It was probably the microphone thing that did it in for Bo...
But btw.....Bo ROCKED on sweet home alabama!!! And Carrie's I wanna be your heaven made me cry!

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Josephine96 wrote:Southern..
I happen to think that Carrie would be a better "Nashville Star" than "American Idol".
azskyman wrote:Duckie...you and I are going out celebrating tonight!
I'm a country fan for a lot of the same reasons you are...but country today is about lyrics and melodies that are as contemporary as they can be! Carrie knows who she is...will be comfortable in country and wander across the street to mainstream now and then.
American did pick the right two for the final...and the right one for their idol. She will not let them down!
So where are we meeting to celebrate?
alicia-w wrote:wow, american idol and DH are over.... what are you guys gonna talk about now?
Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood Engaged
Thursday, May 26, 2005
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — Garth Brooks stole the show Wednesday night when he got down on one knee in front of 7,000 fans and proposed to fellow country music star Trisha Yearwood.
She said yes — and the crowd went wild.
The occasion was the "Legends in Bronze" event at Buck Owens' Crystal Palace, where 10 larger-than-life bronze statues honoring country stars were unveiled, including one of Brooks.
After his big moment, Brooks popped the question.
The marriage will be the second for Brooks, who has three children, and the third for Yearwood, said Brooks' spokeswoman Nancy Seltzer.
Brooks, 43, is credited with widening the genre's appeal in the 1990s by merging traditional country with honky tonk, pop, folk and rock. His "Ropin' the Wind" album was the first such country recording to debut at the top of the pop music charts. His latest album, "Scarecrow," went triple platinum.
Yearwood, 40, was named the Country Music Awards female vocalist of the year in 1997 and 1998. Her latest album is "Jasper County."
Other musicians honored with bronze statues were Buck Owens, Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Hank Williams, Bob Wills, Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, George Jones and George Strait.
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