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'Nashville Star': It's all about the music. Almost.

Jun 10, 2008, 03:20 PM | by Mandi Bierly

Categories: Country Y'all!, Music, Reality TV, Television

Nashvillestar_l_2 EW's Whitney Pastorek recently pronounced Nashville Star better than American Idol. Assuming the show's shine -- seemingly buffed by Nashville's move to NBC from USA for its sixth season -- doesn't wear off next week, I might just agree with her. Before we break down the Top 12 contestants (pictured, from left to right, Coffey Anderson, Gabe Garcia, and Justin Gaston), let's examine what the show did right in last night's two-hour premiere:

1. Limited the bad auditions to one montage: Because really, if you've seen one delusional wannabe say, "That's fine, because you know what? I'm a star in my own mind," you've seen 'em all. Also, judge John Rich, of Big & Rich, telling a Weezer-lookin' guy that "There is a very good chance that someone would beat the crap out of you on the Grand Ole Opry" is funny — once.

2. Made you believe that the judges actually care: Forget, for a moment, the ridiculous pyrotechnics used in the judges' entrance on the main stage, and think back to the clip of Jewel, Rich, and songwriter Jeffrey Steele (Rascal Flatts' smash "What Hurts the Most") weeding the 50 semifinalists down to the Top 12. Jewel stopped contestant Charley Jenkins mid-song: "Your voice is really tight, and I can't tell if it's 'cause you can't sing or 'cause you're choking yourself." Rich pulled out his guitar and suggested Jenkins change his tune. He made the cut. Also, starting next week, each judge will serve as a mentor to one group of contestants (solo artists, duos, and trios). That's awesome.

3. Didn't cut to commercial once the elimination process had begun. Granted, host Billy Ray Cyrus  spent more than a few seconds in silence to build the suspense, and Jewel, who had the deciding vote in which of the bottom two would be the first to go home, took more time to make her choice than Sophie, but no cruel commercial break. (After that first cut, eliminations will now be determined by viewers' votes.)

4. Casting. This is Nashville Star's most diverse group of contestants, on many levels.

After the jump, we dissect the Top 12.

• Pearl Heart: The trio from Florissant, Missouri was the first to take the stage following the group sing of "Life is a Highway" — why was Jewel playing her guitar at the judges' table, they didn't have one in the house band? — and a performance/pep talk from Taylor Swift. Sisters Angela, 21, Amy 21, and Courtney Krechel, 17, have been singing together for 10 years; their parents moved them to Nashville to chase their dream. They performed the Dixie Chicks' "Wide Open Spaces," which was a solid but obvious choice. I agree with Jewel that Courtney needs to embrace her role as frontwoman. Not to go all Simon, but I found their performance forgettable.

• Tommy Stanley: The 22-year-old Navy man, who works as an engineer on the USS Kitty Hawk, emerged from the show's first all-military casting call. (As Cyrus said, "Nobody knows more about the American dream than those that fight to protect it.") He sang what I imagine would be a Jason Castro rendition of Marc Cohn's "Walking in Memphis" — if Castro had taken speed. His nerves made Rich nervous, but once he calms down, he should be fun to watch. And Melora Hardin from The Office seemed to enjoy him. (I love that she got panned to twice during the night. And both times they labeled her, as if to say, Look! Star!)

• Shawn Mayer: A proud 21-year-old Redneck Woman from May City, Iowa (pop. 45), who works at a hog farm, is a part-time mechanic and a volunteer fireman, and left her boyfriend in the Midwest to pursue her passion. She's country, y'all! I thought she'd be Rich's kind of woman (he writes and produces for Gretchen Wilson), but he did not love her rendition of Janis Joplin's "Piece of My Heart," saying it was as though she was singing in a bar and not on TV for prizes that include a Warner Bros. recording contract, a tour, a performance slot at the 2008 Summer Olympics, and a Toyota Tundra truck. If she takes Jewel's advice and shows more vocal range, she could stick around for awhile.

• Third Town: This male trio from Las Vegas — Toni, 35, "Little Toni," 29, and Jeff, 37 — has been together for 14 years, and somehow chose the Oak Ridge Boys' "Elvira" for the most important performance of their lives. I love that song (my sister and I used to perform it all the time in the kitchen at my grandparents' farm), but I'm with Steele: It takes me right to a county fair. The judges couldn't hide the WTF expressions on their faces, which were amusing. Almost as funny was Toni trying to tell Rich that the group doesn't have a lead singer after he paraded around the stage workin' it like an incredibly cheesy one. Rich says they need a defining voice, and it should be Little Toni. Jewel's concerned about making the group relevant, and he's the most modern with that punk hair. Plus, I really liked his "Elvira baby" falsetto run.

