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Herbert "Cowboy" Coward, the toothless man in black in 1962 where he first started acting in this Wild West Show called "Ghost town in the Sky". On the left in the black high hat is Robert Doyle Teaster, IMDB's Dean (West II) aka Dean Teaster's father. Photo submitted by Dean West II aka Dean Teaster

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‘The Voice’: Blake Shelton Wants A ‘Do-Over’ After A Technical Issue During A Battle Round Performance
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A minor technical issue on Tuesday’s “The Voice” had coach Blake Shelton hoping for a do-over!

The final episode of the season 22 Battle Rounds featured Team Blake’s Bryce Leatherwood pitted against husband-and-wife duo The Dryes for a performance of Brooks & Dunn’s “Red Dirt Road.” But things got off to a bit of a rocky start for the makeshift trio, and the coaches seemed to notice right away during their critiques.

New coach Camila Cabello wondered, “Is it just me, or was the tempo-”

“Completely out of pocket in the beginning of the song,” Blake agreed. “But they caught up.”

All three singers said the issue was due to them not being able to hear in their monitors, but the coaches all seemed to agree that the performance only suffered briefly.

“As the performance was going on, it just kept getting better and better,” Gwen Stefani praised.
See full article at ET Canada
  • 10/26/2022
  • by Corey Atad
  • ET Canada
‘The Voice’: Camila Cabello Gets ‘Awkward’ After A Shawn Mendes Song
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Newest “The Voice” coach Camila Cabello heard a familiar tune during Tuesday’s Blind Auditions — and things got a little awkward!

When Tanner Howe took the stage to try and impress the coaches with his rendition of Shawn Mendes’ hit, “Mercy”, Cabello recognized her ex’s track straight away.

“Is that my… Is that Shawn up there?” she asked her fellow coaches as they listened. “I was like, is Shawn onstage?”

While she didn’t turn her chair for Howe, and her fellow coaches made him sweat it out a little, the performance ultimately earned chair turns from Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani and John Legend, who noted that maybe the song hit a little too close to home for Cabello.

.@thowemusic = day maker #thevoice pic.twitter.com/ooLGkPyxlR

— The Voice (@NBCTheVoice) September 28, 2022

“I know him better than everyone in this room,” she agreed. “The reason I didn’t turn around...
See full article at ET Canada
  • 9/28/2022
  • by Becca Longmire
  • ET Canada
Herbert "Cowboy" Coward, the toothless man in black in 1962 where he first started acting in this Wild West Show called "Ghost town in the Sky". On the left in the black high hat is Robert Doyle Teaster, IMDB's Dean (West II) aka Dean Teaster's father. Photo submitted by Dean West II aka Dean Teaster
Creepy, Toothless Man in 'Deliverance' 'Memba Him?!
Herbert "Cowboy" Coward, the toothless man in black in 1962 where he first started acting in this Wild West Show called "Ghost town in the Sky". On the left in the black high hat is Robert Doyle Teaster, IMDB's Dean (West II) aka Dean Teaster's father. Photo submitted by Dean West II aka Dean Teaster
Herbert 'Cowboy' Coward is best-known for playing the dentally challenged redneck -- opposite Bill McKinney as the piggy-squealing, assailant Mountain Man -- and delivers the infamous line, "he got a real pretty mouth ain't he," in the 1972 backwoods thriller, "Deliverance." Herbert 'Cowboy' Coward shared the screen with big-name stars including Jon Voight as Ed, Burt Reynolds as Lewis, Ned Beatty as Bobby and Ronny Cox as Drew. Fun fact: "Deliverance" was filmed on location in...
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  • 5/2/2019
  • by TMZ Staff
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