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Singer Didi Benami, formerly of Knoxville, talks during a press conference before she and the other 10 finalists from 2010's "American Idol" competition take the stage at Thompson-Boling Arena on Wednesday, July 28, 2010.
“American Idol” contestant Didi Benami was happy to be back home in Knoxville.
Benami was the first act in the “American Idols Live” tour, which stopped at Thompson-Boling Arena Wednesday night. Just after performing the song “Lay It On Me” (one of Benami’s two solo songs of the night) at the arena, Benami told the crowd, “It’s so amazing to be home and see all those amazing faces ... I feel blessed to call Knoxville my home.”
She then performed one of her signature numbers from the “American Idol” contest, “Terrified.”
Earlier in the day, Benami had more time to talk.
“It’s awesome! I love all the orange and white,” she said at a media gathering backstage at the arena. “I remember coming here to see the Lady Vols. I always wanted to sing the National Anthem for a Lady Vols game ... I’d still like to.”
Benami, “American Idol” winner Lee DeWyze, and eight other finalists are all part of the tour.
The Knoxville visit would be short: The group rolled into town at 5:30 a.m. from Columbus, Ohio, and would leave immediately after Wednesday’s performance for Virginia Beach, Va., for a concert on Thursday.
“The (TV) show is a lot more stressful,” said Benami. “This (tour) is a lot more chill. You’re not expecting somebody with a microphone in front of them to tell you how you’ve done ... Here, people have paid to come see you!”
She and other performers said that the tour continued on a feeling of camaraderie that began when they were in competition with each other on the FOX TV show.
“We really developed friendships on the show,” said finalist Casey James, backstage before the concert.
James said that during “American Idol” earlier this year, he and the other contestants didn’t feel so much in competition with each other as they just wanted to do the best jobs they could do and let the judges decide.
“You take 10 to 12 singers all with different backgrounds and expect them to get along, and we did,” said Crystal Bowersox, who finished second to DeWyze on the show. “These are people I hope to be friends with for the rest of my life.”
The tour has not been without its troubles. Seven dates were canceled and, like many 2010 tours, ticket sales have been less than anticipated. The Knoxville show sold between 4,000 and 5,000 tickets in advance.
Performer Tim Urban said he felt “blessed” to be on the current tour considering the state of live music.
“So many tours have canceled completely,” said Urban. “We’ve taken a hit, but we still have a tour.”
He noted that in most venues where the tour had stopped, the auditoriums seemed full.
Aaron Kelly — at 17, the youngest of the performers — said that he was just enjoying the adventure.
“We had a couple of days off when we went to New York City,” said Kelly. “I’d never seen a Broadway show, so I went to ‘American Idiot’ (a musical based on the songs of Green Day) It’s cool getting to have this experience.”
The performers seemed to be happy to have the chance to relate to fans after being exposed to America by way of their television performances.
“People on the show thought I didn’t care because I smiled a lot,” said Urban. “It’s not that I didn’t care. I was just having a lot of fun.”
“I’m a genuine person who lives with good intentions,” said Benami.
Benami was chastised somewhat for crying after a performance.
“I’m not a crybaby,” she said. “When the show was going on, some people really focused on how I cried.”
She said that in addition to being ill for part of the competition, she and the other contestants were under a lot of stress and sleep deprived.
“(And) I’m very in touch with my emotions,” she said. “I think that makes you a better songwriter.”
Benami said she chose the songs she sings in concert in the same way she chose songs to perform in the competition:
“I always sang something that meant something to me. I want to move or inspire people. ... If I look out into the audience and somebody is crying, in a good way, I’ve done my job.”







Comments » 4
trollhair writes:
She doesn't look nor sound like the country girl that we saw on her audition tapes. It is amazing what a little makeup, a good haircut, an opportunity to visit places all over the United States and to do something you love can make one change.
May all her dreams come true and she has a awesome adventure with American Idol.
DBFansite writes:
Thank you for featuring American Idol in your pages especially Didi Benami.
We believe in her talent and she's a beautiful person inside and out... WE wish her great success in all her endeavors.
Love,
didibenamifansite.com
DBFansite writes:
Thank you for featuring American Idol in your pages especially Didi Benami.
We believe in her talent and she's a beautiful person inside and out... WE wish her great success in all her endeavors.
Love,
didibenamifansite dot com
utprincesskd#297195 writes:
just got home from the concert! what a great show!!!! we are so proud of didi. my favorite song from the show was "rocket man", sang by lee dewyze.
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