
Here are the official Top 13 Finalists of American Idol Season 10 as announced during the competition's Top 24 elimination episode:
The Viewers Choice

Garner, North Carolina
An extremely likable teen with a natural country delivery, he's perhaps not as polished as some of the others.

Rossville, Georgia
The sassy country-pop semifinals performance from the teen Steven Tyler dubbed "The One" continued a string of strong showings.

Howard Beach, New York
Pia became an instant favorite Wednesday by tackling The Pretenders' I'll Stand by You, finishing with a flurry of high notes.

New York, New York
She made her bid to become the first Latina Idol with a bilingual version of the Mariah Carey hit Hero.

Compton, California
He put to rest concerns about a tendency to oversing with a dramatic but controlled rendition of Burt Bacharach and Hal David's A House Is Not a Home.

Idyllwild, California
Casey's an early front-runner thanks to the sense of humor and unpredictability he brings to each jazzy performance.

Mountain House, California
This young Filipino-American singer impressed more with tone than vocal acrobatics.

Nashville, Tennessee
He enhanced his reputation for quirkiness during the semi-finals by wandering around the stage as he tossed-off a note-perfect version of Rod Stewart's Maggie Mae. But he's the only finalist with an album currently on a Billboard chart.

Wheeling, Illinois
Her sultry, bluesy delivery seems to be finding an audience.

Santa Cruz, California
Probably the only real rocker in the crew, James turned heads by bringing a Judas Priest song to Idol for the first time.
The Wild Cards

Nashville, Tennessee
Faced with elimination, this wild card diva-in-the-making sang And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going - and the judges agreed.

Kent, Washington
The wild-card pick struggled with Bruno Mars' Just the Way You Are Tuesday but fought his way back with a heartfelt gospel ballad Thursday.

Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Her look and song choices (including Donnie Hathaway's For All We Know Thursday) suggest a musical diversity that makes her a true wild card.
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