“American Song Contest” continued its premiere season with Episode 4 on Monday, April 11. Kelly Clarkson and Snoop Dogg host the NBC reality TV competition that showcased 11 more qualifiers hoping to reach the semi-finals. So which state or region outshined the rest? Below, read our rankings for Season 1 Episode 4 from worst to best.
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Representatives from each of the 50 states, five US territories and the District of Columbia will take part in this round-robin tournament to find the best original song in America.
Each locale will be showcased with an original song that will be performed by a home-grown talent, be it a solo singer, duet or band. There will be three rounds: the first five weeks will be qualifiers followed by two semi-finals and the final. Voting will be by both fans and “a jury of music industry professional.”
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Representatives from each of the 50 states, five US territories and the District of Columbia will take part in this round-robin tournament to find the best original song in America.
Each locale will be showcased with an original song that will be performed by a home-grown talent, be it a solo singer, duet or band. There will be three rounds: the first five weeks will be qualifiers followed by two semi-finals and the final. Voting will be by both fans and “a jury of music industry professional.”
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- 4/13/2022
- by Vincent Mandile
- Gold Derby
“American Song Contest” is live once again on April 11 with episode 4. This round-robin tournament features representatives from each of the 50 states, five US territories and the District of Columbia, all of whom are hoping to be the ones that perform the best original song in America.
Kelly Clarkson and Snoop Dogg host this reality series modelled on the Eurovision Song Contest. They will kick off this fourth qualifier with the big reveal of which three contenders from Week 3 have earned enough votes from viewers and jurists to make it through to the semi-final. They will join Tennessee’s Tyler Braden who won over the national jury with the song “Seventeen.”
Singing for their places in the semi-final on week 4 are:
Allen Stone (Washington)
Alexis Cunningham (West Virginia)
Bri Steves (Pennsylvania)
Bronson Varde (Hawaii)
Jared Lee (Massachusetts)
Las Marias (Arizona)
MARi (New Hampshire)
NËITHER
Savannah Keyes (Utah)
Stela Cole (Georgia)
The Crystal Method (Nevada)
8:06 p.
Kelly Clarkson and Snoop Dogg host this reality series modelled on the Eurovision Song Contest. They will kick off this fourth qualifier with the big reveal of which three contenders from Week 3 have earned enough votes from viewers and jurists to make it through to the semi-final. They will join Tennessee’s Tyler Braden who won over the national jury with the song “Seventeen.”
Singing for their places in the semi-final on week 4 are:
Allen Stone (Washington)
Alexis Cunningham (West Virginia)
Bri Steves (Pennsylvania)
Bronson Varde (Hawaii)
Jared Lee (Massachusetts)
Las Marias (Arizona)
MARi (New Hampshire)
NËITHER
Savannah Keyes (Utah)
Stela Cole (Georgia)
The Crystal Method (Nevada)
8:06 p.
- 4/11/2022
- by Matthew Stewart and Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Who’s performing on “American Song Contest” tonight? The April 11, 2022 lineup includes Utah’s country singer Savannah Keyes and Washington’s folk rock artist Allen Stone. Scroll down to see all 11 participants that will take the stage during the Qualifiers 4 round on Monday night. The four contestants from this group who receive enough votes from the national jury and the at-home viewers will advance to the all-important Semi-Finals. As always, Kelly Clarkson and Snoop Dogg serve as hosts and executive producers.
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Here is your complete “American Song Contest” Week 4 preview:
Allen Stone (Washington): Allen Stone was raised in the small town of Chewelah, Wash., and grew up on gospel music, spending much of his childhood as a pastor’s son watching his parents lead their congregation in song. By the time he was 11, he’d picked up a guitar, wrote his...
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Allen Stone (Washington): Allen Stone was raised in the small town of Chewelah, Wash., and grew up on gospel music, spending much of his childhood as a pastor’s son watching his parents lead their congregation in song. By the time he was 11, he’d picked up a guitar, wrote his...
- 4/11/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
NBC has confirmed to Gold Derby the identities of the 11 new participants who will take the stage during the fourth episode of “American Song Contest.” The Crystal Method, a two-time Grammy nominee in the electronic/dance field, is just one of the acts on deck for the Monday, April 11 episode, which airs live from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. The four contestants from this group who receive enough votes from the national jury and the at-home viewers will advance to the all-important Semi-Finals.
Here is your complete “American Song Contest” Week 4 preview:
Allen Stone (Washington)
Alexis Cunningham (West Virginia)
Bri Steves (Pennsylvania)
Bronson Varde (Hawaii)
Jared Lee (Massachusetts)
Las Marias (Arizona)
MARi (New Hampshire)
NËITHER
Savannah Keyes (Utah)
Stela Cole (Georgia)
The Crystal Method (Nevada)
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This Qualifiers 4 lineup includes mostly solo singers, plus a mariachi duo (Las Marias) and an electronic duo...
