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KTAL-6’S ArtBreak’s Got Talent winner Jordan Christian Hollins isn’t even old enough to drive a car, but he sure is on the road to becoming a star after winning the ArtBreak 36 competition. Jordan’s performance of Sam Cooke’s “A Change Gonna Come” went viral with almost 9 million views on social media soon after the ArtBreak competition made him an overnight sensation. He has since appeared on “The View” with Gospel Artist Kirk Franklin and Maverick City Music, on “Good Morning America,” sung the National Anthem at the Clemson University vs. Notre Dame basketball game, and been contacted by Disney, Nickelodeon, NY producers of “The Lion King.” Kidz Bop Radio, and “America’s Got Talent.” KTAL- 6 ArtBreak’s Got Talent has literally changed Jordan Christian Hollins life.

Jordan says winning ArtBreak’s Got Talent was, “Epic! Winning ArtBreak has allowed me to go places and do things I only dreamed of doing. I have a chance to change the world with a song.” Jordan’s family says they are grateful for SRAC and ArtBreak and the many, many opportunities and doors Jordan has been able to walk through. “ArtBreak is the real deal,” says his grandfather Pastor Brian Hollins.

The 37th annual KTAL-6 ArtBreak’s Got Talent Show premieres Saturday, April 22nd at 6:30 pm at Shreveport Convention Center. Contestants from ECE – 12th grades compete in various categories. The talent show features fine arts performances by students, including, but not limited to singers, musicians, dancers, dramatic performances, comedy skits, and monologues. ArtBreak awards more than $1,000 in cash and prizes including a $500 Best of Show prize, a $200 People’s Choice award, and $200 Best Elementary , Middle, and High School awards. Yes, you could be a star.

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