Publié : lun. janv. 28, 2008 12:08 pm
Citation : Monday, January 28, 2008
Star-spangled GIG
Jordin Sparks lands dream job at Super Bowl XLII
Christina Fuoco-Karasinski / Special to The Detroit News
During an interview before the "American Idols Live!" show in Jordin Sparks' hometown of Glendale, Ariz., last summer, the sixth-season winner said there's nothing she wanted to do more than sing the national anthem at Super Bowl XLII. She was ready to play the part, having been clad in an Arizona Cardinals jersey.
Since then, her dream has come true. The daughter of ex-football star Phillippi Sparks will kick off the Glendale, Ariz., event on Sunday. We spoke with Sparks, 18, about her upcoming Super Bowl gig, what it's like being the youngest "American Idol" winner, and what it was like to work with singer Chris Brown.
Q . How do you feel about singing the national anthem this weekend?
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A . I can't believe they asked me to do it. But I'm so, so happy about it, and it's crazy because millions of people watch "American Idol." It's like I didn't think anything could get any bigger. Now, I'm doing the Super Bowl and billions of people are watching that.
Q . You're the youngest winner of "American Idol." Do you feel like you have to prove yourself or work harder because of that?
A . Yeah, I definitely think in some aspects of it I've had to work harder. Everybody was in their twenties and up; they kind of knew a little bit more about themselves. As a person, they had more experience and more growth. For me, I'm trying to reach the bar that they set, selling millions of records. All that good stuff. I'm just taking it day by day, step by step and I'm just doing what I can.
source:
http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/ar ... /801280309
Star-spangled GIG
Jordin Sparks lands dream job at Super Bowl XLII
Christina Fuoco-Karasinski / Special to The Detroit News
During an interview before the "American Idols Live!" show in Jordin Sparks' hometown of Glendale, Ariz., last summer, the sixth-season winner said there's nothing she wanted to do more than sing the national anthem at Super Bowl XLII. She was ready to play the part, having been clad in an Arizona Cardinals jersey.
Since then, her dream has come true. The daughter of ex-football star Phillippi Sparks will kick off the Glendale, Ariz., event on Sunday. We spoke with Sparks, 18, about her upcoming Super Bowl gig, what it's like being the youngest "American Idol" winner, and what it was like to work with singer Chris Brown.
Q . How do you feel about singing the national anthem this weekend?
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A . I can't believe they asked me to do it. But I'm so, so happy about it, and it's crazy because millions of people watch "American Idol." It's like I didn't think anything could get any bigger. Now, I'm doing the Super Bowl and billions of people are watching that.
Q . You're the youngest winner of "American Idol." Do you feel like you have to prove yourself or work harder because of that?
A . Yeah, I definitely think in some aspects of it I've had to work harder. Everybody was in their twenties and up; they kind of knew a little bit more about themselves. As a person, they had more experience and more growth. For me, I'm trying to reach the bar that they set, selling millions of records. All that good stuff. I'm just taking it day by day, step by step and I'm just doing what I can.
source:
http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/ar ... /801280309