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Not only has LDS American Idol contestant Amber Lynn Stoppel been sharing her talents with people on live TV across the nation; she's also been sharing her testimony through song and word. Recently, she created this stunning mashup of "Be Still My Soul" and "His Eye Is on the Sparrow" with the help of Joslyn Poole on vocals and Rashida Call on piano and posted it to her Facebook page with this sweet message:
My family has watched Fox’s "American Idol" for years. Both my teenage daughters love to sing and every year we all find a couple of contestants to cheer for and rally around. Despite a slide in recent years, the longtime ratings juggernaut remains a top 20 program and has outlived most of its reality show siblings.
In a new video from the Mormon Channel, Jennifer Blosil, a previous American Idol contestant, performs her original song “Real Talk” and a beautiful hymn medley of “Come Unto Him and “The Light Divine.”
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Many things can bring people together: a favorite song, a favorite TV show, unpopular opinions about Peeps.
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Ashley Hess has been impressing judges since her first moments on American Idol.
The first keynote speaker for RootsTech 2023 has been announced, and the name is undoubtedly familiar to millennials, American Idol fans, and music-lovers alike.
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Disclaimer: This music video is a parody of The Killers' music video "The Man." While the parody below does not contain any profanity, the original music video by The Killers does contain some mild language.
For more articles on Latter-day Saints on TV, check out 18 Mormons on Reality TV Who Stood for Their Standards.
Brooke White, a Latter-day Saint singer from Mesa, Ariz., who gained fame on “American Idol” when she told former judge Simon Cowell that she had never watched an R-rated movie, is now well down the winding road of the music industry.
At a concert in Salt Lake City last week, pop star David Archuleta of American Idol fame made an unexpected and emotional announcement. After a couple of years of skirting questions about it, he revealed that he will indeed serve a two-year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, though he hasn't made public where he will be sent.