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Irish Idol: Smithson's Secret Past

Posted Thu Feb 14, 2008 1:20pm PST by Lyndsey Parker in Reality Rocks

American Idol is supposed to be all about giving undiscovered talent a chance. Please note I used the word "undiscovered." As in, artists who have not had record deals yet. Artists who need a show like this to GET a record deal in the first place. Artists who have not already had major labels waste millions of dollars unsuccessfully trying to mold them into next big things.

What's my point? Well, last night the visa-challenged Irish artist formerly known as Carly Hennessy--but now conveniently going under her new married name, Carly Smithson--made it into American Idol's top 24, despite having had a flop album out on MCA Records nearly seven years ago. An album that sold only hundreds of copies, despite the fact that MCA spent millions of dollars trying to promote it.

No, I am not making this up. Here's Carly's biography from AMG (note the sections I have highlighted in bold to emphasize my point):

"Irish singer Carly Hennessy, despite having slowly and steadily building a resume that included modeling and acting, became a cautionary tale when she entered the highly competitive teen pop market. Born in Dublin, Hennessy, whose mother was a known fashion model in Ireland, was appearing in print ads as a young child. Her family briefly relocated to South Africa, but upon their return to Dublin, Hennessey chose to pursue more artistic endeavors. At the age of nine, she beat out a large number of hopefuls to land a role in the international production of Les Miserables. She also continued to model, raising her profile in her native Ireland as the featured model in a national ad campaign for a sausage company. There was also the release of an album of holiday songs in Ireland and the U.K., as well as a small role in the movie Fools Of Fortune. However, a music career was the goal of the young singer and, with her father, she went to Los Angeles to peddle a demo. Her demo landed in the hands of MCA's president, who signed Hennessy on the spot to a contract, with the label setting her up to record a debut album. The initial results apparently pleased neither the label or the singer and former New Radical Gregg Alexander came aboard to salvage the project. The resulting album, Ultimate High, finally was issued in late 2001 and received solid reviews. Unfortunately, and despite MCA having reportedly spent in excess of two million dollars on the effort, it failed to dent the exhausted teen market with none of the singles taking off and the album selling in the hundreds as opposed to the hundreds of thousands which would have been necessary for all involved to recoup on their investment."

And here are some excerpts from a 2002 Wall Street Journal story (again, bolded for emphasis) titled "Pop Singer Fails To Strike A Chord," all about the catastrophic failure of Carly's ironically titled low-selling album, Ultimate High:

"Ultimate High was released in stores nationwide three months ago. So far, it has sold only 378 copies--amounting to about $4,900 at its suggested retail price....The story of MCA and Ms. Hennessy shows the dysfunctional economics of the music industry at work. MCA, one of Universal Music's major labels, initially hooked up with the spunky teenager three years ago because it was trying to get a piece of the great success competitors enjoyed with young pop artists like Britney Spears and 'N Sync. Ms. Hennessy, a native of Dublin, had released her debut musical effort, Carly's Christmas Album, in Ireland at age 10, after performing all over Europe as Little Cosette in Les Miserables. At 13, she was named the Irish national spokesmodel for the Denny sausage brand. Soon, she and her family began hoping for much more, and Ms. Hennessy dropped out of high school....

"Unfortunately [after she recorded her MCA album], neither Ms. Hennessy nor MCA were happy with the results....MCA decided to rerecord Ms. Hennessy's album from scratch...In April 2001, with the album still unfinished, MCA decided to try to get Ms. Hennessy some notice by releasing her first single, a bouncy tune called 'I'm Gonna Blow Your Mind'....MCA spent $250,000 on a video that showed Ms. Hennessy dancing in a disco and jumping around with pals in their sleepwear. On a call-in show, Nickelodeon asked viewers to rate 30 seconds of the video, but the audience was unresponsive. The video was quickly shelved."

The article goes on for many paragraphs after that. But I think you get the picture.

Now, I'm not saying that Carly isn't talented. Sure, she is. The girl can sing. But she's already had a shot--more than one shot, actually, if you count her stints in musical theater, modeling, film, and, um, sausage promotion. Meanwhile, some of the popular fan favorites on Idol this season who didn't make it--like Josiah Leming and Kyle Ensley--are still unproven newbies, still waiting for a label to spend millions of dollars on them. So why waste a spot in the Idol top 24 on someone like Carly, who's already tried and failed at the major-label level? And furthermore, is it really fair to pit an experienced professional like Carly against true undiscovered amateurs who've never made a $250K music video or worked with Gregg Alexander?

It makes me wonder if Carly is a pre-arranged plant, someone whose relationship with 19 Management and Simon Cowell and Clive Davis dates back all the way to 2001. I even wonder if the whole Idol competition is fixed this season, to ensure that a real seasoned pro prevails and no Taylor Hickses or Sanjaya Malakars make it through.

Let the conspiracy theorizing begin!

