Who’s performing on “American Song Contest” tonight? The May 2, 2022 lineup notably includes Tennessee’s Tyler Braden, the last of the five national jury selections; the other four took the stage last week. There’s also Michael Bolton, a two-time Grammy winner for “How Am I Supposed To Live Without You” and “When A Man Loves A Woman.” Scroll down to meet all 11 participants that will take the stage during the Semi-Finals 2 round on Monday night. The five contestants from this group who receive enough votes from the national jury and the at-home viewers will advance to the Grand Final on May 9. As always, Kelly Clarkson and Snoop Dogg serve as hosts and executive producers.
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American Samoa’s Tenelle singing “Full Circle”
Tenelle Luafalemana has been described by many as “a breath of fresh air.
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American Samoa’s Tenelle singing “Full Circle”
Tenelle Luafalemana has been described by many as “a breath of fresh air.
- 5/2/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
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Michael Bolton, arguably the most famous artist to appear on “American Song Contest,” will finally return to NBC’s reality TV show on Monday, May 2. After initially appearing way back in the series premiere, Bolton will now be a part of the second (and final) ground of 11 semi-finalists who are competing for the votes of the national jury and the at-home viewers. Bolton is a two-time Grammy champion who hopes to win “ASC” Season 1 with his original song “Beautiful World.” Five participants from this group will advance to the Grand Final, which is scheduled to air on Monday, May 9.
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Broderick Jones (Kansas) singing “Tell Me” — With dreams of becoming the biggest artist to come out of Kansas, the singer/songwriter has already received over 35 million streams of his songs.
Chloe Fredericks (North Dakota) singing “Can’t Make You Love...
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Broderick Jones (Kansas) singing “Tell Me” — With dreams of becoming the biggest artist to come out of Kansas, the singer/songwriter has already received over 35 million streams of his songs.
Chloe Fredericks (North Dakota) singing “Can’t Make You Love...
- 4/27/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
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During the five Qualifiers rounds of “American Song Contest,” all 56 participants competed for their chance of making it into the Semi-Finals. Four acts from each group advanced: one based on the rankings of the national jury vote and three based on the combined results of the viewers’ votes plus the jury rankings. Two redemption artists were later added to the mix, bringing the total of semi-finalists to 22. With so many performances to keep track of, we’ve provided this handy-dandy cheat sheet of all of the “American Song Contest” semi-finalists. Re-watch performances of their original songs below.
“ASC” Season 1 airs Monday nights on NBC, hosted by Kelly Clarkson and Snoop Dogg. The reality TV show is based on “Eurovision Song Contest” from overseas, the decades-long musical competition series that has spawned countless famous celebrities including Abba, Celine Dion and Maneskin.
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“ASC” Season 1 airs Monday nights on NBC, hosted by Kelly Clarkson and Snoop Dogg. The reality TV show is based on “Eurovision Song Contest” from overseas, the decades-long musical competition series that has spawned countless famous celebrities including Abba, Celine Dion and Maneskin.
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- 4/26/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
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“American Song Contest” is live once again on April 25 with episode 6. Kelly Clarkson and Snoop Dogg host this reality series modelled on the Eurovision Song Contest. This round-robin tournament featured representatives from each of the 50 states, five US territories and the District of Columbia, all of whom were hoping to be the ones that perform the best original song in America. Only 22 acts made it through the qualifying rounds to compete in the semi-finals.
Vying for just five places in the final in the first semi-final on week 6 are these 11 acts:
Alabama’s Ni/Co singing ‘The Difference‘
Colorado’s Riker Lynch singing ‘Feel The Love‘
Kentucky’s Jordan Smith singing ‘Sparrow‘
Massachusetts’ Jared Lee singing ‘Shameless‘
Michigan’s Ada LeAnn singing ‘Natalie‘
Montana’s Jonah Prill singing ‘Fire It Up‘
New Hampshire’s Mari singing ‘Fly‘
Oklahoma’s AleXa singing ‘Wonderland‘
Rhode Island’s Hueston singing ‘Held On Too...
