Team Blake’s Toneisha and Todd T. Prep for ‘The Voice’ Live Shows
Every single artist who has made it through on Season 18 of NBC’s “The Voice” will be performing tonight in the show’s first live broadcast since the coronavirus pandemic began in March. Carson Daly will host from Universal Studios Hollywood while each of the four coaches, Blake Shelton, Nick Jonas, John Legend and Kelly Clarkson will weigh in on the performances from their respective homes. John and Nick are both in Los Angeles while...
Thunderstorm and Lightning on ‘The Voice’
Cedrice and Thunderstorm Artis perform during the battle rounds Music legend James Taylor joins NBC’s Emmy Award-winning music competition series “The Voice” tonight as the mega-mentor as the program enters the knockoff rounds for all the artists who made it through the battle rounds. One of this season’s four-chair turns is among them. Thunderstorm Artis, part of Team Legend and already a huge fan favorite, has a lot of wind at his...
Meet ‘The Voice’ Artists Roderick Chambers and Todd Michael Hall
There has never been a season quite like this on NBC’s Emmy award-winning music competition series “The Voice.” And it’s not just that Season 18 is the first for Nick Jonas as a coach, joining Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson and John Legend in the iconic swiveling red chairs. Being on virtual lockdown, self-quarantine or house arrest – whichever way you choose to term it—“The Voice” is a timely tonic during this coronavirus pandemic...
‘The Voice’ Kicks Off New Season with New Coach Jennifer Hudson
Fresh off its fourth Emmy award win for outstanding reality competition program, “The Voice” returns to NBC Monday night with a new powerhouse coach firmly ensconced in one of its swiveling red chairs. Jennifer Hudson– who first shot to fame as a contestant on “American Idol” in 2004 before going on to an acclaimed career which, among many other awards, garnered her an Oscar for 2006’s “Dreamgirls,” joins “Voice” OGs Adam Levine...
This is the Face of The Voice: Javier Breaks Through
Any one of the four finalists on NBC’s bangup freshman show “The Voice” could have taken the title. We thought Vicci Martinez, Dia Frampton and especially Beverly McClellan were each worthy of being the champion. But it was Javier Colon who took home a recording contract and $100,000 at the culmination of the hit music competition program–and bravo for him. No matter the outcome, it was a thrilling conclusion...