Tony Allen-Mills, New York
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NOT since the Mormon Tabernacle Choir was formed in 1847 has America been listening to so many singing Mormons. They are calling them the Mormon melody mafia - an improbable group of singers, dancers and wannabe entertainers who have been taking US reality TV shows by storm.
When more than 20m viewers phoned in their votes to the penultimate episode of American Idol last week, they chose David Archuleta, a clean-cut Mormon teenager from Utah, as one of the two finalists for the country’s most popular talent contest.
A couple of weeks earlier, Brooke White, a blonde Mormon housewife from Arizona who revealed that she had never watched an X-rated film, was eliminated after joining Archuleta in the top five.
The Idol advances followed a remarkable pattern of Mormon successes in a wide range of television contests, from Dancing with the Stars, a celebrity ballroom dancing competition - won twice by Julianne Hough of Utah - to a series of Survivor set in China and won by Todd Herzog, who has become known as “the gay Mormon”.
With Mormons also starring in numerous other shows - including a Food Network cooking contest featuring Kelsey Nixon, who declared herself to be “a sweet little Mormon girl from Utah” - America has begun to wonder how a marginal religious community has managed to make a televisual impact out of all proportion to its size.
“With 5.5m church members in the US, they represent less than 2% of the population,” noted Mo Rocca, a popular satirist and television critic. “And yet they are 40% of the Idol top five. Are they simply better at singing than other Christian denominations?”
The Mormon success seems all the more striking because the sect continues to be regarded with considerable suspicion by many Americans, as Mitt Rom-ney, the former Republican presidential candidate, discovered to his cost when his Mormon beliefs became an issue early in the primary campaign.
Yet other critics have noted that the wholesome lifestyle and innocent demeanour of many young Mormons are ideally suited to mainstream American television, which still eschews nudity and swear words.
Mormons who are prepared to shed their goody-goody image have also proved popular on reality shows – notably the Mormon contestant who was known as “the Idaho virgin” but ended up sucking the toes of an eligible bachelor on a cable-channel dating show.
The emergence of Archuleta, 17, as a favourite to win Idol has ignited debate about the possible keys to Mormon success.
With his big-ballad voice, “aw, shucks” smile and self-effacing modesty, Archuleta was a favourite from the start with grandmothers and preteen girls, both important Idol viewing constituencies.
Simon Cowell, the British judge on American Idol, described him last week as “a chihuahua trying to be a tiger”, but the word used by most critics to describe both Archuleta and White was “safe”.
Others have argued that Mormon family traditions of singing and dancing - stretching back to campfire nights on the great 19th-century Mormon trek to Salt Lake City - give amateur contestants a head start when performing in public. The community is close-knit and well organised and forms an energetic voting bloc. Reality show producers have often noted a surge in telephone voting after their shows air in Utah.
Many Mormon families preserve a tradition of Monday night “family home evenings”, which critics believe may have helped the reality show career of a member of the other great Mormon singing institution - the Osmond family.
Marie Osmond competed last year in Dancing with the Stars. She advanced to the top three and may have been helped by the show’s being aired on Mondays, when Mormon viewer-voters tend to be at home.
The Mormon church, known to itself as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints, has been generally supportive of reality show contestants, although Julie Stoffer, an unmarried student at the Mormon-run Brigham Young University, was suspended for living with male housemates in a Big Brother-style show.
Success can also be more complicated for Mormons. If Archuleta wins American Idol this week he will have to decide whether to pursue a professional singing career or to put it on hold for two years once he turns 19, the age at which Mormons are expected to undertake two-year evangelical missions before beginning university studies.
Archuleta’s bishop has suggested that entertaining millions as a clean-cut ambassador for the church might be considered such a mission.
The teenager’s rival in the Idol final has no such concerns. David Cook, from Missouri, is an unshaven rock’n’roller who used to be a barman. For some of Archuleta’s supporters, it’s a clear choice between good and evil.
Video: David Archuleta sings "With You" [Chris Brown] on American Idol
Video: Dancing with the stars: Apolo Anton Ohno and Julianne Hough dance the paso doble

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The Church is known more than "to itself" as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is the legal and actual name of the Church, not just something we call ourselves. "Mormon" and "Mormon Church" are both nicknames.