• Coffey: It's pronounced Coff-a, and you should go ahead and learn that now because he's here to stay. When you hear the 28-year-old single dad from Bangs, Texas sing, it's like Craig David has gone country. His licks are that smooth. Anyone else feel like the judges' fight over whether he was pitchy on "Drift Away" seemed a little staged? When Jewel questioned Steele's assessment, Rich, who co-produced Jewel's new country album, Perfectly Clear, butted in with, "We just made a record together. You're slightly pitchy yourself." She snapped back, "You know what John Rich, if you could hit half the notes I can hit, you could freakin' talk to me. You no-singin' son of a gun. You're gonna talk. My lord. You have like [a] one-octave range, and you're gonna tee off on me?" Maybe it's just a play-argument they've had many times before, and that's why their retorts sounded canned.

Laura & Sophie: The best friends from Ohio scared me a little when they walked down the steps at the start of Tammy Wynette's "Stand By Your Man," particularly 18-year-old Laura, who clung to the railing incase she tripped in her cowboy boots. But they were one of my favorite performances. Jewel said they need to sing more to the audience than to each other, but I think they just need a balance: I found 16-year-old Sophie's little looks at Laura ("When nights are cold and lonely") adorable. This was proof that a classic song that could sound karaoke (like, when I've done it), can be covered well. Their voices are there -- now comes the stage presence.

• Gabe Garcia: If there was any doubt that Rich really, really wants to find a Hispanic country artist (he crowned Julio Iglesias Jr. winner of his CMT reality show Gone Country), all you needed to see was him mouthing "Thank you! Thank you, God!" after Garcia broke out into George Strait's "All My Ex's Live in Texas." Rich went a little overboard, in my opinion, when he grabbed Jewel and started dancing (though it is a great dancin' song). But at least he admitted that the likable 28-year-old former electrician from Lytle, Texas, did sound nervous and would need to get a handle on that. The judges clearly have their eyes on him: Steele wants to crease his Wranglers and starch his shirt; Rich all but told him he'd take him into the studio whether or not he wins because his voice is "pure, pure, pure, great country music." I'm looking forward to seeing what he does next.

• Alyson Gilbert: We know she's 28, has a supportive husband, and studies animal science, but do we know if she actually has a pageant background? I thought for sure once she was in the final two, she was a goner. But although Jewel said she sold her cover of Sara Evans' "Suds in the Bucket" like a Miss Tennessee, only Rich voted to send her home. Personally, I think Steele, who compared her to Martina McBride, was blinded by her gorgeous red hair and striking blue eyes (which matched her sequined tank top). Rich, however, just claimed Steele was deaf. Ha. Gilbert does have a nice voice. We'll see if one of the judges can show her how to sell it.

• Ashlee Hewitt: Okay, this really annoyed me: How did none of these otherwise insightful judges mention that sweet, 20-year-old Ashlee of Lancaster, Minnesota (pop. 363) sounded like Jewel's Mini-Me singing Colbie Caillat's "Bubbly?" She looked like it, too, when she crinkled her nose. The judges did manage to point out that Ashlee, one of 13 children whose father was recently deployed to Iraq, has a simple sincerity about her — which is something the other solo women in the competition lack. They want her to do a song next week that shows off what she can do vocally, which means it could be sink or swim time for her.

• Charley Jenkins: Like Rich, I was really pulling for this seemingly stand-up guy, who ultimately got the boot. The 29-year-old cowboy from Roosevelt, Utah, sang Tim McGraw's "I Like It, I Love It," working his way through the audience. It was a bold move that, unfortunately, neither the judges' nor I bought. As Rich said, "I like you a lot. And I like your voice a lot, when you're not running around like you're a Garth Brooks impersonator in Las Vegas..." He should have done something slow, and poured that genuine emotion he emanated when he spoke of his late father into it. I would be surprised if he doesn't hear from some country producers today.

