“The first time Abi Carter busked for tips at Palm Springs VillageFest, she knew how to play only 30 songs. At 16 years old, she camped out in a T-shirt and jeans on the corner of East Andreas Road and North Palm Canyon Drive with her piano and speakers, nervously belting out a rotation of throwbacks for passersby, from Journeyโ€™s โ€œDonโ€™t Stop Believinโ€™ โ€ to Neil Diamondโ€™s โ€œSweet Caroline.โ€

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โ€œI remember playing [those songs] on a loop for four hours straight,โ€ the Indio native recalls over Zoom from her new apartment in Los Angeles.

In May, Carter returned to that very intersection โ€” this time as a finalist on American Idol โ€” where she met with fans and delivered a tearful speech. It was โ€œa full-circle momentโ€ for the songstress who once worried people would tire of her limited musical Rolodex (which, she points out, has vastly expanded since her street fair days)…”

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