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Breaking American Idol News: Joanna Pacitti Ineligible; Replaced By Felicia Barton

Thursday February 12, 2009

Categories: American Idol

FeliciaBarton.jpg A note posted today on the American Idol Top 36 page notes that:

"It has been determined that Joanna Pacitti is ineligible to continue in the competition. Felicia Barton has replaced Ms. Pacitti as part of the Top 36."

Billboard reports:

"There's been a decent amount of controversy surrounding Pacitti's professional past, including not only her former record deal (with A&M/Geffen, which released her debut album, "This Crazy Life," in 2006), but also an opening slot on the last Nick Lachey tour (Lachey is signed to Jive Records, which is owned by Sony BMG, the company that awards a recording contract to the "Idol" winner) and dubious connections to staffers at 19 Entertainment, including Pacitti's former manager.

"In addition, her songs have appeared on high-profile soundtracks such as "Legally Blonde" and later on albums by major pop stars, like Britney Spears. She also had a long battle with the producers of a national tour of "Annie," who released Pacitti from a starring role after she contracted bronchitis -- a scandal covered by major news outlets at the time."

According to Reality TV World, Pacitti's connections to 19 Entertainment's Michelle Young and Roger Widynowski are key factors; Pacitti has also allegedly called Young her "manager" and "best friend" and credited Widynowski -- a former RCA Records publicist -- with "helping me get where I am today," according to the tabloid, Star.

American Idol doesn't require that artists have never had a record deal; they just can't be signed currently. But did Pacitti's connections and her past give her too much of an advantage over other contestants?

It's a nice stroke of luck for Felicia Barton (pictured), but my complaint? Why do we have to have an equal number of guys and girls? Why can't we replace Joanna Pacitti with Jamar Rogers, who never should have been elminated?

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coffee
February 13, 2009 9:38 AM
http://www.coffeerama.com

the judges seemed to be keen on keeping Pacitti around, so why not keep her on the show? the show seems to thrive on scandal anyway...

Joanne Brokaw
February 13, 2009 10:36 AM

To be honest, I wouldn't worry about her. The girl can sing and the exposure alone might be just enough to get her the deal she needs. And the beauty if she probably has no contractual oblications to 19 Entertainment so she can do what she wants. If she went on Idol and won, they'd pretty much own her for a while.

I have a feeling she's going to do just fine. :)

Joanne
host of the GS blog

Joanne Brokaw
February 13, 2009 10:38 AM

Coffee, do you think it's more scandal or drama this year? Doesn't it seem like this year's show is focused on contestants who are ready to come completely unhinged at a moment's notice?

Joanne
host of the GS blog

Carlos Ortiz
March 16, 2009 8:55 AM
http://www.soundclick.com/carlosortiz

I totally agree with the show's decision to disqualify her from American Idol. It was about finding undiscovered talent. And yes there are previous contestants who have had some measure of success but nothing compared to Joanna's. I agree with Joanne Brokaw, she def. has the chops to rekindle her career and so something phenominal and certainly doesn't need the show to do that for her.

I will def. buy an album when she releases one. Now I want to bring up the topic of being too old for AMerican Idol. haha. I'm 35 and way too old to even audition. Do you think A.I. will ever move their age of eligibility to 39 and under? Just a thought.

Joanne Brokaw
March 16, 2009 10:33 AM

Carlos, maybe they could do Sr. Idol, LOL? They used to do a Jr. Idol.

Joanne

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