http://www.makeastar.com
Make A Star, the first Web-to-TV music and talent competition, concluded its debut season Saturday with members of Fools & Horses and Zen Vendetta performing in person. Legendary music executive Russ Regan announced the winning band.
Reality television seems to thrive on the bad kind of drama - unnecessary conflict by people so obnoxious its hard to find anyone you think deserves to be seen on TV. Then came Make A Star, a new show syndicated on FUSE Saturday mornings for a 13 episode run that turned that stereotype around exposing a wealth of quality unsigned American bands and solo artists to a national TV audience, and finishing it all off with two finalists competing for a $10,000 cash prize where the only shame was that one of them had to lose.
Make A Stars concept was simple, but entirely unique in streamlining Internet with TV upload a music video for free to MakeAStar.com, compete for fan votes and the scores of music industry judges, and hope your video gets broadcast on the weekly show. Hundreds of acts in everything from hip-hop, country, electro, punk, pop, and metal entered, but at the end of the Hollywood Phase bracket only two bands were left Fools & Horses and Zen Vendetta.
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