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    John Foster’s Emotional Tribute Leaves Carrie Underwood Blushing and Lionel Richie Speechless on American Idol

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodMay 5, 20253 Mins Read
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    John Foster Shines Bright on American Idol with Heartfelt Tribute
    With his signature cowboy hat, trusty acoustic guitar, and a voice steeped in traditional country, John Foster is fast becoming one of the standout stars of American Idol Season 23. The 18-year-old from Louisiana stole the spotlight once again with a touching performance that had Carrie Underwood beaming and the audience on their feet.

    An Emotional Homage That Struck a Chord
    In the latest live show, Foster chose a powerful ballad: “I Told You So,” a classic originally by Randy Travis and later famously covered by Carrie Underwood herself. But this wasn’t just a song choice — it was a heartfelt nod to a country legend sitting right there at the judges’ table.

    Delivering the song with raw sincerity and crystal-clear vocals, Foster made the moment feel intimate and personal. Carrie’s response said it all.

    “I’m blushing!” she said with a grin. “Each challenge you push yourself. I love watching you grow.”

    The Judges Were All In
    It wasn’t just Carrie who was moved. All three judges were quick to heap praise:

    Lionel Richie: “I am so proud of you. You killed it!”

    Luke Bryan: “Great job! You impress me so much on so many levels.”

    Carrie even likened Foster’s style to the legendary Dwight Yoakam — high praise for any aspiring country artist.

    Foster didn’t just sing the song — he lived it, blending his Southern roots and heartfelt emotion into a performance that felt both timeless and personal.

    A Track Record of Unforgettable Moments
    This isn’t Foster’s first show-stopper. From his debut audition — a medley of George Jones’ “Don’t Rock the Jukebox” and Conway Twitty’s “Goodbye Time” — he’s consistently showcased a deep respect for country’s golden era.

    Highlights of his journey so far include:

    “Neon Moon” – Brooks & Dunn

    “In Color” – Jamey Johnson

    “Callin’ Baton Rouge” – Garth Brooks

    His original track – “Tell That Angel I Love Her”

    During Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Week, Foster wowed the crowd with a lively take on Elvis Presley’s “Jailhouse Rock,” incorporating performance flair without straying from his country core — thanks in part to mentorship from the legendary James Taylor.

    The Road Ahead Looks Bright
    Now firmly in the Top 10, John Foster has proven he’s more than just a small-town kid with a guitar — he’s a serious contender with charisma, vocal strength, and emotional range.

    Whether or not he walks away as this season’s winner, one thing’s already clear:

    John Foster has earned a place in the hearts of country fans — and Carrie Underwood is just one of many watching his journey with pride.

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