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"American Idol" contestant Crystal Bowersox was hospitalized on Tuesday, but delivered a performance that wowed the judges on Wednesday.
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Will she be there? If so, will she be able to give a decent performance? Those were the questions hanging over tonight's "American Idol," thanks to yesterday's hospitalization of Crystal Bowersox. As a result, the Top 10 Girls performance show carried a dramatic thrust that it usually doesn't have.

So was it self-defeating incompetence, a pressing urge to reassure viewers that Bowersox was OK or a helpful assist to an ailing singer who might have been waiting to hop back into bed that she was the first of the evening? Probably all three. Certainly, keeping her under wraps until the end would have amped up the suspense and made every other singer have to compete with a performance that hadn't even happened yet.

But "Idol" brought BoSox early to sing Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Long As I Can See the Light," which she did in exactly the gospelly, organ-drenched way you'd expect a blonde, dreadlocked, acoustic-slinging woman to do it. The judges praised her enthusiastically, with Simon Cowell going so far as to compare it to the moment that they realized what they had in Kelly Clarkson.

And thus did every other singer have to compete with a performance that had already happened. A couple of them pressed forward through the time-tested method of sucking up to the judges.

Lacey Brown, in either a very smart or very craven move, heard Kara DioGuardi tell her last week that she should have sung Sixpence None the Richer's "Kiss Me" and basically said, "You got it, boss!" Perhaps taking that as a challenge, Paige Miles took it one step farther by singing one of Kara's songs, Kelly Clarkson's "Walk Away." Neither moved the judges much, and Simon halfway called Brown out on her pandering and fired a warning shot across Miles' bow.

Finished pandering to the judges? Why not take it directly to the audience? Seventeen-year-old Katie Stevens would like you to know that she can say "give me a kiss" in six languages. She did not share the end to which she learned this. Her "Put Your Records On" seemed to reveal her as Katharine McPhee: The Early Years. Randy encouraged her to tackle more difficult melodies even as he told her that Corinne Bailey Rae's not-so-difficult melody was giving her trouble. No contradictions there.

For another show of contrasts, there was Didi Benami and Haeley Vaughn. Both were panned — Benami for "Lean On Me" and Vaughn for Miley Cyrus' "The Climb" — but the judges seem to have written Vaughn off by now as too inexperienced, whereas Benami was given a pass for what they expect to be her future success.

In the "baffling comparisons" department, Ellen compared Siobhan Magnus (singing Aretha Franklin's "Think" in what appeared to be a prom dress over a mall top) to a Snuggie. Meanwhile, Randy Jackson responded to Lily Scott's "A Change Is Gonna Come" (deemed her first "moment" by Kara) by bringing up Bob Dylan, Lucinda Williams and Björk, none of whose songs have been performed this season, in reference to how unique this season's singers are.

Probably the most at risk this week were Katelyn Epperly, with her sloooooow version of Coldplay's "The Scientist," and Michelle Delamor, who hoped to wow Simon this week so she chose ... "With Arms Wide Open." Wow, Hinder and Creed on successive nights? Is this some beautiful dream? No, it was all too real, and before she even opened her mouth, she seemed doomed unless she opened up with a LaToya London-style note in the middle of the song. She did not. You will probably not see her again.

One final note: Ryan Seacrest has now brought up Justin Bieber unprovoked for the second show in a row. Does he have some sort of financial stake in that kid?

Marc Hirsh is a writer in Somerville, Mass.

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Photos: ‘American Idol’s’ top 24

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  1. The final 12 girls

    (seated, from left) Katelyn Epperly, Lilly Scott, Ashley Rodriguez, Lacey Brown, Janell Wheeler and Haeley Vaughn. (Standing, from left) Didi Benami, Michelle Delamor, Katie Stevens, Crystal Bowersox, Paige Miles and Soibhan Magnus.

