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RE: S10 - Miguel - 04-05-2016 I've been reading show recaps from S10 on IdolForums' Idol Showcase >> Haley Reinhart thread. Most of them were posted by figure8 back in the day. This commentary stood out to me: Quote:Haley has managed to survive it all -- including Randy's unfair assaults week after week as he told her that she didn't know herself musically because she took on jazz, rock and even old-school country yodeling. Yet when others went out of their comfort zone and started with the screeching and unnecessary runs he'd inevitably tell them how gutsy they were. http://nypost.com/2011/05/16/haleys-comet/ RE: S10 - Tusk - 04-05-2016 Quote:Michael Slezak Retweeted you RE: S10 - john - 04-05-2016 Five years ago Quote:Adam Lambert Calls 'Idol' Hopeful Haley Reinhart 'Top-Notch RE: S10 - Miguel - 04-05-2016 Adam tweeted the night of the top 4 performances: Quote: Haley gets criticized cuz she's the best and SO not cookie cutter. She was Fiesty 2n b/c she's a strong, smart woman. my fav kind o woman. Quote: The other three are doing great and are working hard but have grown so predictable to me. Not bringing much freshness to the table. Quote: Bottom line- in my opinion, Haley would make the edgiest, most original album out of the three. #Realness Quote:Don't get me wrong y'all. James, Lauren and Scotty are so talented! They'll all do very well. But their voices can all b compared to others. RE: S10 - Miguel - 04-06-2016 Some behind-the-scenes photos. Including one in a private jet. https://www.facebook.com/theintentionalvoice/posts/863799697079021 Quote:I had the good fortune of being involved with American Idol Season 10 and part of Season 11 as a first line judge, vocal coach, vocal producer and vocal arranger for all the group numbers. I was one of the first line judges that put through Scotty McCreery, a 15 year old baseball player from Garner NC who just happened to posses a voice way beyond his years and a focus, commitment and character that lead him all the way to being the Winner of Season 10! I got to work very closely with Scotty along with Pia Toscano, Thia Megia, Naima Adedapo, Haley Reinhart, Casey Abrams, James Durbin, Stefano Langone, Paul McDonald and Lauren Alaina. I was also a talent scout for Season 10 and brought in Julie Zorilla, who's impressive performances got her to the Top 24! It was an extraordinary time in my life and a true blessing to work along side such unique and talented young people. RE: S10 - rmd1064 - 04-06-2016 As American Idol rolls to an end, and Haley's star is rising, the winner of her season, Scotty McCreery has suffered a bit of a fall. In early February, Mercury Nashville/Interscope dropped Scotty from the label after his single "Southern Belle" failed to make an impact on country music charts (#45). Sadly, it appears that in many cases with country music, an artist's single must be a hit before the label will release the album. This happened to Scotty and the sad part is that the song (and its video) were clearly an attempt to make Scotty into a "bro-country" star like Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan who sell a ton of albums with shallow booty shaking songs about drinking, partying and sleeping around. Scotty clearly did not like this direction, but I guess it was his only option--become a "Bro" or bye bye. A great summary of this whole situation with comments is on this terrific blog http://www.savingcountrymusic.com/scotty-mccreery-dropped-from-label-but-scotty-not-to-blame/ which is a cool blog even if you don't like country music too much. ![]() Seeing Scotty's issues with being on a label seems to make Haley's reluctance or careful review of joining a label more understandable. Sure, a label has a lot of pull and muscle to get songs on the radio, but the downside is that the label sometimes dictates the musical direction an artist must go (see Scotty). Haley now has the freedom to work with the producers, writers and musicians she likes, to develop her own sound, and create the kind of CD she wants. And so far, she has NOT needed a label to get CHFIL to the the Top 20 on the radio charts… RE: S10 - mercfan3 - 04-06-2016 That's a shame. And Scotty made it a point to say that he didn't want to do Bro-Country, even during Idol. I'd be willing to bet he finds a home though. He's a talent, and his sales are good enough that someone should be interested. RE: S10 - Outcast - 04-06-2016 ^^Scotty, being the winner, was saddled with an over generous advance that escalated with each album. This doesn't compute when it's well known that Idol alum album sales (with few exceptions) decrease with each album. But that's the Idol machine for you, out of touch with reality in many aspects of the music business. Scotty, unfortunately, wasn't one of the lucky exceptions, his sophomore album sold much less than his debut album. But he got a bigger advance the 2nd time, which means the label lost money on him. Scotty will most likely get picked up by an indie label like Kellie Pickler did. Haley seems to be doing fine without a label for now. And she's about to go on tour, that's a very good thing for her and it's long overdue. James appears to be doing fine without Wind-up, the rock press hasn't forgotten about him. The very influential site Loud Wire even debuted his new music video for his single Smackdown exclusively on Friday. RE: S10 - Himm2 - 04-06-2016 Haley is behind LaPorshe's Family and next to Paul McDonald Tonight! and is that Fantasia behind H.E.R? ![]() RE: S10 - john - 04-06-2016 I'm glad Haley is trying this without a label. Until 2014 she appeared to be hoping to sign with a label and go that route. Apparently she thought she had a deal but it fell through. It seems that labels are having a lot of trouble adjusting to the rapidly changing landscape of the music industry, and many will probably never adjust. While once essential, now the question becomes what is the role of the label. Getting radio play? Distribution? Wise advise and management? It all seems pretty dicey. Recall what a great job Interscope did in promoting her record. And they gave "creative" input by bringing in BOB to do a rap that she eventually replaced in live performances. He was just a name to put on the CD cover. Haley's invovlement with PMJ may have been fortunately in more ways than gaining exposure and experience on stage. Scott has a do-it-yourself mindset and views record deals with labels as loans with bad terms. Working with Scott that gave Haley the chance to see other ways of approaching the music business. I'm sure she has picked Scott's brain about some of these matters. Now she is doing it her way. There seem to be a lot of players involved in the process of getting the record out and touring, which might be nerve racking at times, but she is gaining more experience with the ins and outs of her profession. That should serve her well in the long run. She maintains freedom and flexibility in managing her career. |