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American Anthems

American Anthems

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  • Premiered: 
    June 24, 2022
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  • Network: PBS
  • Category: Series
  • Genre: Reality
  • Type: Live Action
  • Concept: 
  • Subject Matter: Inspirational
  • Tags: musical

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Plot Synopsis

Each episode of AMERICAN ANTHEMS follows a different featured country star, including Jennifer Nettles and other award-winning major artists, as they meet a local hero and learn about the transformative experience that inspired their commitment to making a positive change in their community. Then, working with an award-winning songwriter, the country star secretly turns the hero's story of kindness, hard work and perseverance into an epic original song. At the end of the episode, the hero is surprised with a once-in-a-lifetime performance of the emotional anthem by the artist while surrounded by family and friends. Among the six heroes honored on AMERICAN ANTHEMS are a father who started a nonprofit to help families of cancer patients while undergoing cancer treatment himself and a former police officer who founded an organization that supports survivors of sexual abuse after struggling to recover from her own attack. Viewers will also meet a service-oriented young woman whose nonprofit provides free laundry days in low-income areas. Helping others is one way that she manages her Bipolar disorder. "All heroes may not wear capes, but they all deserve their own anthems -- a musical tribute to say thank you to those heroes who walk among us every day," said Nettles. Episodes include:

"Life is Sweet" (Premieres Friday, June 24, 2022 at 10pm)
Unsung Hero: Seth Grumet, Founder of STOMP The Monster
Singer/Songwriter: Jennifer Nettles
Songwriter: Bill Sherman
Description: When Seth Grumet was diagnosed with cancer, he was surrounded by an impenetrable network of family and friends who helped at every step of his journey. It was during this experience that Seth learned just how rare it is to have a community of support, so he started an organization called STOMP The Monster to provide the kind of support system he relied on so heavily to those who are not as fortunate to have the same. After spending an emotional day with Seth, Grammy winner Jennifer Nettles draws out the incredible acts kindness and hope from his story to write a song in Seth's honor with award-winning composer Bill Sherman. Performing the soaring anthem about Seth's life in front of his family and friends, Jennifer leaves a surprised audience without a dry eye in the house.

"Pocket Change" (Premieres Friday, July 1, 2022 at 10pm)
Unsung Hero: Ashley Ruiz, Team Leader for "The Laundry Project," Nashville
Singer/Songwriter: Lee Brice
Songwriter: Billy Montana and Adam Wood
Description: When Ashley Ruiz returned to the U.S. after two-and-a-half years in Puerto Rico, she began helping a friend with his simple yet unbelievably impactful idea: take over a laundromat in a low-income area for a day and pay for as much laundry as each patron can wash. Realizing that their small act made such a big difference, Ashley dedicated herself to the organization, The Laundry Project. She and her volunteers call themselves "hope dealers" because they offer dignity and hope to those who struggle with the demands of everyday life. Grammy nominee Lee Brice spends a day with Ashley at the laundromat and sees how a little bit of "pocket change" can change one's life. This becomes the inspiration for Lee to work with two famed songwriting collaborators, Billy Montana and Adam Wood, to create a song that honors Ashley and her band of "hope dealers."

"Solider on All Fours" (Premieres Friday, July 8, 2022 at 10pm)
Unsung Hero: Jason Johnson, Founder of Project K-9 Hero
Singer/Songwriter: The War and Treaty
Description: Jason Johnson is a decorated military veteran who spent years in the Middle East as a K-9 handler. At the end of his tour in Iraq, Jason learned that once military K-9s are retired, all government care and funding stops. That's when Jason started Project K-9 Hero, a nonprofit that provides the best quality of life for retired police and military working dogs. The War and Treaty (Michael and Tanya Trotter) meet Jason to learn his story of support and the dogs' stories of heroism. Overcoming his long-standing fear of dogs, Michael, who is also a veteran, recognizes the healing power of these incredible animals. With this life-changing experience in mind, Michael and Tanya write a song that honors Jason's advocacy and raises awareness of the challenges K-9s face after service. What transpires is a powerful and soulful ballad no one will ever forget.

"Let the Words Come Out" (Premieres Friday, July 15, 2022 at 10pm)
Unsung Hero: Greta McLain, Executive Director of Silent No Longer
Singer/Songwriter: Lindsay Ell
Songwriter: Kristian Bush
Description: Greta McClain was a former police detective in the sexual assault division who suffered a horrible sexual assault of her own. While dealing with the self-imposed shame, Greta began talking with other survivors on social media and decided to start Silent No More, an organization that provides a safe space for survivors of sexual abuse. Country star Lindsay Ell, also a survivor of sexual assault, instantly bonds with Greta as they engage in a day of creative therapy. After learning about Greta's service to her community, Lindsay and her close friend, legendary singer/songwriter Kristian Bush of Sugarland, craft an electric country rock anthem for Greta to use as the fight song in her mission of caring.

"Make Tomorrow Come Today" (Premieres Friday, July 22, 2022 at 10pm)
Unsung Hero: Meredith McKinney
Singer/Songwriter: Cam
Songwriter: Dre Williams
Description: As a child, Meredith McKinney would take a brown crayon and color the faces of the white-skinned protagonists in her books to make them resemble herself. Today, not only is diversity still lacking in children's literature nationwide, but books have become increasingly expensive. So, Meredith launched the Black Book Project to collect books featuring diverse characters for low-income youth and then distribute them through schools, non-profits, businesses, government institutions, religious organizations and other community groups. Grammy nominee Cam is no stranger to advocating for diversity, and together, she and Meredith explore the fact that while much has changed since they were young, so much remains the same. It was this idea that compelled Cam to join forces with songwriter Dre Williams to treat Meredith and many of the children she has helped to a surprise performance of a stirring folk anthem urging us all to act now.

"What You're Here For" (Premieres Friday, July 29, 2022 at 10pm)
Unsung Hero: Melissa Smith
Singer/Songwriter: Ruston Kelly
Songwriter: Kate York
Description: Melissa Smith moved to town with a performing arts degree and no plan. As fate would have it, she accepted a job at a local thrift store that employed intellectually disabled adults and knew it was an experience that would change her life. That's when she created Backlight Productions, a performing arts organization that combines her background in theater with her interest in serving the Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) community. Singer/songwriter Ruston Kelly also knows what it means to make a major life change, having originally planned and trained to be an Olympic ice-skating champion. After spending a full day with Melissa, including participating in a dress rehearsal for an upcoming play, Ruston reaches out to his close friend, songwriter Kate York, to create a deeply personal piano ballad celebrating Melissa's work and the good we can do once we realize our purpose.

Production & Distribution

  • Produced by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios
  • Produced by Believe Entertainment Group