    Check out this Idol photo shoot featuring the 12 female semifinalists (Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
  2. Didi Benami

    Hometown: Knoxville, Tenn.

    Currently Resides: Los Angeles

    Age: 23

    Benami’s mother inspired her passion for music by singing to her when she was a little girl. She is currently pursuing a career in music in Los Angeles while learning to play the guitar and writing songs. (Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
  3. Crystal Bowersox

    Hometown: Elliston, Ohio

    Currently Resides: Toledo, Ohio

    Age: 24

    Bowersox grew up on a farm in Northwest Ohio and has been playing music since she was 10. She enjoys playing the piano and harmonica and spending time with her son. (Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
  4. Lacey Brown

    Hometown: Amarillo, Texas

    Currently Resides: Amarillo, Texas

    Age: 24

    Brown began singing when she was 12 at churches and holiday parties. Before auditioning for "Idol," she was teaching classes at her parents’ church in Amarillo. (Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
  5. Michelle Delamor

    Hometown: Miami

    Currently Resides: Miami

    Age: 22

    Delamor began singing at age 5 in church. Before her "Idol" experience, Delamor was working in retail and conducting a children’s choir.

    Voted off: March 4 (Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
  6. Katelyn Epperly

    Hometown: West Des Moines, Iowa

    Currently Resides: West Des Moines, Iowa

    Age: 19

    Epperly was born in Iowa City, and has been singing since she was 2 years old. She is a sophomore at Millikin University in Decatur, Ill., and enjoys playing the piano.

    Voted off: March 11 (Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
  7. Siobhan Magnus

    Hometown: Cape Cod, Mass.

    Currently Resides: Marstons Mills, Mass.

    Age: 20

    Magnus graduated from high school in 2008. She has been singing since age 9, and counts glassblowing as one of her hobbies. (Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
  8. Paige Miles

    Hometown: Naples, Fla.

    Currently Resides: Houston

    Age: 24

    Miles started singing in church when she was 5 years old. During high school, she was a competitive cheerleader and an after-school tutor. (Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
  9. Ashley Rodriguez

    Hometown: Chelsea, Mass.

    Currently Resides: Chelsea, Mass.

    Age: 22

    Rodriguez has been singing since she was 5. She recently graduated from the Berklee College of Music in Boston, where she majored in music business.

    Voted off: Feb. 25 (Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
  10. Lilly Scott

    Hometown: Littleton, Colo.

    Currently Resides: Denver

    Age: 20

    Scott was born in Houston, and grew up in Littleton. Before auditioning for "Idol," she was playing music locally and was the lead singer of a band called “Varlet.”

    Voted off: March 11 (Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
  11. Katie Stevens

    Hometown: Middlebury, Conn.

    Currently Resides: Middlebury, Conn.

    Age: 17

    Stevens was born in Waterbury, Conn., and has been singing since she was 3. She enjoys playing the guitar, piano, flute and cello, and is a senior at Pomperaug High School. (Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
  12. Haeley Vaughn

    Hometown: Fort Collins, Colo.

    Currently Resides: Fort Collins, Colo.

    Age: 16

    Vaughn is a junior at Poudre High School in Fort Collins. In addition to playing the guitar, she is a member of the cheerleading squad.

    Voted off: March 4 (Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
  13. Janell Wheeler

    Hometown: Tampa, Fla.

    Currently Resides: Tampa, Fla.

    Age: 24

    Wheeler began singing and songwriting in second grade. She graduated from the University of Florida at Gainesville in 2008 with a bachelor’s degree in theatre. She also enjoys playing the guitar and writing music.

    Voted off: Feb. 25 (Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
  14. The final 12 guys

    (Front row, from left) Andrew Garcia, John Park, Tyler Grady, Joe Munoz and Jermaine Sellers. (Back row, from left) Lee Dewyze, Aaron Kelly, Tim Urban, Michael Lynche, Todrick Hall, Casey James and Alex Lambert.

