
(2006)
Sony BMG

Trivia

  • In the top 24, 1 contestant was from Texas, 1 was from Alabama, 1 was from Florida, 1 was from Illinois, 1 was from Massachusetts, 2 were from Tennessee, 2 were from Georgia, 3 were from New York, 4 were from North Carolina, 4 were from California, 2 were from Colorado, and 2 were from Virginia (one of them now lives in North Carolina). One state, Arkansas, was represented for the first time in the semi-finals.
  • In the top 12, 1 contestant was from New York, 1 was from Alabama, 1 was from Florida, 1 was from Georgia, 1 was from Colorado, 1 was from Tennessee, 1 was from Virginia, 2 were from California, and 3 were from North Carolina.
  • One day after Chris Daughtry performed "Hemorrhage (In My Hands)" on American Idol, the single shot up to the Top 10 download list on iTunes and stayed there for a number of days. When Fuel heard Daughtry sing it, they offered him the role of lead singer of their group should he be eliminated from the competition. [link] Daughtry was eliminated on May 10, 2006, and the band re-issued the offer on Ryan Seacrest's radio show the next day.
  • After elimination, Bucky Covington was spotted attending the Dodge Charger 500 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series race in Darlington, South Carolina. Fox, which carried the race and airs Idol, noted Covington's presence on pit road and noted his credentials holder was an old North Carolina Motor Speedway credential holder. Covington is from the Rockingham, North Carolina area.
  • Taylor Hicks became the first male winner to win without ever being in the bottom three. Clay Aiken was never in the bottom three, but he lost in the final round to Ruben Studdard. Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood are the only two contestants besides Hicks so far to have ever won without ever being in the bottom three.
  • The final two contestants Taylor Hicks and Katharine McPhee are the same ages as Bo Bice and Carrie Underwood were when they were the final two contestants in the previous season – 29 and 22.
  • Katharine McPhee is only the second finalist to not be from the South (Justin Guarini, of Pennsylvania, was a finalist in the first season). Taylor is the third finalist and second winner from Alabama (Ruben Studdard and Taylor Hicks won Seasons 2 and 5 and Bo Bice finished second in Season 4).
  • Taylor Hicks is the first male finalist to win opposite a female finalst (In Season 1 Kelly Clarkson emerged victorious over Justin Guarini, and in Season 4, Carrie Underwood won opposite Bo Bice).
  • Ayla Brown was the only contestant to have ever cried when she was voted off, and Paris Bennett was the only one who cried at each Top 12 elimination except her own.

Awards

Season five won American Idol the number one television show of the year on Nielsen Ratings for the third consecutive year. In 2006, American Idol also became the most nominated unscripted show ever, and has several nominations in the 2006 Emmy Awards for Season 5: [link]

  • Outstanding Reality-Competition Program
  • Outstanding Art Direction for a Variety, Music Program or Special - Episode #519
  • Outstanding Directing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program - Bruce Gowers
  • Outstanding Picture Editing for Nonfiction Programming (Large team entries - Primarily Multi-Camera Productions) - "Audition City: Greensboro"
  • Outstanding Lighting Direction - "American Classics Songbook with Rod Stewart"
  • Outstanding Lighting Direction - "Finale"
  • Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Variety or Music Series or Special or Animation - "American Classics Songbook with Rod Stewart"
  • Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video for a Series - Episode #530

External links

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American Idol
Songs: List of songs performed on American Idol
Special: An American Idol Christmas
Movie: From Justin to Kelly
People
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Seasons
Season 1 | Season 2 | Season 3 | Season 4 | Season 5 | Season 6
Albums
American Idol Compilation Series | American Idol Finalists Album Sales
Other
Controversy | American Idol Extra | American Idol Magazine | American Idol Rewind | American Idol Underground | American Juniors | List of all contestants | List of spin-offs

 


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