The Next Great American Band

The Next Great American Band (2007)

EndedReality showMusic

Sometimes achieving idol status is more than a solo effort, and this FOX series is set to celebrate the talents of multiple musicians. Simon Fuller and friends open up the American Idol-style competition to bands, and all sizes and genres from across the country are welcome to make a play for the spotlight.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E103 Cut to WinnerDec 21, 2007
S01E094 Cut to 3 & Top 3 PerformDec 14, 2007
S01E085 Cut to 4 & Top 4 PerformDec 7, 2007
S01E076 Cut to 5 & Top 5 PerformNov 30, 2007
S01E067 Cut to 6 & Top 6 PerformNov 23, 2007
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Next Great American Band' premiere?

'The Next Great American Band' premiered on October 19, 2007.

Who were the judges on 'The Next Great American Band'?

The judges on 'The Next Great American Band' were Sheila E., John Rzeznik, and Ian "Dicko" Dickson.

What was the format of 'The Next Great American Band'?

'The Next Great American Band' followed a similar format to other talent competition shows, where bands competed against each other through various rounds.

How many bands competed on 'The Next Great American Band'?

There were initially 10 bands that competed on 'The Next Great American Band'.

Who hosted 'The Next Great American Band'?

Dominic Bowden hosted 'The Next Great American Band'.

What were the prize and title the winner of 'The Next Great American Band' received?

The winner of 'The Next Great American Band' received a recording contract with 19 Recordings, along with the title of "The Next Great American Band".

Who won 'The Next Great American Band'?

The Clark Brothers won 'The Next Great American Band'.

How many seasons did 'The Next Great American Band' have?

'The Next Great American Band' had only one season.

Was 'The Next Great American Band' a live show?

Yes, 'The Next Great American Band' was a live show, with performances and eliminations happening in real-time.

Did 'The Next Great American Band' focus on a specific genre of music?

No, 'The Next Great American Band' did not focus on a specific genre of music. Bands from various genres participated in the competition.

How were the bands selected to compete on 'The Next Great American Band'?

Bands were selected to compete on 'The Next Great American Band' through auditions held across the United States.

Were the judges involved in mentoring the bands on 'The Next Great American Band'?

Yes, the judges on 'The Next Great American Band' were also involved in mentoring the competing bands.

Were there any guest performers on 'The Next Great American Band'?

Yes, there were guest performances by established artists throughout the season of 'The Next Great American Band'.

How were the eliminations determined on 'The Next Great American Band'?

The eliminations on 'The Next Great American Band' were determined through a combination of judges' votes and audience participation.

Did 'The Next Great American Band' receive positive reviews from critics?

'The Next Great American Band' received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising the talent and format, while others criticized it for being similar to other talent competition shows.

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