Can Reality TV Get Basic Facts Right?
A kid just sang "Jailhouse Rock" on American Idol. This week's theme is music of the 60s.
Jailhouse Rock was recorded by Elvis in 1957.
A few weeks ago, "Dance War: Bruno vs. Carrie Ann," had a motown theme. Most of the songs performed were not recorded by Motown artists.
How hard is it to get such basic facts correct?
If a kid sings a 50s song during 60s week of American Idol, shouldn't they be disqualified? Surely the musical director for the show knows that Jailhouse Rock is not a 60s tune.
OK, maybe I watch too much television.
Jailhouse Rock was recorded by Elvis in 1957.
A few weeks ago, "Dance War: Bruno vs. Carrie Ann," had a motown theme. Most of the songs performed were not recorded by Motown artists.
How hard is it to get such basic facts correct?
If a kid sings a 50s song during 60s week of American Idol, shouldn't they be disqualified? Surely the musical director for the show knows that Jailhouse Rock is not a 60s tune.
OK, maybe I watch too much television.
Labels: American Idol, Dance War, Gary Stager, reality tv