Cadence Baker covers a famous Whitney song “I’m Your Baby Tonight” for a chance into the whole journey this season.
Taniya Boatwright has been singing her whole life but never thought someone that looked like her could make it. After seeing Willie Spence open up about his weight loss journey and share his talent last season, she was inspired to finally take the leap of faith.
Dakota Hayden‘s biggest inspiration is Luke Bryan. What are the odds that Katy thinks he looks like Luke’s son? Behind the youth and loud guitar is a real country star, from his hat to his boots.
Abigail Brooks is a barista by day, viral broom-singing TikToker by night. She wants to model her career after Barbra Streisand and as Babs’ BFF, Lionel can sense her star quality.
The judges have their work cut out with Tristen Gressett. He’s a one-man band that literally does it all… just all at once. His first song has too many gimmicks and the judges give him a chance to reel it in. Tristen wants to change the world of music,
Two funeral workers who have a passion for cosmetology AND country music. Donavan and Emily give our judges some D.T.A (Death Talk Anxiety) but only one walks away with the golden ticket.
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Mark Osborne lost his spark for music. As a birthday gift to his mom, he promises to audition for Idol. If he makes it, he’ll take it as a sign he’s meant to continue pursuing music and if he doesn’t, it’s time to hang up the guitar.
We caught the country with Ryleigh Madison! She can’t believe she’s following in her biggest Idol Gabby Barrett’s footsteps. She sings Gabby Barrett’s “The Good Ones” with such an authentic Southern accent, it has Katy talkin’ country. When in Nashville!
Sam Finelli has autism, uses his music to enjoy his job at the bakery. However, he hopes for more. Sam’s rendition of Kacey Musgraves’ “Rainbow” leaves the judges and him in tears.
This post was last modified on 04/13/2024
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