• Justin Gaston: Good lord, this boy is the cutest thing on television right now. I mean, seriously, Paula Abdul would faint if she saw him. I wonder how far he'll make it.... He's a 19-year-old self-proclaimed "Mama's Boy" from Pineville, Louisiana, who supports himself in L.A. by modeling part-time. He could have a rabid David Cook-like following, if he had the pipes to back it up. Jewel and Rich praised his bold song choice, Train's "Drops of Jupiter," which seemed like they were reaching. His voice wasn't bad, it just wouldn't be at all noteworthy if it wasn't coming out of that mouth. Jewel said, "When you look that good, you're gonna have to sing that much better." I suppose that's true for a male country artist. But I just think he has to sing well. Maybe he was nervous. I think he'll benefit most from the mentoring.

• Melissa Lawson
: Something fishy happened when Cyrus introduced her: He said "We've seen eight incredible performances," when, unless he's playing fourth judge, he should have said we've seen 11. Oh well. The 32-year-old Texas mother of five closed the show with Bonnie Raitt's "Something to Talk About," another dangerous tune that could turn karaoke if performed by an amateur. But Lawson is definitely not that. Her voice is powerful and so is her stage presence. But again, I think the judges were slightly excitable: she had Steele dancing in and out of his chair with both his arms raised, Rich mimicking demur little booty slaps, and Jewel comparing her stage moves to those of Mick Jagger. I found her a little over-the-top, but she's still my favorite of the solo women.

So, there you have it. Who are your early favorites? Who will be the next to go? Who thinks this show is better than American Idol? And who can't believe Billy Ray actually used the phrase "far out?"

Sophie Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 04:31 AM EST

Hi!Am are new!

Angela Boone Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 11:36 PM EST

I was very offended by what Mr. Rich said about Coffey. He said he wasn't counrty, and that a cowboy hat wouldn't make him so. I think he should check history. What makes you counrty? Is it being white and growing up on the farm? My family is from the south they have land ,horses, even trailers, and guess what else SOUL!!!!!!!!!!!
Many blacks can and do sing counrty with soul. I can't say for sure but I reckon there some of that white boy, redneck, racism in his heart. Only the good lord knows...........

PJ Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 10:04 PM EST

This season is very lacking in talent and some of the contestants are downright painful to listen to. Billy Ray is a dimwhit that after being a country music star and tv personality you would think he would know how to read a telepromter.He gives country music a bad reputation.

Boston Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 09:38 PM EST

Billy Ray - my god man, you look like crap. Makes me wonder if you even took a shower before you went on stage. Have you no pride in your appearance or respect for others? No kidding. You looked like a drunk wandered in off the street.

jack Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 07:32 PM EST

Gabe is the real deal. Why do the judges feel they need to mold him into something slick.

batsell bedoga Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 04:07 PM EST

Wow! Are those judges mean and nasty! It's almost as bad as watching Hell's Kitchen!

mariemuse Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 05:39 PM EST

I was lucky enough to catch last weeks episode of Nashville Star. I was very impressed by Ashlee Hewitt's performance. She gave me goosebumps!! I am totally tuning in Mondays at 9pm to see how far she gets!!

Tami Walker Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 05:14 PM EST

I thought Third Town was terrific!! I've seen those guys a couple times, and the truth about it is they all do take turns singing lead. If you want to call them cheesy...that's fine I'll eat them up while I enjoy my wine! It's called "entertainment"!! But you wouldn't know that,cuz you just sit behind a desk all day pointing fingers at others. Heard that Third Town had been up over 55 hours straight and still pulled off an EXCELLENT PERFORMANCE!! My vote is for Third Town, the under dogs all the way!

Sassy Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 12:36 AM EST

Another sucker! The editor of this story (Mandy) got sucked in by Jason's good looks as well. Hmmm, just like NBC wanted it. People are saying NBC HIRED (yes, I said HIRED) this guy from a modeling agency all for ratings. What a crock! He needs to be on America's Next Top Male Model (is there such a thing?)---not a country singing show. He truly sucked compared to the others. I can't wait to hear about his live performance (I'm not watching this lame show again either), but this way they won't be able to do 3 takes to make him sound descent! Of course his song choices will be simple, so we'll see.

Krystal Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 12:25 AM EST

I think I'd really like this show if I didn't think it was rigged by NBC. Charley Jenkins was clearly better than several of the other contestants. He may have went through the audience, but that's what the producers wanted him to do. He was set up big time! I also think it's dumb that the judges voted someone off instead of letting America decide. Of course that all plays into the fact that NBC rigged it. Just like everyone else, Charley was given a number that people could call into. The word going around is that NBC decided to let Third Town or whatever they're called back into the competition after they had already been cut (if you look closely you can see it in the editing- Third Town members bawling after being cut, etc.). Anyhow, bringing them back in caused problems because NBC didn't have enough time slots on air for the amount of people they had to vote off. So NBC picked someone who they thought would bring in less viewers. BAD CHOICE! They lost a lot with that decision!