Vying for just five places in the final in the first semi-final on week 6 are these 11 acts:
Alabama’s Ni/Co singing ‘The Difference‘
Colorado’s Riker Lynch singing ‘Feel The Love‘
Kentucky’s Jordan Smith singing ‘Sparrow‘
Massachusetts’ Jared Lee singing ‘Shameless‘
Michigan’s Ada LeAnn singing ‘Natalie‘
Montana’s Jonah Prill singing ‘Fire It Up‘
New Hampshire’s Mari singing ‘Fly‘
Oklahoma’s AleXa singing ‘Wonderland‘
Rhode Island’s Hueston singing ‘Held On Too...
- 4/25/2022
- by Matthew Stewart and Paul Sheehan
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The all-important Semi-Finals of “American Song Contest” air over the next two weeks (April 25 and May 2) on NBC, which means it’s high time for you to make your predictions at Gold Derby. Who will win Season 1? Who will be eliminated in the next live episode? Jump into our predictions center right now and give us your initial picks to prove your worth as the smartest “ASC” viewer on the planet.
Each week the eligible user with the highest prediction accuracy will earn a 100 Amazon gift card and a spot on our “American Song Contest” Season 1 leaderboard. (See our contest rules.) It’s free and easy to register for an account via email, Facebook, Google or Twitter, so what are you waiting for? You can change your predictions later at any time before the live episode airs on ABC.
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Each week the eligible user with the highest prediction accuracy will earn a 100 Amazon gift card and a spot on our “American Song Contest” Season 1 leaderboard. (See our contest rules.) It’s free and easy to register for an account via email, Facebook, Google or Twitter, so what are you waiting for? You can change your predictions later at any time before the live episode airs on ABC.
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- 4/24/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
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‘American Song Contest’ week 6 preview: Ada Leann, Jordan Smith among first set of 11 semi-finalists
NBC has confirmed the identities of the first 11 semi-finalists who will take the stage during the sixth episode of “American Song Contest.” Michigan’s Ada Leann, the youngest in the competition, and Kentucky’s Jordan Smith, the former “The Voice” winner, are just two of the acts on deck for the Monday, April 25 episode, which airs live from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. The five contestants from this group who receive enough votes from the national jury and the at-home viewers will advance to the Grand Finale.
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Ada Leann (Michigan) – the youngest performer on American Song Contest at 16, Ada Leann won the final jury vote spot for her song “Natalie.”
AleXa (Oklahoma) - K-Pop Artist from Oklahoma with a huge global following. Her song “Wonderland” from American Song Contest has been streamed over 1.1 million times.
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Ada Leann (Michigan) – the youngest performer on American Song Contest at 16, Ada Leann won the final jury vote spot for her song “Natalie.”
AleXa (Oklahoma) - K-Pop Artist from Oklahoma with a huge global following. Her song “Wonderland” from American Song Contest has been streamed over 1.1 million times.
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- 4/19/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
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NBC has revealed the identities of the 11 participants who will take the stage during “American Song Contest” Week 2, and some of them are names you’ve heard of before. Macy Gray, a Grammy winner for “I Try,” and Jordan Smith, the champion of “The Voice” Season 9, are two of the contestants on deck for the Monday, March 28 episode, which airs from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. on the peacock network.
Here is the complete list for the Week 2 Qualifiers round of “American Song Contest”:
Almira Zaky (Virginia)
Broderick Jones (Kansas)
Chloe Fredericks (North Dakota)
courtship. (Oregon)
Cruz Rock (U.S. Virgin Islands)
Enisa (New York)
Jocelyn (Nebraska)
Jonah Prill (Montana)
Jordan Smith (Kentucky)
King Kyote (Maine)
Macy Gray (Ohio)
It’s state vs. state competing for your vote! NBC’s #AmericanSongContest is Live Mondays 8/7c. pic.twitter.com/8eCeNsNLsr
— NBC Entertainment (@nbc) March 24, 2022
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Here is the complete list for the Week 2 Qualifiers round of “American Song Contest”:
Almira Zaky (Virginia)
Broderick Jones (Kansas)
Chloe Fredericks (North Dakota)
courtship. (Oregon)
Cruz Rock (U.S. Virgin Islands)
Enisa (New York)
Jocelyn (Nebraska)
Jonah Prill (Montana)
Jordan Smith (Kentucky)
King Kyote (Maine)
Macy Gray (Ohio)
It’s state vs. state competing for your vote! NBC’s #AmericanSongContest is Live Mondays 8/7c. pic.twitter.com/8eCeNsNLsr
— NBC Entertainment (@nbc) March 24, 2022
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- 3/24/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
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