American Juniors
American Juniors is an American reality television singing competition series that was broadcast for one season from June 3 to August 19, 2003, on Fox. The series was a spin-off of American Idol, but with younger contestants, and had the same production team as American Idol: it was created by Simon Fuller and 19 Entertainment, along with FremantleMedia, and directed by Bruce Gowers, and produced by Nigel Lythgoe and Ken Warwick.
However, unlike American Idol, the goal of the competition was not to find a single winner, but rather to create a singing group of five of the contestants. In this way, American Juniors more closely resembled the British series S Club Search, which had produced the group S Club Juniors.
The show spawned the singing group American Juniors, which disbanded in 2005 after their self-titled studio album's lackluster sales.
The show was filmed in Los Angeles, California.
Structure
Auditions (June 3 and 10)
Two thousand young people auditioned for the show. From there, a selected group of kids and their parents were flown out to Hollywood to participate in "Hollywood Week." During "Hollywood Week", several cuts took place, eliminating all but 20 of the young people who originally auditioned. These young people were shown on TV during 2 top-20 episodes, which each showcased 10 participants.Live performances
For each top-20 episode, America voted for the 5 participants they wanted to see in the top-10. Once the top-10 was formed, people across the U.S. voted each week for the one contestant they wanted to put into the group. The results were aired the following evening with the next round beginning the following week. Taylor Thompson was the first contestant voted into the group. She was eventually followed by her younger sister, Tori Thompson, Chauncey Matthews, Lucy Hale, and Danielle White.Top 20 Semi-Final 1: Contestant Choice (June 17 and 18)
;Results:- Advanced to Top 10 Finals: Chauncey Matthews, Danielle White, AJ Melendez, Morgan Burke, Katelyn Tarver
- Celebrity performers: Justin Guarini
- Group performance: "Kids in America"
Top 20 Semi-Final 2: Contestant Choice (June 24 and 25)
- Theme: Contestant Choice
Contestant | Song | Result |
Jordan McCoy | "Stupid Cupid" | Top 5 |
Lucy Hale | "Get Here" | Top 5 |
Quinton Caruthers | "You Are the Sunshine of My Life" | Eliminated |
Lauren Klena | "L-O-V-E" | Eliminated |
Chantel Kohl | "Open Arms" | Top 5 |
Brennan Hillard | "That Thing You Do" | Eliminated |
Mercedes Ruiz | "Can't Fight the Moonlight" | Eliminated |
Taylor Thompson | "The Shoop Shoop Song " | Top 5 |
Canyon Grove | "You've Got a Friend" | Eliminated |
Tori Thompson | "Let 'Er Rip" | Top 5 |
;Results:
Advanced to Top 10 Finals: Tori Thompson, Taylor Thompson, Jordan McCoy, Lucy Hale, Chantel Kohl
- Celebrity performers: Ruben Studdard
- Group performance: "Put a Little Love in Your Heart"
Top 10 (July 1 and 2)
- Theme: Songs of 1969
Contestant | Song | Result |
AJ Melendez | "My Cherie Amour" | Returned |
Katelyn Tarver | "I'll Never Fall in Love Again" | Returned |
Jordan McCoy | "More Today Than Yesterday" | Returned |
Chantel Kohl | "You've Made Me So Very Happy" | Top 2 |
Chauncey Matthews | "This Guy's in Love With You" | Returned |
Morgan Burke | "Build Me Up Buttercup" | Returned |
Lucy Hale | "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me" | Returned |
Tori Thompson | "Bad Moon Rising" | Top 3 |
Danielle White | "Good Morning Starshine" | Returned |
Taylor Thompson | "Proud Mary" | 1st |
;Results:
- Top 3: Chantel, Tori, and Taylor
- Top 2: Chantel and Taylor
- Advanced to American Juniors Group: Taylor
- Group performance: "Make Your Own Kind Of Music"
- Celebrity performers: Tamyra Gray
- Taylor's encore performance : "Proud Mary"
Top 9 (July 8 and 16)
- Theme: Songs of 1970
- Tori Thompson - "Love The One You're With"
- Danielle White - " Close To You"
- Morgan Burke - "Love Grows
- Chauncey Matthews - "Hey There Lonely Girl"
- Chantel Kohl - "Stony End"
- Jordan McCoy - "ABC"
- Katelyn Tarver - "We've Only Just Begun"
- AJ Melendez - "I'll Be There"
- Lucy Hale - "Make It Easy On Yourself"
- Top 3: AJ Melendez, Tori Thompson, and Chauncey Matthews
- Top 2: Chauncey Matthews and Tori Thompson
- Advanced To American Juniors Group: Tori Thompson
- Group performance: "United We Stand"
- Taylor Thompson's music video: "Cheeseburgers For Me"
