John Stevens

Vote for John Stevens and the Beantown Swing Orchestra

Posted by thefunnystone on December 18th, 2009 at 8:54 PM

The very first VFTW pick who really stuck around, season 3's John Stevens, is now a part of the Beantown Swing Orchestra. The group is in the running to be the voice of Foxwoods, the world's largest casino. Not too shabby, John and the gang would win the commercial gig and snag $25,000. Here at VFTW, we support our picks, so take a second to stop by the website and vote for John. Back when VFTW was started, John was 16, and now he's a 22 year old young man. Time flies when you're mocking a karaoke show!


As the seventh season of American Idol has ended, Vote for the Worst has compiled a list of the 20 performances that make us actually take the time to watch Idol. These are not the 20 worst performances, nor are they 20 performances with bad singing. They are our 20 favorite, most entertaining performances that really define what VFTW is all about. Did your favorite make the list? Click "Read more" to see how the members of this site ranked our top 20, watch the performances again that you love, and check out some new ones you may have never seen that are true classics.



Votefortheworst.com compiled a list of our 20 favorite Idol performances of all time. Check out AOL's reveal of VFTW's Top 20 Awesomely Awful American Idol Performances to see which hilariously bad performances made the cut and to relive your favorite your favorite VFTW moments with standouts like Scott Savol, Kellie Pickler, and John Stevens.

Votefortheworst.com was started shortly prior to American Idol 3, and it started to pick up steam as the season began. With no prior support and virtually no audience, VFTW struggled to convert people to the fun side. The first ever VFTW pick was Jennifer "Boomie" Hudson for her crazy outfits and over the top singing style. Votes for Boomie and contestants like the terrible Briana Ramirez-Rial and Lisa Wilson didn't accomplish much. But we realized America loved bad performances as much as us when our wildcard pick, Jon Peter Lewis was voted into the finals after his truly horrific performance of "A Little Less Conversation".