"American Idol" Winner: David Cook

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First Posted: 05-21-08 10:00 PM   |   Updated: 05-29-08 05:12 AM

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LOS ANGELES — The grown-up rocker triumphed over the smooth-voiced kid as David Cook claimed the "American Idol" title Wednesday, and it wasn't as much of a surprise as it seemed.

While the judges all but crowned 17-year-old David Archuleta the night before, the voters decided otherwise _ and in a huge and unexpected way. Host Ryan Seacrest said before the results that that the margin was 12 million votes, and it turns out they broke in the favor of the 25-year-old from Blue Springs, Mo.


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Cook was overcome with emotion, bending toward the stage after his name was announced. When he stood up, his eyes were filled with tears, the second time in as many nights that the scruffy, grainy-voiced belter had broken down.

"This is amazing," he said. "This is all your fault," he added, addressing his brother, Andrew. The story goes that Cook was only tagging along with his sibling to the "Idol" auditions to lend support, and wound up getting on the show.

To close out the show's sevent season, Cook immediately took the microphone and began to sing "Time of my Life," a midtempo rocker by Nashville singer/songwriter Regie Hamm, winner of the annual "Idol" songwriting competition.

Cook refused to bow to the conventional during his three-song set Tuesday, with Collective Soul's "The World I Know" as his pick for a closing performance. He also sang U2's "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" and the power ballad "Dream Big," his choice from the songwriting competition's non-winning finalists.

"If I had to choose between playing a song that not a whole lot of people know that I could get behind, or the opposite, I'll choose the lesser-known every time," Cook told The Associated Press backstage Tuesday.

Judge Simon Cowell declared at the time that the song choices had sunk him, and told Archuleta that he'd scored a "knockout" in the boxing-themed performance finale.

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But just before the winner was announced, Cowell uncharacteristically backtracked. He offered Cook an apology and said that the competition "wasn't quite so clear cut as we called it" _ even letting on that, for the first time, he felt either finalist would have been a worthy winner.

While "Idol" ratings were down all season, the final contest turned that tide, with with viewership for Tuesday's show up 3 percent over last year's performance finale, the network said Wednesday. That provoked a frenzy with a record 97.5 million audience votes cast by phone and text. Last year's total vote count was 74 million.

Early in the show, host Ryan Seacrest played it coy, announcing that the split between the two contestants was 56 percent for one David, 44 percent for the other. Of course he left in question who got the lion's share; that detail wouldn't come until the closing moments of season seven.

While Archuleta was showered with praise by the judges all season, online bookies and observers kept the faith with Cook. One Web site, which tracks busy signals on the separate phone lines dedicated to each contestant, projected him the winner correctly Wednesday morning.

By strict "Idol" standards, being rebellious turned out to be worth the gamble for Cook, whose hip and scruffy style and ability to work the camera with a soulful gaze also proved to have overwhelming appeal.

Archuleta, of Murray, Utah, was the prodigy who consistently dazzled the show's judges and thrilled screaming young fans. He would have been the youngest-"Idol" ever if he'd won, beating last year's winner Jordin Sparks by mere days.

The teenager seemed to find the attention the show brought him overwhelming, often appearing to be speechless in the face of praise, but he was consistently professional onstage, with dulcet tones and poise that belied his shyness and tender age. He also became the focus of controversy when his father, Jeff, was reportedly getting too heavily involved in his son's rehearsals and asked by the show's producers to back off.

Archuleta made the most of his smooth voice Tuesday with Elton John's "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me," the inspirational ballad "In This Moment" and a reprise from earlier in the season of John Lennon's "Imagine."

Judge Randy Jackson exclaimed to Archuleta, "Dude, you are so good tonight. You are exactly what this show is about." And Cowell told the teenager: "You came out here tonight to win, and what we have witnessed is a knockout."

"I felt I had a disadvantage getting so much attention in the beginning. But winning isn't the big concern. It's always doing your best. ... That's what's important," he told The Associated Press backstage Tuesday.

During the show, viewers got songs from runners-up including Syesha Mercado, who dueted with Seal on his song "Waiting for You," and a solo on "Hallelujah" by dreadlocked Jason Castro.

Other "Idol" contestant and name-brand pairings: Cook with ZZ Top, Archuleta with OneRepublic, Bryan Adams with the top six male singers and Brooke White with Graham Nash.

