Of the six artists who sang on Tuesday’s edition of “The Voice,” all but one advanced from this blind audition to the Battle Rounds. The lone non-survivor was Paul Adrian, who failed to impress with a rendition of Ray Charles‘ 1954 song “I Got A Woman.” We asked you if the coaches had made a mistake by not turning for […]...
- 3/10/2017
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Six artists from The Voice Top 10 can probably exhale — and one can do a happy dance — headed into tonight’s results telecast (8/7c on NBC).
RelatedThe Voice Top 10 Performance Recap: Rolling in the Deep End
Indeed, Alisan Porter breaks into the Top 10 on the iTunes singles chart — and snags the coveted multiplier bonus — thanks to her breathtaking, heartbreaking “Let Him Fly.” Her march to victory — prophesied in the Season 10 premiere — continues unabated.
Granted, downloads are only one component of the elimination equation — there’s also online and Voice app votes to consider — but the Bottom 2 in Top 11 Week turned out...
RelatedThe Voice Top 10 Performance Recap: Rolling in the Deep End
Indeed, Alisan Porter breaks into the Top 10 on the iTunes singles chart — and snags the coveted multiplier bonus — thanks to her breathtaking, heartbreaking “Let Him Fly.” Her march to victory — prophesied in the Season 10 premiere — continues unabated.
Granted, downloads are only one component of the elimination equation — there’s also online and Voice app votes to consider — but the Bottom 2 in Top 11 Week turned out...
- 5/3/2016
- TVLine.com
It gives me no pleasure to kick off my recap of The Voice Top 10 performance night with this tweak of a popular children’s song, and yet… it’s the most honest expression of my feelings about the obvious choice to go home on Tuesday’s results telecast.
RelatedTV on the Radio: Listen to New Tracks From The Voice‘s Tessanne and Sawyer, Idol‘s Allison Iraehta, Lee DeWyze and More
One of these singers is not like the other
One of these singers just doesn’t belong
Can you tell which singer is not like the others...
RelatedTV on the Radio: Listen to New Tracks From The Voice‘s Tessanne and Sawyer, Idol‘s Allison Iraehta, Lee DeWyze and More
One of these singers is not like the other
One of these singers just doesn’t belong
Can you tell which singer is not like the others...
- 5/3/2016
- TVLine.com
If you take an Irish woman, an American man, add some attraction and minus a condom, the result is a Catastrophe.
Rob Delaney and Sharon Horgan have written and star in a new - and achingly funny - Channel 4 sitcom about the romantic complications and implications of an unexpected pregnancy.
The show is already being lauded as one of the comedies of 2015, so Digital Spy met the pair to find out why the BBC turned Catastrophe down, why Carrie Fisher brings on perspiration and why abject filth isn't always a good thing...
The plot and subject matter of Catastrophe feels very modern. Why did you want to write this now?
Sharon: "I wanted to write about this kind of thing before and, I don't know. Maybe it hasn't been the right time or I didn't want to do it on my own. I remember asking Dennis [Kelly, who wrote Pulling with Horgan] to write something...
Rob Delaney and Sharon Horgan have written and star in a new - and achingly funny - Channel 4 sitcom about the romantic complications and implications of an unexpected pregnancy.
The show is already being lauded as one of the comedies of 2015, so Digital Spy met the pair to find out why the BBC turned Catastrophe down, why Carrie Fisher brings on perspiration and why abject filth isn't always a good thing...
The plot and subject matter of Catastrophe feels very modern. Why did you want to write this now?
Sharon: "I wanted to write about this kind of thing before and, I don't know. Maybe it hasn't been the right time or I didn't want to do it on my own. I remember asking Dennis [Kelly, who wrote Pulling with Horgan] to write something...
- 1/19/2015
- Digital Spy
With both an Oscar and a Grammy on his mantle, Jamie Foxx is a one-man entertainment empire.
Foxx began his career as a stand-up comedian before landing his own sitcom just a few years later -- and then he awed the world. His portrayal of Ray Charles in "Ray" (2004) earned Foxx one accolade after another and even relaunched his music career. Fresh off his Oscar win, the multi-hyphenate teamed with Kanye West and took home a Grammy for the Ray Charles-inspired "Gold Digger." This fall, he's back on the big screen as Dean "Mf" Jones in the star-studded comedy "Horrible Bosses 2" (you can also catch him in "Annie" December 19).
From his real name to the dare that launched his career, here are 33 things you probably don't know about Jamie Foxx.
1. Jamie Foxx was born December 13, 1967 in Terrell, Texas to Louise Annette Talley and Darrell Bishop.
2. He was adopted...
Foxx began his career as a stand-up comedian before landing his own sitcom just a few years later -- and then he awed the world. His portrayal of Ray Charles in "Ray" (2004) earned Foxx one accolade after another and even relaunched his music career. Fresh off his Oscar win, the multi-hyphenate teamed with Kanye West and took home a Grammy for the Ray Charles-inspired "Gold Digger." This fall, he's back on the big screen as Dean "Mf" Jones in the star-studded comedy "Horrible Bosses 2" (you can also catch him in "Annie" December 19).
From his real name to the dare that launched his career, here are 33 things you probably don't know about Jamie Foxx.
1. Jamie Foxx was born December 13, 1967 in Terrell, Texas to Louise Annette Talley and Darrell Bishop.
2. He was adopted...
- 11/27/2014
- by Jonny Black
- Moviefone
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In the vast world of music there have been so many bands and artists who have shaped the landscape. From The Beatles to James Brown to the White Stripes, so many bands and their work have all left a legacy on the art form; breaking barriers and bringing issues to the forefront, making music one of the most argued, debated, and analysed forms of expression.
While the importance of many musical artists often spans an entire career, there are albums that have been game-changers in one fell swoop. They’ve either introduced a new sound, popularized a musical movement previously overlooked by the masses, or have brought disparate demographics together. A single album can innovate or inspire an era of music. Sometimes the effect is instantaneous and impossible to ignore or is the first step in an evolution in sound. Here is a list of 15 albums that had a long lasting effect on music,...
In the vast world of music there have been so many bands and artists who have shaped the landscape. From The Beatles to James Brown to the White Stripes, so many bands and their work have all left a legacy on the art form; breaking barriers and bringing issues to the forefront, making music one of the most argued, debated, and analysed forms of expression.
While the importance of many musical artists often spans an entire career, there are albums that have been game-changers in one fell swoop. They’ve either introduced a new sound, popularized a musical movement previously overlooked by the masses, or have brought disparate demographics together. A single album can innovate or inspire an era of music. Sometimes the effect is instantaneous and impossible to ignore or is the first step in an evolution in sound. Here is a list of 15 albums that had a long lasting effect on music,...
- 2/17/2014
- by Mickey Galie
- Obsessed with Film
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