Dueling piano wizards TJ Zino & Todd Adams are put to the ultimate challenge when they attempt to write a hit song co-written and inspired by the audience.
Scott Lee Tully writes a killer upbeat country jam, "Hot Love Sundae" with his fans and audience members at the world famous Morning Call in New Orleans City Park.
Nashville singer/songwriters Thom Shepherd and Brian Collins accept the Hit Me America Challenge to write a hit song with the fans and audience members of Grits Bar in New Orleans.
Lynn Drury performs "When I Get There" live for the first time at the Hit Me America Jam Session at Cafe Istanbul. Lynn wrote this gritty song in just one hour with her fans and audience members just moments before this performance.
Joelle Britt and Bradley Rouen, "Aziza and the Cure" perform their new song "Celebrate the Day" for the first time in front of the audience who helped write the song just moments before.
"Hard Times Don't Hit Me No More" was written at the New Orleans Mission with top Louisiana artists and the homeless in one of the most amazing songwriting jam sessions ever.
Michael "The Sheik" O'Hara and his band take the Hit Me America challenge at Surfer's Rehab at The Dock in Slidell, Louisiana. Michael had less than an hour to write a hit song with his audience and perform it live.
Michael "The Shiek" O'Hara takes the Hit Me America Challenge when he attempts to write a hit song in just 30 minutes with customers and car salespeople at Rainbow Chevrolet in LaPlace, Louisiana.
Eli Seal takes the Hit Me America challenge when he writes a song at the Legendary Buffalo Chip with bikers from Across America. If that's not enough he has only 1 hour to write the song and perform it live for the audience.