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Long before the bright lights of American Idol, John Foster was just a teenager helping out at his family’s meat market in ...
Addis native John Foster is heading home to celebrate his Top 3 spot in American Idol, and both Addis and Plaquemine city ...
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Soap Central on MSN“Everybody’s doing great” American Idol judge Luke Bryan comments on John Foster’s performance that earned him a Top 3 spotJohn Foster, the 18-year-old college student from Louisiana, officially sang his way into the American Idol Season 23 Top 3 ...
Foster originally auditioned for American Idol in Nashville singing “Don’t Rock the Jukebox” by Alan Jackson and “Goodbye Time” by Conway Twitty. The judges voted “yes” sending him to the next round ...
Foster, 18, graduated from Brusly High School and secured his spot after performing “The Bare Necessities” and “The Rainbow ...
Louisiana's John Foster is headed into Sunday night's "American Idol" grand finale after another magical "Disney Night" on ...
John Foster, a biology major at Louisiana State University, is one of five 'American Idol' contestants left vying for the season 23 crown.
American Idol took a moment to honor moms across America on Mother's Day (May 11). One special moment came when Louisiana native John Foster took the stage to sing a rendition Brooks & Dunn's 1991 hit ...
On Sunday night's show, the remaining seven contestants were trimmed to five, Foster included. He performed "Almost There," ...
Louisiana is proudly represented on this season of American Idol, with Addis' John Foster turning heads and warming hearts with his musical talent.
After a performance of Bonnie Raitt's "Something to Talk About" and America's vote, Louisiana teen John Foster is now in ...
John Foster may not be in town, but his face is everywhere.
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