To: retrokitten
there are 2 guys on this show who I can't even figure out why they are not signed and selling 8 gabillion records each already.
The guys on Nashville Star this year are awesome. There's 3 of them that will get major record deals out of this, if you ask me.
The one with the amazing vocals is Casey Rivers. My wife went to school with his dad (kind of, he's 5 years older than her). They sang "original songs" last week, and Chris Youngs would be at the top of the charts if it was released. Incredible song, and great voice.
To: Texas2step
What was interesting was they showed a teeny bit of Chris Young's song from last week and it was a part where he did a little falsetto (I am assuming it was at the end of the song) and it was not abrasive, not annoying. It actually seemed to fit into the song. It didn't seem randomly placed there like Ace's falsetto parts.
I really liked him and the first guy who sang Folsom Prison Blues.
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retrokitten
("I don't like this thing!! And this is what I am doing with it!!!" -Elaine)
To: Texas2step
The one with the amazing vocals is Casey Rivers. My wife went to school with his dad (kind of, he's 5 years older than her). They sang "original songs" last week, and Chris Youngs would be at the top of the charts if it was released. Incredible song, and great voice. That is something that would make AI better. It would also weed out the weak links. The show doesn't HAVE to keep rights, they can have the rights revert back to their author.
Just have one week where they do an original. Then if they win, late, they can use that song as their signature song. That wait you would avoid the generic pap that the writers come up with that the two finalists sing. jmo
To: Texas2step
The guys on Nashville Star this year are awesomeI agree, the talent is awesome and I actually enjoy watching NS much more than AI. All the remaining are great, but Mat Mason and Chris Young are "extra special?
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