TV Review: Rock the Cradle - Week 3
Published April 18, 2008
Lara Johnston sang "Without Love" to make it more reggae. She worked on her stage presence this week due to last week's criticism but should have concentrated a little harder on the vocals. Don't try to hold a note unless you can keep the pitch. Ouch.
Lil Al B. Sure sang "Nite and Day" while Al B. Sure danced in the background. Once again, he is not showcasing his voice. It does sound like he has some vocal talent but he forces a falsetto and cannot carry it off.
Landon Brown sang "My Prerogative." Bobby did not want him to sing this song because, "I still sing this song very well." Bobby did not want the song rearranged. Landon wanted to demonstrate his vocals. Unfortunately, his demonstration fell flat in many ways. His highest score from the judges was a 4.5.
Lucy Walsh's choice was "Life in the Fast Lane." While she has a nice voice, this song did not showcase her abilities.
The judges are: Belinda Carlisle of the Go-Go's, Jamie King, choreographer (the stage presence judge), June Ambrose (the style/image judge), and Larry Rudolph (the overall performance judge), and the host is Ryan Devlin.
The viewing audience must now call, go to the website or text in to vote for whom they want to stay. Jesse Blaze Snider is again exempt from being voted off. Two contestants will be eliminated next week.
Rock the Cradle is produced by FreemantleMedia North America, with George Moll, David Goffin and Larry Rudolph serving as executive producers.
- TV Review: Rock the Cradle - Week 3
- Published: April 18, 2008
- Type: Review
- Section: Video
- Filed Under: Video: Television, Video: Reality TV, Video: Music
- Writer: Alexandria Jackson
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Jesse Blaze Snider did a live Talk Shoe web call with 40 fans. He combined audio interviews with fans, combined with real-time text chat. TalkShoe is free and completely web-based. There is no software to download. Check out Jesse's next show this Sunday night!
Jesse Blade Snider took a big risk covering his dad's hit " We're not gonna take it" but it paid off. However I think that Crosby Loggins is the only one with talent, what do you think?
As I stated here in the comment section, I also think Crosby is the only true talent but I doubt he will win.













After your report (very good, by the way) there is a list of recent CD's by the parents. Where is Kenny Loggins latest CD-How About Now? Or for that matter Crosby's-We All Go Home? Kenny is still out there working his butt off. I never see these other guys playing anywhere. Are they play Vegas Lounges or Holiday Inns? Or just trying to manage there slimly talented kids. CROSBY ROCKS!!!!!!!