Arts & Entertainment
Northport Band Needs Your Support In Competition For National Spotlight
A homegrown musical talent is making waves and needs your help to maintain the momentum.

NORTHPORT, AL — A homegrown musical talent is making waves and needs your help to maintain the momentum.
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Tuscaloosa County High School senior Jackson Chase Dunaway and recent TCHS graduates Alex Ott, Hudson LaBresh, and Jon Douglas Richey have advanced to the quarterfinals of Audacy Radio’s Opening Act Competition.
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The winner of the competition is based on fan voting, with one vote allowed every 24 hours.
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If the group wins the competition, they will get to perform in New York City, opening for One Republic, Kelly Clarkson, and Maroon 5 at the We Can Survive concert.
Proceeds from the concert will go to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
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