David Cook’s ‘American Idol’ homecoming plans include free concert, parade

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“American Idol” contestant David Cook will perform a free show at the Power & Light District during a “homecoming” visit to Kansas City Friday.

He’ll start the day with an appearance Friday morning on the Fox 4 Morning Show. 

The free Power & Light mini-concert is set for 11:30 a.m. He’ll then be in a “David Cook Homecoming Celebration Parade and Concert” in Blue Springs. The parade starts at 3:30. The following Blue Springs concert is sold out.

The city of Blue Springs has set up a David Cook hot line: 816-655-0490.

Cook is then scheduled to appear at the Royals game Friday night where he is expected to sing “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” and throw out the first pitch.

But if Cook is voted off “Idol” tonight, all plans are off.

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David Cook homecoming celebration parade route
(from the city of Blue Springs Web site, www.bluespringsgov.com)

? Starts at 3:30 p.m. at the intersection of Moreland School Road and Adams Dairy Parkway in Blue Springs

? The parade will travel north on Adams Dairy Parkway from Moreland School Road to Ryan Road

? The parade ends at about 4 p.m. at the rear entrance of the Larry Stewart Memorial Stadium at Blue Springs South High School, 1200 SE Adams Dairy Parkway

? Adams Dairy Parkway from Moreland School Road to Ryan Road will be closed for the parade from 2:30 pm to 4:00 pm.

Parade parking

? Adams Dairy Parkway,

South of Moreland School Road

(North and South-bound lanes open for parking)

? First Bible Baptist Church parking lot

1441 SE Adams Dairy Parkway

? Blue Springs South High School

1200 SE Adams Dairy Parkway

? Blue Springs YMCA

1300 SE Adams Dairy Pkwy

? Sidepockets (Blue Springs Mall at Fall Creek Retail Center)

1237 SW Highway 7, Blue Springs, MO 64015

Shuttle service to Blue Springs South High School may be available

~ thank you kansascity.com for the article

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American Idol: Top 4

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Can the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame sue for defamation of character? If it can, it should. Because what the “American Idol” final four did to some of rock’s best-loved classics was criminal. And what David Cook did to “Hungry Like The Wolf” wasn’t very nice, either.

From Cook’s hideous lounge-lizard version of that Duran Duran throwaway (What’s wrong, David? Wasn’t “The Reflex” available?) and Jason Castro’s unforgivable destruction of Bob Dylan’s “Mr. Tambourine Man,” to Syesha Mercado’s empty-calorie “Proud Mary” workout and David Archuleta’s sweet, but bland “Stand By Me,” it was the kind of soul-challenged night that made you wonder if all your “Idol”-hating friends have been right all along.

Maybe “American Idol” is the worst thing to happen to music since illegal downloading. It certainly felt that way last night.

Here is how the SS Idol went down:

David Cook (”Hungry Like the Wolf” and “Baba O’Reilly”): Duran Duran? Seriously? After weeks of savvy performances, to see the reliably creative Cook slouch through a song that had no redeemable qualities to begin with was to question an entire season’s worth of performances. David Cook, what happened to you? All I can figure is that this year’s designated rocker was so determined to own Rock Night that he choked. His truncated version of “Baba O’Reilly” wasn’t much better. His voice was sort of in the David Zone, but his heart wasn’t in it. A teenage wasteland, indeed.

Syesha Mercado (”Proud Mary” and “A Change is Gonna Come“): Mercado’s turbo-charged performance of “Proud Mary” was probably the entertainment highlight of the evening. It felt like a copy of every other “Proud Mary” performance to come down the “Idol” pike, but at least it was fun. And as weird as it was to hear Syesha somehow connect the Civil Rights struggle with her Elimination Night traumas, it brought a level of raw emotion to her version of Sam Cooke’s “A Change is Gonna Come” that made it easy to forgive the soupy arrangement and some severely pinched high notes. Syesha seems to work harder than anybody, and her post-performance meltdown felt very real and very moving.

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Jason Castro (”I Shot the Sheriff” and “Mr. Tambourine Man”): Oh my God, what WAS that? In what will now be known as the Terrible Twofer, the laziest contestant in “Idol” history followed a version of Bob Marley’s “I Shot the Sheriff” that was so insulting, it qualified as grave-robbing, with a stab at Bob Dylan’s “Mr. Tambourine Man” that would have been simply forgettable if Castro hadn’t also forgotten the words. But since he did, it now qualifies as unforgivable. Really. I defy all you Jason Castro fans to defend either of those time-sucking performances. And to think we lost Carly Smithson and Michael Johns, and this bum is still here.

David Archuleta (”Stand By Me” and “Love Me Tender”): His voice remains one of the Great Idol Wonders, so even though I found his version of “Stand By Me” to be predictable and poppy, there is no denying that Little David gave the evening’s most consistently strong performances. And while his lack of life experience made his version of “Love Me Tender” a little on the warm-and-fuzzy side (as opposed to the hot-and-passionate side), it was a meltingly lovely performance.

BEST IN SHOW: David Archuleta and Syesha

WORST IN SHOW: Jason Castro

NOT DOING HIMSELF ANY FAVORS: David Cook

NOT LONG FOR THIS SHOW: It better be Jason Castro. But if Simon’s “pack your bags” comment mobilizes the fans, it could be Syesha. In which case, I will have to hurt somebody.

EPISODE GRADE: D

~thank you weblog.signonsandiego.com for the article

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