Thursday, June 28, 2012
Fomer X-Factor group, featuring Wall High School recent graduate Cari Fletcher, on Wednesday began shooting a video for the group's first original song
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Thursday, June 28, 2012
Lakoda Rayne, the fomer X-Factor singing group featuring Wall High School 2012 graduate Cari Fletcher, on Wednesday began shooting a video for the group's first original song at Fletcher's township home. The group, put together months ago for the nationwide talent show's last season after each of its contestants had been cut as individual acts, has continued to persue their dreams after the national cameras had turned away. National singing star Paula Abdul, a former judge on the show, remains a mentor to the group, which has shrunk from a foursome to a trio since former member Paige Elizabeth Ogle recently left the group. The group's new song, "Emergency Brake,'' is a power country-pop tune in keeping with the trio's previous covers. …
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Fletcher, a Wall High School Senior, heads home after long run
Lakoda Rayne, the hastily put together girl singing group featuring Wall High School singer Cari Fletcher was eliminated from competition on Simon Cowell's X Factor. The group received the least number of audience votes from Tuesday's round of competition. The girls were the first of two acts to be eliminated from the show Wednesday. "I just feel so bad for them,'' said Lauren Greco, Fletcher's vocal coach and also a Wall resident. "I know they all wanted this more than anything.'' The grand prize of the show is a $5 million recording contract and a starring role in a Pepsi commerical to be shown during next year's Super Bowl. "They really put their hearts and souls into everything and I'm certain they're going to do big things in the …
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Audience votes tallied for Wednesday's show
Wall High School singer Cari Fletcher and her group Lakoda Rayne on Tuesday performed a Taylor Swift hit on Simon Cowell's X Factor show in persuit of a $5 million recording contract. The group performed the smash hit song "You Belong To Me'' by the grammy-winning Swift. Cowell said it was "by far your best performance to date.'' "I'm not going to say the vocals were perfect,'' he continued. "You are four really sweet girls and I wish two (acts) weren't going home tonight.'' The group's mentor, judge Paula Abdul, was moved to tears and could barely speak following the performance. "The sky is the limit,'' Abdul said through tears. Judge Nicole Scherzinger had high praise. "I felt like I was watching you in concert,'' Scherzinger said. …
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Girl group advances to the top nine
Wall High School singer Cari Fletcher continues to win on X Factor, advancing to the top nine acts on Simon Cowell's singing competition that promises a $5 million recording contract for the winner. Fletcher's group, "Lakoda Rayne'' was the second of nine acts chosen by audience votes to advance to the next round. That's a big turnaround from the previous week when the four-member group garnered among the lowest votes from the nationwide television audience. The girls screamed in delight following the announcement that they had won the opportunity to continue on the show. The group's mentor and X Factor judge Paula Abdul rushed to congratulate the group, returning to the judges platform. "I told you so,'' she said, proudly, to Cowell and …
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Narrowly escaping elimination, group returns on "Rock Week"
Lakoda Rayne, featuring Wall Township High School singer Cari Fletcher, put their own spin on another Fleetwood Mac tune on X Factor Wednesday, with mixed reviews from the show's judges. Lakoda Rayne performed "Go Your Own Way,'' from the 70s supergroup live on stage in Los Angeles and carried nationwide on network television. Following the song, the judges weighed in with their opinons. Judge L.A. Reid was first. "I'm happy to see that this was the first time I've seen you have fun,'' Reid said. "Does it measure up? Do you have what it takes to be global superstars?'' Before he had a chance to continue, Fletcher, a 17-year-old senior at Wall High, answered, emphatically, for him: "We definitely do,'' she said. Judge Nicole Scherzinger …
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Lakoda Rayne continues on in competition, but barely
Lakoda Rayne, X Factor girl group sensation featuring Wall Township High School singer Cari Fletcher, sang for survival on the Simon Cowell show tonight after the group received among the lowest number of audience votes Wednesday. It came down to the final seconds of Thursday's show. And to the final judge -- the judge who has been the most critical of the group since they have performed together. But in the end, Fletcher's group was allowed to continue when Simon Cowell's deciding vote went in favor of Lakoda Rayne. They will perform live again next week. The group, formed from four singers previously cut from Simon Cowell's singing competition, performed live on Wednesday singing Keith Urban's hit "Somebody like you.'' But the group …
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
High School singer Cari Fletcher hopes to continue on X Factor
The field is being narrowed down to 10 acts on Simon Cowell's X Factor singing competition and Wall High School singer Cari Fletcher hopes to be still standing with her group, Lakoda Rayne, when the results come in tomorrow. Fletcher, a 17-year-old Wall High senior, was originally a solo act on the show but was grouped with three other girls to form Lakoda Rayne and allowed to continue competing. The group on Wednesday sang Keith Urban's hit "Somebody like you,'' to the delight of the live audience in Los Angles and, apparently, the four judges. "You're becoming the group I always hoped and prayed you'd become,'' judge Simon Cowell said following the performance. "Your presence together continues to be so natural and effortless,'' said …
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Wall High School Senior continues to win on national singing competition
Another week, another win. Wall High School senior Cari Fletcher continues her success streak on the national singing competition X Factor. Lakoda Rayne, featuring Fletcher, was among the 10 acts chosen by audience votes to continue on to the next round in the competition. One other act will move to the next round. One will be cut. The group on Wednesday performed Fleetwood Mac's "Landslide," live before a television audience of millions and received a mixed bag of compliments and criticisms from the show's celebrity judges. "I thought they did well. Their harmonies blended beautifully,'' said Lauren Greco, Fletcher's vocal coach of the last three years. "And that's not easy to do, especially since they were put together at the last minute…
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Viewing party held at high school as Fletcher sings for millions again
Some sitting in the Wall High School auditorium Wednesday night are wearing black T-shirts in support of a hometown singer competing on a national stage before a live audience of millions. They're young children, teens and adults. And they're all here to support Wall High School singer Cari Fletcher, who is just minutes away from performing on Simon Cowell's X Factor singing competition. When Fletcher, a 17-year-old senior, appears with her group, Lakoda Rayne, the audience erupts with applause. Then, absolute silence. The group sings Fleetwood Mac's melancholy tune "Landslide." Then, wild applause once again. "I thought they did wonderful,'' said Joann Fletcher, Cari Fletcher's aunt, who attended the viewing held at the high school with …
Cari Fletcher, Wall High School senior, to appear again on X Factor
Tonight, it’s in your hands. Wall Township High School singing star Cari Fletcher is scheduled to appear on Simon Cowell’s X Factor talent show tonight for a second live performance with her newly formed group, Lakoda Rayne, as the 17-year-old senior tries to stay in the ever-tightening competition for a $5 million recording contract. But instead of the show’s celebrity judges deciding who stays and who goes home, the show turns to the television audience to decide. Tonight’s show is set to air on the Fox television network at 8 p.m. and will carry live performances from the show’s 12 remaining finalists, Fletcher’s group among them. At the conclusion of the program, telephone lines will be opened, allowing the audience to cast votes for …
denise
12:08 pm on Sunday, November 27, 2011
How did simon know they would be voted off the show Tuesday right after they performed? His comment directly after there performance was he was sorry they wouldn't be there after tomorrow {wednesdays) show. He already knew before america voted. How can that be?   more ›