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PLU Idol crowned

February 01, 2008
PLU Idol crowned

Dressed in a half Aladdin, half Jasmine costume, Kingsley Kalohelani belted out “A Whole New World” from Disney’s “Aladdin.”

The sophomore sang both parts of the duet, so the schizophrenic attire seemed fitting, he explained.

Kalohelani was crowned the PLU Idol at last Tuesday’s final round of competition, beating out Shannon Herried and Troy Gessler. His prize was an iPod Nano.

“I thought I lost after Shannon sang her last song,” Kalohelani said. “It was a tough competition between all of us.”

The annual J-Term competition is modeled after Fox’s popular singing competition “American Idol.” Contestants sang songs in a variety of categories, from pop and oldies to country and Disney music.

Kalohelani said he never expected to win. He decided to participate this year because he regretted not trying out last year.

“I wanted to do it (last year), but I didn’t think I’d make it that far,” he said.

Though he doesn’t describe himself as a “solo singer,” Kalohelani said singing on stage wasn’t too nerve-racking.

“I knew a lot of people. It was more like singing for my friends,” he said.

Kalohelani got his singing start last year when he came to PLU. He’s currently a member of the Choir of the West and a music education major.

PLU Idol is sponsored by the Residence Hall Association.

University Communications staff writer Megan Haley compiled this report. Comments, questions, ideas? Please contact her at ext. 8691 or at haleymk@plu.edu. Photo by student photographer Chris Hunt.

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