‘American Idol’s’ Angie Miller: ‘I Feel Confident That I’ll Make It’

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Angie Miller’s hometown visit took on a special significance as the city of Boston continues to recover from the aftershocks of the April 15 bombings. But Miller returned to L.A. from Beverly, Mass. more resilient than ever — so she told reporters after the top 3 show.

On not being able to choose her own songs…

At first, said Miller, “I was freaked out. I was scared I would hate them all. Then I really liked my song choices and it made me a lot more focused and easier to connect to the songs.” On her set list: Elton John’s “Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word,” as chosen by Jimmy Iovine, Pink’s “Try,” chosen by the judges, and Emeli Sande’s “Maybe,” the producers’ pick. “I didn’t know any of  them,” added Miller.

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On her confidence coming into Thursday’s show…

“I’m really confident in my fans,” said Miller. “I feel like they will vote. And I feel confident in my songs and support system that I’ll make it. And if I don’t make top two, then there’s a reason.”

On her uncanny resemblance to Miley Cyrus…

“I get that every day of my life,” Miller said with a laugh. “I’m very used to that.” Miller, as it turns out, was once a Hannah Montana fan and even once owned a Miley wig, “as a joke.”

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On the crazy hometown schedule…

Miller’s itinerary went something like this: “You have to fly do the hometown visit in a day then fly back,” she said. “It’s exhausting and there’s tons to do but it was worth it. We all came back refocused and ready to be in the finale.”

On Jimmy Iovine complimenting her for a change…

“I’m shocked,” said Miller of Iovine’s commentary. “He didn’t say negative things — that feels awesome. Winning the first round was so important. To do good at this stage … I feel I did tonight.”

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‘American Idol’ Burning Questions: Does Mariah Carry Glitter at All Times? Is Amber Dating Burnell? What’s on Janelle’s Finger?

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American Idol looked to the classics — the Burt Bacharach/Hal David 1970s hit parade — for half of its theme on Wednesday night, while the second hour was an open book for the finalists: the song I wish I had written.

Most handled the challenge expertly, but a couple stumbled. But even as the weeks count down to the finale, there’s still plenty of questions about the future top five. Read on for this week’s answers…

How is Kree Harrison handling the ever-shrinking contestant pool? “It’s bittersweet — Thursdays are really hard,” she told The Hollywood Reporter following Wednesday night’s show. “Also, we live in a bubble of excitement and chaos and there’s not really a moment to take it all in. That’s why on Thursday, you see all the emotion come out. I did the ugly cry last week when Burnell [Taylor] left.”

What inspired Kree to wear a form-fitting dress for her rendition of Kris Kristofferson’s “Help Me Make It Through the Night” rather than a pair of pants or leggings, as she usually does? “I thought with the song, I could put a timeless dress on and hope that they would like it,” said the Tennessee native. “And keep it classy.”

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Does Mariah Carey walk around with fistfuls of glitter at the ready? “I don’t know what she brought the glitter for, but she had a box of glitter with her,” said Candice Glover, the recipient of Mariah’s gold star shower. The unexpected gesture threw Candice, to be sure. As the new frontrunner explained to THR: “I thought she was coming to give me a hug. I didn’t want to look upset. If Mariah Carey throws little gold star glitter at you, you better be happy.”

So what made Candice lose it? “The reception and the feedback that I got from the audience – that they were on their feet way before the song was even over,” she explained. “And the cheers — it was so loud and I didn’t expect that. I was, like, let me give Mariah what she’s wanted the past few weeks. I didn’t expect all that, so I lost it.”

What’s the real deal with Amber Holcomb and Burnell Taylor? “We developed a crush on the show, and we really like each other, but we’re not girlfriend and boyfriend — yet,” Amber told THR. Promising to come clean, here’s what’s going on: “We’re getting to know each other, so we’re talking and feeling each other out, but right now it’s friend – friend. We’re young, it’s not like we’re getting married tomorrow. He’s a doll and he can sing, too! That’s what I look for … is talent.”

Did Amber consider other Beyonce songs or current hits? “I thought of a lot of songs by Whitney [Houston] and Celine [Dion] and Mariah,” revealed the 19-year-old from Houston. “But I wanted to stick to my guns and show America something different. I didn’t want to get stuck in ballads — I do them all the time.” As for “Love on Top,” Amber said it’s a song she sings “around the house all the time — when it comes on Pandora, I go crazy.”

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With two country singers in the running, Kree Harrison and Janelle Arthur, inevitably will only one advance? “I definitely think only one country singer will go through,” said Janelle after her performance of Garth Brooks’ “The Dance.” “I think that it’s been an awesome ride — if I’m that country girl who makes it through or not, I’m just so thankful, no matter what.”

What’s that on Janelle’s ring finger nail? “I always like to do a cross on that finger every week,” the show’s second Tennessean explained. “It represents faith for me.” Indeed, you need a lot of it to weather the stress of America’s highest rates singing competition. “It’s not only tough emotionally, where people say things that can get you down, but you’re also watching friends leave you’re worried about yourself … It takes a lot of focus and drive.”

