And then there were three
June 4th, 2007 by Laura WestSo, Ben is no more. ‘The Lord’ chose to save Lewis on Saturday night’s ‘Any Dream Will Do’ sing-off. I think he made the right decision, but I still don’t think Lewis has got what it takes to win right now. I really liked his performance of ‘Oh What a Circus’ with Lee - I think it showed that he has the talent to be a musical theatre star, but I don’t think he’s consistent enough to go for it yet. Lee performed brilliantly in the duet as well, but had a few problems with his solo ‘Livin’ on a Prayer’ - I’m not quite sure what went wrong, but he seemed unable to catch up with the live band at one point. However, as the judges were quick to point out, he covered his mistake easily and carried on with the song perfectly - something which actually went in his favour.
As for Keith, I think he’s a bit of an unknown quantity. Like Lee, he’s never been in a sing-off and he’s been getting lots of compliments from the judges on his voice lately. He’s the only serious challenge to Lee, but I don’t think he has as good a look for Joseph and lacks some of the charisma Lee has shown week after week. Roll on Saturday’s final!
Take a look at Lewis and Lee’s duet - the most enjoyable part of this week’s show in my opinion…
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June 13th, 2007 at 10:27 am
Lee’s birthday is 14th July.