Sunday’s “American Idol” kicked off with a singer trying to follow in her father’s musical footsteps.
Kimmy Gabriela, 17, used music to connect with her Venezuelan and Dominican heritage. Gabriela’s rendition of “Let’s Hurt Tonight” by OneRepublic impressed the judges, and the fact that she could also sing in Spanish helped encourage judge Katy Perry to throw a golden ticket her way.
“This is some Top 10 material,” said judge Lionel Richie.
Also Top 10 material was Lauren Mascitti, 27, who brought her fiancé, country music songwriter Shawn Camp. Mascitti also brought a country twang in her voice, singing an original song, “If I Could Lose You,” with Camp supporting her on guitar. A nurse by day, she grew up with her grandparents and moved to Nashville to pursue her dreams as a musician.
Nashville was also where judges suggested 24-year-old contestant Ryan Harmon go. A podcaster of country music, Harmon brought a deep Southern drawl in an original, “I Knew This Would Happen,” that belonged more at the Grand Ole Opry than in Hollywood. A humble guy just as happy going to the Golden Corral as he was getting a golden ticket, Harmon said that it was the best “no” he’s ever received.