American Idol Season 6 Episode 9 Week 4A: San Antonio Auditions
- February 13, 2007
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4.8 (42)
In season 6 episode 9 of American Idol, titled "Week 4A: San Antonio Auditions," the judges set the stage in the San Antonio Alamodome, where numerous hopefuls come to try out for their chance to become the next American Idol.
The episode begins with a montage of San Antonio, highlighting the city's rich culture and diverse music scene. The judges, Simon Cowell, Randy Jackson, and Paula Abdul, are all excited to begin the auditions.
First up is 17-year-old Jordin Sparks, a high school student from Arizona. She sings "Because You Love Me" by Celine Dion, impressing all three judges with her powerful and mature voice. They unanimously vote to send her to Hollywood.
Following Jordin is 24-year-old Sundance Head, son of country singer Roy Head. He performs the Otis Redding classic "Dock of the Bay" and gets a standing ovation from the judges. They praise his soulful voice and give him a ticket to Hollywood as well.
There are several other noteworthy auditions throughout the episode, including that of barista and singer-songwriter Austin Sisneros, who sings an original song. Despite his unique style, the judges feel that he needs to work on his vocals before sending him to Hollywood.
Next up is 22-year-old singer and actress Antonella Barba, who sings "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" by Aerosmith. While her vocals are not perfect, the judges are impressed with her stage presence and send her to Hollywood.
Another stand-out contestant is 20-year-old Nicholas Pedro, who delivers a soulful rendition of Ray Charles's "Georgia on My Mind." The judges are moved by his performance and give him a ticket to Hollywood.
However, not all of the auditions go smoothly. 26-year-old Jacqueline Roman, a military mom, struggles with her nerves and forgets the lyrics to her song. The judges encourage her to come back stronger in the future.
As the episode comes to a close, the judges reflect on the day's auditions and chat about which contestants they believe have the potential to become the next American Idol. With San Antonio in the rearview mirror, they are eager to see what talent awaits them next.
Overall, "Week 4A: San Antonio Auditions" is a fun and entertaining episode of American Idol that showcases a variety of talented singers with unique styles and backgrounds. While some contestants struggle, others shine and leave a lasting impression on the judges.