- "The Voice's" Adam Levine is taking the high road in response to Simon Cowell's recent suggestion that there should be a sing off between the winners of the big three reality singing competitions. (Access Hollywood)
- As blind auditions on this seasons The Voice rolled through what was, approximately, their seventh and eighth televised hour Monday night, even the shows coaches were beginning to look a little fatigued. (Los Angeles Times)
- Little did we know that this weeks episode of The Voice would showcase several Dallas singers. This season of The Voice has shown something very different from shows like American Idol and The X Factor. (Dallas Morning News)
- With each of the shows four teams slowly filling up, the four celebrity coaches of The Voice are getting pickier than a hungry child trying to navigate around the vegetables. (AZCentral.com)
- Last night, episode 4 of The Voice aired--and while there were a few standout singers in the mix, the talent was not quite as impressive as it was during this seasons first three Blind Auditions rounds. (YAHOO!)
- He may be on Adam Levines team, but The Voice contender Tony Lucca hopes to one day perform a duet with his former Mickey Mouse Club costar Christina Aguilera. (WonderWall)
- As much as the judges raved about 18-year-old Mathai, I think Charlotte Sometimes edged her out, even if by a few inches. As for finding major guy talent, I'd say meh — not so much this time. (Hollywood Life (blog))
- "Synthesised speech has grown more and more similar to human speech. (PhysOrg)
- The Voices Monique Benabou has said she was thrilled with the feedback she received from coach Christina Aguilera after her blind audition. (video - digitalspy.com)
- NBCs singing competition The Voice welcomed two Christian artists yesterday, one of which was the gospel phenomenon Kirk Franklin. Why does multiple-award winner Kirk Franklin need to be in a singing competition? The answer is, he doesnt. (Christian Post)
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
The voice
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