lisa
When did you first start to sing?
-I started singing in front of big groups when I was 8 years old, but I've been singing since I was 2.

Do you have any formal singing training?
-Yes.

What other talents do you have?
-I play the piano and the guitar. I'm learning the drums. I am also a songwriter.

If you don't make it on AMERICAN IDOL, what will you do?
-I will start college and continue to pursue my singing career.

What are your personal goals in life?
-To be an entertainer, have a family, and be happy.


What album would your friends be surprised you own?

-Don McLean - American Pie.

Who is your AMERICAN IDOL?
-My parents.

Do you have any rituals or things you do each time you perform?
-I don't eat, I say a prayer, and I kiss a special necklace.

Most embarrassing moments?
-I peed my pants in the first grade while waiting in line at day care. I didn't want to be rude and cut in line.

What has been your proudest moment in life so far?
-When I won Homecoming Queen in school because I didn't have to audition.

If you couldn't sing, which talent would you most like to have?
-I would love to ice skate.

What is your definition of an AMERICAN IDOL?
-Someone who has something special to offer and who presents themselves in a respectable manner.

Who is your favorite judge and why?
-Sorry, I just can't say. I love them all. They each bring something different to the competition.

What would people be surprised to learn about you?
-I absolutely love rock music.

How has this changed your life?
-This has just been an amazing experience.

Do you have any lucky charms?
-Yes. The hairband I used for my first audition in Denver, and a necklace my boyfriend gave me.

Who are your heroes in life?
-My parents are my heroes.

What's been your toughest obstacle in life?
-My toughest obstacle is to enjoy my youth while I'm still young.

Do you think the audition process was fair?
-Yes.

If you win, who will you thank first?
-I will thank my parents and family.

Source:http://www.americanidol.net

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