Oh, and by the way, do you think it's a coincidence that Carly's suddenly using a different surname now? Or that the bio video pieces on American Idol--which went into deep personal detail about Kyle's political goals, Josiah's homelessness, or Asia'h's father's pre-audition death--failed to mention Carly's MCA deal and failed album? That's a sad story itself--a saga of a naive and hopeful young talent, only 18 at the time, being chewed up and spit out by the fickle music business. This story could have even garnered viewer sympathy and made Carly a more interesting underdog character. But American Idol neatly erased that entire MCA chapter from Carly's story, because then potential fans/voters would know that they'd already had an opportunity to buy a Carly album and make Carly a star--and they didn't.

Anyway, check out this video from Carly's past (sorry, no disco dancing or pajama parties in this version) and judge for yourself if Hennessy/Smithson deserves to have a few more million dollars spent on her, this time courtesy of Clive Davis:

5259 Comments

41. DJ -
I have to admit...I really like this song! It is well produced and clearly better than anything Brittney has ever come up with!.

42. Chavz -
I actually cried when Josiah was didn't make it to the top 24 :(

43. Jennifer -
wow the whole point of this show is to locate undiscoverd talent....her talent was discoverd and placed where it obviously belongs....not on the selves next to kelly or reba thats for sure!

let me also add that i auditioned 2 years ago in memphis over a holiday weekend...did anyone know that at that location there was NOT a 3rd round in memphis? there was only 2 rounds and the rest were sent to hollywood to make it look like there was a 3rd round infront of paula randy and simon....its all fake.

i've stopped watching the second i found out that the 3rd round never existed in memphis!

44. Debralee -
I think she has a nice voice, song doesn't really demand attention which is obvious due to lack of sales. Should be interesting to see how the top 24 turn out when we vote. I think everyone who has talent should get a shot. I don't think it was Carly's time in the industry when this video was produced.

45. LisaP -
Even if she got taken out, Josiah would not be her replacement. Another female would take her place - how hard is that to understand? I don't think she should be taken out, she's talented - and the only real requirment as far as I know is that they can't currently have a record deal.

Oh, and please stop with the conspiracy theories about her using a new name - she got married, and most women do change their name when they get married.

46. becky -
They are creating this whole thing. A big publicty stunt. Now they will kick her off and bring back the guy that lived in his car that alot of people liked.
The needed to put a spark in the show to kick off the new season

47. cindi -
it's too bad she took a spot someone else could have had. i am from san diego and was glad to see she made it to the top 24. however, with this new information, i will not be voting for her. there is so much talent out there that hasn't had the shots she has. she should feel shame for depriving one of them their chance. gues that's why they call it "a dog eat dog world".

48. Jim S -
i think she has what it takes, she needs the right people writing her music! the girl can sing..........

49. shabnumh -
let her out let josiah or kyle in

50. EarthWindFire82 -
American Idol is full of singers who've had a deal or chance elsewhere like Bobby Wilson. You all might know him better as Bobby Valentino. He was rejected by Simon and Randy. He was in a group prior to his AI audition named Mista.

And there you go.

51. Yahoo! Music User -
bo! bo! bo! thats all i will be screaming!

52. Stephanie -
Yeah this seems rediculously unfair =/ She should probably look into something else though anyways as this video tbh is horrible =/

53. Anna W -
Wow. AI should b sued.

54. Miss C -
I can truly say I have never seen a single episode...ever. A plant...2 words..yawn and duh!!!!! When is the reality tv vomit gonna stop????? It truly should be seen as an insult to intelligent minds everywhere, guess since this vomit is so popular there are very few intelligent minds left?!

55. ERNEST -
Big deal. If they are talented enought to make it a ways on star search/armerican idol etc. it will only increase the quality of the eventual winner(s). And if the exposure wasn't enough before, perhaps it will be now if not (coupled with talent) they won't make it anyway. So let's see and stop crying about it.

56. PatriciaW -
i think she should be kick off the show its not fair to others who might have a chance

57. Shawnda R -
she had her chance, its also not her fault the record company doesnt know how to promote her. maybe they had the wrong songs. anyways, maybe she should have another chance but A. I is not the place for it.

58. Aly Strong -
WOW !!! thats a trip , very interesting

59. Yahoo! Music User -
At the time of the MCA deal, Randy Jackson was head of A & R. He was the guy sourcing the material for her album. I think he'd like to keep this whole mess quiet.

Pity the internet is around, huh?

http://www.votefortheworst.com has the truth.

60. Yahoo! Music User -
You know, Kelly Clarkson was in a studio recording an album when she was put onto American Idol. Apparently, their regulations for getting on the show aren't that strict. I really dig Carly and hope she goes far. But everyone should know by now that American Idol is set up to the utmost degree. The fact that contestants have to audition before 3 different sets of judges before making it Paula, Randy, and Simon should say a lot. Especially considering the amount of un-talented people we get to see during those auditions.
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