Is Angie Miller headed to a career in Christian music? The daughter of pastor parents readily admits, “I think I have a following in Christian music, especially when I did a Colton Dixon song and when I did my own original song.” But, she adds, “I don’t think I’m going to do an album in the Christian genre. I want to go more mainstream.” That’s not to say she’ll leave the positive message behind. “My actions and words show that,” Angie added.

What’s Angie’s connection to singer Kari Jobe, whose song, “Where I Find You,” she chose to perform? “I first heard it live,” says the Beverly, Mass. Native. “And I actually got a chance to sing on the same stage that Kari Jobe did. It was amazing. She came up to me afterwards and said, ‘Angie I want you to know that you’re amazing. You can change nations, girl, go out there!’ I was, like, this is insane…” Angie also revealed that Jobe was aware that her song would be performed on Idol. “Now I’m excited to hear what she thinks about it,” said Angie.

What’s Lazaro Arbos’ take on his performance, which Randy Jackson called “horrible?” “I don’t know what went wrong,” he said “I felt that when we rehearsed it, it went well, but they did a last-minute key change. So I’m not sure. I’ll have to watch it back to see what they saw.” It was certainly a rough night for Lazaro, who received a lukewarm response to his second song, too. “I think I came back and they were kind of, like, ‘meh.’ You never know [how the judges will respond.”

Was Lazaro familiar with David Archuleta’s version of Robbie Williams’ “Angels?” Yes, answered the Cuba native. “I thought it was so good.” Although he only discovered the original song about six months ago. Revealed Lazaro: “I was on YouTube looking up songs to learn for the show and I came across that one and loved it.”

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‘American Idol’ Burning Questions: What Makes Kree Harrison Nervous and Janelle Arthur Cry?

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Detroit week on American Idol separated the good from the great as Motown and soul classics challenged even the most capable of singers. How are the top 8 contestants holding up two months away from the finale? The Hollywood Reporter has the answers to the latest round of burning questions below… 

How did Amber Holcomb feel to be in the bottom three last week?

“I was so sad,” she told THR. “I was, like, ‘America hates me and I’m going home.’ But it did give me a little push to do better. I feel like it made me do what I needed to do, which was a ballad and that’s where I’m really strong…. That’s why I chose [“Lately”] this week — because it starts at zero and takes you all the way to heaven.”

Why did Angie Miller choose “Shop Around?”

“I was so not familiar with anything,” said the Massachusetts native of the week’s Detroit theme. “I talked to my parents and was, like, ‘help me pick a song!’ They sent me their favorites and I loved ‘Shop Around.’”

Was Candice Glover intimidated to perform “Heard It Through the Grapevine,” a song that’s an Idol favorite?

It was the Marvin Gaye and Gladys Knight version that scared her more, said the South Carolina native. “But I wanted to do something that had never been done before and I think I did a pretty good job.” Her inspiration: heartbreak. “You think about the blues — like, why didn’t you tell me yourself that you were cheating on me? I analyzed that.”

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What’s the most important lesson Devin Velez has learned so far in his Idol run?

“You can never over-practice and there’s no such thing as over-preparation,” he said. “You go until you’re tired of the song and then you practice two more times.” The mantra must have stung even more after the “trainwreck” group performance of Wednesday night. “It’s an embarrassment,” Velez added.

Did Burnell Taylor inherit some of his soul music know-how from a family member?

“My grandfather was a musician so I was raised on Detroit,” said the soon-to-be 20-year-old. “When I saw ‘My Cherie Amour,’ I was, like, ‘That’s it — it’s mine.” But the prospect of living up to Stevie Wonder’s version was somewhat nerve-wracking, he confessed. “I was just trying to do the song justice,” he said. “Stevie is a legend — you can’t do no in-between stuff.  You have to do your best or come real close to it.”

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What makes the happy-go-lucky Janelle Arthur cry?

“Fan mail,” she said in all seriousness. “Every letter makes me cry. I don’t know why people like me so much.” It’s only going to get worse when she goes home, by her own account. “People keep telling me, ‘At home, you’re a celebrity but I don’t feel any different. It’s like I’m still in Hollywood week or something.”

How is Lazaro Arbos handling the judges’ tough comments?

“I loved when Nicki got to [speak],” he said unfazed. “Randy was rough because I think that no matter what I do, he’s never satisfied. But last week I learned that it’s not about that. It’s about me and the people that follow me and love me for myself.”

What makes the ultra-confident Kree Harrison nervous?

Nothing that takes place on stage, she revealed to THR. “I get more nervous in interviews and photo shoots,” said the Nashville native. “It’s more natural for me to sing; that’s where I feel most comfortable in my own skin — on stage. It’s like a switch.” To which we say, turn it on!

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