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Allison Iraheta

Background information
Born April 27, 1992 (1992-04-27) (age 17)
Glendale, California
Origin Los Angeles, California,
United States
Genres Pop, rock, pop punk
Occupations Singer
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Years active 2006–present
Labels 19 Recordings/Jive (2009–present)[1]
Website www.AllisonIraheta.com

Allison Iraheta (born April 27, 1992) is an American singer from Los Angeles, California, who came in fourth place on the eighth season of American Idol. Prior to Idol, Iraheta won the Telemundo competition Quinceañera: Mamá Quiero Ser Artista. Following the conclusion of Idol, Iraheta was signed to a record deal with 19 Entertainment and Jive Records. Her debut album Just Like You was released on December 1, 2009.[2]

Contents

Biography

Early life

Iraheta was born in Glendale, California, to Salvadorian immigrants who moved to the United States before she was born.[3][4] She is the youngest in the family, with two older siblings. According to her parents, she has been singing since she was a toddler. In 2001, she began taking voice lessons with Raphael Enriquez at the Los Angeles Music and Art School, a non-profit community school of the arts in East Los Angeles.[5] Before rising to prominence, she was a frequent performer at the local Latin supermarket La Curaçao and the Los Angeles Music and Art School's annual benefit concert, Stars for the Arts.

Education

Iraheta attends Los Angeles' Animo Ralph Bunche Charter High School.[6]

Career

Quinceañera: Mamá Quiero Ser Artista (2006)

In 2006, Iraheta won the Telemundo reality show, Quinceañera, where she sang in both English and Spanish.[4] The prize was a reward of $50,000 and a recording contract, though only the reward money was granted.[7]

Performances/results

Week # Song choice Original artist Result
Unknown "Antología" Shakira Advanced
Unknown "La Muerte Del Palomo" Juan Gabriel Advanced
Unknown "Crazy in Love" Beyoncé Advanced
Unknown "Kiss and Say Goodbye" The Manhattans Advanced
Unknown "Volverte a Amar" Alejandra Guzmán Advanced
Unknown "Sin él" Marisela Advanced
Unknown "Mi Historia Entre Tus Dedos" Gianluca Grignani Advanced
Unknown "Cielo Rojo" Lola Beltrán Advanced
Finale "Total Eclipse of the Heart" Bonnie Tyler Winner


American Idol (2009)

Iraheta auditioned for the eighth season of American Idol in San Francisco in 2009. She sang "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" by Aretha Franklin and made it to the Hollywood audition rounds. The judges unanimously agreed to put her through to the semifinals, with Simon Cowell saying "keep your eye on that one" and Paula Abdul predicting that Iraheta would be a "dark horse" in the competition.

Judges Simon Cowell and Randy Jackson declared Iraheta to be "one to watch in this competition"[8][9] after her rendition of Heart's "Alone" during the semifinals. For her performance, Iraheta earned unanimous praise from the judges, with Abdul praising her for being able to "sing the telephone book". Iraheta was the top vote-getting female of Group 2 and, along with winner Kris Allen and runner-up Adam Lambert, advanced directly from the semifinals.

Iraheta kicked off her run in the finals with a well-received performance of Michael Jackson's "Give In to Me". Once again, Abdul praised Iraheta for being a "rock star," with the rest of the panel in agreement. The following week, Iraheta performed "Blame It On Your Heart" by Patty Loveless. Iraheta received rave reviews from the judges, but landed in the Bottom 3 for the first time. On Motown Night, Iraheta performed a cover of the Temptations' "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone". The performance earned a standing ovation from mentor Smokey Robinson, as well as further praise from the judges. DioGuardi enthusiastically lauded Iraheta for having a voice that "comes from God...you can't teach that! You sing like you've been singing for 400 years!"

On Top Downloads night, Iraheta performed No Doubt's "Don't Speak" while accompanying herself on the guitar and ended up in the Bottom 3 again. For her performance during Top 8 week, Iraheta sang Bonnie Raitt's "I Can't Make You Love Me", for which she received much acclaim. Jackson compared her to first season winner Kelly Clarkson, and DioGuardi commented, "You know what? Let's go make a record!" After covering "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" during Movie Night, Cowell boldly stated "We can see you all the way through the end now. You are the girls' only hope [of winning this competition.]" Abdul compared her to fellow contestant Adam Lambert, saying that the two possessed the same "special sauce."

During the second Top 7 Night (due to the judges' save of Matt Giraud), Iraheta performed a rock-infused version of Donna Summer's "Hot Stuff". Emerging on a glowing, red staircase, Iraheta was praised by Cowell for delivering "a brilliant performance". DioGuardi also praised Iraheta by saying, "That was like a 9–10 for me!" The following night, Lil Rounds was eliminated from the competition, leaving Iraheta as the last remaining female contestant. The next week, Iraheta performed a widely-acclaimed cover of "Someone to Watch Over Me" as part of the Rat Pack theme. Jackson compared her vocal ability to Pink, "but with 9,000 more octaves", while DioGuardi remarked, "you converted some fans tonight... If that doesn't land you in the finals, I don't know what will!"

