'Nashville Star' Launches Nationwide Casting Search

 
 

FIRST PUBLISHED: February 8, 2008 2:40 PM EST
LAST UPDATED: February 8, 2008 4:35 PM EST

BURBANK, Calif. --


The hit country music talent search “Nashville Star" is gearing up for an exciting sixth season this summer — now on NBC — and the producers are crisscrossing the nation looking for the next music superstar. As with last year’s show on USA Network, the winner of this season’s search will receive a recording contract with a major label.

The multi-city casting tour will kick off its regional search in Pittsburgh and Milwaukee on February 9, and is scheduled to hit Charlotte, North Carolina; Kansas City, Missouri; Tallahassee, Florida; Denver, New Orleans and Portland, Oregon, all in the same month (see specific schedule below).

For the first time in series’ history, the producers will expand the search to include solo artists, duets and singing trios. Anyone over the age of 16 is encouraged to audition.

The two-hour season premiere this summer will feature a behind-the-scenes look at the best and worst talent vying for a spot in this year’s competition.

Saturday, February 9

Pittsburgh
12 noon - 6 pm
The Saddle Ridge
4 Station Square Dr.

Milwaukee
American Serb Memorial, President’s Hall
12 noon - 5 pm
5101 West Oklahoma Ave

Wednesday, February 13

Charlotte
Coyote Joe’s
7 p.m. –11 p.m.
4621 Wilkinson Blvd.

Kansas City, Missouri
The Beaumont Club
4 pm - 9 p.m.
4050 Pennsylvania

Sunday, February 17

Tallahassee, Florida
Floyd’s Record Shop
4 p.m. – 9 p.m.
666-1 W. Tennessee St.

Denver
The Grizzly Rose
12 noon – 5 p.m.
5450 N. Valley Highway

Thursday, February 21

New Orleans
11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
3301 Veterans Memorial Blvd.
Metairie, Louisiana

Portland, Oregon
Rose Quarter/Memorial Coliseum Exhibition Hall
12 noon - 6 p.m.
One Center Court

How it works:
1. Those auditioning will perform a song off the approved song list.
2. A select few of the most talented will be asked to perform additional material for the producers. Applicants should be prepared to sing two cover songs from the approved song list or one song off the list and one original song.

The auditions are open to men and women, solo artists, duets and singing trios, ages 16 and over (as of March 29, 2008), who think they have what it takes to become the next “Nashville Star.” Updated information on auditions including cities, locations and times, song lists, applications, additional rules, as well as how to audition if applicants can't make it to an open call, can be found on www.nbc.com or www.NashvilleStarCasting.com.

“Nashville Star” is the original grassroots talent search to find America’s next great country music star and the longest-running competition series on cable. The winner of this last installment received a major recording contract with Warner Bros. Nashville.

The first four seasons of the series have launched the careers of promising artists including Chris Young, Buddy Jewel, Miranda Lambert, Lance Miller and Angela and Zac Hacker — the siblings who made it a family affair by coming in first and second, respectively, last season.

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