Vocal talent, dollops of Southern charm, and an extra sliver of votes helped Michael Sarver make it into the Top 12 of American Idol this week. And he's counting on his luck continuing.
"I can acknowledge that the hard-working American is part of the appeal here," said the Jasper native in an interview Thursday. "I believe that real-world people can relate to me, especially in the economy and the days that we live in. I see it as chance to see for someone to rise from the ashes."
After two emotional, roller-coaster days this week, the 27-year-old, former oil-field worker and his two Idol colleagues, Alexis Grace and Danny Gokey, shared their concerns and hopes about their personal lives and upcoming episodes in a national conference call.Questions fired at the three ranged from obvious to quirky.
"I can acknowledge that the hard-working American is part of the appeal here," said the Jasper native in an interview Thursday. "I believe that real-world people can relate to me, especially in the economy and the days that we live in. I see it as chance to see for someone to rise from the ashes."
After two emotional, roller-coaster days this week, the 27-year-old, former oil-field worker and his two Idol colleagues, Alexis Grace and Danny Gokey, shared their concerns and hopes about their personal lives and upcoming episodes in a national conference call.Questions fired at the three ranged from obvious to quirky.
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