Is the decade-long “The Voice” Instant Save curse about to be broken? If John Legend‘s Florida singer Omar Jose Cardona ends up winning Season 22 during the Tuesday, December 13 finale, he’ll make history as the first artist to prevail who was previously saved by social media users. Since the creation of the Instant Save twist in Season 6, none of its recipients have ever gone on to win “The Voice.” Britton Buchanan (Season 14) and Toneisha Harris (Season 18) came closest by each placing second behind their winners, but all of the other times the saved artist finished near the bottom of their respective finales.
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According to Gold Derby predictions, Omar is predicted to come in fifth place after earning the last Instant Save of the year. This 33-year-old Orlando native has 100/1 odds to win Season 22, compared to 4/9 odds for front-runner Bodie (Team Blake...
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According to Gold Derby predictions, Omar is predicted to come in fifth place after earning the last Instant Save of the year. This 33-year-old Orlando native has 100/1 odds to win Season 22, compared to 4/9 odds for front-runner Bodie (Team Blake...
- 12/8/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Is the years-long “The Voice” instant save curse about to be broken? If John Legend‘s gospel singer Jershika Maple ends up winning Season 21 during the December 14 finale, she’ll make history as the first artist to prevail who was previously saved by social media users. Since the creation of the instant save twist in Season 6, none of its recipients have ever gone on to win “The Voice.” Britton Buchanan (Season 14) and Toneisha Harris (Season 18) came closest by each placing second behind their winners, but all of the other times the saved artist finished near the bottom of their respective finales.
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According to Gold Derby predictions, Jershika is predicted to come in fourth place after earning the last instant save of the year. This 24-year-old Killeen, Texas native has 12/1 odds to win Season 21, compared to 3/5 odds for front-runner Girl Named Tom...
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According to Gold Derby predictions, Jershika is predicted to come in fourth place after earning the last instant save of the year. This 24-year-old Killeen, Texas native has 12/1 odds to win Season 21, compared to 3/5 odds for front-runner Girl Named Tom...
- 12/11/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Is the years-long “The Voice” instant save curse about to be broken? If Blake Shelton‘s Americana singer Jordan Matthew Young ends up winning Season 20 during Tuesday’s grand finale, he’ll make history as the first artist to prevail who was previously saved by social media users. Since the instant save twist was first created in Season 6, none of its recipients have ever gone on to win “The Voice.” Britton Buchanan (Season 14) and Toneisha Harris (Season 18) came closest by each placing second behind their winners, but all of the other times the saved artist finished near the bottom of their respective finales.
SEEWho will win ‘The Voice’ Season 20? See finale odds for Cam Anthony, Kenzie Wheeler, Rachel Mac …
According to Gold Derby predictions, Jordan is predicted to come in third place after earning the final instant save of the year. This 34-year-old Austin, Texas native has 22/1 odds to win...
SEEWho will win ‘The Voice’ Season 20? See finale odds for Cam Anthony, Kenzie Wheeler, Rachel Mac …
According to Gold Derby predictions, Jordan is predicted to come in third place after earning the final instant save of the year. This 34-year-old Austin, Texas native has 22/1 odds to win...
- 5/25/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Is a long-standing “The Voice” curse about to be broken? If Blake Shelton‘s country singer Ian Flanigan ends up winning Season 19 during next week’s finale, he’ll make history as the first artist to prevail who was previously saved by Twitter. Since the instant save twist was first created in Season 6, no recipient has ever gone on to win “The Voice.” Britton Buchanan (Season 14) and Toneisha Harris (Season 18) came closest by each placing second behind their winners, but all of the other times the saved artist finished last in their respective finales.
See‘The Voice’ Top 5: Rank the artists competing to win season 19 [Poll]
According to Gold Derby predictions, Ian is predicted to come in third place after earning the final instant save of the year. This 30-year-old Saugerties, New York native has 54/1 odds to win Season 19, compared to 11/4 odds for front-runner Carter Rubin (Team Gwen Stefani) and...
See‘The Voice’ Top 5: Rank the artists competing to win season 19 [Poll]
According to Gold Derby predictions, Ian is predicted to come in third place after earning the final instant save of the year. This 30-year-old Saugerties, New York native has 54/1 odds to win Season 19, compared to 11/4 odds for front-runner Carter Rubin (Team Gwen Stefani) and...
