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Abigail "Abi" Carter (born July 31, 2002) is an American singer who won season 22 of American Idol in 2024. [1] She was the first woman in four years to win the competition. [2] She is from Indio, California, and graduated summa cum laude from Cal State San Bernardino, Palm Desert Campus, with a bachelor's degree in Marriage & Family Therapy. [3]
Michaela Anne Nobilette (born August 20, 1993), also Emkay Brazil, most commonly known as MK Nobilette, is an American singer from San Francisco, California, who finished in tenth place on the thirteenth season of American Idol. [2] While on American Idol, she became the first openly gay contestant in the history of the series to acknowledge ...
Abi Carter, a 21-year-old musician from Indio, California, won season 22 of "American Idol" Sunday night. Here are more facts about the 2024 winner.
Spence was born on June 18, 1999, [1] in West Palm Beach, Florida, and grew up in Douglas, Georgia, after his family moved there. [2] Spence posted online videos of him singing during his time in high school. In 2017, a video he had posted singing the Rihanna song "Diamonds" went viral on YouTube, eventually garnering over 32 million views. [2]
Jack Blocker, Will Moseley, Abi Carter. Tonight was the night when the search for the next singing sensation revealed the winner of American Idol for 2024 from among the Top 3 finalists: Abi ...
Kelly was a participant in The American Idol Experience at Disney's Hollywood Studios at The Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando.At the end of the day he was the highest vote recipient in the finale show, which entitled him to receive the dream ticket, which got him to the front of the line for the real American Idol auditions in Orlando in June 2009.
Abi Carter, an Indio, California, native, accompanied herself on the piano, singing Billie Eilish’s “What Was I Made For?” for the “American Idol” judges on the show’s Feb. 25 broadcast.
Lapuz's American Idol Season 7 audition piece was a favorite on video sites, with more than 68.2 million hits in the video sharing website YouTube, the first of which being so popular that it generated a cease and desist letter from News Corp. Subsequent releases have received more than 59,640,100 hits. His audition piece has become so popular ...