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Allison Iraheta Covers Madonna At Surprise L.A. Gig

On Monday, February 21, Adam Lambert's guitarist Monte Pittman performed a showcase at Molly Malone's in Hollywood, accompanied by Adam's touring bassist Tommy Joe Ratliff...AND Adam's former tourmate and "American Idol" castmate, Allison Iraheta. Alli was summoned onstage to belt out a crazy cover of Madonna's "Crazy For You," reaching octaves Madge could only imagine, and the crowd went crazy for her.

AND I FRICKIN' MISSED IT!

Oh well. Thanks to the magic of the Interweb, we can all experience the moment here.

Exactly how did this girl only come in FOURTH again?

Parker out.

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