"Brooke looks so much better than Crosby," Nash quipped backstage, referring to bandmate David Crosby.

The Jonas Brothers got the stage to themselves for a performance.

"American Idol" also celebrated the awfulness that is part of the show, usually confined to the early auditions, with a performance by failed contestant Reynaldo Lapuz that threw in University of Southern California cheerleaders and marching band members.

In Utah, Archuleta fans gathered to watch the finale took the loss like a collective kick. Mouths dropped, eyes widened and several teenage girls hugged and cried at a live viewing party at EnergySolutions arena in Salt Lake City.

"Did you feel that?" said Skippy Jessop, 30, his homemade sign now headed for the trash bin. "It felt like a punch in the gut. We all just stood there with our mouths hanging open."

But fans say this won't be the last note from Utah's newest favorite son.

"He's still a winner for sure," said Cecily Estrada, 19, who attended Murray High School with Archuleta. "He's gonna be big no matter what."

He's already scored one big endorsement: Toward the end of the live, two-hour broadcast, Archuleta was featured in a "Guitar Hero" commercial in which he reprised Tom Cruise's lip-sync routine from the movie "Risky Business." Instead of an air guitar, Archuleta played the small, plastic replica instrument from the popular video game.

But on Wednesday, it was the real guitarist who struck the biggest power chord.

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AP entertainment writer Derrik J. Lang in Los Angeles and AP writer Jennifer Dobner in Salt Lake City contributed to this report.

LOS ANGELES — The grown-up rocker triumphed over the smooth-voiced kid as David Cook claimed the "American Idol" title Wednesday, and it wasn't as much of a surprise as it seemed. While the jud...
LOS ANGELES — The grown-up rocker triumphed over the smooth-voiced kid as David Cook claimed the "American Idol" title Wednesday, and it wasn't as much of a surprise as it seemed. While the jud...
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"Bending towards the stage" Where does AP get these hack writers? What, can he bend towards the ceiling as well, or the wall? What morons. Try "bending over", thats what he was doing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 PM on 05/22/2008
- DELICIOUS I'm a Fan of DELICIOUS 6 fans permalink

JUST FABULOUS! WHAT A TALENT!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:00 PM on 05/22/2008
- marlainWA I'm a Fan of marlainWA 8 fans permalink

I am so happy a rocker finally won and its my husband that likes rock not me. I just think it shows america isn't all one sided like I thought they were just voting for the same pop singers year after year.

It reminds me of the year "the teddy bear" won and how everyone thought they would pick the other guy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:47 PM on 05/22/2008

What does it say about the US that more people vote
at American Idol than vote in a federal election?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:37 PM on 05/22/2008

Not a whole lot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:49 PM on 05/22/2008
- MNmommy I'm a Fan of MNmommy 415 fans permalink
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Not familiar with the voting process on competitive reality shows are you?

The rabid vote 100's if not 1000's of times. There is no way that 96 million different individuals were voting.

Just sayin'.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:56 PM on 05/22/2008

I saw one person post on a message board that they called 2178 times, and got through 1527 times to vote after the finale.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:09 PM on 05/22/2008
- kappa08 I'm a Fan of kappa08 89 fans permalink
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Don't you think a bulk of that vote were teeny boppers under 18? Plus it's way easy to text from a phone rather than trudging down to the polls. You really can't compare the two.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:25 PM on 05/22/2008

http://tvbythenumbers.com/2008/05/15/most-american-idol-viewers-over-age-35-and-other-idol-data/3787

There are more 65+ viewers than either teenagers or 18-24. Fully more than half are 35-65.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:02 PM on 05/22/2008
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I'm a fan of the show because I enjoy seeing new talent and listening to their song arrangements. But I don't bother to vote for any of the contestants. I leave that to the millions of pre-teens and teens who text their votes over and over and over.

