The sixth season of American Idol was plagued by news photos of Antonella, Sanjaya Haley bones and hair, but nothing can be more important to know that there may be the title of American Idol following in the footsteps of Kelly Clarkson, Ruben Studdard, Fantasia Barrino, Carrie Underwood and Taylor Hicks. After all, Jordin Sparks captured the title away from beatboxer Blake Lewis.
Jordin Sparks is only 17 years old and the youngest winner of American Idol so far. She comes from Glendale Arizona and son of a former NFL player. She won over fellow participant Blake Lewis in Bothell Washington by bringing together a majority of the 74 million votes that occurred in the last two shows.
For the final settlement between the singer (Sparks) and entertainer (Lewis), 3 songs will decide their fate. In the first round, beatboxer Blake Lewis made his own arrangement of the Bon Jovi song "Love gives a bad name." Jordin Sparks, on the other hand, choose a song from Christina Aguilera, "Fighter". Even Jordin showed her vocal abilities, Simon Cowell called "a round to Blake Lewis.
Blake Lewis sang his own version of Maroon 5 "She will be loved" for the second round and Simon criticized her song choice. In the meantime, Jordin Sparks brought the house down to Martina McBride sang "Broken Wing". Round two, of course, will Jordin.
For the third song, the two finalists will have to sing the song winner has been selected from among 25000 other items in American Idol Songwriter Competition. The main objective of the contest was to increase the ability to sing, and once again fails to decide Americas end of the song American Idol winner would play. Warum Idol winner voted by the fans reached the final 20 entries, which have fallen by Simon Fuller and his 19 Entertainment music staff. The song "This is my now" besteden all, and written by Jeff Peabody and Scott Krippayne of Seattle, Washington. 50,000 votes were received with song Idol fans. Blake Lewis tried his luck with the ballad, but it certainly seems it is not your cup of tea, while Jordin Sparks breeze through the performance. Sparks did tear the final notes of the song by Kelly Clarkson in 2002, when it sealed the victory with a time like this. "
Even Simon Cowell Blake won the best results in the night with her rendition of "Love gives a bad name," he and Randy Jackson predicted that Jordin win the title. Paula just when Paula proclaimed that both are winners. Cowell and Jackson are both right, as the sparks besteden out of thousands of hopeful American Idol including beatboxer Blake Lewis.
So what do we think Jordin their new single "This is my now"? She is described as the perfect song and applies to all their dreams and the process to get there. You can download Jordin Sparks' first single "This is my now" American Idol's website and iTunes. American Idol tour will begin on July 6, 2007 in Sunrise, Florida, with 10 finalists.
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Jordin Sparks
Jordin Brianna Sparks (born December 22, 1989)is an American pop singer. On May 23, 2007, she was declared the winner of the sixth season of the reality television show American Idol. Sparks won at the age of 17, making her the youngest winner in American Idol history.
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Life and career
Early life
Sparks was born in Phoenix, Arizona, to a white mother Jodi Wiedmann[1] and Phillippi Sparks, a black former football player for the New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys who at the time was playing in college for the Arizona State Sun Devils. She has a younger brother PJ (Phillippi Sparks, Jr). She lived briefly in Ridgewood, New Jersey, and attended Orchard Elementary School. Sparks attended Sandra Day O'Connor High School until 2006, then she was homeschooled to better concentrate on her singing.[2]
Religious faith
Sparks is a committed Christian and attends Calvary Community Church in Phoenix, Arizona. On her "American Idol" biography, she thanks her parents and God for her win.[3] She also appeared on the cover of World, an Evangelical Christian news magazine. She endorsed Michelle Buckman's Christian novels for teens: Maggie Come Lately and My Beautiful Disaster.[4] On her MySpace page, she displayed a picture of herself posing next to a sign that read "Stop Abortion Now", creating some controversy.[5]
Before-Idol