    Check out this Idol photo shoot featuring the 12 male semifinalists (Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
  15. Lee Dewyze

    Hometown: Mount Prospect, Ill.

    Currently Resides: Mount Prospect, Ill.

    Age: 23

    Dewyze has been performing music since age 16. He graduated from Mount Prospect High School and enjoys playing the guitar and scuba diving. (Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
  16. Andrew Garcia

    Hometown: Moreno Valley, Calif.

    Currently Resides: Moreno Valley, Calif.

    Age: 24

    Garcia was born in Compton, Calif., and has been singing since he was 18. He also enjoys playing the guitar and spending time with his son. (Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
  17. Tyler Grady

    Hometown: Nazareth, Penn.

    Currently Resides: Nazareth, Penn.

    Age: 20

    Grady is currently a sophomore at Temple University in Philadelphia. He plays the drums and is the lead singer of a band.

    Voted off: Feb. 25 (Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
  18. Todrick Hall

    Hometown: Arlington, Texas

    Currently Resides: Arlington, Texas

    Age: 24

    Hall grew up in Plainview, Texas, and has been singing since age 10. After graduating from Bowie High School in 2003, he went on to perform on cruise ships and in theme parks.

    Voted off: March 11 (Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
  19. Casey James

    Hometown: Fort Worth, Texas

    Currently Resides: Fort Worth, Texas

    Age: 27

    James has been singing since before he could speak. He enjoys playing the guitar and mandolin, and has been a full-time musician for the past 10 years. (Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
  20. Aaron Kelly

    Hometown: Sonestown, Penn.

    Currently Resides: Sonestown, Penn.

    Age: 16

    Kelly is currently a senior at the Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School. He also enjoys songwriting and photography. (Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
  21. Alex Lambert

    Hometown: Fort Worth, Texas

    Currently Resides: Fort Worth, Texas

    Age: 19

    Lambert was born in Fort Worth, and has been singing since he was 9. He is currently a senior at Richland High School.

    Voted off: March 11 (Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
  22. Michael Lynche

    Hometown: Astoria, NY

    Currently Resides: Astoria, NY

    Age: 26

    Lynche grew up in St. Petersburg, Fla., and has been singing since he was in junior high. He played football for the University of Central Florida, and currently works as a personal trainer. (Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
  23. Joe Muñoz

    Hometown: Huntington Park, Calif.

    Currently Resides: Huntington Park, Calif.

    Age: 20

    Munoz has been singing since age 12. In addition to playing the guitar, he is fluent in both Spanish and English.

    Voted off: Feb. 25 (Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
  24. John Park

    Hometown: Northbrook, Ill.

    Currently Resides: Evanston, Ill.

    Age: 21

    Park began singing in the seventh grade. He is fluent in Korean, and is currently an undergraduate at Northwestern University. He also plays the piano, guitar and drums.

    Voted off: March 4 (Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
  25. Jermaine Sellers

    Hometown: Joliet, Ill.

    Currently Resides: Joliet, Ill.

    Age: 27

    Sellers began singing at age 7. Before auditioning for "Idol," he was singing in his local church and helping take care of his mother.

    Voted off: March 4 (Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
  26. Tim Urban

    Hometown: Duncanville, Texas

    Currently Resides: Duncanville, Texas

    Age: 20

    Urban has been singing and playing the guitar since he was 13 years old. He and his nine siblings were homeschooled by his mother. (Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
  27. The top 24

    The top 24 semifinalists are: (females) Didi Benami, Crystal Bowersox, Lacey Brown, Michelle Delamor, Katelyn Epperly, Siobhan Magnus, Paige Miles, Ashley Rodriguez, Lilly Scott, Katie Stevens, Haeley Vaughn and Janell Wheeler; (males) Lee Dewyze, Andrew Garcia, Tyler Grady, Todrick Hall, Casey James, Aaron Kelly, Alex Lambert, Michael Lynche, Joe Muñoz, John Park, Jermaine Sellers and Tim Urban. (Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
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