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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Michael Sarver from American Idol is still happy to go home

original posted on:March 28,2009

Michael Sarver wasn't too sad that he got to go home from American Idol. He says that he is happy about going home to his wonderful family. Here is preview of another interview with Michael:
During the preliminaries, Simon Cowell pleaded with America to vote for Michael Sarver, this season’s “nice guy,” an oil rig worker from Texas who sang “Thank You” by Boyz II Men during his first audition. But when America rang the gong, the judges declined to bring him back.
Still, Sarver can’t help but smile.


He sang “Ain’t Too Proud to Beg” on his way out of the Top 10, but,
as IdolTracker blogger Phil Stacey put it, he left a class act. Post-elimination, he talks about singing for his life, the pressure to go country and that now-famous signature grin.How are you feeling after last night’s events?Feeling great. I am a very happy man.

How do you feel about the judges’ decision not to save you? I’m OK with it. They have to make a decision based on what they believe the future of the show holds. If they thought that I wasn’t quite winning material, then that’s the decision they had to make, and I respect it. Do I believe that I still have what it takes to win? Absolutely. I believe I’m a winner.
The judges didn’t make their decision immediately when you were done “singing for your life.” Were you surprised with the outcome?It was actually very cool that they had to think about it. They hadn’t thought so hard with other contestants. I was very, very complimented by the fact that they did think about it, and that whatever I did last night made them think about it. That tells me I do have what it takes to impact the world musically. That was very encouraging.
Here is the link to the article:
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/americanidoltracker/2009/03/still-smiling-m.html

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