Sparks finished second overall in 2004 at the Music in the Rockies national competition for aspiring Contemporary Christian Music artists, and won the talent portion of the event.[6] In 2004, Sparks appeared in America's Most Talented Kids twice, winning in her first appearance. She was one of seven to appear in a special championship edition of the show. This appearance followed two noted auditions in 2003, one with American Juniors and the other, Star Search. Sparks has performed the national anthem at various sporting events, notably for the Phoenix Suns, the Arizona Cardinals, and the Arizona Diamondbacks. She has also sung in such events as Country Thunder, a country music venue. She has appeared with Alice Cooper (in his 2004 Christmas show) and has twice toured with Grammy-winning Christian contemporary singer Michael W. Smith. Smith has shown support of Sparks by encouraging Idol viewers to vote for her on his website.[7][8] In 2003, at the age of thirteen, Sparks recorded a five-song album which is titled For Now, working with Matthew Ward, a legendary Christian music artist, and Gary Leach, an engineer who has worked on several of Leann Rimes' albums. She appeared in a compilation album titled Live at Mr. Lucky's in 2004. As an actress, Sparks has appeared in several plays, recently starring in a dual role as characters Deborah and Bea in Magdalene at the Plumbline Theater in Franklin, Tennessee. She's also performed several times with Vaudeville Youth Theatre Company and Valley Youth Theatre in Phoenix. Her first appearance was in March 2002 as an Emerald City dancer and as a poppy in The Wiz. She also appeared in Viet's production of Cinderella in June 2002 and another production of The Wiz in August 2002.[9]
Sparks appeared on the January 17, 2007 broadcast of American Idol, earning a "gold ticket" and the right to appear in the Hollywood Round. American Idol judge Randy Jackson made the offhand prediction that "Curly hair will win this year,"[10] which he admitted was Sparks. Before going on to American Idol, she had won Arizona Idol. In 2006, Sparks was one of two winners who won the Phoenix Torrid search for the "Next Plus Size Model." She was flown to California where she was used in a number of Torrid ads and promotional pieces.[11] A full-page ad for Torrid featuring Sparks ran in the December 2006 issue of Seventeen magazine.
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American Idol
Audition
Sparks first auditioned in Los Angeles, California. She was not invited to Hollywood. She returned home to compete in the Fox affiliate-sponsored Arizona Idol, which she won. The winner of Arizona Idol was guaranteed an audition with the producers of American Idol at the Seattle, Washington auditions.[12] Sparks was featured in the audition episode that aired on January 17, 2007. She sang "Because You Loved Me" by Celine Dion. The judges were overall impressed with her vocals, though Simon criticized her for "being too cute", but Sparks was sent on to the Hollywood rounds of the show.[13]

Semi-finals/Finals notes
Sparks was never in danger of elimination. Sparks is the fourth contestant to have won without ever being in the bottom 2 or 3, joining Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood, and Taylor Hicks. (Season 2 winner Ruben Studdard was in the bottom 2 once, and season 3 winner Fantasia Barrino landed in there twice).[14]
Weight controversy
MeMe Roth, of the National Action Against Obesity group in the U.S., said of Sparks, "When I look at Jordin I see diabetes, I see heart disease, I see high cholesterol. That's what's so sad about this - she is not the vision of health - she is the vision of 'unhealth'. Her extra weight is a reflection of today's society and a culture where many of our children have compromised health due to unhealthful food choices and inactivity ... We have to stop with the 'baby fat,' 'curvy,' 'goddess' euphemisms and own this child health crisis."[15]
As a result of these and other statements, Roth has been the victim of hate-mail and death threats. However, criticism notwithstanding, Roth continues to stand by her statements.[16]
Post-Idol
Sparks' songs from the American Idol have been on sale at the iTunes Store and the American Idol official website as Jordin Sparks - EP (called a "bundle" on Idol official website) shortly after the finale of Idol, along with other songs that did not make the EP's cut that are being sold as individual singles. According to SoundScan figures posted in USA Today, Blake Lewis sold more digital singles than Sparks, but her mini album sold more than Lewis'.[17]
After the finale of Idol, Sparks has made several appearances on television shows. She performed the finale song, "This Is My Now"on The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet, The Today Show, Live with Regis and Kelly, The Early Show and The View. Sparks had also appeared on Total Request Live, The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet with the runner-up of Idol, Blake Lewis, Larry King Live with contestants who made into the top ten of American Idol.[18][19] and 106 & Park. On July 4, 2007, Sparks performed "God Bless America" and "America the Beautiful" on Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular with Lewis and Melinda Doolittle.[20][21]
Along with television and radio appearances,Sparks has been on the cover of Entertainment Weekly and World and featured in VIBE, TV Guide, Glamour and other publications.
