Brooke White Is The Girl To Watch On "American Idol"


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March 10, 2008 3:06 p.m. EST

Topics: Television
Jan Westmark - Celebrity News Service

Los Angeles, CA (CNS) - So far "American Idol" has been all about the guys this year, from David Archuleta's amazing voice to crazy teen Danny Noriega getting voted off the show. There are ladies to watch, however, and one of those is Brooke White.

Considered to be the good girl of the show because she has never seen an R-rated movie, her folksy voice and mellow style is drawing praise from the judges and attention from fans.

In one of her performances she played the guitar and gave a fantastic run at the Carly Simon song "You're So Vain."

Last week she again made headlines when she left the guitar playing to the Idol band and sat on the edge of the stage and gave a pure and heartfelt performance of Pat Benetar's song "Love Is a Battlefield."

While her fate is in the hands of the voters, blogs everywhere are buzzing that White may be the one to watch among the girls.


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