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Motorcycle riding American Idol gets website endorsement
By the Staff of Clutch and
Chrome
February 18th, 2008
The
American Idol television
show has entered the world of motorcycles and the women who
like to ride them with the newest contestant
Amanda Overmeyer.
Consequently, Clutch and
Chrome, the absolutely free online resource for motorcycle
riders everywhere is officially adopting and endorsing
Amanda as the next winner of American Idol.
American Idol auditions
everyday people giving them the chance to become America's
latest greatest idol with a record and touring contract.
Rocker, nurse, and best of
all biker Amanda Overmeyer from Mulberry, Indiana has made
it to the shows top twelve women. Born in Little Rock, AR,
in 1984 while her father served there in the United States
Air Force, eventually she and her family made their way back
to their home state of Indiana, where Amanda resides today.
A 2002 graduate of Delphi Community High School in Delphi,
IN, Amanda went on to earn her nursing degree at Ivy Tech
Community College.
Nursing may fill her days, but music has never taken a back
seat. In her late teens, she first became a member of a
local band. Since then she has established quite a following
in her community and beyond as the lead singer of several
bands, including Steeleto and Ruinaces.
Singing in the same style
of the legendary Janis Joplin, Amanda proved her worth with
a her rendition of “Mean Woman”.
The early auditions shows
of American Idol presented Amanda's caring side as a
respiratory nurse as well as her passion of riding her
Sportster motorcycle.
Look to Clutch and Chrome
to track Amanda's success, give out the relevant details
such as when she's appearing and which numbers to call to
vote her along to the next round.
Amanda's next appearance,
which is also the debut of the twelve female finalists is
scheduled for Wednesday night at 8pm with a two hour
special.