By Dan Whitcomb
LOS ANGELES— Jason Castro, the mellow singer
whose dreadlocked good looks earned the devotion of countless
teenage girls, was voted off "American Idol" on Wednesday,
leaving three finalists to compete for the show’s top prize.
The departure of Castro, 20, whittled the
competition on the top-rated TV talent show down to scruffy
alternative rocker David Cook, baby-faced crooner David
Archuleta and last-girl-standing Syesha Mercado.
Castro had been advised to pack his suitcase
by no-nonsense "Idol" judge Simon Cowell on Tuesday after
bungling the lyrics to Bob Dylan’s 1965 classic "Mr Tambourine
Man" and showed little surprise as he was given the hook.
He smiled broadly and clapped as host Ryan
Seacrest broke the news and laughed during his final
performance, a version of Bob Marley’s "I Shot the Sheriff."
The Texas-born Castro, who collected the
fewest votes from viewers, was booted in the final minutes of
the show after performances by pop rockers Maroon 5 and season
four finalist Bo Bice.
He attributed his downfall to his
inexperience, telling Seacrest that he had tried to pick songs
he was familiar with but "even then I screwed it up."
Seacrest said nearly 51 million votes were
cast on the show this week, a season high.
"American Idol" pits singers from across the
country against one another in a months-long competition. Past
winners such as Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood have gone on
to music stardom.
While "Idol" remains America’s most-watched
TV show, this year has seen its second straight season of
declining ratings.
Variety has reported that Nielsen data showed
"Idol" was averaging 28.9 million viewers on its Tuesday and
Wednesday night broadcasts – down 8 percent from 31.3 million
one year ago at this point.
The show’s winner, who is awarded a recording contract, will
be announced during the live finale in May. –Reuters