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Ashlee Hewitt - Nashville Star - Wrap Up

Written by Paul on July 22, 2008 – 7:35 pm

First, I can’t really say how proud I am of Ashlee Hewitt.  I love all the artist I have here on NashvilleHype! and they, or their families in some cases, have become very good friends over the time.  So when one artist does good, they all do - and there’s a certain amount of pride that comes along with an artist from NashvilleHype! doing good.

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This years Nashville Star has been panned by more commenters, more newspapers, more trade mags - more people - than all the previous years combined (so far as I can tell).  The expectations were very high for the show, and the move to NBC, and the show hasn’t lived up to the expectations many had.  I had never once watched the show more than 30 seconds, so I really had no expectations.

The show itself was wierd to me.  Pop singers, dancers, lighting like Garth Brooks, Billy Ray Cyrus looking like a deer in headlights everytime the camera came on, those stupid ‘dramatic’ pauses that were waste of everyone’s time… so many stupid things that have nothing to do with Nashville, becoming a star, or the business in general.  And the idea that the judges were ‘competing’ was also more than wierd - that’s better left to it’s own show - not trying to find talent.

And what did I think of the ‘talent’ this year?  Not much.

I always want and encourage artist to work hard and great things can happen - I don’t always have to like what they do to realise that they are human, and they are trying.  They have hopes and dreams and goals - and they’re just doing their best.  And when an opportunity opens, they step into it.

But there’s not a one that I would offer to have on NashvilleHype! (sans Ashlee of course)

The simple truth is, Ashlee was the only true artist on the show - she’s the only artist that I sincerely believe Warner Bros, John Rich, Radio, and the industry would’ve liked to see win.  The other ‘contestants’ - yes, in their case that’s what they were - are nice people I’m sure, and I hesitate to write anything too bad about them out of respect to their new-found friendship with Ashlee, because people who are thrown into unique situations like this, usually find themselves having life-long friends.

But despite her friendship with them, and the fact they are all nice, etc. etc. I didn’t find one of them exciting, or talented enough to be placed on NashvilleHype!  I turn down better each and every day it seems (and I turn down much worse).  I also don’t believe that a label would take a serious look at them but for this show.  In other words, there’s not a one I would stake the reputation of NashvilleHype! on and take directly to a label.

That’s not to say they don’t have various talents or abilities.  It doesn’t mean they can’t grow to become what they want.  And it doesn’t mean they can’t work hard and have a great career entertaining people.  As I say often, there’s a whole world out there waiting, wanting to be entertained - artist can make a great living playing for these people.

But only a select few are destined in some form to become a ’star’.  Ashlee Hewitt is one of those artist.  Always has been.

(as an aside, and I’m being completely serious, in the end, the contestants that impressed me the most were Laura and Sophie - actually, when they weren’t performing, they were the most real of the other contestants.  They were themselves, and despite the horrible treatment by the producers - showing the worst parts, the fights, the outbreaks, etc. and poisoning them early to the audience, they remained human - and I appreciated that more than anything.  And truthfully, I thought their last performance was great, I mean, if I was going to leave a show, and I knew it - I’d want to stick it to everyone as well.  They just kicked butt at the wrong time.  oh, and way to go on the eye-roll, even though you didn’t even know you did it…  At the time, I was doing it myself.  No, truthfully I was yelling at the TV -”WHO?!?!?’ are you talking to??!?!? and WHY???!!?!!?  SHUT UP ALREADY!!!”  — yeah, everyone had an axe to grind - but Laura and Sophie handled it better than I would have.)

Do I think the show helped or hurt Ashlee?

Career wise I don’t think it had much impact.  I say that because a great number of people in the industry already knew Ashlee and already had proclaimed her to be a star.  Several personally told me they wanted to work with her should the opportunity arise.  And various labels around town were already seriously looking in her direction.  Do more know her?  Sure.  And that’s a good thing - but it isn’t earth shattering.

On a personal level I think this experience was a great one for Ashlee.  She’s going to have life-long friends as a result of the show - and you can never have too many friends.  Especially one’s that have shared the same experiences in life that you have.

So where does Ashlee go from here?

Most likely on a Nashville Star tour, if I understand correctly.  Afterwards, the sky’s the limit.  She’s going to land on a label and of course be a big star.  You’ll hear her all over the radio and see her all over TV.

If there’s one thing I personally would like to see it would be a ‘Hewitt Sisters Reunion’.  Now that the show is over, and once she gets passed the contractual obligations she has to fulfill, it would be nice for the sisters to once again be a team — all for one and one for all.  That’s more natural to me I suppose.  Together let them sign a deal.  Together tour the world.  Together have hits.  Together.  That would be nice.

But untimately that’s a family decision - and like in the case of Nashville Star, all the options will have to be weighed and what’s best for everyone will have to be taken into consideration.  Ashlee is blessed to have a very close (and large) family.

It’s been a great experience to have Ashlee on Nashville Star — and on NashvilleHype!  I hope you’ve taken the time to get to know some of the other future stars we’ve featured.

Last, thanks again to everyone that’s come over to read about Ashlee, and also took the time to support her by voting for her.  I know she appreciates it very much - as we all do.


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