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  • Sonic Singing Contest – Voting!

    Vote now in the Sonic Clash Spring Singing Contest!

    With last week’s surprise dismissal of Lil’ Aaron Kelly instead of Casey James (the result most of our players predicted), there weren’t a lot of points awarded last week.

    The result?

    SIX players are within 4 points of each other for first place.  And remember, you get 1 point for each person you correctly place in the Bottom Two and a 2 point bonus for correctly guessing who goes home.  Nail this week and next, and you’re sitting pretty for the final!

  • Andrew Garcia Good To Voters

    Sonic Clashers dig GG’s Mexican brother for leading the way to promised points.  Nearly everyone picked up at least 3 points as a result of picking Andrew in The Bottom Two and as a contestant going home.   Only one community member –Hea Jin–put Katie in the Bottom Two, and yes, she went home too.

    LeaderBoard

    MT  – 11 points

    Yoel and Cindy – 7 points

    Hea Jin and Michelle – 6 points

    and a bunch of people with 3-5 points each

    (Clash writer Double G has 14 points and would be leading were he eligible.  You are though!)

    Are you ready to compete against these keen judges of singing talent?   This is also your last week to pick finalists.  People who picked earlier get more points, but as someone who won 2 NCAA brackets this year by choosing Duke to win, don’t underestimate the final picks!  Remember:  our winner gets a $25 Amazon gift card!

    CHOOSE YOUR SINGERS

  • Didi Benami’s Brokenhearted Night

    If Sonic Clashers got this one right, look for Tim Urban and Didi Benami to be swiveling in stools after Ryan Seacrest announces they’re in the bottom three.

    And look for the teary contestant (who evokes the name or memory of her freshman college roommate Rebecca Lear more than Danny mentioned his recently deceased wife last year) to go home tonight.

    The Sonic Clash Spring Singing Contest entries are in (but you still have until the results show begins airing on the East Coast tonight to enter this week’s contest).

    Every vote put Didi Benami in the bottom two.   More than half of the voters selected her to go home tonight.   Benami butchered Jimmy Ruffin’s What Becomes of the Brokenhearted last night and may have saved moptopped Tim Urban.   The boy who has nine lives was called out as tonight’s loser on all of the ballots that did not select Benami.

    This week’s biggest surprise?    As the competition tightens, the buzz around marginal contests is beginning to evaporate.   Aaron Kelly and Siobhan Magnus both received “bottom two” votes.  Magnus has all fallen from favor as the winning singer after front-runner Crystal Bowersox played against type last night by dressing up, playing the piano and singing Midnight Train to Georgia.

    Mamasox now has been selected as the contest winner by 50% of Sonic Clash voters.