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Scott Thomas Savol (born April 30, 1976) is an American singer and was the 5th place finalist on the fourth season of ''
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''.


Personal life

Savol was born in
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, but lived in
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. Savol has a son named Brandon. He resides in Cleveland, where Savol continues to sing professionally. During the American Idol competition, ''
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'' reported that Savol had previously been charged with
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assault for hitting his girlfriend and mother of his son, Michele Martin, with a
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on February 14, 2001, so hard that the phone broke. Savol pleaded the charge down to
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, for which he received
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and was ordered to complete a domestic abuse or anger management class; his girlfriend received a temporary
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against him. ''Idol'' producers responded that Savol had already disclosed this incident to them and that "considering Scott's honesty and his remorse, the situation did not warrant his disqualification."


''American Idol''

Savol made it into the final five on ''Idol'' and then became the eighth contestant to be voted off the show, on May 4, after singing
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's version of " On Broadway" and
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's "
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" during a dual-themed week of songs written by
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and songs presently on the
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s. During his run on the show, Savol was affectionately dubbed "Scotty the Body" by ''Idol'' host
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. The fact that Savol outlasted many singers who were often considered superior to him (such as Jessica Sierra, Nikko Smith,
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, Anwar Robinson and
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) led many commentators to speculate that a portion of Savol's "fan base" actually consisted of people who were attempting to destroy the credibility of ''American Idol'' by voting for someone they considered the worst finalist. Other people suggested Savol was supported by
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voters because Savol frequently thanked God after his performances, or by voters who saw him as an underdog or "regular Joe" due to his lack of stereotypical pop star looks. Often, he would draw comparisons to actors
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and
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.


List of performances on ''American Idol''

* When Ryan Seacrest announced the results for this particular night, Savol was among the bottom three contestants, but was declared safe when Anwar Robinson was eliminated.


Post ''Idol''

Savol performed for a brief stint at the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center in
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, as the Cowardly Lion, in Todrick Hall's retelling of ''
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''. Oz, the Musical sold out both nights. He starred alongside Season Two alumni Rickey Smith as the Tinman,
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alumna Mikalah Gordon as Dorothy, and Vonzell Solomon as Glinda/Aunt E

He has an upcoming song titled "Don't Rush," produced by Washington, DC–based production team The BeatMoguls, that is hitting the airwaves. In June 2008, Savol starred as one of the headliners for a live music show in
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named "America's Favorite Finalists." The show featured 6 top 12 ''American Idol'' Finalists performing their own music, cover songs and group numbers. The show ran at the Grand Palace and was produced by Steve Drummond. From the summer of 2009 until the spring of 2010, Savol starred as Billy, in Garrett Davis's play ''The Lord Will Make a Way.'' Savol signed with Mahoning Valley Records and began recording his debut album in January 2010, and the album ''In Spite of All'' was released late 2011.Reverbnation - Scott Savol - In Spite of All
/ref> Producers for the album include Kevin Deane, Sim Stevenson, William B. Smith, Kene Bell and Savol himself. The first single entitled "Beauty Queen", produced by Kene Bell and was released the summer of 2010. Scott performed in a live music show in Branson, Missouri, named "Finalists Live" in 2012.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Savol, Scott 1976 births 21st-century American singers American Idol participants Singers from Cleveland Living people Musicians from Shaker Heights, Ohio 21st-century American male singers