The American Idol 2012 auditions continued from a San Diego aircraft carrier in a rare Sunday night special and it looks like the days of more bad auditions than good are a thing of the past.
The people who tune in just for the ridiculous auditions are probably not very happy right now. I, however, am happy. I’ve never been a fan of the bad auditions: the costumes, the purposefully-bad singing or even the bikini girls. Come on, people, you know where to find naked people — you’re using it to read this blog right now — so you don’t need American Idol to give you half-naked people.
Speaking of half-naked people, that’s how Sunday night’s show started. Jennifer Diley came in with a body and that’s about it. I’ll call her “Butter Voice.” So Butter Voice belts out a mess and is sent packing, in pretty much the only “bad” audition featured the entire night.
The Standouts
Ashley Robles. The single mother took on “I Will Always Love You,” and did so quite well. She has the look, the story and the voice.
Jayrah Gibson. I was certain this was going to be one of the “bads.” With his whole “no plan B” schpill, I was sure of it. But then he starting singing and it wasn’t bad.
Aubree Dieckmeyer. She might have thought she was auditioning for “America’s Next Top Model,” but she can actually sing. She doesn’t seem very smart in the least (for the record, “Feelin’ Good” was covered by Michael Buble — it’s not his song), but thankfully you don’t need a brain to sing.
Ali Shields. I would almost put this one into the “bad” category, but the judges liked her. I thought it would be safe to say her 15 minutes of fame ended when she made it onto the Ellen DeGeneres Show, but no, she made it to Hollywood. She wasn’t bad, but certainly wasn’t great.
Jane Carrey. A mom. A waitress. Jim Carrey’s daughter. Eh. I don’t know. She was OK. It would be pretty cool to see Jim Carrey show up to root for his kid. But I doubt we’ll see that. She’s good, but not good enough to make it through without people claiming she only made it through because of who her dad is.
Jason “Wolf” Hamlin. I told myself that this guy is interesting and isn’t bad but would probably sound a lot better with some music. And I was right. He got to play his good fiddle and sounded a lot better. And I’m actually pretty afraid to say anything negative about him anyway. He scares me a little.
What did you think of the San Diego auditions? Who stood out to you the most? And if you want to see if any of these guys make it to the next couple of rounds, check out our American Idol 2012 spoilers.