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Idolizers: ET fans sing praises of Adam Lambert at Tennessee Theatre show
Former “American Idol” contestant Adam Lambert may not have been the winner of his final round of the television competition, but by the indication of the fans outside the Tennessee Theatre before his concert on Tuesday, he was still the artist to beat.
Some fans had waited for hours to get a chance to see the performer. The crowd ranged from young women in short dresses in their teens and early 20s to older conservatively dressed couples in their 60s to young men. Stephanie Scalesi and her 13-year-old daughter, Kamiryn, waited four hours for a chance to see the performer. The two had their photo made with opening act Orianthi.
Stephanie wore a hand-printed T-shirt that read, “My daughter wants to marry Adam Lambert” on the front and “Yeah, I was going to marry George Michael (must be genetic)” on the back.
“She got all A’s and this is her reward,” said Stephanie.
“I’ve been a fan since day one,” said Kamiryn. “I just like his style and his music.”
An older couple who appeared to be in their 60s were fervent fans, but were wary of giving their names.
“He has incredible talent,” said the man. “Elvis could only wish that he could do what Adam Lambert can do.”
“I really like the theatrical side of it,” said the woman.
The couple said they had been won over by Lambert on “American Idol” and pulled for him every week.
“I thought he should’ve won,” said Dorothy Smith. “He was one of the best they ever had.”
Carole Tucker, who brought her 16-year-old daugther, Katherine, to the show, said Lambert’s flamboyant behavior on “The American Music Awards” was a little over the top, but she didn’t expect he would be quite as controversial in concert.
“I think that was just a ploy,” said Tucker. “He seems like a nice, polite young man. He’s good to his parents.”
“He’s just unique and different from everyone else,” said Katherine.
Both agreed that, in addition the musical aspect, Lambert was fun to watch.
Friends Michael Ramsey and Kristi Tuggle had waited since 11:30 a.m. for a chance to meet Lambert.
“He’s definitely not afraid to be himself,” said Ramsey.
Tuggle said that was a good thing.
“You are who you are, and it doesn’t matter what anybody thinks,” she said.