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Meet Cameron Osterloh of American Idol Season 21

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Cameron Osterloh of the American Idol Season 21

Cameron Osterloh of the American Idol Season 21

Cameron Osterloh is one of the artists to announce he auditioned for American Idol.

American Idol returns to ABC on Sunday, Feb. 19 for its Season 21 premiere.

Here’s more about Cameron.

* He’s from Anderson, Indiana, and attended Lecanto and Crystal River high schools.

* He demonstrates a lovely tone on a wide range of covers on his TikTok, where he has more than 3,000 followers and 17,000 likes.

* He’s used the stage name Cam Amen, which is also his handle on TikTok.

* He posted his first cover, a version of Parson James’ “Waiting Game,” to YouTube five years ago. Check out that range.

* According to his Facebook page, he’s a server at the City Fire restaurant in Florida.

* He placed second in a Showtime in Sanford (Fla.) talent competition over the summer.

* He also performed at a benefit concert held in the Lady Lake, Fla., area to assist Ukrainian refugees last spring.

* Cameron announced his audition for American Idol on Facebook way back in August.

* He’s already being billed as “our American Idol” in promotions for a Valentine’s Birthday Bash planned for tonight (Feb. 10) in Sanford, Fla.

Cameron on social media:
Instagram
TikTok
Twitter
Facebook
YouTube

@camamen23 Cam Amen singing The impossible dream cover by #joshgroban #jenniferhudson #jhudshow #theimpossibledream #fyp ♬ original sound – Cam Amen

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  1. Lora Goins April 12, 2023 at 9:35 pm -  Reply

    Cameron should have been in the top 27!!

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