Louisiana's John Foster moves into 'American Idol's' top 14, but how about LSU's Baylee Littrell?

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Louisiana's John Foster was placed in "American Idol's" top 14 by America's vote on Monday night, while LSU student Baylee Littrell was one of six contestants sent home.

Addis teen John Foster performs at Aulani, a Disney Resort and Spa in Ko Olina, Hawaii, for last week's episode of 'American Idol.' PROVIDED PHOTO BY ERIC McCANDLESS/DISNEY LSU student Baylee Littrell takes the stage at Disney’s Aulani Resort in Hawaii to sing Pharrell Williams' 2014 hit 'Happy' on last week's 'American Idol.' PROVIDED PHOTO BY ERIC McCANDLESS/DISNEY Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Louisiana's John Foster was placed in "American Idol's" top 14 by America's vote on Monday night, while LSU student Baylee Littrell was one of six contestants sent home.

Littrell, 22, had the chance to persuade the judges to select him as one of their four picks for the top 14 with his take on John Legend's 2013 love ballad "All of Me." Judge Carrie Underwood seemed to be Littrell's biggest fan on the panel, again telling him he was giving more and more with each performance. Littrell is the son of Backstreet Boys vocalist Brian Littrell.



Addis teen Foster, 18, celebrated his advancement in the competition on Monday night by singing Brooks & Dunn's 1991 "Neon Moon." "American Idol" returns at 7 p.m.

Sunday on ABC..