Gary Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 06:09 PM EST

If my Chief Petty Officer ever saw me on stage, "performing" in uniform, he would have dragged me back to the brig all by himself. YOU DO NOT DISHONOR THE UNIFORM FOR PERSONAL GAIN - IN ANY WAY, SHAPE OF FORM! It's in the Uniform Code of Military Conduct and I just about puked when I saw it happen on Nashville "Stars".

Jae Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 05:54 PM EST

I am not sure yet about better than idol but I do think the talent is over all more well rounded. I think for the people who liked Brooke and Jason, this show has potential.

Boomer Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 02:09 PM EST

FYI - the contestants were not allowed to pick their own songs for the season premier. Do you really think 3rd Town would have chosen Elvira or Pearl Heart would have chosen Wide Open Spaces, etc, etc? Not sure why they didn't mention it on the show but that's the fact.

Pepper Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 12:04 PM EST

One other thing though. I really didn't like Billy Ray Cyrus as the host. Couldn't they get someone with more charisma? Oh yeah, and the sound quality was really bad. Surely they'll fix this, right?

Pepper Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 12:01 PM EST

LOVED that they kept the audition rounds to ONE episode! That's all we want to see! And yep, I think this might just be better than American Idol (which I really like!). I'll definitely be tuning back in.

Bethony Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 11:37 PM EST

I think Ashlee was awesome.. She will definitely make it to the finale!!!!

moe Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 06:35 PM EST

I have heard that Nashville Star is rigged. Although they say that the viewers get to vote, they already know who is going to win. Has anyone else heard this?

lilli1123 Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 05:24 PM EST

I liked "third town." I thought they had great stage presence and sounded very good. I also think they have a sense of comedy about them. What's wrong with "Elvira?" I liked the song. Had my feet tappin'

Jon Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 04:42 PM EST

This is such a great season. I dont know who should win. I did though agree that Charley should have been elminated because he sounded like a Garth Brooks coverband. We want an orginal country star! What do you guys think? Who is the next to go and who is going to win??

Ernesto Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 03:27 PM EST

I'd say it's Melissa Lawson to lose..and I think of the three judges Jewel was really helpful, the other two are like Paula and Randy....I am very surprised by Jewel, I thought she would suck but she's actually very on point with her critics and I loved seeing her play a bit of guitar...the model guy sucked, plain and simple as did Gabe Garcia, do we need a bad impersonator of King George??? seriously???

Kelsi Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 02:29 PM EST

Gabe definately has what it takes to win this thing. He's an amazing artist as well as an incredible songwriter. I will admit he has competition with Melissa and possibly Pearl Heart. Those are my top three picks.

GO GABE! :)

jes Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 01:37 PM EST

Question. Aren't they being divided up with their mentors into male, female and groups?.........I missed most of the show due to weather alerts we had all night, so I didn't get to see alot of the talent. (I'll be watching the replay on CMT this weekend.) But my fave so far is Pearl Heart. Loooove harmonizing. Even if a few of said harmonies were off. I'm really looking forward to seeing them next week.

scott Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 01:18 PM EST

Charley should have sang a song by Josh Turner beause they both have such deep voices "Your Man".

Eric Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 01:10 PM EST

I thought past seasons of Nashville star have had much stronger overall talent, too. I thought the premiere seemed a little - or a lot - staged - all the way to who was picked for the 12. I was also really surprised by the cut. I thought the model was by far the weakest performance of the night - but they're keeping him around for the cute factor. The two cut finalists were expendable - in the shows mind. I also have to say while I loved the Ohio girls' performance, both they and Pearl Heart - to me sounded very pitchy in some of their harmonies. Coffey too got a much more favorable judging than he deserved but yeah I like it bette than AI

disappointed Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 12:49 PM EST

I have been watching NS since it's first show and this is by far one least impressive show yet. I couldn't even vote cause I didn't think any of them were great. I know that there were better choices for the show. One young lady that I have heard personaly and that has even opened for some big name country singers and she was turned away for the ones that made it. I will continue to watch in hopes that it will get better but I just don't know.

