Thursday, 20 January 2011

'American Idol' 2011 premiere: Steven Tyler charms, Jennifer Lopez can't say no to singing hopefuls

BY Soraya Roberts
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Steven Tyler, Jennifer Lopez and Randy Jackson failed to spice things up on the season premiere of 'American Idol,' as they had previously hinted they would.

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Steven Tyler, Jennifer Lopez and Randy Jackson failed to spice things up on the season premiere of 'American Idol,' as they had previously hinted they would.

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The 10th season of "American Idol" kicked off Wednesday night, but new judges Steven Tyler and Jennifer Lopez didn't quite shake it up as promised.
While the Aerosmith front man was playful and flirty during two days of New Jersey auditions, J.Lo spent most of the time struggling with two letters, N and O.
As promised, no members of the three-strong panel - that includes returning judge Randy Jackson - pulled the Simon Cowell card.
Instead, Tyler, who was pegged to take his place, could somehow soften even the most stinging insults, perhaps because he doesn't speak as dismissively as Cowell.
"Did you eat paint chips as a child?" he asked a burping contestant in a gruff voice, before adding: "We have a higher standard here."
While he drummed and squealed along with the contestants, J.Lo sat firmly in her seat, appearing to take her new job seriously.
Unfortunately, while Tyler mostly commented on their tunes (with a few comments about the women's hotness thrown in), Lopez seemed to have an eye primarily for assembly-line pop princesses like her predecessors.
"You guys are crazy - she's beautiful, she's only 15 and she's giving us some energy," she said of Kenzie Palmer, a pretty teenager from Philadelphia with a generic voice that failed to ignite Tyler or Jackson.
She and Jackson later subtly slammed the dress sense of perfectly attractive, clear front-runner Devyn Rush, a 20-year-old bluesy singing waitress from Pennsylvania who works in Times Square.
"Your voice is the star," Lopez told her, "so start dressing that way...because this business is about image as well."
Lopez appeared to loosen up and stop sneaking looks at the camera so often as the contest progressed.
Stand-outs included a Jersey Shore native named Tiffany Rios who wore stars on her brassiere; Ashley Sullivan, a rabid Britney Spears fan; Victoria Huggins, a spunky 16-year-old from North Carolina and a Japanese Michael Jackson impersonator named Yoji "Pop" Asano who hated Miley Cyrus.
Ultimately, 51 people were chosen for Hollywood, including Kenzie Palmer, 15, one of the youngest contestants the show has ever seen.

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