American Idol Episode Recap: Idol Gives Back and the Top 6 Revealed

For the first time ever, American Idol ended its night of giving by taking away a contestant. That's right, after a night of A-list performances, bad comedy bits and some moving telethon-worthy
 
April 22, 2010 - PRLog -- For the first time ever, American Idol ended its night of giving by taking away a contestant. That's right, after a night of A-list performances, bad comedy bits and some moving telethon-worthy packages about the work being done by charities stateside and abroad, one more Idol hopeful's dream ended. So, who turned out to help Idol's cause? And which singer said goodbye?

First, a message from President Barack Obama. "Ya'll are all my dawgs," he said in his show-opening address, quoting Randy Jackson. He and first lady Michelle Obama thanked everyone in advance for giving generously to the cause. And Mrs. Obama told Simon to be nice.

Over in Pasadena, Calif., Queen Latifah — not Brian Dunkleman — co-hosted and fired up a crowd that was on hand to witness most of the night's musical performances. We'll get to those a little later. Back in the Idol studio, the judges were all dressed up — Simon even wore a jacket before finale night — and the contestants decked out in white. Is white the color of giving? To kick off the show, this season's eliminated singers return for one more group lip-synch.

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