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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Idol | |  |  |  | Idol: Encyclopedia II - Moorish Idol - Behaviour and reproductionOften glimpsed alone, Moorish Idols will also form pairs or occasionally small schools. They are diurnal fish, sticking to the bottom of the reef at night and adopting a drab coloration. Like the butterflyfish, Moorish Idols mate for life; as juveniles, they are more apt to school. Adult males tend to be aggressive toward one another.
Moorish Idols are pelagic spawners; them is, egg and sperms are released in midwatered and the fertilizer egg is left to drift away with the currents. The impressive range of these fish may be explained ...
See also:Moorish Idol, Moorish Idol - Physical description, Moorish Idol - Habitat and diet, Moorish Idol - Behaviour and reproduction, Moorish Idol - Pop culture, Moorish Idol - Aquarium life Read more here: » Moorish Idol: Encyclopedia II - Moorish Idol - Behaviour and reproduction |
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|  |  |  | Idol: Encyclopedia II - Canadian Idol - Season twoThe second season of Canadian Idol debuted on June 1, 2004, and became the most watched show in Canada, drawing in over 3 million viewers each week.
Kalan Porter of Medicine Hat, Alberta won the series, and Theresa Sokyrka of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan was the runner-up. In November 2004, merely two months after the competition, Porter released his debut album entitled 219 Days - the number days spanning from his first audition to the release of his CD. Other contestants, including Sokyrka, Jason Greeley, and Shane Wiebe have also released solo albums. Jacob Hoggard has a ...
See also:Canadian Idol, Canadian Idol - Season one, Canadian Idol - Season two, Canadian Idol - Season three Read more here: » Canadian Idol: Encyclopedia II - Canadian Idol - Season two |
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|  |  |  | Idol: Encyclopedia II - Moorish Idol - Physical descriptionWith distinctively compressed and disk-like bodies, Moorish Idols stand out in contrasting bands of black, white and yellow. The fish have relatively small fins, except for the dorsal fin whose 6-7 spines are dramatically elongated to form a trailing, sickle-shaped crest. Moorish Idols have small terminal mouths at the end of long, tubular snouts; many long bristle-like teeth line the mouth.
The eyes are set high on the fish's deeply keeled bodies; in adults, perceptible bumps are located above each. The anal fin may have 2-3 spines. Moorish Idols reach a maximum length of 23 centimetres. The ...
See also:Moorish Idol, Moorish Idol - Physical description, Moorish Idol - Habitat and diet, Moorish Idol - Behaviour and reproduction, Moorish Idol - Pop culture, Moorish Idol - Aquarium life Read more here: » Moorish Idol: Encyclopedia II - Moorish Idol - Physical description |
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| | | |  |  |  | Idol: Encyclopedia II - Australian Idol - Second season 2004The second season of Australian Idol debuted on July 13, 2004. The level of success of the contestants in the first season has lured over 50,000 people throughout Australia to audition.
As well as the five larger cities, the judges also visited Canberra, Hobart, Darwin and Tamworth this year. Of the twelve finalists, three were from Sydney, two were from Melbourne, and one each from Brisbane, the G ...
See also:Australian Idol, Australian Idol - About the Show, Australian Idol - First season 2003, Australian Idol - Second season 2004, Australian Idol - Third season 2005, Australian Idol - Commercial success Read more here: » Australian Idol: Encyclopedia II - Australian Idol - Second season 2004 |
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| |  |  |  | Idol: Encyclopedia II - Oswald of Northumbria - IdolizationThe people quickly came to regard Oswald as a martyr and saint: a holy well of healing was said to have sprung up at the spot where his arm had landed, and the site soon became known as Oswestry, or "Oswald's Tree". His feast day is August 5.
Bede mentions a story that gives some indication of how Oswald was regarded in conquered lands: years later, when his niece Osthryth tried to move his bones to a monastery in Lindsey, its inmates initially refused to accept them, "though they knew him to be a holy man", because "he was originally ...
See also:Oswald of Northumbria, Oswald of Northumbria - Exile, Oswald of Northumbria - Overlordship, Oswald of Northumbria - Downfall, Oswald of Northumbria - Idolization, Oswald of Northumbria - Notes and references Read more here: » Oswald of Northumbria: Encyclopedia II - Oswald of Northumbria - Idolization |
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| |  |  |  | Idol: Encyclopedia II - Fantasia Barrino - American IdolBarrino made an immediate impression on American Idol with her stylized, gospel-influenced sound and her unconventional diction. Her audition version of John Fogerty/Tina Turner's "Proud Mary" made her an early favorite in the competition. Her standout performance during the course of the show was a prone, heartfelt staging of the Porgy and Bess standard "Summertime" that left her in tears from "feeling the song" and earned raves from the judges, as well as landing her on the Emmy ...
