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Follow Ayla’s quest to become America’s Idol




Sun Chronicle reporter Lauren Carter and photographer Mark Stockwell are in Los Angeles this week reporting on Wrentham home-town girl Ayla Brown and her quest to make it to No. 1 on FOX-TV’s "American Idol." Read Carter’s reports and blogs here, at thesunchronicle.com, and in The Sun Chronicle through the weekend.

 


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Ayla Fan wrote on Mar 13, 2006 1:26 PM:

" Simon made it clear - be blonde, cutesy, dumb and have a hard luck story - and you are an American Idol. Ayla - you were great, but let your intelligence and grace take you to a higher ground. You've got the world in the palm of your hands. "

PunkRockPrincess wrote on Mar 10, 2006 6:05 PM:

" i think you are better off playing basketball with your scholarship and then pursuing your singing career. Ayla you are young and what a way to have both worlds!!! Keep up the great work and don't let this break you! Be strong! "

Don wrote on Mar 10, 2006 11:32 AM:

" I hated that Ayla got voted off, but the voters don't always get it right. Anyway the top 12 won't be as exciting to watch for sure. Keep up the singing career and good luck in the basketball arena also "

Lauren Carter -- from Hollywood wrote on Mar 9, 2006 6:30 PM:

" Hollywood is by far the most multicultural place I’ve been to. Its diversity stands in stark contrast to what I’m used to back East. Our hotel is on the Sunset Strip, in front of the TV Guide building. Mark and I walked the strip for a mile or two last night in search of an everyday-type burgers and fries type restaurant that didn't fall into the fast food category. Turns out they don’t do everyday here. We ended up at a Mexican restaurant across the street, where I asked a bartender named Fermin if he’d watched “American Idol” on the TV screens in the bar that night, and he responded with “American what?” It's an interesting collision or intersection of cultures, to say the least. At the same time there’s an enormous culture of consumerism here. Stores upon stores line virtually every street. Nearly every guest at the hotel walks in with bags in hand, full of something recently bought. And then there's "American Idol" just down the street, where "unknowns" vie for the chance to become national stars. I wonder how it's all related. I think the common thread could lie in a word: opportunity. "

Wendy Everett Haraldsen wrote on Mar 9, 2006 4:50 PM:

" Being raised in Wrentham made me very proud of my roots. Ayla is a very talented and poised young lady. I have spread her fan base to my new roots in Northern Virginia. Ayla reach for the stars. "

Lauren Carter -- from Hollywood wrote on Mar 9, 2006 2:11 AM:

" I had to comment on one other thing tonight – the party. Excuse me, The Party. It’s American Idol’s bash for the show’s Top 12 contestants following Thursday night’s elimination episode at 8 p.m. on the Fox Network. The show’s Top 12 contestants – to be announced Thursday night – will attend The Party later that night in a currently undisclosed location. And if Wrentham’s Ayla Brown is one of the Top 12, so will we. I have to wonder what an “American Idol” party would be like. I also have to wonder how Brown would feel about going from one of 12,000 hopefuls trying out at Gillette Stadium to one of the Top 12 in the country according to “Idol.” Hopefully we’ll get the chance to find out the answer to both. Stay tuned... "

Kathy Moreshead wrote on Mar 9, 2006 12:46 AM:

" I think she's doing great!!!! Keep up the good work and believe in yourself.. "


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