Stars in their eyes : Ten finalists (and two alternates) are announced for Teen Star vocal contest

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It was a long two days at Santa Barbara High School this weekend as judges weighed in on the wealth of young talent auditioning for the Teen Star singing competition. Around 70 students from seventh to 12th grade tried out for the coveted February performance at the Granada.

Add to that the 20 seen on Thursday in the North County auditions, and that’s a lot of singers to experience. But as of 8 p.m. Sunday, the 10 finalists (and two alternates) were announced.

Grant Bower, Santa Barbara High School 10th grader Zoe Burritt, Cabrillo High School 12th grader Mary-Grace Langhorne, Goleta Valley Junior High School 7th grader Brandi Rose Lentini, Santa Barbara High School 9th grader Karlie Mack, San Marcos High School 12th grader
Grant Bower, Santa Barbara High
School 10th grader

Zoe Burritt, Cabrillo High School 12th grader

Mary-Grace Langhorne, Goleta Valley Junior High School 7th grader

Brandi Rose Lentini, Santa Barbara High School 9th grader

Karlie Mack, San Marcos High School 12th grader

Sulema Mejia, Pioneer Valley High School 12th grader Nathaniel Neuman, Dos Pueblos High School 11th grader Dylan Ortega, Santa Ynez Valley High School 10th grader Jason Paras, Dos Pueblos High School 12th grader Luana Psaros, Dos Pueblos High School 11th grader
Sulema Mejia, Pioneer Valley High School 12th grader

Nathaniel Neuman, Dos Pueblos High School 11th grader

Dylan Ortega, Santa Ynez Valley High
School 10th grader

Jason Paras, Dos Pueblos High
School 12th grader

Luana Psaros, Dos Pueblos High
School 11th grader

Olivia Huffman, Solvang School 8th grader Sydney Shalhoob, La Colina Jr. High School 8th grader Allie Nixon won the 2013 competition
Olivia Huffman, Solvang School
8th grader

Sydney Shalhoob, La Colina Jr.
High School 8th grader

Allie Nixon won the 2013 competition

The winners, in no particular order are: Jason Paras (Dos Pueblos High, 12th grade); Karlie Mack (San Marcos High, 12th grade); Zoe Burritt (Cabrillo High, 10th grade); Nathaniel Neumann (Dos Pueblos High, 11th grade), Grant Bower (Santa Barbara High, 10th grade); Mary-Grace Langhorne (Goleta Valley Junior High, seventh grade); Brandi Rose Lentini (Santa Barbara High, ninth grade); Luana Psaros (Dos Pueblos High, 11th grade); Sulema Mejia (Pioneer Valley High, 12th grade); and Dylan Ortega (Santa Ynez Valley High, 10th grade). Two alternates also were chosen. They are Olivia Huffman (Solvang School, eighth grade) and Sydney Shalhoob (La Colina Junior High, eighth grade).

‘Jason Mraz was very popular,” said Joe Lambert. Teen Star’s executive director, of the song choices made by the contestants. ‘As was Christina Aguilera and Maroon 5. What was surprising was that we got two songs from ‘Frozen’ which only just came out in theaters.”

The panel of judges was the same from Thursday. Doing the honors were singer-songwriter Patti Castillo, KTYD’s Lin Aubuchon and the News-Press’ own Don Katich, director of news operations. To make sure the judges keep their ears fresh and unbiased, Erik Stein, casting director of PCPA at Allan Hancock College, came in after the contestants had been whittled down to 20, and he gave them all a fresh listen.

Contacted by phone, the finalists were relaxing Sunday night.

Jason Paras auditioned with Michael Buble’s ‘I Haven’t Met You Yet” a selection he felt really matched his own personality and the way he feels. ‘It really portrays who I am and also, I just really love singing.” He wasn’t nervous, he says, because this February will mark his return performance at the Granada – he was a finalist last year, too.

‘Don’t sing songs you think other people want to hear you sing,” he advised. ‘Just focus on delivering the best performance you can so you’re happy with what you do.” Mr. Paras has his sights on being a singer-songwriter, but at the moment he’s also the editor-in-chief of Dos Pueblos’ newspaper and plays water polo.

Zoe Burritt got her chance to sing two country songs in her audition, and that’s good because she wants to head in that direction in her career. This Lompoc resident sings every chance she gets at various events, including local fairs, and this is her third time auditioning and her first to earn her a final spot. She chose ‘Blown Away” by Carrie Underwood (who Zoe’s dad says she bears a vocal resemblance to) and ‘Tim McGraw” by Taylor Swift.

‘These songs are a good match for me, and I can sing them really well, she says.” Miss Burritt has recently picked up guitar and piano, and said that she’s not too worried about her stage presence, but ‘I need to work on my vocal strength,” a tip she picked up from her three years auditioning.

‘It was more comfortable this year,” said Nathaniel Neumann, who was also a finalist last year. ‘There was a lot less stress and a lot more fun.”

Mr. Neumann auditioned with Phillip Phillips’ ‘Drive Me,” a singer who won 2012’s American Idol.

‘The panel is very attentive to you being stressed out and nervous,” he said. ‘So they mention before the audition that they’re there for you to succeed and not make you feel pressured, or if I don’t make it I’m not a good singer. They want you to win. If you don’t make it they’ll give you pointers and tell you they’ll see you next year!”