Title: Crystal Bowersox - (american idol) - at age 13 (half million plays in less then 24 hrs) Source:
you tube URL Source:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S431toeGDjw Published:May 22, 2010 Author:Mama sox Post Date:2010-05-22 19:09:09 by Ferret Mike Keywords:None Views:23687 Comments:65
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crystal bowersox - (american idol) - at age 13
Ohio has produced a soulful, very talented artist competing for the top spot on American Idol this next week. This video has gone viral and shows she is no fluke, she's the real thing.
Here is a religious song she did on Idol which is incredible. Watch and if you are into such things, vote for her. Ohio is a very lucky state to have her.
People get ready, Crystal Bowersox.
Note: she cried at the end after noticing her dark glasses wearing Dad was crying watching her sing. It was the first time he had seen her in Hollywood on stage.
She did a really good job with "People Get Ready",but Curtis Mayfield and The Impressions OWN that song. If you have ever heard them do it you know that all anybody else can do is stand in their shadows.
Farmer's Daughter, written and preformed by Crystal Bowersox
She was in a contest that requires the use of songs others made famous. I agree with you. Curtis Mayfield and The Impressions made a deep impression on me years ago. remember I was married to an African American woman many years.
What I had overlooked about the music in black culture, she schooled me on.
She has written about 120 songs. I am always most impressed by people who preform as well as her under all conditions and situational duress; but a singer songwriter of her caliber who is as magnetic and infectious as her I notice on a very profound level.
She will not only have a great career, she will become a great herself. Some of that is my own intuition, but oh well, so it goes, we all have inner voices we must either ignore or go with.
Curtis Mayfield and The Impressions made a deep impression on me years ago.
You,and everybody else with a pulse and ears.
remember I was married to an African American woman many years.
What I had overlooked about the music in black culture,
Pure BullBarack,but I know you believe that yourself. R&B music had nothing to do with race. Hell,it has it's roots in Bluegrass music,which itself came from the hillbilly Protestant churches. Which has nothing to do with race either,as far as that goes because there were both black and white Protestant Churches.
The backwoods Protestant Churches are the mama and daddy of all American music forms,though.
Which does NOT include the crap known as rap,because rap isn't music.
She will not only have a great career, she will become a great herself.
No doubt about her talent. She has talent to spare. About the only things that might hold her back is herself (attitude or not liking to tour),or maybe road life complicating her diabetes.