Barb Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 12:47 PM EST

I'm a first-timer and saw some interesting talent. Having the judges eliminate someone when every other elimination will be by popular vote seems unfair and out of place. Plus, their choice was not anyone I would have chosen at all. Charlie had a wonderful voice and rapport w/audience and was certainly not the only contestant who didn't exactly move with grace. Three others should have gone way before him. Judges' antics were a bit stagey. I'll watch again to see how things go.

bas Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 11:24 AM EST

The only one I likes was the Gabe Garcia. He has a great pure country voice. As to Justin Gastin - he's EXTREMELY good looking, but his singing was painful!! If he was a fat kid with glasses, he would have been in the rejection montage instead of on the main stage as a finalist.

john Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 11:17 AM EST

i agree with shmuffin and encouage new fans to check out last year's winner angela hacker's CD "The Winner Is Angela Hacker" to hear one great country singer!

john Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 11:12 AM EST

been a fan since season one and glad to see NS move to a wider audience than USA; liked that the judges gave insider advice instead of simon cowell-type insults; loved the duos and trios and wider diversity in music styles; however wasn't too wowed with opening night talent on display but look forward to performers getting more comfortable; liked charley - seems maybe the judges were looking for new marketing angles to sell product and personalities than basic c&w mainstays

Shmuffin Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 09:23 AM EST

After looking forward to the new season of Nashville Star, I have to say I'm a bit disappointed. I've watched every season and IMO this seasons talent is the weakest yet. In past seasons I've been wowed by the talent. I didn't have any wow during this first show. Its very disheartening as this is the show that propelled talent like Miranda Lambert, Buddy Jewell and Chris Young into the public eye. And note, Lambert recently won ACM Album of the Year. This season's cast really can't compare.

Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 09:20 AM EST

No one seems to realize that Coffey Anderson was on American Idol back in Season 2! He auditioned even though his wife (at the time) was in labor with his daughter, and made it to Hollywood with 2/3 of the judges' approval. He didn't make it past the first Hollywood round, but I love how no one has mentioned his Idol connections at all.

janice Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 09:06 AM EST

Oh gosh, that is just a sock in his underwear, you silly.

Matt Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 08:49 AM EST

Saw Justin's underwear model pics... let's just say if he doesn't make it in music, he could have a "BIG" career in the adult entertainment industry...

Jee Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 06:37 AM EST

I enjoyed Gabe's performance a lot. He had a true country voice. I didn't love Charley's performance, but I wanted the chance to vote for him. Plus, I read that he said in an interview that the Producer's made him go in the audience, then that was the main criticism from the judges. I wish they'd bring him back and let us vote.

AC Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 12:11 AM EST

Watching Nashville Star made me appreciate the talent on American Idol from the talent to the host! Billy Ray seems a little slow in his delivery and just sounds bored. The contestants lack that "it" factor and their singing is not that great either. Eh. I've seen better on idol- it made me long for Paula's wacky antics.

Tim Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 11:37 PM EST

Only 6 of the 12 songs performed were actually country songs. And one of the country songs, "Elvira," was rapped by the judges because it's--what?--too country? Give me a break. It's pretty obvious to me the show wants to water down the sound to reach as broad an audience as possible. So they take pop songs, throw in a little twang and some vocal breaks and a fiddle here and there. But then this is pretty much what Nashville has come to these days. I know, I live here. Sigh...

liz Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 11:11 PM EST

Iam soooo disspointed to see Charlie Jenkins leave. I thought he was great I think Billy ray should be a judge and Jewel can host or maybe just go home.

schipmom Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 10:41 PM EST

Billy Ray did okay...he just needs to stop hiding his face behind the mic. Bring it down a bit dude!

emily Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 08:57 PM EST

i LOVED coffey, gabe, melissa and ashlee. actually, i really enjoyed everyone on the show except for third town and charley. sorry, but i agree with him being eliminated. i think he was talented but i feel like all the arguments for him staying are just because he has the good ol boy country look. i started watching NS last season and liked it, but i'm actually excited to tune in this season!

cruzin48plymouth-carole Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 08:56 PM EST

Awesome to have Nashville Star back. Looking forward to this season. Was disappointed Charlie Jenkins didn't make it, and Alyson Gilbert, got to stay. Charlie, I felt was very courageous to get the crowd in tune with him, which did cost him. I cannot see Alyson staying too much longer on Nashville Star....

Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 08:52 PM EST

Really EW? You liked this show? I thought you had better taste... The old Nashville Star may not have been on a big network but it was a million times more genuine and had actual talent. btw, John Rich = Egomaniac. If you ignore the show, maybe it will go away (or back to USA) much faster!

janice Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 08:45 PM EST

I agree that he is very talented and wish he was not sent home. Unfair plus he is really cute too.
He got out there and was penalized for it. They seemed maybe jealous.