Here is your complete “American Song Contest” Week 4 preview:
Allen Stone (Washington)
Alexis Cunningham (West Virginia)
Bri Steves (Pennsylvania)
Bronson Varde (Hawaii)
Jared Lee (Massachusetts)
Las Marias (Arizona)
MARi (New Hampshire)
NËITHER
Savannah Keyes (Utah)
Stela Cole (Georgia)
The Crystal Method (Nevada)
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This Qualifiers 4 lineup includes mostly solo singers, plus a mariachi duo (Las Marias) and an electronic duo...
- 4/8/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
As “American Song Contest” approaches its March 21 premiere date, the “Eurovision Song Contest”-inspired NBC show has announced 56 artists that will compete in representing the 50 U.S. states, along with a new deal with Atlantic Records to release the upcoming series’ original songs.
Some familiar names pop up on the stage-by-state list of competitors — including Jewel (representing Alaska), Macy Gray (Ohio), Michael Bolton (Connecticut), the Crystal Method (Nevada), Sisqo (Maryland) and Allen Stone (Washington) — along with dozens not so well known outside their local territories.
Kelly Clarkson and Snoop Dogg were recently announced as co-hosts for the show. The first episode will air from 8-10 p.m. on March 21, telecast live from the NBCUniversal lot, with the finale slated for May 9.
Every Monday night, there’ll be a batch of songs released along with the airing of a new episode, as Atlantic will issue the original songs from that episode at midnight Et/9 p.
Some familiar names pop up on the stage-by-state list of competitors — including Jewel (representing Alaska), Macy Gray (Ohio), Michael Bolton (Connecticut), the Crystal Method (Nevada), Sisqo (Maryland) and Allen Stone (Washington) — along with dozens not so well known outside their local territories.
Kelly Clarkson and Snoop Dogg were recently announced as co-hosts for the show. The first episode will air from 8-10 p.m. on March 21, telecast live from the NBCUniversal lot, with the finale slated for May 9.
Every Monday night, there’ll be a batch of songs released along with the airing of a new episode, as Atlantic will issue the original songs from that episode at midnight Et/9 p.
- 3/4/2022
- by Chris Willman
- Variety Film + TV
After being in development for several years, “American Song Contest” finally debuts on NBC on March 21, 2022. The reality TV show is based on the worldwide phenomenon “Eurovision Song Contest,” which has been a mega hit overseas for the past six decades. The American version of the musical competition series features live original performances from 56 acts representing all 50 states, five U.S. territories and the nation’s capital. Each act vies for the audience’s vote in the hopes of earning the title of Best Original Song. The Season 1 contestants are a mix of solo artists, duos, DJs and bands and explore all different music genres. The show is set up in three different stages: Qualifying Rounds, Semi Finals and Grand Final. Meet all 56 “American Song Contest” 2022 participants in our photo gallery above.
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Some of the participants competing on Season 1 already have worldwide name recognition,...
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Some of the participants competing on Season 1 already have worldwide name recognition,...
- 3/3/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
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Former Bachelorette Kaitlyn Bristowe is jumping into the music game. Fans who follow Bristowe on Instagram or listen to her podcast, Off the Vine, already know she can sing, and in the past, she's mentioned plans of a potential single. On Thursday, she officially released her first song, "If I'm Being Honest," a track she said has been "collecting dust for over a year." In an Instagram post announcing the news, she wrote, "If I'm being honest, I didn't think I would ever release this song. I was too afraid, insecure, and kept doing the classic 'what if'. I don't know who needs to hear this but f*ck the what ifs. This uncertain time has shed light on how important time is."
The song has a pop-country feel to it, and in her Instagram caption,...
A post shared by Kaitlyn Bristowe (@kaitlynbristowe) on May 14, 2020 at 7:17am Pdt
Former Bachelorette Kaitlyn Bristowe is jumping into the music game. Fans who follow Bristowe on Instagram or listen to her podcast, Off the Vine, already know she can sing, and in the past, she's mentioned plans of a potential single. On Thursday, she officially released her first song, "If I'm Being Honest," a track she said has been "collecting dust for over a year." In an Instagram post announcing the news, she wrote, "If I'm being honest, I didn't think I would ever release this song. I was too afraid, insecure, and kept doing the classic 'what if'. I don't know who needs to hear this but f*ck the what ifs. This uncertain time has shed light on how important time is."
The song has a pop-country feel to it, and in her Instagram caption,...
- 5/14/2020
- by Laura Marie Meyers
- Popsugar.com
For several years running, Kalie Shorr has been one of country music’s most promising new artists — for how she melds an appreciation of the genre’s roots with an unabashed love for emo and pop, for her cutting songwriting, and for how she’s made her feminism a vital part of her musical perspective. Though she released an Ep, Awake, last year, she’s stopped short of a full-length. That will change on September 27th with Open Book, Shorr’s debut LP, which she co-wrote and also co-produced. The album’s first single,...
- 8/29/2019
- by Marissa R. Moss
- Rollingstone.com
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