American Idol Season 3 Episode 4
American Idol
Season 3

Ep 4. Week 2A: Los Angeles/San Francisco Auditions

  • January 27, 2004
  • 4.1  (32)

In the fourth episode of American Idol season 3, we see Week 2A of the Los Angeles/San Francisco auditions. The episode begins with judges Lionel Richie, Katy Perry, and Luke Bryan arriving at the Los Angeles auditions and getting ready to witness some of the most promising talents in the region. The segment features a glimpse of the lively crowd waiting eagerly to showcase their best in the hope of impressing the judges and earning a golden ticket to Hollywood.

The episode kicks off with the soulful voice of Serenity Stewart, who brings the judges to their feet with a stunning rendition of "All I Could Do Was Cry" by Etta James. The judges are impressed by Serenity's unique voice and heartfelt performance, and she is given a unanimous yes from all three judges.

Next up, we see Francisco Martin, a young singer-songwriter from San Francisco. Francisco impresses the judges with his smooth vocals and a heartfelt rendition of "Falling" by Harry Styles. Lionel Richie is especially impressed and commends Francisco for his ability to connect with the song and his audience. Katy Perry notes that he has the potential to touch millions of hearts with his music.

The episode also features some unsuccessful auditions, including the unforgettable audition of a contestant in a cow suit who performs a bizarre rendition of "Old MacDonald Had a Farm." Despite their quirky performance, they fail to impress the judges and are sent home.

As the episode progresses, we see some more impressive auditions, including the powerful voice of Genavieve Linkowski, who wows the judges with her soulful rendition of "Seven Nation Army" by The White Stripes. Her performance brings Luke Bryan to tears, and she is awarded a golden ticket to Hollywood.

The episode also features several duos and groups, including the lively sibling trio, the Williams Honor Band, who perform an energetic cover of "Could've Been Me" by Billy Ray Cyrus that has the audience cheering and clapping along. However, they fail to impress the judges enough to earn a spot in Hollywood.

Overall, Week 2A of the Los Angeles/San Francisco auditions features a diverse range of talents, from soulful singers to energetic bands and duos. The judges are impressed by the quality of performances and the passion demonstrated by each contestant. The episode ends with a preview for the following week's auditions, promising more exciting talent to come.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 27, 2004
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    4.1  (32)