Tanya Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 08:33 PM EST

Charley is so talented. I know him and he deserved atleast some confidence for what he can do! The judges need to becareful what the heck they say, they make me feel like they were trying too hard to be a Simmon Cale. And I hope they realize how boring and stupid they looked. Charley did just exactly what the judges were saying alnight that everyone else wasn't doing. This kid is a cute guy inside as out. He will be someb0dy you wait and see. I hope he can get on a tv show like the Rodney Carrington's and show off his talent and make some dough finally. Do not forget his face cuz you'll see him again!!!!!!!!!!

janice Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 07:59 PM EST

I was surprised by the choice of the guy to leave the show. I thought he was way better than the eye popping woman. I was scared her eyes would pop right out of the sockets the whole time she sang.
Just because Charley Jenkins went into the audience he was out of there? It was almost as if they thought he was too arrogant to stay. A few more of the contestants seemed worse than him. Anyone got a take on this?
jmarie

Billy Ray Fan Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 07:55 PM EST

The cast was amazing! Definitely the best cast on a competition show EVeR!

whimsey Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 03:57 PM EST

s/b "vague tries at diversity"

whimsey Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 03:54 PM EST

I dreaded the move from USA to NBC and it proved lacking. Nashville Star needs the later time slot to keep the tween voting down (witness Pearl Heart and Laurie/Sophie) ... but NBC jumped right in pandering to the tween demographic and vague tries diversity. While the girls grated my last nerve, I liked Coffey and loved Gabe Garcia. Bring back Anastasia Brown, please! The judges feel like the teenie bopper, her skeevey uncle and the disapproving music teacher from high school. Loved the shots of Jewel while Justin Gaston sang. Of course, I'll be watching every week, wouldn't miss it. Thanks for the TV Watch.

Christina Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 03:46 PM EST

Coffey was featured during the auditions from Season 2 of American Idol. I remember because he was there at the auditions while his wife at the time was in labour. He got a good profile back then

yeah Melissa! Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 03:45 PM EST

It is nice to see a contestant like the rest of us-in her 30's, has kids, not super skinny and no plastic surgery!

to DanOregon: Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 03:41 PM EST

me too, but it is even better, especially the production values. And I certainly won't miss Cowboy Troy or Anastasia!! And Billy Ray is no Wy but he was mostly in the background. yes please-TV WATCH EW!!! You have country music fans too!

Jewel is so cool Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 03:37 PM EST

Yes, I agree with Go Gabe-if The Hills and The Bachelorette deserve a TV Watch then surely Nashville Star does too. Not a Billy Ray fan-bring back Wynonna!!!!

joannmski Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 03:28 PM EST

I liked the show a lot. But PLEASE let's have them get better sound quality/mixing next week, or else this thing is going to be painful to watch.

Sara Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 03:24 PM EST

Nan, I'm with you, I flipped to the mole too. Of course, I also thought that my DVR was recording Nashville Star, when in fact it was recording Dirty Jobs, of all things, so I'm glad for the recap. I love Nashville Star and I'm glad to see it back and on the air again. One of my fav reality shows. :)

DanOregon Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 03:21 PM EST

I've watched the show every year on USA, but I figured NBC would screw it up and focus more on "zany" contestants and play up the heart warming stories and only a little bit of the performances so I didn't watch. Anyone who has seen the dreadful Last Comic Standing knows what I'm talking about.

Go Gabe! Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 03:16 PM EST

Thank you Mandi!! I was hoping EW would acknowledge Nashville Star. How about a TV Watch??? Everyone I know is watching this dang show and it deserves at least half the attention EW gives American Idol. Please?!!!!

Carol Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 03:15 PM EST

I also thought Nashville Star was, in many of the ways you mentioned, better than Idol and I think it has a good talent pool. I missed that little glitch when BRC said we'd seen eight performances but caught lots of other weird editing moments. That's my only major complaint -- clean up the production! Country doesn't have to be low-rent. Oh, and I didn't much care for Billy Ray as a host, especially noticeable when he says the exact same phrases that Ryan says on Idol.

NanFan Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 03:14 PM EST

Coffey & Melissa Lawson are my favorites. I only got to fully watch the first hour, cause I am one of the very few fans of The Mole. I watched the 2nd hour during commercials. And yes, American Idol could learn a few things from Nashville Star.

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