- Celebrity performer: Brian McKnight
- Tori's encore performance: "Love The One You're With"
Top 8 (July 23 and 24)
- Theme: Songs of 1962
- AJ Melendez - "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes"
- Danielle White - "The Loco-Motion"
- Chantel Kohl - "Don't Make Me Over"
- Chauncey Matthews - "Moon River"
- Lucy Hale - "Breaking Up is Hard To"
- Morgan Burke - "Can't Help Falling in Love"
- Jordan McCoy - "Sealed with a Kiss"
- Katelyn Tarver - "Tell Him"
- Top 3: Lucy Hale, Chauncey Matthews, and Chantel Kohl
- Top 2: Chauncey Matthews and Chantel Kohl
- Advanced to American Juniors Group: Chauncey Matthews
- Group performance: "Do You Love Me"
- Taylor Thompson and Tori Thompson's music video: Bring the house down
- Celebrity performer: Kelly Clarkson
- Chauncey's encore performance: "Moon River"
Top 7 (July 29 and 30)
- Theme: Songs of 1980
- Katelyn Tarver - "On the Radio"
- Morgan Burke - "Rock With You"
- Jordan McCoy - "Magic"
- Danielle White - "Daydream Believer"
- AJ Melendez - "Still"
- Chantel Kohl - "Brass In Pocket "
- Lucy Hale - "Call Me"
- Top 3: AJ Melendez, Lucy Hale, and Chantel Kohl
- Top 2: Lucy Hale and Chantel Kohl
- Advanced to American Juniors Group: Lucy Hale
- Group performance: "Still Rock and Roll to Me"
- Taylor Thompson, Tori Thompson, and Chauncey Matthews's music video: Sundown
- Celebrity performer: Monica
- Lucy's encore performance: "Call Me"
Final Round (August 5 and 12)
- Theme: S Club Songs
- Morgan Burke - "Bring the House Down"
- Danielle White - "Never Had a Dream Come True"
- AJ Melendez - "Alive"
- Jordan McCoy - "You Are the One"
- Chantel Kohl - "Sundown"
- Katelyn Tarver - "Have You Ever"
- Top 3: Danielle White, Chantel Kohl, and AJ Melendez
- Top 2: Danielle White and Chantel Kohl
- Final member of American Juniors: Danielle White
- Morgan Burke performs: "Build Me Up Buttercup"
- Katelyn Tarver performs: "I'll Never Fall In Love Again"
- Chantel Kohl performs: "Open Arms"
- Jordan McCoy performs: "I Love You More Than Yesterday"
- Danielle White performs: "Colors of the Wind"
- AJ Melendez performs: "I'll Be There"
- Group performance: "Kids In America"
- Danielle White's Encore performance: "Never Had a Dream Come True"
- Chantel Kohl's Encore performance: "Sundown"
- AJ Melendez's Encore performance: "Alive"
- Official American Juniors group perform: "One Step Closer"
Concert Special (August 19)
- American Juniors performs: "Reach"
- Danielle White and the American Juniors performs: "Never Had a Dream Come True"
- American Juniors performs: "Bring It All Back"
- Debbie Gibson performs "Lost in Your Eyes"
- Lucy Hale and the American Juniors performs: "Have You Ever"
- Gladys Knight performs: "If I Could"
- Gladys Knight and the American Juniors performs "???"
- American Juniors performs: "One Step Closer"
- American Juniors performs: " Friends"
Ratings and aborted second season
Following the show
The show led to the creation of the five-member group American Juniors. The group made a brief appearance on the December 2003 American Idol Christmas special, An American Idol Christmas. Their debut album American Juniors was released on October 26, 2004, after a year's delay from its original scheduled date.The group American Juniors disbanded in 2005, after having received relatively little publicity.
Lucy Hale is currently by far the most successful contestant from American Juniors, having acted in a number of films and television shows, most notably the series Pretty Little Liars. She returned to her musical roots after a number of years in 2014 with the release of the country album Road Between for Disney Music Group's "Nashville" label.
In 2011, Tori and Taylor Thompson resurfaced on NBC's The Voice as a singing duo. They were selected and coached by Cee Lo Green but were voted off in the first live show.
Katelyn Tarver released a short-length album as well as her debut album Wonderful Crazy and her debut EP A Little More Free. She also got her big break in acting as Jo Taylor in Big Time Rush. In 2019, she appeared on NBC's Songland.
Jordan McCoy was signed to Diddy's label, Bad Boy Records, having only released demos. She was part of the revival of the defunct girl group, Dream, now called Lady Phoenix.
In 2020, Grace Leer auditioned for season 18 of American Idol. She made it to Hollywood after singing "Crowded Table" by The Highwomen. She eventually was eliminated at the Top 11.