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Columbia Teen Finalist in Video Music Contest

Evan Johnson is one of six musicians in 'Find Your Voice' contest on Facebook.

 

Columbia teenager Evan Johnson has been named one of six finalists in a national video music contest.

Johnson, a 17-year-old Atholton High School senior, is competing with five other teenage musicians in "Find Your Voice," an online contest sponsored by Facebook, Music & Arts, Yamaha and singer Greyson Chance.

Aspiring musicians between the ages of 13 and 17 were invited to submit videos of themselves covering one of 12 songs on an instrument.

Chance, the YouTube singing sensation who rocketed to fame after being discovered by comedian and talk show host Ellen Degeneres, and a panel of judges, reviewed hundreds of submissions and selected the most talented musicians based on their artistry, technicality and stage presence, according to a press release about the contest.

Panelists included "distinguished and highly respected" music educators from major universities who have guest-conducted major symphonies across the world and performed for the Olympic Games and past presidents.

"We were blown away by the talent and passion for music from all of the hundreds of entrants," Milt Allen, associate director of bands at Ohio State University, said in the statement. "It wasn't easy, but we narrowed it down to some incredibly talented young musicians, and now it's up to everyone to vote and decide.

Voters have through Feb. 26 to view the videos and vote for their favorite musician by going here: http://www.facebook.com/musicandarts?sk=app_209323549148612
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Related Topics: Columbia MD, Evan Johnson, Facebook, Facebook Find Your Voice contest, Find Your Voice contest, Greyson Chance, and Music & Arts

Tom

8:57 am on Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Very cool... local singer songwriter.. hopefully he will stay AWAY from the vaccum that is American Idol.

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jack

7:44 am on Monday, February 27, 2012

If you want to get your music out there and make a name for yourself, entering music competitions is probably the easiest way to go, go check out Make a Star (http://www.makeastar.com) a great online contest.

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Wiley Coyote

2:30 am on Friday, March 30, 2012

Thanks so much for the tip about Make A Star. Ive been browsing the site for hours since I saw your comment. I am a music connoisseur so I love to hear new stuff, but I also make my own music and have been looking for a place to share it to get known and maybe win a contest. Their site, makeastar.com says that they have given away almost $32k in prizes already with monthly cash prizes in multiple categories. I also like that I retain all the rights to my work.

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