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Country music’s reality singing competition, Nashville Star, premiered on NBC Monday and judge John Rich is setting the record straight.
This show is no American Idol, according to Rich. It’s better than that.
“After the performances, we get back together with those artists one on one and spend time getting down to the nitty-gritty on everything they’re doing,” says Rich, one half of the hit-making duo Big & Rich.
“We would be doing the artists a disservice to just give them a flippant comment and move on down the road. They are not going to get any better if we do that,” says Rich, comparing Star to Idol.
It looks like Rich’s contestants will need all the help they can get. “The winner is going to go from being an amateur singer to performing at the opening ceremony of the Olympics in 10 weeks,” he says. “Think about that!”
In addition to performing at the Olympics, the winner will also release a record produced by Rich. Billy Ray Cyrus hosts the show, which airs Monday (9 p.m. ET, on NBC). Joining Rich on the judges’ panel are singer Jewel and songwriter Jeffrey Steele.
Star’s 12 finalists include African American and Hispanic country artists, a 32-year-old mother of five, and two high school friends who dream of making it as a duet. “Who knew that one genre had that many colors in it?” says Rich. “That’s a pretty great genre of music right there.”
Tell us: Is Nashville Star better than American Idol?
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