Noah Thompson, a 20-year-old former construction worker turned country singer from Louisa, Kentucky, won American Idol last night, becoming the first Kentuckian to do so.
Over the course of the live three-hour Idol finale, Thompson performed five songs, including two renditions of his new original single, One Day Tonight.
Although co-competitors Leah Marlene and HunterGirl (also a country singer) performed well, too,Thompson ultimately beat them out, winning the majority of 16 million votes for all three contestants. Marlene was eliminated about halfway through the episode.
Interestingly, most Idol winners in the shows 20-year history have been from Southern states, but Thompson is the first winner from Kentucky.
But hes not the only famous country singer to hail from Lawrence County Tyler Childers and Ricky Skaggs have also called it home.
Thompson visited his hometown last week for a segment on the show, during which he reunited with his friend Arthur Johnson, who signed him up for the show originally; reunited with family, including his young son, Walker; rode in a parade in his honor, then performed a concert with Kameron Marlowe, whose song Thompson performed when he auditioned for the show in February. He also performed at his alma mater, Lawrence County High School, and saw a new sign in his honor, which announces Lawrence County as Home of Country Musics Noah Thompson.
The Lawrence County Tourism Commission created a Protect The Accent shirt as a fundraiser for Thompsons travel and personal expenses and to show him the love of his community, how proud we are of him, and how we wish him well in all of his endeavors.
They also shared videos on Facebook from watch parties in support of Thompson last night.
Upon his win, Thompson got a shout out from Gov. Andy Beshear.
In his own Facebook post, Thompson thanked his fans for giving him the “American Idol” win.
Thompson and HunterGirl appeared on Good Morning America and Live with Kelly and Ryan this morning.
You can follow Thompson on his Facebook and Instagram or relive his Idol debut in this video:
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This article appears in May 11, 2022.