- 12/11/2020
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
And that’s a wrap for the blind auditions on “The Voice” Season 19. The last artist to perform during this Fall 2020 cycle was James Pyle, a 30-year-old father from West Hills, California. James put his own twist on Harry Styles‘ “Watermelon Sugar” and quickly earned a chair turn from John Legend, the only coach still with a slot open on his team (watch above). “I’m sorry, y’all!” John told fellow coaches Kelly Clarkson, Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton at the conclusion of the performance. Can James now go the distance and win the entire show? If so, it’d be the first time since Chris Blue in Season 12 that the final blind auditioner ultimately prevailed.
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Pop star coach Alicia Keys turned her chair around for Chris during the Spring 2017 installment of “The Voice.” The then-26-year-old from Knoxville, Tennessee performed “The...
See ‘The Voice’: Past Winners (Seasons 1 – 18)
Pop star coach Alicia Keys turned her chair around for Chris during the Spring 2017 installment of “The Voice.” The then-26-year-old from Knoxville, Tennessee performed “The...
- 11/3/2020
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Is a long-standing “The Voice” curse about to be broken? If Gwen Stefani‘s R&b singer Rose Short ends up winning Season 17 during next week’s finale, she’ll make history as the first artist to prevail who was previously saved by Twitter. Since the Instant Save twist was first created in Season 6, no recipient has ever gone on to win “The Voice.” Britton Buchanan came the closest in Season 14 by being the runner-up to winner Brynn Cartelli, but all of the other times — including last season with Andrew Sevener — the saved artist finished last in their respective finales.
SEERose Short wins ‘The Voice’ instant save after ‘magical’ performance: First time in 7 seasons all 4 coaches will compete in finale [Watch]
According to Gold Derby’s racetrack odds, Rose is indeed predicted to come in fourth place after earning the final Instant Save of the year. This 34-year-old former corrections officer...
SEERose Short wins ‘The Voice’ instant save after ‘magical’ performance: First time in 7 seasons all 4 coaches will compete in finale [Watch]
According to Gold Derby’s racetrack odds, Rose is indeed predicted to come in fourth place after earning the final Instant Save of the year. This 34-year-old former corrections officer...
- 12/13/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Nothing lasts forever, particularly when it comes to reality TV. On “The Voice,” both Blake Shelton and Adam Levine have been with the show for all of its 16 seasons on the air, but with Adam’s surprise announcement that he’s quitting ahead of the fall cycle, we’re all of a sudden wondering about Blake’s shelf life. At what point do You think the country coach should ultimately retire from “The Voice” — after Season 17? Season 20? Season 25? Never? Vote in our poll below and then defend your decision in the comments section.
SEEGwen Stefani on replacing Adam Levine on ‘The Voice’ and working with her ‘best friend’ Blake Shelton
Blake has won the most champions by far with six of his artists claiming victory: Jermaine Paul (Season 2), Cassadee Pope (Season 3), Danielle Bradbery (Season 4), Craig Wayne Boyd (Season 7), Sundance Head (Season 11) and Chloe Kohanski (Season 13). He came close to a seventh triumph this past season,...
SEEGwen Stefani on replacing Adam Levine on ‘The Voice’ and working with her ‘best friend’ Blake Shelton
Blake has won the most champions by far with six of his artists claiming victory: Jermaine Paul (Season 2), Cassadee Pope (Season 3), Danielle Bradbery (Season 4), Craig Wayne Boyd (Season 7), Sundance Head (Season 11) and Chloe Kohanski (Season 13). He came close to a seventh triumph this past season,...
- 6/8/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Season 16 of “The Voice” recently concluded with Maelyn Jarmon from Team John Legend winning the latest title in the long-running NBC competition series. (Watch our video interview with Maelyn.) Although the songbird from Team John was Gold Derby’s odds-on favorite to win, it was Blake Shelton who coached three of the four finalists including country singers Gyth Rigdon, Dexter Roberts and Andrew Sevener. That brings us to an impressive statistic for Shelton. Not only has he won more titles than any other coach, with six total, but he’s also had more runners-up and finalists as well.