I vote in every local, state, and federal election, though.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:37 PM on 05/22/2008

Actually, what was really cool about Dave Cook's win, was that it wasn't the pre-teens and teens who catapulted him to the top. It was a wide range of ages, predominantly 25-55, who normally either never vote or only occasionally vote. This group got tired of AI being determined by the young texters, so we did what we had to do. It was truly a multi-generational effort and win!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:49 PM on 05/22/2008
- psgoodguy I'm a Fan of psgoodguy 2 fans permalink

it says nothing, actually. they allow 4 hours to vote and you can, and most do, speed dial their little fingers to the bone. the comparison is apples and oranges.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:56 PM on 05/22/2008

On my drive back from Washington DC Wed night I stopped at a hotel bar around Lewisburg PA to catch Idol's show. I wanted to see which David won. The bar keep, a women, handed me the remote and I found the station as the show began. It became apparent to me, that of the other people in the bar, no one was familiar with the show. I casually stated I was interested in the voting. With straight faces they asked if I was talking about the primary. I believe I was in the Twilights Zone.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:22 PM on 05/22/2008

I can't believe that you are actually sharing this craziness with the whole world. What I mean is, I wouldn't let it be known that I watched American Idol much less tell the world that I interrupted my trip in order to see who won! You gotta be a real piece of work or else you're kidding! Right? Right?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:33 PM on 05/22/2008
- zenlikejen I'm a Fan of zenlikejen 19 fans permalink
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I can't believe you had nothing better to do than to make a snarky comment about someone elses viewing habits here in the *entertainment section* of HuffPo - what a douche....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:42 PM on 05/22/2008
- psgoodguy I'm a Fan of psgoodguy 2 fans permalink

different strokes for different folks, bigurinal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:57 PM on 05/22/2008

I'm proud to say that I've never once tuned in to that show, and would have asked you the same question.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 PM on 05/22/2008
- Cunningham I'm a Fan of Cunningham 127 fans permalink
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And yet you came to a board about the show and posted a comment. How crazy is that?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:29 PM on 05/22/2008
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That's what you're proud of?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:21 AM on 05/23/2008
- Gumby123 I'm a Fan of Gumby123 15 fans permalink
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Does any one really care about this?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:50 AM on 05/22/2008
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You and 96 million other people. Now if can just get them to vote again in November.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:05 PM on 05/22/2008

First off only about 25 Million People watched the show and only about 5-8 Million actually vote so thats not acurate

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:18 PM on 05/22/2008

These 96 million probably don't even know how to register to vote!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:35 PM on 05/22/2008
- marlainWA I'm a Fan of marlainWA 8 fans permalink

Gee maybe we should have a law like austrailia does and say you have to vote. They get 95% of their people voting and my two email friends while young and not into politics know all about it simply because they HAVE to vote.

They only give 30 days for election stuff and it is all publicly financed and each side gets equal free time on tv. And by the way that tv coverage is real, not propaganda to one side and they talk real issues.

so the people get to live their lives and not watch endless tv news shows wondering who will win for 2 years. They can actually live life, be involved with their families and jobs. Just imagine.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 PM on 05/22/2008
- zenlikejen I'm a Fan of zenlikejen 19 fans permalink
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Who twisted your arms to read AND comment on this article?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:44 PM on 05/22/2008
- eurydice I'm a Fan of eurydice 10 fans permalink

More of the deodorization of the arts in America.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:44 AM on 05/22/2008
- psgoodguy I'm a Fan of psgoodguy 2 fans permalink

no one claims it is art. it's called entertainment.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:58 PM on 05/22/2008

Please do not put such insigmificance as this on your front page.

Really, who cares?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:39 AM on 05/22/2008
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Apparently you do enough to click on the article, read it, and then post a comment.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:57 AM on 05/22/2008
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Right on, SPEAKYOURMIND! People who make comments like CONSCIOUSHOPE did are probably negative about life in general. He/she did have to click on "Entertainment," then choose the article about Idol, then read our comments and submit the negative post. Hmmmmm.. wonder why the bother?

By the way, I'm really glad Cook won. Archuletta is talented but so very young. He will get his time in the spotlight in years ahead, I'm sure.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:21 PM on 05/22/2008
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As a person who is EXTREMELY interested in politics and spends an hour a day reading HuffPo, mostly articles dealing with politics and important issues, I am sick and tired of people who complain about entertainment-related subject matter.

First of all, if you aren't interested, DON'T CLICK ON IT. You apparently live in the dark ages and don't realize the internet is not like a newspaper with a limited number of pages for content. It is limitless and there is room for the important stuff AND the fluff stuff.

Secondly, to parrot what others have said here...if you aren't interested, why did you not only click on the story but follow it to the comments section and take the time to comment? Apparently there are SOME of us who ARE interested.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:05 PM on 05/22/2008
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Please do not click on links you have no interest in and then bitch about it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:11 PM on 05/22/2008
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There's entertainment and there's idiocy. Some can make the difference. Alas it is the level the culture has reached. Depressing indeed.

