Live Review: American Idols Live in Glendale, AZ

"American Idol" winner Jordin Sparks made a triumphant return to her hometown of Glendale, AZ, Wednesday (7/19) as the Top 10 finalists entertained a nearly full house at Jobing.com Arena.

The 17-year-old Sparks wowed the audience with her tear-inducing version of Martina McBride's "Broken Wing." Playing acoustic guitars, Sparks and blue-eyed finalist Chris Richardson interpreted Rascal Flatts' hit "What Hurts the Most." But perhaps the most impressive take of the night was Sparks' rendition of Shirley Bassey's "I Who Have Nothing," a song Sparks sang on the Fox television show.

The two-hour American Idols Live performance had a variety-show feel to it, with the Top 10 finalists taking turns singing solo and in groups. The show kicked off with the entire group singing The Black Eyed Peas' "Let's Get It Started." When Sparks hit the stage in a mini skirt and football jersey, the energy was palpable.

But it wasn't all about Sparks, the daughter of former NFL player Phillippi
Sparks. Melinda Doolittle and LaKisha Jones served up the classic songs "Stop! In the Name of Love" and "Baby Love" during a Motown medley. Richardson joined the two women, who donned evening gowns, for an impressive spin of Marvin Gaye's "Heard it Through the Grapevine."

A fan favorite, but lowest on the talent totem pole, was Sanjaya Malakar, who ripped off the bottom of Doolittle's train to reveal a shorter get-p to finish "Proud Mary."

The bald Phil Stacey, who obviously received some vocal coaching before the tour began, delivered a powerful version of Bon Jovi's "Blaze of Glory." Stacey wasn't the only one who sounded better live than on television. Rocker Gina Glocksen, joined by the mop-topped Chris Sligh, put punch into Fall Out Boy's "Thnks Fr Th Mmrs." But the song still fell short of the energy provided by the original.

Haley Scarnato, whom American Idol judge Simon Cowell often lauded for her nice legs, showed some improvement on songs such as McBride's "When God Fearing Women Get the Blues." Still, she relied on shaking her body and strutting her stuff during her numbers.

Perhaps the most absurd performance of the evening was Malakar's take on Michael Jackson's "The Way You Make Me Feel." He arrived on a pedestal from underneath the stage to the tune of "Thriller." But the band slowly segued into "The Way You Make Me Feel," which Malakar just butchered. The grandiose entrance and a quick moonwalk couldn't save the song.

Runner-up Blake Lewis charmed television audiences with his beat-boxing skills, but live it was incredibly overdone, with nearly every one of his songs featuring his forte. It was subtle in his cover of "Time of the Season," but the overwrought beat-boxing eventually was like nails on a chalkboard.

Shortly after an intermission, Stacey and Sligh, among others, pushed the audience to audition for season seven of "American Idol." The self-promotion feel of it didn't fit well within the show.

It's unclear whether Sparks will be as successful as former Idols Carrie Underwood, Clay Aiken and Kelly Clarkson, but at 17 she has the poise, grace and talent of someone 10 years older.

[Note: The following tour dates have been provided by artist and/or tour sources, who verify its accuracy as of the publication time of this story. Changes may occur before tickets go on sale. Check with official artist websites, ticketing sources and venues for late updates.]
 tour dates and tickets
July 2007
19 - San Diego, CA - San Diego Sports Arena
20 - Fresno, CA - Save Mart Center
22 - Anaheim, CA - Honda Center
23 - Los Angeles, CA - Staples Center
24 - San Jose, CA - HP Pavilion at San Jose
25 - Sacramento, CA - ARCO Arena
27 - Tacoma, WA - Tacoma Dome
28 - Portland, OR - Rose Garden
30 - Nampa, ID - The Idaho Center
31 - Salt Lake City, UT - Energy Solutions Arena

August 2007
3 - Omaha, NE - Qwest Center
4 - St. Paul, MN - Xcel Energy Center
5 - Milwaukee, WI - Bradley Center
7 - Rosemont, IL - Allstate Arena
8 - Moline, IL - MARK of the Quad Cities
9 - St. Louis, MO - Scottrade Center
11 - Columbus, OH - Schottenstein Center
12 - Auburn Hills, MI – The Palace at Auburn Hills
13 - Cleveland, OH - Wolstein Center
14 - Toronto, Ontario - Air Canada Centre
16 - Indianapolis, IN - Indiana State Fair
17 - Louisville, KY - Kentucky State Fair
18 - Sedalia, MO - Missouri State Fair
19 - Des Moines, IA - Iowa State Fair
22 - Pittsburgh, PA - Mellon Arena
23 - Rochester, NY - Blue Cross Arena
24 - Uniondale, NY - Nassau Coliseum
27 - Hartford, CT - Hartford Civic Center
28 - East Rutherford, NJ - Continental Airlines Arena
30 - Albany, NY - Times Union Center

September 2007
1 - Allentown, PA - Allentown Fair
2 - Syracuse, NY - New York State Fair
4 - Portland, ME - Cumberland County Civic Center
5 - Worcester, MA - DCU Center
7 - Philadelphia, PA - Wachovia Center
8 - Atlantic City, NJ - Boardwalk Hall
9 - Washington, DC - Verizon Center
11 - Greensboro, NC - Greensboro Coliseum
12 - Duluth, GA - The Arena at Gwinnett Center
13 - Memphis, TN - FedExForum
15 - Huntington, WV - Big Sandy Superstore Arena
16 - Charlottesville, VA - John Paul Jones Arena
18 - Hampton, VA - Hampton Coliseum
19 - Baltimore, MD - 1st Mariner Arena
20 - Bridgeport, CT - Arena at Harbor Yard
22 - Manchester, NH - Verizon Wireless Arena

 tour dates and tickets
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