In the second Final round of AMMF: The Rees Family from Nashville, Tennessee brought marching band vibes with their energetic performance of "Shut Up and Dance" by Walk The Moon; The Bomparts from Fort Lauderdale, Florida gave an inspiring performance of "If I Were a Boy" by Beyoncé; Father-daughter duo The Sanchez Family from Las Vegas, Nevada once again brought the house down with their performance of "Break Free" by Ariana Grande; The Melisizwe Brothers from Leduc, Canada delivered a standing ovation-earning performance of "Let It Go" by James Bay; and, dressed head-to-toe in red, the Mathis Family from Jonesboro, Arkansas treated the audience to another powerful performance with "Hey Brother" by Avicii!
The Rees Family - Shut Up and Dance
The Bomparts - "If I Were a Boy"
The Sanchez Family - "Break Free"
The Melisizwe Brothers - "Let It Go"
Mathis Family - "Hey Brother"
Check out each of their performances below!:
The Rees Family's Bring Marching Band Vibes to 'Shut Up and Dance' by Walk The Moon
Decked out in their best band uniforms, the Rees Family once again bring a brassiness to the America's Most Musical Family stage! Check out their performance of "Shut Up and Dance" by Walk the Moon.
The Bomparts Inspire the Crowd Singing "If I Were a Boy" by Beyoncé
The Bomparts seem to have mastered vocal harmonies by now! Check out their moving performance of "If I Were a Boy" by Beyoncé at the finals of America's Most Musical Family!
The Sanchez Family's Energetic "Rock Star" Performance of 'Break Free' by Ariana Grande
First of all, where can I get that outfit? Secondly, the Sanchez Family once again bring the house down! Watch their performance of "Break Free" by Ariana Grande on the stage of America's Most Musical Family.
The Melisizwe Brothers Will "Melt Your Heart" Singing 'Let It Go' by James Bay
The Melisizwe Brothers receive a roaring standing ovation from the crowd after this performance! See why Nick Lachey calls the youngest brother a 'star' after their performance of "Let It Go" by James Bay at the finals of America's Most Musical Family!
Ciara is "So Proud" of the Mathis Family's Performance of 'Hey Brother' by Avicii
The Mathis Family did not come to play in the finals! Coordinated head-to-toe in red, they performed "Hey Brother" by Avicii. See why Ciara and the other AMMF judges have felt so inspired.
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In AMMF episode 11, five family bands performed, but only four moved on to the next round, featuring special guest mentor Pete Wentz!
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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Originally published: Saturday, January 04, 2020 at 19:44 GMT.
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