The eight remaining singers on The Road have a powerful backstory that will unfold during their time on the new CBS reality show. However, one singer's time ended on Sunday night (Nov. 23).

Keith Urban, Blake Shelton and Gretchen Wilson are the stars of the show, but they're all there to choose one grand prize winner—and it's quite the grand prize.

Here's everything you need to know about the singers on The Road, including who went home after Ep. 6.

This list will be updated weekly to reflect who was eliminated.

  • The next episode of The Road airs on CBS Nov. 30 at 9PM CT.
  • Urban and Shelton are judges while Wilson is the tour manager.
  • Taylor Sheridan and Shelton are executive producers of the show. The Yellowstone creator made a guest appearance during Episode 2 and Episode 3.

Who Was Eliminated From The Road?

The Road Episode 6 found the seven remaining singers in Tulsa, Okla. They were split into two groups and asked to sing a group cover song before playing solo originals. Not every contestant thrived in this environment. In fact, favorite Channing Wilson admittedly struggled.

Related: The Road Ep. 6 Playlist and Who Got Eliminated

It didn't matter. The audience seemed to vote more on the individual songs than on anything they saw during group covers. Dustin Lynch subbed for Blake Shelton on this night and offered the same level of honest, fair criticism.

For example, he thought Adam Sanders brought too much intensity and didn't think Britnee Kellogg connected to the audience. Like Urban, he praised Cassidy Daniels and Wilson before a elimination sequence that sent a fan-favorite home.

Daniels was the top scorer, Urban shared, while Billie Jo Jones and Jenny Tolman were in the Bottom Two. Neither really had an off night — in fact, Urban would tell Tolman that was her best night yet.

However it was also her third time in the bottom, and for that reason Jenny Tolman went home at the end of Ep. 6 on The Road.

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What Does the Winner of The Road Get?

The Road will air weekly with at least one singer expected to be sent home each episode. Taping took place earlier this year across seven dates in Texas, Oklahoma and Tennessee.

On April 2, the final three competed at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville but the results were kept private. But whoever came out of that night victorious will get quite a prize.

The winner of The Road will receive a $250,000 cash prize, a recording contract, a Red Bull prize package and a performance slot at Stagecoach Country Music Festival next April in California.

He or she will also get a huge boost in popularity. We're going to track Spotify monthly listeners for each of the 12 singers from the start of the show to the end. Currently, Adam Sanders has the most with 121,000 and Briana Adams has the least, with 173.

Who Is on The Road?

No spoilers here. Below you'll only find biographical information about each of the 12 singers on The Road, plus a few popular recordings.

Several have penned hits for other artists. At least one has made a Grand Ole Opry debut and signed a publishing deal.

The 12 singers range in age from 23 years old to 49 and come from Texas, Oklahoma and North Carolina (two singers apiece) as well as small towns in Georgia, Florida, Oregon and Arizona.

Who Is Left On 'The Road'? Meet the Remaining Singers On CBS' New Reality Show

Originally there were 12 singers on The Road, a new reality series on CBS. After each week someone is sent home however, so this list will be updated to reflect who is remaining on the show, and who isn't.

Here is who is remaining after the Nov. 23 episode of the The Road.

Gallery Credit: Billy Dukes

See the Most Played Country Song from the Year You Were Born

Who had the most played country song during the year you were born? This list is a fascinating time capsule of prevalent trends from every decade in American history. Scroll through to find your birth year and then click to listen. Some of these songs have been lost through the years, many of them for good reason!

Men named Hank dominated early before stars like Freddie Hart, Ronnie Milsap, Willie Nelson Clint Black took over to close the 1980s. More recently it's been Tim Mcgraw, Rodney Atkins, Kane Brown and Morgan Wallen. Did the most-played country song from the year you were born become a favorite of yours later? All info comes from Billboard's country airplay charts.

Gallery Credit: Billy Dukes