Announcing the Dartmouth Idol Finalists…

by The Dartmouth Web Staff

02 Feb 2013

Last night, 25 performers competed in the semifinals of “Dartmouth Idol.” Dartbeat is happy to present the exclusive list of names of the “Idol” finalists.

Phoebe Bodurtha ’15
Nate Graves ’13
Nkenna Ibeakanma ’16
Jamilah Mena ’14
Camilla Rothenberg ’13
Jeremy Whitaker ’15

Congratulations to all!

-Courtesy of Joshua Kol, Director of Student Performance Programs




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  • http://www.facebook.com/daniel.gottlieb1 Daniel Gottlieb

    Incredible talent, and a lot of fun. 4/5 of my picks made it (I thought Jason was great too). Hats off to everyone who performed and the judges. You ade our night!

  • Anon

    The quality of Dartmouth Idol is lowered by having an excessive amount of people in both the semi’s and the finals. Walt if you read this please listen. Quality over quantity. Everyone who performed was good, but there were clearly (at least) 5-10 people that were far above their heads Friday night. Cut the numbers, and let the standouts standout.