Cristabel Clack, San Antonio auditions, Season 12, Uncategorized

Hear more from American Idol’s Cristabel Clack

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American Idol introduced us to lots of talented female singers in its San Antonio audition episode, and you can count Cristabel Clack among them.

What makes her a bit different is her age and family situation.

She’s 29, in her last year of Idol eligibility. She’s also been married seven years and has three young children.

But she says her husband has always been supportive of her music, and he’s clearly supportive of her decision to audition for Idol.

As for music, Cristabel is a worship leader, and the church in her voice comes out even when she’s singing something like Alicia Key’s “If I Ain’t Got You.”

She clearly impressed the judges, sailing through to Hollywood by a unanimous vote.

Keith Urban and Nicki Minaj both complimented Cristabel on the little flourishes she added to her rendition of the song.

Below, you’ll find three videos of Cristabel performing, including two with the Christian World Praise Team.

If you want to hear more from other Hollywood-bound performers on American Idol, head here.

“To Make You Feel My Love”

“King of Kings” (with the Christian World Praise Team)

“Our God” (with the Christian World Praise Team)

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