Sparks took part in the "American Idols LIVE! Tour 2007" from July 6 to September 23, 2007, along with other contestants in the top ten. She revealed in an AOL interview that the concert will be more group collaborations and duets as well as bringing along her acoustic guitar.[22]
Jordin sang the National Anthem at Super Bowl XLII[23] (the song was then made available on iTunes the next day) as well as performed for Diana Ross for the 30th Annual Kennedy Center Honors. She performed on New Years Eve Live on FOX alongside Blake Lewis.[24]
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2007-present: Jordin Sparks
On August 17, 2007, it was announced Sparks had signed to 19 Recordings/Jive Records/Zomba Label Group, becoming the first Idol winner to join the label group — all past Idol winners and runners-up have signed with the RCA Label Group’s J (Fantasia, Ruben Studdard), Arista (Carrie Underwood, Taylor Hicks) or RCA (Kelly Clarkson, Chris Daughtry, Clay Aiken, Katharine McPhee) labels. Sparks has stated that she recorded some songs for the album but the bulk of the recording would be done in Los Angeles after the tour is over.[25] She said the album would be "Top 40, radio-friendly, uplifting stuff" hopefully mixing "the pop rock sound of inaugural Idol Kelly Clarkson with the R&B edge of Beyonce".[26][22] Her debut album came out on November 20 and November 27, 2007. On The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet, it was mentioned that the album had gone gold.
The album came out to generally favorable reviews. Some critics felt Sparks' vocals were not suited for modern pop music while others thought the album's atypical American Idol material helped Jordin to find a secure future in today's ever-changing music landscape.[27]
Along with the label announcement, the first single was revealed to be "Tattoo", which was released to U.S. radio on August 27, 2007.[28] The song became the album's first top ten single. The next single is slated to be "No Air" a duet with Chris Brown,[29] but Jordin's official website is polling fans to decided whether "No Air", "Freeze", "One Step at a Time," or "Shy Boy" should be the next single.
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Discography
The following article is a complete discography of every album and single released by American pop/R&B music artist Jordin Sparks.
Featured-on albums
- Live at Mr. Lucky's (2004) "He Thinks I Still Care"
- American Idol Season 6: Greatest Hits (2007) "This Is My Now"
- American Idol Season 6: The Collector's Edition (2007)
Soundtracks
- This Christmas (2007) "I'll Be Home For Christmas"
Unreleased songs
Before appearing on Idol, on Sparks' old website, new songs were released on it. The first three were co-written with Gary Leach. However, none of these songs were added to Sparks' debut album.
- "The Inside"
- "When The Pain Goes Away"
- "Just Me"
- "Crazy"
- "Give Me One Reason"
- "Reflection"
- "Overcome"
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Honors
- Coca Cola Rising Star 2002
- Family Night Talent Show Five-time 1st Place Finals Winner at Mr. Lucky's in Glendale, Arizona, 2003
- Glendale Youth Fest 2003: Teen Talent Show, 1st Place
- GMA (Gospel Music Association) Academy, Washington, D.C., Overall Spotlight Winner & Country/Southern Gospel First Place Winner, 2004
- Country Thunder Young Guns Second Place Winner, 2004
- The Proof Is In The Pudding Talent Winner, Phoenix, Arizona, 2004
- NBC/PAX America's Most Talented Kids, 2005
- Colgate Country Showdown, Arizona state title, 2006.
- Runner-up in the 2007 Drug Free AZ Superstar Search, Tempe, Arizona[33]
- Plus-size model search winner for Torrid[11]
- Winner of KSAZ Fox 10's "Arizona Idol" contest, giving her a guaranteed chance to audition in front of the judges.
- American Idol Winner, May 2007
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