The Road on CBS: Acoustic Performances for a Military Crowd

The latest episode of The Road on CBS featured the six remaining singers performing acoustic sets for a military crowd. The singers faced eliminations after their performances, with each singer showcasing their talent and connection to the cause. The list of singers and their chosen songs included Adam Sanders, Channing Wilson, Britnee Kellogg, Billie Jo Jones, Cody Hibbard, and Cassidy Daniels.
Adam Sanders impressed Keith Urban with his acoustic performance, delivering a good rendition of Tom Petty's "I Won't Back Down" and his original song "Get It If You Did It."
Channing Wilson shared a personal story of overcoming health challenges before his performance. He received praise from Urban for his covers of Waylon Jennings' "Ramblin' Man" and his original song "Ol' Dog."
Britnee Kellogg's emotional performance resonated with the audience as she shared her son's dream of becoming a fighter pilot. She sang Alannah Myles' "Black Velvet" and her original song "King of Legoland."
Billie Jo Jones aimed to avoid the Bottom Two with her strong performance of The Chicks' "Travelin' Soldier" and her original song "Can't Take Keith Whitley Tonight."
Cody Hibbard faced a setback when his in-ear monitor fell out during his performance, affecting his pitch. Despite the mishap, he sang Travis Tritt's "It's a Great Day to Be Alive" and his original song "Long Ride in a Short Bed."
Cassidy Daniels, a consistent top scorer, delivered a solid performance of Johnny Cash's "Folsom Prison Blues" and her original song "Ain't No Jukebox," positioning her as a strong contender in the competition.
Keith Urban commended the singers for their competitive spirit and selfless performances for the military crowd. Due to the high level of talent displayed, no one was eliminated in Episode 7 of The Road, with two singers set to leave the competition in the next episode.