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First Street in Addis will be closed on Wednesday afternoon for parade honoring American Idol contestant John Foster.
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The Welcome Home celebration begins at 5 p.m. on First Street in Addis by the RaceTrac near LA-1, where John Foster will parade down, right in front of many homes along the street. After the parade, ...
John Foster, an Addis native competing to be this season’s American Idol winner, has advanced to the Top 5 of the show. This ...
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Foster, 18, graduated from Brusly High School and secured his spot after performing “The Bare Necessities” and “The Rainbow ...
Foster originally auditioned for American Idol in Nashville, singing “Don’t Rock the Jukebox” by Alan Jackson and “Goodbye ...
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