See also:Fantasia Barrino, Fantasia Barrino - Early life, Fantasia Barrino - American Idol, Fantasia Barrino - Post-Idol career, Fantasia Barrino - Next Album?, Fantasia Barrino - Awards, Fantasia Barrino - Discography, Fantasia Barrino - Albums, Fantasia Barrino - Singles Read more here: » Fantasia Barrino: Encyclopedia II - Fantasia Barrino - American Idol |
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|  |  |  | Idol: Encyclopedia II - List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Season 1
List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 1 August 10 2003.
Chelsea J Gibson - Beautiful by Christina Aguilera
Daniel Wakefield - You'll Never Walk Alone by Rodgers & Hammerstein
Eli Diache - Angel by Sarah McLachlan
Lorena Alegria - To Zion by Lauryn Hill
Natalie Ferguson - Son Of A Preacher Man by Dusty Springfield
Peter Ryan - Right Here Waiting by Richard Marx
Shannon Thompson - Lately by Stevie Wonder
Veron ...
See also:List of Australian Idol semi finalists, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Season 1, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 1 August 10 2003, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 2 August 17 2003, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 3 August 24 2003, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 4 August 31 2003, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 5 September 7 2003, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Wildcards September 14 2003, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Season 2, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 1 August 8 2004, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 2 August 15 2004, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 3 August 22 2004, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Wildcards August 29 2004, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Season 3, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 1 August 16 2005, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 2 August 21 2005, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 3 August 28 2005, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Wildcards September 4 2005 Read more here: » List of Australian Idol semi finalists: Encyclopedia II - List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Season 1 |
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|  |  |  | Idol: Encyclopedia II - List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Season 3
List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 1 August 16 2005.
Anne Robertson - Home by Diana Ross
Chloe Zuel - Because Of You by Kelly Clarkson
Chris Lüder - Beautiful Soul by Jesse McCartney
Dan Spillane - I Don't Want To Be by Gavin DeGraw
Irene Bosmans - Turn The Beat Around by Gloria Estefan
Jade-Lori Crompton - 1 Thing by Amerie
Josh Williams - All My Life by K-Ci & Jojo
Lindsay West - Time After Time by ...
See also:List of Australian Idol semi finalists, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Season 1, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 1 August 10 2003, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 2 August 17 2003, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 3 August 24 2003, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 4 August 31 2003, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 5 September 7 2003, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Wildcards September 14 2003, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Season 2, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 1 August 8 2004, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 2 August 15 2004, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 3 August 22 2004, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Wildcards August 29 2004, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Season 3, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 1 August 16 2005, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 2 August 21 2005, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 3 August 28 2005, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Wildcards September 4 2005 Read more here: » List of Australian Idol semi finalists: Encyclopedia II - List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Season 3 |
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|  |  |  | Idol: Encyclopedia II - Bo Bice - IdolA Southern rocker in musical approach and appearance, Bice did not fit into the normal American Idol mold. However his early performance of The Allman Brothers Band's "Whipping Post" drew raves from the judges and established him as one of the favorites in the competition.
In June 2005 Bice was quoted in Rolling Stone magazine that his last thought during the Idol finale was, "Please, God, don't let me win this thing." [2] In comments during a subsequent appearance on The Today Show, Bice backed off this st ...
See also:Bo Bice, Bo Bice - Early years, Bo Bice - Idol, Bo Bice - Post-Idol career, Bo Bice - Charity Work, Bo Bice - American Idol performances, Bo Bice - Discography, Bo Bice - Albums, Bo Bice - Albums Read more here: » Bo Bice: Encyclopedia II - Bo Bice - Idol |
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|  |  |  | Idol: Encyclopedia II - Clay Aiken - American IdolTelevision viewers' first glimpse of Aiken came during the audition episodes at the beginning of American Idol's second season. The show's judges first saw Aiken as a nerdy type unlikely to be any kind of idol, but they were immediately impressed once he began singing Heatwave's "Always and Forever." The clip of the judges' surprise during this audition performance was replayed many times over the course of the competition.
Aiken made it to the round-of-32, but was cut from the show on his first try, a performance of Journey's ...
