Sunday, January 05, 2020

America's Most Musical Family Goes *Totally* 80's | Backstage With Ben Azelart

America's Most Musical Family Goes *Totally* 80's | Backstage With Ben Azelart



It's not officially 80's week, but with a performance of "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" "Take On Me" and "Sweet Dreams" we can pretend! Follow Ben Azelart backstage as he interviews the Smith Kids, Melisizwe Brothers, Mathis Family, Sanchez Family, Rees Family, and the Bomparts! America’s Most Musical Family airs Fridays at 8:00 p.m. (ET/PT) on Nickelodeon USA and YTV.

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America’s Most Musical Family is a one-of-a-kind music competition series that will see 30 talented and diverse family bands performing in all genres take center stage in front of celebrity judges Grammy Award-winning global superstar Ciara, digital media sensation David Dobrik, pop icon and Broadway star Debbie Gibson and show host, singer and television personality Nick Lachey to compete for a recording contract with Republic Records and the chance to win a $250,000 cash prize in partnership with Capri Sun 100% Juice. Bands taking part range from a father/daughter duo, sibling groups and a 12-member multigenerational brass ensemble. The bands will battle it out over the course of 12 hour-long episodes and one half-hour special.

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