Wednesday, May 23, 2012

'American Idol's' Jimmy Iovine on Jessica Sanchez’s Coronation Song: 'It Did Bomb, Didn't It?'

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American Idols in-house mentor Jimmy Iovine addressed reporters minutes after Phillip Phillips was named winner of season 11.

Phillip had that country base and that young girl thing going on, thats hitting the button lots of times, said the music industry veteran, who got his start as an engineer for the likes of Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty and Stevie Nicks.

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As The Hollywood Reporter previously reported, Iovine explained how Phillips coronation song Home, written by Drew Pearson, was only chosen days before the 21-year-old Georgia native performed it on the Idol stage.

As for Sanchezs power ballad Nothing Changes? It did bomb, didnt it, Iovine remarked. The song didnt work well live. Sanchez had her choice of three or four different songs, he added. We dont force the kids to do anything.

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Iovines no-holds-barred commentary was one of the highlights of season 11 and has even prompted some to suggest that the chairman of Interscope Geffen A&M Records replace Jennifer Lopez. But Iovine pointed to his own blooper reel, telling reporters that he doesnt do well in a live setting. Being a judge is not for me, he said.

Next on Iovines plate: Phillips debut album, which the music executive said will be helmed by one producer. The hard part is to leave this behind you and make your first album.

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