Pair of 'Idol' semifinalists perform same song

LOS ANGELES (AP) - There wasn't only one performance of Adele's "One and Only" on "American Idol."

Elise Testone, the soulful 28-year-old teacher from Charleston, S.C., and Jen Hirsh, the soaring 25-year-old singer from Agoura Hills, Calif., both tackled the same jazzy Adele tune during Wednesday's performances from the top 12 female semifinalists on the Fox singing contest - and both were lauded by the judges for their take on the Grammy darling.

Hirsh was the first to perform "One and Only," compelling Randy Jackson to note that she was "one of the greatest singers in the competition this year." Testone was seated behind a piano when she closed the show with her rendition, prompting Jackson to repeat himself. He told Testone she has "one of the best voices in the competition."

"For me, you're one of the best singers, maybe the best singer here," Jennifer Lopez echoed to Testone.

Several other contestants also felt the love from the panel, including 26-year-old disc jockey Erika Van Pelt of South Kingstown, R.I., with Heart's "What About Love," 18-year-old Hollie Cavanaugh of McKinney, Texas, with Christina Aguilera's "Reflection," and 16-year-old shopaholic Jessica Sanchez of San Diego with "Love You I Do" from "Dreamgirls."

"Your voice is perfect," Steven Tyler told Sanchez. "Your pitch is perfect."

Jackson called Skylar Laine, the 18-year-old country diva-in-training from Brandon, Miss., a "rocking country girl" after she effortlessly strutted across the stage during Faces' "Stay With Me," while Jennifer Lopez blamed Shannon Magrane, a 16-year-old student from Tampa, Fla., for giving her "the goosies" after Chris Rice's "Go Light Your World."

"You sing with such passion for a 16-year-old," Lopez beamed.

Brielle Von Hugel, a 17-year-old cheerleader from New York, impressed the judges with a compelling "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" by Otis Redding, but other contestants surprised the panel for the wrong reasons: Jackson wasn't a fan of 23-year-old Haley Johnsen's version of the Eurythmics' "Sweet Dreams."

"It was a bit of a nightmare for me instead of a dream," Jackson told the barista from Beaverton, Ore.

The judges acknowledged that 23-year-old Chelsea Sorrell, from Stokesdale, N.C., didn't kick off Wednesday's installment on quite the right note with Carrie Underwood's "Cowboy Casanova." Baylie Brown, a 22-year-old singer from Krum, Texas, didn't fare much better by delivering a lukewarm rendition of "Amazed" by Lonestar.

"I've heard you sing better," Tyler said.

The top 25 semifinalists, including the 13 men who performed Tuesday, will all learn Thursday if they received enough votes to be among the viewer-selected top 10 contestants or one of the three "wild card" finalists picked by the show's judges. The 13 singers will take to the stage next week for the first round of the finals of season 11.

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