Jon, Kent, Ohio, USA
I keep reading about how Family Home Evening, (FHE) is helping, but the church teaches that the time should be use to spend time as a Family without the distraction of the outside world. Meaning they teach that family should turn off the TV and and enjoy each other company.
David, Corvallis,
When religion becomes a reason for someones "success", let me know! Just because someone is a certain religion - it doesn't make them "better" at singing or anything else for that matter. Good for David A. for standing up for his values and being a good example - no matter what religion he is!
Brooke, Ammon,
What I don't get is that being a Mormon has to do with what? What about all the singers that have been Catholic or Baptist or what ever. what is so great about being a Mormon anyway.
Carolyn, Idaho Fall,
For the real scoop on Mormons, go to www.Mormon.org, or www.LDS.Org. Why go to anti-Mormon sites listed below? Would you seek info about an insurance co. from those who had their policy cancelled for non-payment of dues? The anti-Mormon sites are often run by those who've been excommunicated, etc
Max, Blackshear,
There are about the same number of Mormons and Jews in the U.S. (5.5 m vs. 5.2 respectively); and in the World (13.2 m vs. 13-14).
With so many Jews in show-business, why does a Mormon cause a lifted eyebrow? Or why is Judaism considered a world religion, while the LDS are still called a 'sect?'
Andrew, Salt Lake City,
It is interesting that the LDS church is referred to as a "marginal religious community" when it is the SECOND largest church in the state of Calif. There are 55,000 members in Orange County alone. How long will it take for us to be seen as a "religion" in the world & other labels are not needed?
Gene, Irvine, USA
Brooke White is married. They show her husband on TV on every episode. In addition, she said she never said an "R" rated movie, not an "X" rated.
sam, Las Vegas, USA
There are more than 13 million members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints around the world, including a couple of hundred thousand in the UK. Let's hope some of them make it into the next season of X-Factor to give us all some good wholesome entertainment. : )
Justin, Farsley, England
Jan, Brooke IS married. her husband has been interviewed many times on network and Idol shows and shown in the Idol audience many times. also appearred with her after her exit from Idol on Regis and Kelly and Ellen DeGenerous. where you get your info at??
laurie, pennsylvania,
Brooke never watched an "R" rated movie.
Greg, San Jose, USA
Brooke admitted she'd never seen an R-rated movie not X-rated.
laurie, pennsylvania,
The Church is universally known as Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (not Latterday), not just to itself.
Please read media requirements issued by the Church's Press Office. Mormon is purely a nickname, Allen-Mills has certainly overused it. Otherwise a fair article.
Al McCartan, BATHURST, Australia
Actually, as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, I can say with confidence that there is an emphasis on vocal performance among Utah families and the Church.
And I agree, the article's headline is extremely misleading. When someone sent me the link, I took it literally.
Kirsten, Athens, USA
It is apparent to me that this article is written by someone who is not well acquainted with Mormons. Interestingly, people in the Western US are much more likely to know and work with Mormons personally and would be less likely to use terms like "sect" and "marginal".
Earl, Las Vegas, USA
Don't forget the New York Times Best Seller Author of Twilight, Stephanie Meyer! She is also LDS (Mormon).
John, Sandy, United States
Brooke was a nanny AND married. It never said she was a live-in nanny. The kids aren't hers.
Lisa, Roseburg, USA
What an ubsurd term 'the Mormon mafia'. At best it conjures up a notion that these 'others' cannot be trusted but they are seeping into US mainstream! If influence relative to the percentage of population is the yard stick then how would people react if we had articles about the 'Jewish cabal'?
Peter, Solihull, Uk
P.S. Brooke Was Married. She mentioned it Alot.
Wallace, Las Vegas, USA
I definitely agree with Laura. What a great example this humble and talented young man (David Archuleta) is for all youth. Archuleta's my choice for American Idol this year!
P.S. Brooke White was a nanny working for a family caring for their children in Arizona. She is not married.
Jan Myers, Dallas, USA
I think we need someone like David Archuleta to win this year, not only because of his enormous talent but because of his genuine demeaner. He epitomizes what an American Idol should be....a breath of fresh air in this crazy entertainment business.
Laura, Toronto, Canada