OPINION

American Idol's Michael Johns Seeks Help

Written by Ultimat1
Published July 17, 2008
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Be sure to sign up, and enter your e-mail address at the sites main page! They have hinted that there might be upcoming features and surprises, by entering your e-mail address at Michael Johns Online (MJO). Michael Johns

The posted topic goes on to list what cities are left in the American Idol Tour 2008, and which ones still have an opening left for a lucky volunteer to claim the reward. Keep in mind, there will only be two people allowed to participate in each city, so you'll have to hurry to stake your claim. As with everything else recently, regarding this star, the reward is left in mystery. From the sound of excitement Java exudes, whatever is the reward, it will be well worth having.

I'd claim it myself, but the nearest tour to where I abide is seven hours away. It's not that I'd mind the drive, as a matter of fact; if I were able, I'd walk on water to get there, just to see this show. The problem is, last time I checked about two months ago, the show was completely sold out of everything but the nosebleed section, left of the stage. Not even that would keep me from going if I got the chance. My problem is, I don't know my schedule that far in advance.  My suggestion would be, if you've not already done so, get your tickets now.

The videos I've seen so far of the tour show there are huge screens on all sides of the stage, tastefully utilized to give close-ups of every performance. They lend the illusion of having front row seats for every seat in the house.  With all of the idols so near; you could almost reach out and touch them. This is one tour, where the stars' presentations are very professionally put on display. We would not expect anything less than the best from American Idol, and at least with this show, they don't disappoint us!

I'm off again on another topic, to address the previous subject to which I eluded. It may come as a surprise to some of you Michael Johns fans, to learn that he even has pre-idol music. There are 21 songs available for free download.  There is a link at my personal MySpace page.   

Michael's generosity never ceases to amaze me. After all, what artist gives away that much of his art in unreleased songs, which should be put on the market for sale? Yet, he's offered these songs for the entire world to download for themselves, and share in freely. All you need to do in order to claim the entire list of 21 songs, is click on the link above and go to the Ayos iShare program found on that page.

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American Idol's Michael Johns Seeks Help
Published: July 17, 2008
Type: Opinion
Section: Music
Filed Under: Music: Rock, Music: News, Music: Live Concerts, Music: Classic Rock and Oldies, Music: Blues, Music: Alternative Rock
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#1 — July 17, 2008 @ 10:22AM — dbc

"Clearly, he will be one of the great super stars of all time, the likes of which have not yet embodied in this century, until now."

I agree!

#2 — July 17, 2008 @ 13:10PM — Sherry L [URL]

Michael Johns is truly a talented singer and I hope he goes far.

He is also a very nice guy and he really deserves all the success he can find.

#3 — July 17, 2008 @ 19:59PM — Eric Whelchel [URL]

is this article meant to be sarcastic?

with a comment like "Clearly, he will be one of the great super stars of all time, the likes of which have not yet embodied in this century, until now," I'm guessing it is.

#4 — July 17, 2008 @ 21:08PM — Tom Johnson [URL]

Oh, Eric, never underestimate the over-estimatabilities (not a word - is now) of overzealous American Idol fans.

#5 — July 18, 2008 @ 00:29AM — ultimat1 [URL]

I thank Eric and Tom for their comments, but felt the need to respond. Forgive me if I choose to use actual words, since most of my readers understand them. For Eric, when I use sarcasm in my piece, you won't have to ask, you'll know it. For Tom, I am not now, nor have I ever been an American Idol fan. If you read the piece more thoroughly, you'll see most of my pot shots are taken at them. This year was the first they ever caught my attention, and I won't bother watching next year. Stay tuned in the future for conspiracy theories where they are concerned. As for being over zealous, ultimately, that is my choice. This article is my personal OPINION, and you have a right to yours. If you have no interest in Michael Johns future, why are you reading this piece? Thanks again for your comments.

#6 — July 18, 2008 @ 03:20AM — Kate

"If you have no interest in Michael Johns future, why are you reading this piece?"

I kind of agree with both, Tom and Eric. And I do "care about his future".
This whole thing comes across as overly-obsessed-fangirly and really kind of... Claymate-ish.

Sorry, but that's how it comes across to me, and it makes me worry as an MJ fan that we ARE going to see a Claymate redux.

#7 — July 18, 2008 @ 03:43AM — Psyche

Well, I for one highly appreciate Ultimat1 for writing these articles. And I agree with everything said about MJO. It is a really fun place to chat about Michael, and the more publicity it gets, the better.

Thanks again Unltimat1, you're the voice of many MJ fans out there, and even some of us are more subtle.

#8 — July 18, 2008 @ 03:44AM — Sedz / Jo

Another great article - Thank you for taking the time to help promote someone who is not only a talented performer but also a genuinely nice guy.

After 10 years of being in this difficult business, Michael deserves all the accolades and success that he will no doubt continue to get.I hope for a lengthy and prosperous career for him as I feel he has earned it.

#9 — July 18, 2008 @ 04:17AM — ultimat1 [URL]

Thanks for your opinion. I'm not sure what part of the article lends the theory that I am obsessed. As a writer, it is my intent to seduce the reader into finishing it to the end. Some people call it poetic license, I simply call it being a bit of a tease. I can assure you, I am not obsessed or fangirly in any way. I was simply incensed by his untimely departure from AI, and decided to take up his banner to champion. Some people enjoy reading things that stir the imagination. It wasn't intended if I've offended yours.

#10 — July 18, 2008 @ 19:10PM — Sandy

I dearly love Michael Johns' singing, especially the blues type songs. I've been scouring the Internet for his older songs and am so grateful to have found a resource here. Thanks very much Ultimat1. I hope Michael has a terrific career and I think he deserves it.

#11 — July 18, 2008 @ 19:39PM — Lisa

LOVED this article and I'm glad to see that other people respect that a singer doesn't have to sound technically correct to be a great singer. It's about the emotion behind the singer. You can sing every note perfectly but if you don't connect with the feelings of your audience, you won't succeed. Michael has that ability.

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