CBC Searchlight: Here are the top 10 contenders from P.E.I.
1 Islander will be chosen to represent region at national semi-finals
CBC Music has announced the regional top 10 for Searchlight — a cross-Canada search for the best up-and-coming musicians, with a grand prize worth $50,000.
Nine of the top ten musicians were chosen by a panel of judges, while the 10th — Maureen Trainor — was chosen by popular vote to make it to this round — round two.
Check out the top 10 contenders here:
The Royal North: Leave the Light On
Jill Chandler: Come And Find Me Soon
Nick Doneff: Old Dog
Anya: I'm Staying Up
Maxine MacLennan: Without You
Maureen Trainor: Goodbye
Will Allen: It's About Time
Nick Arsenault: You're the one
Atlantic String Machine: Lost Time
Old Stone Station: Good Day To Run
Top 10, but what's next?
Now that the top 10 musicians have been decided, round three will determine the top Island artist. That top spot will be decided by the judges, with two spots nationally being decided by popular vote.
P.E.I.'s top contestant will compete against the other contestants in the national semi-finals, for a chance at making the national top four — for round four and a chance at the grand prize.
In 2016, singer-songwriter Dylan Menzie of Belle River won the P.E.I. part of the contest with his song Kenya, and also made it to the top four, nationally.
To find all the entries and to vote go to cbcmusic.ca/searchlight.
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