In this May 10, 2012 photo released by Fox, the final three contestants from the singing competition series "American Idol," from left, Phillip Phillips, Jessica Sanchez and Josh Ledet pose in Los Angeles. |
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The three "American Idol" finalists earned nearly uniform votes of confidence from the show's judges. But it's the audience tally that will determine which two singers advance to next week's finale.
Joshua Ledet's gritty performance Wednesday of "I'd Rather Be Blind" had the judges on their feet - not an uncommon reaction to the Westlake, Ga., gospel singer. He also impressed the panel with "Imagine" and "No More Drama."
Jessica Sanchez of San Diego wowed judges Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler with "My All," `'I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" and "I'll Be There," although Randy Jackson said the last song was just "OK."
Phillip Phillips of Leesburg, Ga., scored with `Beggin,' faltered in the judges' eyes with "Disease," and then rebounded big on "We've Got Tonight.
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