Juxtaposing this nonsense with important matters sedates relevance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:51 PM on 05/22/2008
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Very happy to see that Cook won it, based on his performances thruout the entire season, not just from Tuesdays show. He took chances & tried to put different spins on established songs. Plus he showed his flexibilty, versus Dave A, who IMO stayed in one style for the most part.
Both of them can sing, but Dave C. has that extra something. Glad to see a rocker getting it for a change.
& thank the Godess we're finally free of Banal Seafoam & the other three till next year.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:35 AM on 05/22/2008

I am thrilled Archie didn't win--the thoughts of his abusive father gaining even more control over his sons 'career' disgusted me greatly. To be honest, I don't think he wanted to win it, I don't think he ever wanted to be in the show--he has been turned into a well oiled machine that is programed to do whatever his father says.
Congrats to Cook, who was the most real of them all!
http://www.theidaexpress.com

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:10 AM on 05/22/2008
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Go David Cook! Glad he won.

David Archuleta will now show up in all the Disney movies with Mylee Cyrus and all will be great!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 AM on 05/22/2008
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All you had to do was hear the cover of Michael Jacksons "Billie Jean" he did 6 weeks ago and you knew it was over. I don't even watch the show (stopped after season two) but I saw the clip on YouTube and thought to myself "every once in a while there is talent on that show.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:52 AM on 05/22/2008

A cover of Chris Cornells version, not original, which the retarded judges failed to point out. Cook always gave correct credit though, Fox is so lame they try to make these singers out to be more than they are. He did a decent copy of Cornells brilliance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:26 PM on 05/22/2008

David's thrown down a CDs worth of great performances, Billie Jean among them. Some were covers, others were his own arrangements. Regardless, the man is a talented and creative singer and musician, and, for once, American Idol crowned the right person. And, this win was because of the voting frenzy by the older viewers, predominantly folks between 20-60. Shows that we know good music when we hear it, even if it happens to show up in a place like AI.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:38 PM on 05/22/2008

American Idol is a Farce. 3 idoits decide and comment on talented preformers. The only good show sthey put on are the first auditions and the final. Not much content in between. What happened to all the other winners, Rubin, and Taylor what happened to them. And Then there is Hudson gets voted off and lands an oscar. Hello this program is on the downside.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:52 AM on 05/22/2008
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Why this negative view on American Idol??

AI is a show with real, talented young people competing in real time. Our whole family can watch it. It is the only show that comes close the variety shows we had growing up like Ed Sullivan, featuring contemporary musicians and groups. And the superstars providing the coaching is always insightful. The house band is excellent.

It isn't perfect--it gets monotonous during the weekly eliminations, and the judges run out of things to say. but all in all, it is one of the best shows on TV, as the ratings show.

I don't understand why people have to put it down. The judges don't decide who wins, the viewers do. And whatever happens to to winners after the show is up to them and their talent.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:38 AM on 05/22/2008
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His views are pre-formed, because he is worried about the "preformers".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 PM on 05/22/2008
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Maybe you don't listen to country music, but American Idol winner from 2 or 3 years ago Carrie Underwood has made a big name for herself in country music. Numerous female vocalist awards, and she was just inducted into the Grand Ole Opry.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:20 PM on 05/22/2008

AI is pathetic dreck.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:49 AM on 05/22/2008

What's wrong with you? Lighten up, it's a talent show, an escape from the drugery of every life, a little bit of time to admire someone who may have never able to achieve. It's just innocent fun.

To say it's a pathetic dreck you must be a very depressed person.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:58 AM on 05/22/2008
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You haven't posted to HuffPost in almost a month and this is your single contribution?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:26 PM on 05/22/2008

I've been a fan of AI from the beginning and feel this was the best finale ever. It doesn't matter that David Archuletta didn't win the title. Neither did Clay Aiken nor many of the others who have gone on to make a huge mark in the music and entertainment industry. Both Davids are talented powerhouses, each possessing his own unique appeal. There was no loser this year, and both will go on to do great things. Young Archuleta can be extremely proud of what he's done, and look forward to a long and fulfilling career. Personally, I will buy any music that either one of these guys put out. They are both talented, both quality, humble human beings. Congratulations on a great season and a job well done. Live long and prosper -- and SING YOUR HEARTS OUT!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:21 AM on 05/22/2008
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