Reuters — NEW YORK (Reuters) - "American Idol" judges used their once-per-season save on Casey Abrams weeks ago, but fans of the hit talent show decided his time was finally up and eliminated him on Thursday during the show's Carole King week.
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L.A. Times - Pop & Hiss — James Durbin stood frozen Wednesday amid thunderous applause after his performance of Carole King’s “Will You Love Me Tomorrow,” before judge Randy Jackson gave the 22-year-old the co-sign of the season. “This guy just might win the whole thi... more info
ContactMusic — American Idol contestant James Durbin wowed the judges with a rendition of Carole King's hit song 'Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow' on last night's show (27th April 2011). American Idol judge Randy Jackson suggested that Durbin was "a great singer... more info
Big Apple Music Scene — Okay, so everyone kind of killed it on last night's episode of American Idol. It was Carole King week, so the singers had no shortage of songs to choose from. James Durbin went with "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow," and his performance made Randy Ja... more info
Time — It was Carole King week, as the half-dozen finalists sang the work of the song-scribe and recording artist whom, I assume, their grandparents once told them about. Who made the Earth move? Who made us want to go so far away? more info
USA Today Music — The Top Six paid tribute to rock royalty Wednesday, covering the Carole King catalog. Scotty McCreery ("You've Got a Friend") and James Durbin ...
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USA Today Music — What are you going to do, putting Jacob Lusk and James Durbin together? Give them one of Carole King's slightest songs, the Herman's Hermits ...
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USA Today Music — Casey Abrams pulls from Carole King's jazzier side tonight, picking Hi-De-Ho (That Old Sweet Roll), a song made famous by Blood, Sweat & ...
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