Oklahoma’s ‘Nashville Star’ sums up experience so far

tommy1.jpg   Tommy Stanley, who spent a few of his years in Cushing, is spending another week in seclusion at Opryland. But he doesn’t mind.
   He is a top 10 finalist on the sixth season of “Nashville Star” and looking forward to next Monday’s live performance at 8 p.m. on NBC.
   “Being here and not being able to talk to family and friends is a struggle, but you keep in mind what your goal is and what you’re trying to do,” Stanley, 24, said during a phone interview Friday. “This is my dream, and I’m going to pursuit it.”
   Stanley’s performance on last Monday’s live show more than likely secured him another week in the competition. He rocked the place with his rendition of John Rich’s song “Save a Horse, Ride a Cowboy,” and Rich was just a few feet away sitting at the judges’ table.
   “My inspiration for choosing a John Rich song was to make myself stand out,” Stanley said. “I’m not scared to do any song.”
   Of course, no one will know for sure who is moving on in the music competition until the viewer votes are revealed on Monday’s episode. And Stanley encourages everyone to tune in and once again vote for your favorite — even if it’s not him.
   “I’m looking forward to ‘pop goes country’ on Monday, and I made another daring song choice that I think you’ll be excited about,” Stanley said. “It’s going to be an amazing show, so watch it. And vote, vote, vote — even if it’s not for me. As long as you vote, I’m happy.”
–Penny TV  

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