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« on: February 18, 2010, 09:21:02 PM »

If you were scanning the Top 24 contestants standing behind Ryan Seacrest on last night’s American Idol, you would have seen early favorite Chris Golightly in the crowd. But when it came time for the solo dances at the end, the curly haired singer from Los Angeles had suddenly been replaced by Tim Urban.

What happened to the guy, who according to spoiler reports had made it through to the semi-finals? “It has been determined that Chris Golightly is ineligible to continue in the competition. American Idol contestant Tim Urban has replaced Golightly as part of the Top 24,” Fox in a statement late Wednesday.

According to reports, Golightly was disqualified from AI after he was unable to prove in time that a contract he had signed with a boy band had expired prior to him entering the competition. Joesplaceblog.com reports that by the time Golightly could clear up the discrepancy, Urban had already been notified.


The disqualification of Golightly comes after rumors that Top 24’s Michael “Big Mike” Lynche was the contestant that had been kicked out of the competition because his father confirmed to a Florida newspaper that his son had made it through. But Big Mike seems safe – for now.

The 24 contestants will sing live for the first time on Tuesday February 23.

http://www.tvguidemagazine.com/news/early-american-idol-favorite-disqualified-4118.html
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« Reply #1 on: February 18, 2010, 09:21:21 PM »

WHO? Don't remember either of them.
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« Reply #2 on: February 18, 2010, 10:38:02 PM »

I remember that Tim guy, but I swear I've never seen that other guy before  confused

In alphabetical order (cause I'm looking at the list smile) My favorites are...

Arron... I genuinely like this guy, but I doubt he'll get really far.
Andrew... In my opinion, the best male THIS YEAR!
Casey
Didi... If she picks the right songs, I think she'll win. Feist style music and she's golden.
Haeley... I like her, but I think people will become annoyed with her.
Michael...



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« Reply #3 on: February 19, 2010, 03:08:38 AM »

My two * ultimate* favorites are Crystal and Andrew. Oddly enough, I don't think Haeley is that good of a singer. They seem to like what she's trying to achieve (female country singer) but I just can't see it.

The other two I like are John and Lilly. Hopefully they all go far biggrin
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« Reply #4 on: February 19, 2010, 03:47:30 PM »

When the American Idol machine starts moving, nobody gets to stand in the way.

Not even one of the semifinalists.

Chris Golightly is learning that lesson the hard way this week.

"This is not fair; I don't know what to do," he said when reached by phone this morning.

Chris originally made Season 9's Top 24 -- he was even shown in the group shot with Ryan Seacrest near the end of Wednesday's show. But when the 12 male semifinalists were shown individually, Chris had been replaced by Tim Urban.

"Everything was fine when I made the Top 24," Chris says. But things quickly went sour. Shortly after Chris got the news that he'd made the cut, he says a former manager named Lawrence Franklin emailed 19 Entertainment claiming that Chris was under a recording contract.

Chris says he then received an email on behalf of the show, saying that he would be disqualified if, indeed, he was under contract. Chris says he then called Lawrence Franklin, reminding him that his contract had ended the month before he'd auditioned for Idol.

Within a day or two, Chris got another phone call, this one from American Idol supervising producer Patrick Lynn, telling him that he had been disqualified.

That same day, however, Chris says he and the Idol producers got another email from Franklin, this one saying that there had been a mix-up and that Chris had been released from his contract before he'd auditioned.

Unfortunately for Chris, by that point, Tim Urban had been notified, and the Idol producers had moved too far along to reverse course.

"Since then, I've left them voicemails, but they've screened my calls," Chris says. "They don't even answer me. Nobody."

Chris says an Idol attorney called him last night and told him he his ouster took place because he hadn't been forthcoming about his contract. "But I went and looked this morning," Chris says, "and I said, no, I was not in a contract. If he's trying to say that's what it was about, they're covering their a**."

Fox released a statement on the matter late Wednesday: "It has been determined that Chris Golightly is ineligible to continue in the competition. 'American Idol' contestant Tim Urban has replaced Golightly as part of the Top 24."

Chris, who grew up in orphanages and foster homes, made a great first impression with audiences during his audition episode, when he sang Ben E. King's Stand By Me. His curly blond hair earned him comparisons to Season 1 runner-up Justin Guarini.

Chris said he'd had a great Hollywood experience. "The second day of Hollywood Week, they were all like Chris, Chris, Chris," he says. "The third day, they're not allowed to say anything, because that's our final performance, but they were smiling and clapping and pointing, like, yeah, that's him, you know?

"Then, when our room got to stay, Ellen pointed at me, with approval, [as if to say] good job. And when I made Top 24, Randy said, 'Chris, I'm sorry to say this, but you made it to the Top 24.' And I was the last one in the Top 24."

At this point, Chris is so clearly overwhelmed and upset by the situation, he doesn't even know who to be angry with. "Lawrence apologized to everybody, and I respect him for that." And he says he's not currently looking at legal action.

"I don't want nobody getting hurt," he says. "I just want the spot I earned."

http://content.usatoday.com/communities/idolchatter/post/2010/02/chris-golights-side-of-the-story/1?csp=hf
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