The competition narrowed tonight on THE NEXT GREAT AMERICAN BAND as Très Bien! received the fewest votes and was eliminated from the competition. Très Bien! is a rock/funk band from Philadelphia, PA. The remaining Top 5 bands each performed a Rod Stewart song on tonight’s show.
Next week, one more band will be eliminated based on tonight’s voting results, and the Top 4 bands will perform a song by Queen as well as a song of their own.
The remaining bands include The Clark Brothers, a Bluegrass/Country band from Nashville, TN; Denver and the Mile High Orchestra, a Big Band/Swing Band from Nashville, TN; Dot Dot Dot, a Modern Rock band from Chicago, IL; Light of Doom, a Heavy Metal band from San Marcos, CA; and Sixwire, a Country band from Nashville, TN.
Find out who is eliminated and who makes it into the Top 4 on THE NEXT GREAT AMERICAN BAND Friday, Dec. 7 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX.
QUEEN rose to popularity in the mid-1970s, topping the U.S. charts with singles such as "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" and "Another One Bites the Dust." They were rediscovered by a whole new generation of fans when "Bohemian Rhapsody," Freddie Mercury’s classic rock opus, was featured in the 1992 movie "Wayne's World," taking the song to the Top 10 for a second time. Their rock anthems "We Are the Champions" and "We Will Rock You" continue to be among the most-played tracks both on the radio and at sports stadiums across America.
Next week, one more band will be eliminated based on tonight’s voting results, and the Top 4 bands will perform a song by Queen as well as a song of their own.
The remaining bands include The Clark Brothers, a Bluegrass/Country band from Nashville, TN; Denver and the Mile High Orchestra, a Big Band/Swing Band from Nashville, TN; Dot Dot Dot, a Modern Rock band from Chicago, IL; Light of Doom, a Heavy Metal band from San Marcos, CA; and Sixwire, a Country band from Nashville, TN.
Find out who is eliminated and who makes it into the Top 4 on THE NEXT GREAT AMERICAN BAND Friday, Dec. 7 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX.
QUEEN rose to popularity in the mid-1970s, topping the U.S. charts with singles such as "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" and "Another One Bites the Dust." They were rediscovered by a whole new generation of fans when "Bohemian Rhapsody," Freddie Mercury’s classic rock opus, was featured in the 1992 movie "Wayne's World," taking the song to the Top 10 for a second time. Their rock anthems "We Are the Champions" and "We Will Rock You" continue to be among the most-played tracks both on the radio and at sports stadiums across America.





