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Is Joanna Pacitti The Next Carly Smithson?

Posted Thu Jan 22, 2009 2:34pm PST by Lyndsey Parker in Reality Rocks

Hey, remember all the controversy caused when Carly Hennessy--an Irish pop singer who'd been signed to MCA and whose one album had been such a colossal multimillion-dollar failure, she'd made #15 on Blender magazine's "20 Biggest Record Company Screw-Ups Of All Time" list--resurfaced as Carly Smithson on season 7 of American Idol?

Viewers (myself among them) were understandably outraged that this show, a show presumably focused on giving undiscovered talent a chance, was being used as a relaunching pad to revive the fizzled career of this has-been (or never-was). Sure, there was minor public outrage surrounding Idol finalists like former Maverick Records rocker Michael Johns and ex-Arista Nashville signing Kristy Lee Cook, too, but since those singers' albums never actually came out, Carly caught most of the flak. And rightfully so.

Click HERE for more details on the Carly Smithson American Idol scandal.

Anyway, I honestly can NOT believe the AmIdol producers are up to their old sneaky tricks in season 8. You'd think after all that Carly hullaballoo, they would steer clear of such blatant favoritism and the inclusion of what are known in the Idol blogosphere as "plants." But...no. Along with an actual (Archuleta-associated!) Osmond and Jason Castro's little brother, this season features a particularly poisonous plant: Joanna Pacitti.

Joanna, who auditioned on Wednesday night's Louisville episode, is basically Carly 2.0.

Like Carly, Joanna is a former child entertainer--a moderately talented, moderately pretty girl aggressively groomed from an early age to be a big pop star. And like Carly, who ended up getting dropped from MCA and becoming a waitress, things also didn't work out for Joanna quite as she or her Svengalis (among them Geffen Records honcho and frequent reality-TV figure Ron Fair) had planned. Despite appearances on the movie soundtracks for Legally Blonde, Nancy Drew, and Bratz, and having one of her songs covered by Britney Spears, Joanna's one album for Geffen/A&M, This Crazy Life, was a flop. Just like Carly's Ultimate High. Joanna (as she used to be singularly named) was dropped from A&M in 2007.

I can't say I'm at all surprised that Joanna's career did not take off. This Crazy Life, while capably sung, was a very generic album, hardly a vehicle for the next supposed superstar. I actually remember, surprisingly vividly, when some people from her label came by the Yahoo! Music office a few years ago to play Joanna's music video for the staff, in hopes of getting us all pumped up. They talked Joanna up excitedly for about 20 minutes, like she was Madonna, Janet, and Mariah all rolled into one, before they finally played us....this:

The silence in the Yahoo! conference room was deafening. I was not impressed, and judging by my co-workers' lack of feedback, I assumed they agreed with me. And I was equally unimpressed with Joanna's audition on American Idol this week.

It turns out that Joanna's short-lived tenure with A&M/Geffen wasn't her first career setback: Her firing from the touring company of Annie, when she was just 12 years old, was apparently such a psyche-destroying blow, it became the subject of an in-depth Barbara Walters report. Just check out this 1996 clip and try not to retch:

 

Seriously, now. "The sun will come out tomorrow"?  Puh-leeze. Cue the violins. Yes, I'm sure getting axed at such a tender age must've been a truly awful experience for little Joanna, but the way Babs goes on and on about this supposed great tragedy here, it's like all of Joanna's family died in a fiery plane crash or something. There are people auditioning for American Idol this season who are blind, who have ailing mothers to care for, who became unexpectedly widowed while still in their twenties. Joanna's story is not that heartbreaking. It's not such a hard-knock life for her, really.

But of course, that's how the Idol producers are trying to spin it. Just like they made Carly Hennessy-Smithson's visa troubles on season 7 seem like some horrific tale of injustice and woe, this week they ran constant-loop closeups of Joanna's tear-streaked face as she whimpered about her showbiz struggles and then finally triumphed at her obviously staged audition. Sheesh.

To the Idol producers' and Joanna's credit, however, at least this time they didn't try to deny the (easily-Wikipedia'd) facts. When Carly was on last year, she gushed that she'd "never been in a studio before!!" (this despite recording her million-dollar major-label album with seasoned producer Gregg Alexander of the New Radicals) and had "never sung in front of so many people!!" (this despite performing with Bryan Adams at Dublin Castle). And the show never mentioned Carly's MCA past until the public uproar grew too loud to totally ignore. At least Fox learned from that mistake, so with Joanna this week, the show came clean from the start. "You're Joanna Pacitti! I know you! You were on A&M," judge Kara DioGuardi blurted out the moment Joanna entered the audition room.

