Finalists Narrowed Down on American Idol: Support for the Four Contenders from the South Remains High
Readyto meet the Top 5 contenders on this season's American Idol, here's who you should keep an eye on:
Slater Nalley
Hailing from Atlanta, this 18-year-old high school whiz proved his chops with a touching cover of Bob Dylan's "Don't Think Twice It's All Right" and "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" from The Lion King.
Breanna Nix
Breanna Nix, a 25-year-old mom from Denton, Texas, set the stage ablaze with her take on "Reflection" from Moana and a delightful cover of Lauren Alaina's "Like My Mother Does".
John Foster

From the ever-talented Bayou of Addis, Louisiana, College student John Foster, at 18 years old, showed off his skills with "Almost There" from The Princess and the Frog and got the crowd dancing with his cover of Brooks & Dunn's "Believe".
Jamal Roberts
With a fatherly touch, 27-year-old gym teacher and dad-of-three Jamal Roberts from Meridian, Mississippi, won everyone over with his performances of Sam Cooke's "A Change Is Gonna Come" and "Go the Distance" from Hercules.
Hawaii's very own Thunderstorm Artis snatched the last spot in the Top 5 with his original song, dedicated to his wife, during a Disney Night that brought everything from classic to unique tunes. Tune in tonight, Monday, May 12, on ABC at 8/7 CST, as the final 3 contestants are announced in the second of two Disney-themed nights.
Discover the rich variation of talents as Slater Nalley, a high school student from Atlanta, combines 'culture and lifestyle' with his ability to interpret timeless songs like Bob Dylan's and 'The Lion King' soundtrack, showcasing it on 'American Idol'.
Breanna Nix, a mother from Denton, Texas, demonstrates her versatility in 'tv and movies' covers, captivating audiences with her rendition of 'Moana' and Lauren Alaina's hit song.
John Foster, a college student from Louisiana, seamlessly blends 'activities and entertainment' with his diverse repertoire, from 'The Princess and the Frog' tune to a lively cover of Brooks & Dunn's popular hit. Meanwhile, Southern Living magazine keeps its readers updated on the latest happenings from the 'entertainment' industry, including 'music' and 'news', such as the 'American Idol' competition.
