Monday, February 6, 2012

The voice

  • If Christina's get-ups monopolized the conversation for the first season of "The Voice," it appears as though Cee Lo has been passed that torch for the second.
  • (Wall Street Journal)
  • LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - NBCs singing contest The Voice got its second season off to a supersize start, attracting 37.6 million viewers on Sunday -- more than double the shows biggest audience last year, NBC said on Monday.
  • (Reuters)
  • First up, Leland and Haley, a duo somewhat reminiscent of Sugarland, whose performing moniker is The Line. The judges seemed genuinely stunned to discover the Tom Petty classic American Girl was getting the dual vocal treatment, let alone male/female.
  • (MSN TV)
  • It took me all of about a minute to understand why everyone is all excited about NBCs The Voice, a show I didnt watch last year, in its inaugural season, apart from a few late-season clips on YouTube. What took me so long? I dont know.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • A big gimmick of "The Voice" is the blind audition process, and on Super Bowl Sunday, it was judge Christina Aguilera who was truly blindsided by a very special contestant on the show.
  • (New York Daily News)
  • The boldest play youll see on NBC this year may not have happened during the Super Bowl. Tonight, the fourth-place network throws its biggest hopes for the season up against most-watched network CBS, which is at its strongest on Monday nights.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • The latest issue of Rolling Stone goes behind the scenes of NBCs hit singing competition The Voice, which returned last night for its second season after the Super Bowl.
  • (Rolling Stone)
  • People whove seen the viral video version of her belting Adeles Rolling in the Deep knew Air Force Staff Sgt. Angie Johnson could sing. They might not have known, until Tuesday night, that shes drop-dead gorgeous.
  • (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
  • Twenty-four hours after its enormous season premiere, The Voice returned Monday night for two additional hours of blind auditions that wraped up with the tables turned on mentors Cee Lo Green and Blake Shelton.
  • (NBC Chicago)
  • The great Sam Cooke once advised his producers against signing a handsome teen idol by requesting first that they listen to his singing without being enamored of his 8x10 glossy.
  • (AZCentral.com)

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