Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Two Asian American singers. keep their hopes high on American Idol's Top Ten

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Francisco Martin sings from his home in Daly City, Caalif.

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A shy Filipino American kid from Daly City, California and a Nepalese American from Wichita, Kansas who's into country and reggae, have made it into the top 10 of American Idol.


Francisco Martin and Arthur Gunn advanced out of the top 20 based on fan voting to make it into the top 10.They now go onto next week’s show when the top seven fan favorites will be revealed.

Martin was the last contestant named into the top 10, causing the 19-year old some nervous moments. Judges however emphasized the order of the reveal was random and not based on number of votes.

The singer, as did all the contestants appeared from home and introduced viewers to his mom, a frontline nurse at Laguna Honda nursing home in San Francisco, his sister Francesca and his dog.

Because of social distancing rules and the stay-at-home mandates to slow the spread of the coronavirus, American Idol had to come up with a way to continue live reality show that asks audience members to vote for their favorites. So, this year, instead of performing on stage in front of a live audience, the singers are having to sing from their homes.

Martin said being at home under quarantine has “messed with his mind” and his anxiety as he’s constantly worried about his mother being exposed to the coronavirus.

Preparing for Idol has taken his mind off things, which he says has helped. He admits being anxious about consistently being on top of his game.



He performed "Falling like the Stars," which moved judge Katy Perry to tears of joys.

Fellow judge Luke Bryan called Martin “a diamond in the rough” who “really knows how to get all the emotion out of a song.”

Lionel Richie heaped on his own praise.

“Halfway through that song, I saw you fly out of your nervousness and give us exactly what you’re all about-true talent, man.


Joining Martin next week is the show's first Nepalese American contestant. Gunn, whose birth name is Dibesh Pokharel, was born in Kathmandu, Nepal and moved with his parents to Wichita five years ago so his sisters could attend school. He performed in coffee shops in Wichita before taking his shot on American Idol.

Although he had been singing and playing his guitar since he was a kid in Nepal, it wasn't until his family moved to Wichita that he was drawn to the country music genre.

He drew praise for his reggae twist on the John Denver classicm "Country Roads." "You have a hit record there, my friend," said Richie.

Gunn, 21, is an original, putting his own spin on familiar songs and making the songs his own. After his audition song, Bryan asked him if he wanted to open for his upcoming concert?

Earlier in the singing competition, Richie went on to encourage the singer: “This is me talking to you and you have no idea what this journey is going to for you. You are the story we need to tell and welcome to the world.”

The judges used their save to advance Makayla Phillips into the next round, meaning there will be 11 competing for seven slots next Sunday.

Audience voting on the America Idol website or the American Idol App until Tuesday, 9 a.m. EST, 6 aa.m. PST. American Idol can be seen on ABC, 8 p.m. on Sundays.

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