During the subsequent results show, it was revealed that Iraheta was among the Top 2 vote-getters (along with Danny Gokey) for the night. The following week, Iraheta performed a solo version of "Cry Baby" and closed the show with "Slow Ride", a duet with Adam Lambert. Regarding her performance of "Cry Baby", Cowell remarked that her growth throughout the competition was "staggering", and praised her for her "complete confidence and terrific vocals". Her duet of "Slow Ride" with Lambert received further praise from the judges, with DioGuardi describing her as a "rock goddess". Mentor Slash commented that Iraheta possessed a better voice than most women "twice her age".

On May 6, 2009, Iraheta was eliminated from the competition in 4th place.[10][11] Slash declared that "Allison didn't deserve to be voted off so soon. She has amazing potential."[12] Similarly, American Idol music director Rickey Minor was "absolutely shocked" at her departure.[13] Idol judge Kara Dioguardi also expressed disappointment when Allison Iraheta was voted off, saying "I was very disappointed when Allison got kicked off because I think that she has this raw talent ... every week we saw her get better ... really get to a heart of a song and interpret it in a way that no 16 or 17 year old could do."[14]

Performances/results

Week # Theme Song choice Original artist Order # Result
Audition Auditioner's Choice "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" Aretha Franklin N/A Advanced
Hollywood First Solo [Not aired] N/A Advanced
Hollywood Group Performance [Not aired] N/A Advanced
Hollywood Second Solo "Because of You" Kelly Clarkson N/A Advanced
Top 36/Semi-Final 2 Billboard Hot 100 Hits to Date "Alone" Heart 5 Advanced
Top 13 Michael Jackson "Give In to Me" Michael Jackson 7 Safe
Top 11 Grand Ole Opry "Blame It on Your Heart" Patty Loveless 2 Bottom 3
Top 10 Motown "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone" The Temptations 10 Safe
Top 9 Top Downloads "Don't Speak" No Doubt 4 Bottom 3
Top 8 Year They Were Born "I Can't Make You Love Me" Bonnie Raitt 6 Safe
Top 7 Songs from the Cinema "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" – Armageddon Aerosmith 1 Safe
Top 71 Disco "Hot Stuff" Donna Summer 4 Bottom 3
Top 5 Rat Pack Standards "Someone to Watch Over Me"
Gertrude Lawrence 2 Safe
Top 4 Rock and roll Solo
Duet
"Cry Baby"
"Slow Ride" with Adam Lambert
Janis Joplin
Foghat
2
6
Eliminated


  • Note 1: Due to the judges using their one save to save Matt Giraud, the Top 7 remained intact for another week.

Just Like You (2009–present)

After her elimination, Iraheta made guest appearances on Live with Regis and Kelly, The Ellen Degeneres Show, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Larry King Live, as well as local Fox television affiliates and numerous radio stations across the country. She performed on the Grand Finale of American Idol season 8, including a group medley of "So What" and a duet of "Time After Time" with original artist Cyndi Lauper.

On June 9, 2009, following weeks of speculation, it was officially confirmed that Iraheta had signed a record deal with Jive Records and 19 Recordings.[1]

Since Iraheta finished 4th place in American Idol season 8, she participated in American Idols LIVE! Tour 2009, performing "So What" by Pink, "Cry Baby" by Janis Joplin, "Barracuda" by Heart, and "Slow Ride" (with Adam Lambert) by Foghat. Iraheta also performed "Barracuda" by Heart on The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien on July 15, 2009 to promote the tour.

In September 2009, Allison concluded the 50 city tour with her fellow Idol contestants, during which she began recording her debut album, Just Like You, under Jive Records, working with Kevin Rudolf, David Hodges and Max Martin.

Iraheta's debut album was released December 1, 2009.[15] The lead single "Friday I'll Be Over U", produced by Max Martin, debuted on October 5, 2009[16] and was made available through digital distribution on November 3, 2009.[17] According to Rolling Stone, Jive expected Allison to sell 75,000 copies of her album in the first week.[18] The album sold approximately 32,000 copies in its first week, debuting at number 35 on the Billboard 200 album chart.[19] Approximately 7,000 of the copies sold in the first week were sold digitally,[20] resulting in a debut at number 14 on the Billboard Digital Albums Chart.[21] Allison's song "Pieces" was featured on the January 13th episode of American Idol. Allison performed her second single "Scars" on Top 24 results show of American Idol's 9th season on February 25, 2010. [22]

Backing band

David Immerman – lead guitar, backing vocals (2009–present)
Priscilla Fire – bass, backing vocals (2009–present)
Zoux – keyboards, backing vocals (2009–present)
Valerie Franco – drums, backing vocals (2009–present)[23]

