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Friday, 9 April 2010

Didgeridoo Helps Crystal Bowersox Spice Up 'Come Together' On 'Idol'

Use of Australian music instrument by Crystal Bowersox creates most sensational parts of this season nine. It was Tuesday night's slightly surreal episode of "American Idol" featured a handful of eyebrow-raising moments. As the top nine contestants dipped into the Lennon/McCartney song catalog, we saw Lee Dewyze bring out a bagpiper during "Hey Jude," Tim Urban turn "All My Loving" into a rockabilly shuffle and Michael Lynche spin "Eleanor Rigby" into a revivalist meeting. But the evening's most head-scratching moment once again came courtesy of Crystal Bowersox, whose surprisingly middling version of "Come Together" was rescued by the bizarre addition of a didgeridoo in the arrangement.

It is saying that Crystal is the best of female singers of season nine and she will be the next American Idol. Now let's take a look at Crystal Bowersox's background. Crystal was raised a farmer’s daughter and has been performing since the age of 10.

She moved to Chicago for a while, has performed in places as widespread as Oxaca, Mexico, and Istanbul, Turkey, and has now settled back in rural Ohio with her son. He was 7 months old when Idol held the Chicago auditions, which would make him about 1 year old now.

Her music is classified as acoustic, folk rock and blues, and it’s been scrubbed from her MySpace.

Crystal Bowersox performs on "American Idol" on Tuesday

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