Well, fair enough. But that still doesn't make it OK, as far as I'm concerned. Because Joanna's had her shot already. She's had a record deal--unlike most, less fortunate Idol hopefuls--so why should she be allowed to compete for a new record contract? Joanna has already tried and failed at the major-label level. Few people bought her music in the past, so why should she be able to use the Idol platform to try to change that? And what makes the bigwigs at 19/BMG/Fox even think that American Idol will change that?

The bottom line is, it's just not fair for Joanna to take away a spot from some unknown, unconnected talent who's never had the opportunity to make a music video, get on a film soundtrack, be mentored by Ron Fair, etc. And you can bet she didn't have to stand in line for hours in Louisville with all the plebes to get her spot, either.

It's just not right.

Plus, amusingly, in an interview once, Pacitti was asked if it bothered her that TV shows like American Idol so rapidly churn out instant pop stars these days. She answered: "It's handed to people way too easily. I'd rather have my experience than overnight success."

Well, I guess Joanna got desperate and changed her mind. But she's going to have to really bring it during Hollywood Week for me to change my mind about her.

7904 Comments

81. Jersey Devil -
Who really cares? The judeges passed her through, so what? It doesn't mean America is going to vote for her. Out of all the singers I've heard, she doesn't even stand out that much. The last contestant in Louisville, with the yellow on who did her own original, will do well and has made a lasting impression. GET OVER IT PEOPLE!

82. Veritas_Aequitas -
It certainly helps her cause that she is a smokin' hottie...

As for Idol, I don't watch, and won't start now. I can appreciate people who do, and I wouldn't think Idol is changing from amateur to professional, but simply morphing from one arena to another... If you want to sing amateurly, head on down to the local watering hole on karioke* night..

83. Yahoo! Music User -
um, i have definately heard her "let it slide" song on the radio. there's no way she should be allowed to stay on the show.

84. Yahoo! Music User -
I smell a rat. I couldn't be a bigger fan of AI and I think this just stinks. What happened to the "new and improved" version?
Same ol' same ol' so far.

85. Derek -
What is the big deal if she is good enough she will get an opportunity to prove it. Just because she has a little experience and made an album before the flopped how does that mean she wont have turned it around. I guess we should not have sports either then because teams like the Cardinals have flopped before so lets not let them compete next year. This is the most silly article I have ever read. What about Mikey Rourke the actor. He was written off and came back and could win an Oscar. She should have every opportunity just like any bum on the street. If she wins it will be because enough people across the country like her which would translate into sales of records for her. Stupid and Lame article above.

86. Jenny, DTS -
Thank you for such a well written article about this. I am glad I am not the only one who feels the same way you feel about this issue.

87. Mo -
stick her on gone country.. thats for failed stars to make a start isnt it? lol

88. anon. -
since clay aiken the show has been a waste of air time. carrie underwood is good but only now that she isn't on that crappy good for nothing show that will never ever be on my tv.

89. Yahoo! Music User -
Pop singers are a dime a dozen, and they're not getting any of my dimes.

90. TIM L -
God, you're a nasty one!

91. Yahoo! Music User -
Outrage? Really? For a show that is about as real as The Real OC? Lot of words for a basic "I don't liek this girl!" rant.

92. GFY -
As long as she receives no special treatment, then let's see what America thinks.

93. Yahoo! Music User -
Fascinating article--thanks for the clips and information. Idol needs to better define who they will allow to compete. Just remember that a number of Idol favorites (including last year's winner) had recorded before they auditioned for the show.

94. Ash Kill -
And this is why I don't watch AI. Bleck.

95. Yahoo! Music User -
Yeah it's jumping the shark. They try to get big ratings by doing stupid things and it's gonna come back to bite them in the ars. Tey should have left it the way it was.

96. josh -
Ok, former star big deal...she deserves a chance just as much as anyone, so big deal her record floped that wasnt her fault it was her lables fault. Seriously would you be saying this if we say britney or christina on american idol, no you wouldnt you want them to win, everyone that can sing deserves a chance to succeed, i swear that all you people in this world just want to complain, and if you aing complaining you arnt happy, seriously give her a chance and this time around you may liek her, and even if she doesnt win american idol at least she might stand a chance of being rediscovered by someone else just liek most of the past idols.

97. Mila -
My god people..If she's talented she deserves to try again. If AI can't make her image work..it's their problem.

98. Yahoo! Music User -
AWW. I felt bad for her on AI. Might have even shed a tear. Why not? She's honest. I thought her voice was great & that she is very pretty.

99. Yahoo! Music User -
America - its far past time for everyone to wake up, get a life and move on past AI.

100. the Niner -
AI is just too much crap. I didn't like the way they treated that guy on Wed that said be careful instead of good bye. Those judges have become really dumb. I honestly don't think that guy meant any malice. They should apoologize to him.
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