Arthur Gunn is bringing Jamaican flavour to the “American Idol” Top 20.
18.03.2020 - 04:57 / justjared.com
American Idol is the latest television show to halt production on their current season, due to coronavirus concerns.
TVLine is reporting that all the contestants who had made through the elimination rounds have also been sent home to their families.
Some of production is working on the show remotely, and episodes are expected to continue to air as scheduled through the beginning of the live shows. Those were supposed to air in mid-April.
American Idol, with judges Luke Bryan, Lionel Richie, and
Arthur Gunn is bringing Jamaican flavour to the “American Idol” Top 20.
We’ve hit the Final Judgement on American Idol, wherein the 40 contestants who survived Hollywood week are jetted off to Hawaii for one last performance before judges Lionel Richie, Katy Perry and Luke Bryan chop them down to the Top 20. Host Ryan Seacrest gives us a pre-show announcement to let viewers know these episodes were previously recorded in January, before the current health crisis tightened its grip on the world and halted production on the series.
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No doubt about it, Arthur Gunn is a weapon.The American Idol hopeful made the best of his audition, as season 18's Hollywood Week" kicked off.Born in Kathmandu, Nepal and based in Wichita, Kansas, Gunn blew away the judges with a rendition of Otis Redding's 1968 song "Hard to Handle" (also covered in 1990 by Black Crowes).The 20-year-old singer and songwriter strapped on an acoustic and impressed with his rugged bluesy voice.