See also:Clay Aiken, Clay Aiken - Early years, Clay Aiken - American Idol, Clay Aiken - Post-Idol career, Clay Aiken - Charitable work, Clay Aiken - Aiken's fans, Clay Aiken - Tours, Clay Aiken - Awards and nominations, Clay Aiken - Discography, Clay Aiken - Studio albums, Clay Aiken - Singles released to retail, Clay Aiken - Videos released to retail, Clay Aiken - Singles charting on radio Read more here: » Clay Aiken: Encyclopedia II - Clay Aiken - American Idol |
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| |  |  |  | Idol: Encyclopedia II - List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Season 2
List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 1 August 8 2004.
Anthony Callea - Angels by Robbie Williams
Ben Eaton - Freedom by George Michael
Chanel Cole - Glory Box by Portishead
Courtney Murphy - She Will Be Loved by Maroon 5
Emily George - Ain't No Sunshine by Percy Sledge
Hayley Jensen - Angel by Sarah McLachlan
Laurence Sorbello - Amazed by Lonestar
Meri Bosenavulagi - Wind Beneath My Wings by Bette Midler
Ngaiire Joseph - No More Drama by Mary J Blige See also: List of Australian Idol semi finalists, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Season 1, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 1 August 10 2003, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 2 August 17 2003, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 3 August 24 2003, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 4 August 31 2003, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 5 September 7 2003, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Wildcards September 14 2003, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Season 2, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 1 August 8 2004, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 2 August 15 2004, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 3 August 22 2004, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Wildcards August 29 2004, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Season 3, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 1 August 16 2005, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 2 August 21 2005, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Group 3 August 28 2005, List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Wildcards September 4 2005 Read more here: » List of Australian Idol semi finalists: Encyclopedia II - List of Australian Idol semi finalists - Season 2 |
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|  |  |  | Idol: Encyclopedia II - Fantasia Barrino - Post-Idol careerNow billed as just Fantasia, she released her first single in June 2004 on the RCA record label. The single includes "I Believe" cowritten by former Idol contestant Tamyra Gray, which Fantasia performed on the finale of Idol, the Aretha Franklin hit "Chain of Fools" (released before on an American Idol compilation), and her signature version of "Summertime". The single entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number one, the first female artist to do so with her first record. [4] On the sales chart, the single spent 11 consecutive weeks at number one (10 weeks in Canada), giving it the longest consecuti ...
See also:Fantasia Barrino, Fantasia Barrino - Early life, Fantasia Barrino - American Idol, Fantasia Barrino - Post-Idol career, Fantasia Barrino - Next Album?, Fantasia Barrino - Awards, Fantasia Barrino - Discography, Fantasia Barrino - Albums, Fantasia Barrino - Singles Read more here: » Fantasia Barrino: Encyclopedia II - Fantasia Barrino - Post-Idol career |
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|  |  |  | Idol: Encyclopedia II - Carrie Underwood - IdolUnderwood's musical influences include pop, but are predominantly country; she stated during Idol auditions that her favorite singer is Martina McBride. On the April 20 elimination show, Underwood demonstrated her ability to play the guitar. She can also play piano and yodel, the latter of which was demonstrated on the Tonight Show the night after she won.
After singing Martina McBride's "Independence Day" Simon Cowell said he ...
See also:Carrie Underwood, Carrie Underwood - Early years, Carrie Underwood - Idol, Carrie Underwood - Post-Idol career, Carrie Underwood - List of Underwood's performances on American Idol, Carrie Underwood - Auditions and pre-performance rounds, Carrie Underwood - Live performances, Carrie Underwood - Discography, Carrie Underwood - Albums, Carrie Underwood - Singles, Carrie Underwood - Awards Read more here: » Carrie Underwood: Encyclopedia II - Carrie Underwood - Idol |
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| |  |  |  | Idol: Encyclopedia II - Paula Abdul - American IdolIn 2002, Abdul accepted a job as one of three judges for the reality TV competition American Idol. Abdul's job was to evaluate the talent of a large group of young amateur singers, eliminate most of them in various audition rounds, and then help American television viewers whittle the remaining ones down to just one performer: the aforementioned idol. Abdul, who had seemingly emerged from obscurity, won praise as a sympathetic and compassionate judge. She seemed especially so when her critiques were compared against those of fellow ju ...
See also:Paula Abdul, Paula Abdul - Background, Paula Abdul - Dancing and Choreography, Paula Abdul - Singing, Paula Abdul - Acting, Paula Abdul - American Idol, Paula Abdul - Cardio Cheer, Paula Abdul - Discography, Paula Abdul - Albums, Paula Abdul - Singles, Paula Abdul - Footnotes, Paula Abdul - Reference, Paula Abdul - Relationships Read more here: » Paula Abdul: Encyclopedia II - Paula Abdul - American Idol |
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