Since its 2018 revival on ABC, Barton has been employed as one of the background vocalists on American Idol.[1] She has been singing with the band for the past seven seasons, including 2020's virtual season throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
Barton auditioned for the eighth season of American Idol in Louisville, Kentucky. In the final round of Hollywood, Barton was eliminated by the judges. The day after the episode containing her elimination, it was announced that semi-finalist Joanna Pacitti had been disqualified, and that Barton would replace her in the Top 36. Barton performed in the third semi-finalist group, and received positive response for her performance from both the judges and commentators on the Internet. The next night, it was announced that she did not advance to the finals.
Barton released her debut EP, Lost Words, on September 1, 2011. It features seven pop, rock, and soul based songs.
Other ventures
In early 2013, Barton signed a "joint-venture publishing deal with Warner-Chappell & Pulse".[2] She has co-written songs for Demi Lovato, Lea Michele, and American Idol finalist Jena Irene. Barton has worked as a background singer on Dancing with the Stars. In July 2015, it was announced that she would perform at the Miss USA 2015 pageant.[3]
Barton became one of the background vocalists on ABC's revival of American Idol.[4] Since the sixteenth season began airing in 2018, she has joined music director Kris Pooley and the band on stage to support the contestants during performances. She is also the lead singer for the theme song of the 2017 reboot of the Disney animated series DuckTales.[5]