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album details Peak positions Certifications
(sales threshold)
US US
Digital
2009 Just Like You
  • Release date: December 1, 2009
  • Label: Jive Records/19 Recordings
35 14
  • US sales: 90,000[24]

Singles

Year Single Peak Album Sales
US
2009 "Friday I'll Be Over U" Just Like You
2010 "Scars"

Digital singles

Year Single Peak positions Album
US
2009 "Slow Ride" (with Adam Lambert) 105 American Idol performances

Awards and nominations

Year Presenter Award Result
2009 Teen Choice Awards Choice Summer Tour (shared with American Idol Top 10) Nominated

References

  1. ^ a b Stransky, Tanner (June 9, 2009). "Exclusive: 'American Idol' alum Allison Iraheta officially signed to 19/Jive". Entertainment Weekly. http://hollywoodinsider.ew.com/2009/06/exclusive-american-idol-alum-allison-iraheta-officially-signed-to-19jive.html. Retrieved June 10, 2009. 
  2. ^ http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1624224/20091019/story.jhtml
  3. ^ "ALLISON IRAHETA~ TOP 13 AMERICAN IDOL 8 CONTESTANT—4TH PLACE". http://www.lautanindonesia.com/forum/index.php?topic=23473.0;wap2. 
  4. ^ a b http://www.reuters.com/article/entertainmentNews/idUSTRE51R03O20090228
  5. ^ http://www.lamusart.org/news/successes.html
  6. ^ http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1610061/20090427/story.jhtml
  7. ^ La Prensa Grafica. "Allison sonó en el “Idol”". Laprensagrafica.com. http://www.laprensagrafica.com/index.php/fama/espectaculos/20202.html/. Retrieved 2009-05-21. 
  8. ^ "Semi-finals 2 Wednesday". Simon Cowell&Randy Jackson. American Idol. Fox Broadcasting Company, Hollywood. 2009-02-27.
  9. ^ Logged in as click here to log out. "American Idol: the second live show, recapped | Media | guardian.co.uk". Guardian. http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/organgrinder/2009/feb/26/american-idol-ustelevision. Retrieved 2009-05-21. 
  10. ^ "Call it 'American Scandal'? Fans say Allison Iraheta robbed, and Danny Gokey still getting pity vote". http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/americanidol/2009/05/07/2009-05-07_call_it_amerian_scandal_fans_say_allison_iraheta_robbed_and_danny_gokey_still_ge.html#ixzz0EvDfgyO9&B. Retrieved 2009-05-09. 
  11. ^ "'American Idol': On the scene for the Top 4 results night TRAVESTY". http://popwatch.ew.com/popwatch/2009/05/american-idol-1.html. Retrieved 2009-05-08. 
  12. ^ "Adam Lambert, Danny Gokey and Kris Allen Talk about their Hometown Visits". http://mjsbigblog.com/adam-lambert-danny-gokey-and-kris-allen-talk-about-their-hometown-visits.htm#more-7298. Retrieved 2009-05-08. 
  13. ^ "Rickey Minor 'absolutely' surprised at Allison Iraheta's American Idol exit". http://blogs.usatoday.com/idolchatter/2009/05/rickey-minor-absolutely-surprised-at-allison-irahetas-american-idol-exit.html?csp=34. Retrieved 2009-05-09. 
  14. ^ Kara Dioguardi talks about Allison Iraheta
  15. ^ Allison Sets December 1st Album Release Date
  16. ^ http://www.popeater.com/2009/10/05/exclusive-allison-irahetas-friday-ill-be-over-u-premiere/
  17. ^ http://mjsbigblog.com/allison-iraheta-friday-ill-be-over-u-available-for-download-on-amazon-and-itunes.htm
  18. ^ Rolling Stone: Allison Iraheta
  19. ^ Billboard 200
  20. ^ http://content.usatoday.com/communities/idolchatter/post/2009/12/albums-sales-adam-lambert-plummets-carrie-underwood-stays-top-10/1
  21. ^ Billboard: Digital Albums Chart
  22. ^ [1]
  23. ^ http://idolforums.com/index.php?showtopic=631711
  24. ^ "Kris Allen, Allison Iraheta see post-'Idol' album bump". USA Today. March 3, 2010. http://content.usatoday.com/communities/idolchatter/post/2010/03/kris-allen-allison-iraheta-see-post-idol-album-bump/1. Retrieved March 3, 2010. 
  25. ^ a b "Bonus numbers! Kelly Clarkson, Kris Allen, Allison Iraheta, more". USA Today. March 4, 2010. http://content.usatoday.com/communities/idolchatter/post/2010/03/bonus-numbers-kelly-clarkson-kris-allen-more/1. Retrieved March 4, 2010. 

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