Ready, Set, Sing: Season One Of Reality Show 242Untapped Debuts On Cable 12

Mon, Jan 21st 2013, 04:24 PM

Ready, Set, Sing: Season One Of Reality Show 242Untapped Debuts On Cable 12 This Weekend

(Nassau, The Bahamas) The search for the next Bahamian gospel superstar is officially underway. Birthed by Bahamian music and media prodigy Vincent ‘V-Mac’ McDonald of Elevation Records and Extreme Youth TV, 242Untapped is a reality television show, similar to BET’s Sunday’s Best or a gospel version of Fox’s American Idol.

The show is set to air on January 26th, 2013 at 7:30pm on Cable 12 Bahamas with video uploads later being circulated on www.242untapped.com and the show’s Youtube channel. “We have already generated a whole lot of buzz,” said creator, executive producer and host, V-Mac. “For the first season of 242Untapped auditions were held in Nassau and Freeport. There was a whole lot a talent that came through but there were lot of ‘are you for real?’ moments that occurred as well. Overall, we sought what we accomplished to do in giving people the opportunity of a lifetime to pursue their dreams.”

The winner of 242Untapped will receive a national recording contract, a high quality music video produced by one of the Bahamas’ top music video producers, and a $5,000 cash prize. This season’s judges include praise and worship leader/recording Nadene Moss, one of the lead vocalists on Mt.

242Untapped Judges

Tabor’s Full Gospel Baptist album which features Bishop Neil Ellis, Bishop Paul S. Morton and former Bahamen member, Nehemiah Hield. Providing a lot of raw and uncut laughs is Jonathon Farrington, a former BTC spokes model, whose single I’m Gonna Wait has been sitting comfortably in the Top 10 local gospel countdowns since autumn 2012. Rounding out the panel is Christopher Roberts, a respected pioneer on the Bahamian gospel scene who is behind several hits that have crossed over into the international arena.

At a previous press conference, V-Mac stated that 242Untapped will provide a platform to usher in a new generation of gospel talent.

“This groundbreaking competition differs from other competitions because it will serve as a bridge linking industry personnel with undiscovered talent,” he said. “These industry insiders include the Marlin Awards, record labels, television networks, and radio networks both locally and internationally. This is the chance for the nation to be exposed to talent that comes from our waters. Through 242Untapped, The Bahamas will know that all of the new and seasoned members of the gospel music industry are united and being used by God to spread the Gospel to the world.”

By Arthia Nixon, Ambassador News Agency

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