SEEAdam Levine on leaving ‘The Voice’: I’ll miss my ‘brother for life’ Blake Shelton, but ‘it was time to move on’
In the past 16 seasons, Shelton has coached nine artists to second place and a staggering 24 to the finale. Season 5 was the only one that Team Blake failed to reach the finale altogether.
SEEAdam Levine on leaving ‘The Voice’: I’ll miss my ‘brother for life’ Blake Shelton, but ‘it was time to move on’
In the past 16 seasons, Shelton has coached nine artists to second place and a staggering 24 to the finale. Season 5 was the only one that Team Blake failed to reach the finale altogether.
- 5/28/2019
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
It’s official: There’s a curse on “The Voice” Instant Save.
Ever since this twist was created back in Season 6, no artist that’s been saved by Twitter or brought back via a wild card has ever gone on to win the show. Even more troubling, all of the Instant Save recipients have placed last in their respective finales aside from Britton Buchanan, who defied the odds to place second to Brynn Cartelli in Season 14. This year Andrew Sevener of Team Blake Shelton tried his hardest to break the curse but he, too, ended up placing last in Tuesday’s season finale.
SEEMaelyn Jarmon ‘had no expectations coming into this,’ she admits after winning ‘The Voice’ Season 16 [Watch]
Just prior to Andrew being eliminated, this backwards-cowboy-hat-wearing country singer from Alvarado, Texas expressed his deepest thanks to his hands-on coach. “Man, Blake, it’s been an honor to be able to...
Ever since this twist was created back in Season 6, no artist that’s been saved by Twitter or brought back via a wild card has ever gone on to win the show. Even more troubling, all of the Instant Save recipients have placed last in their respective finales aside from Britton Buchanan, who defied the odds to place second to Brynn Cartelli in Season 14. This year Andrew Sevener of Team Blake Shelton tried his hardest to break the curse but he, too, ended up placing last in Tuesday’s season finale.
SEEMaelyn Jarmon ‘had no expectations coming into this,’ she admits after winning ‘The Voice’ Season 16 [Watch]
Just prior to Andrew being eliminated, this backwards-cowboy-hat-wearing country singer from Alvarado, Texas expressed his deepest thanks to his hands-on coach. “Man, Blake, it’s been an honor to be able to...
- 5/22/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Is a long-standing “The Voice” curse about to be broken? If Blake Shelton‘s country singer Andrew Sevener ends up winning Season 16 during Tuesday’s finale, he’ll make history as the first artist to prevail who was previously saved by Twitter. Amazingly, since the Instant Save twist was first enacted back in Season 6, no recipient has ever gone on to win “The Voice.” Britton Buchanan came the closest in Season 14 by being the runner-up to winner Brynn Cartelli, but all of the other times — including last season with Kennedy Holmes — the saved artist finishes last in their respective finales.
SEEWhat was Andrew Sevener’s best performance in ‘The Voice’ finale: ‘Lips of an Angel,’ ‘All Right Now’ or ‘Rural Route Raising’? [Poll]
According to Gold Derby’s racetrack odds, Andrew is indeed predicted to come in fourth place after earning last week’s Instant Save against Rod Stokes and Shawn Sounds.
SEEWhat was Andrew Sevener’s best performance in ‘The Voice’ finale: ‘Lips of an Angel,’ ‘All Right Now’ or ‘Rural Route Raising’? [Poll]
According to Gold Derby’s racetrack odds, Andrew is indeed predicted to come in fourth place after earning last week’s Instant Save against Rod Stokes and Shawn Sounds.
- 5/21/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Celebrity ambassador Ty Burrell (Modern Family) will host The annual screening and awards show, “Movies by Kids” on behalf of Kids in the Spotlight on Saturday, November 3 at Fox Studios.
Founded in May 2009, Kids in the Spotlight trains youth in foster care programs and other underserved youth to create, write, cast and star in their own short films. This training culminates in an annual film festival competition, “Movies by Kids,” allowing kids to express themselves through the art of filmmaking and encouraging interest in careers in the film industry. “Movies by Kids” will feature eight (8) short films created by foster youth between the ages of 11 and 24. The screenplays written by the participating youth are registered with the Writers Guild of America, West (Wgaw), which issues each student a certificate for their registered script.
The organization thanks celebrity ambassadors, including Cady McClain, Alphonso McAuley (Love that Girl) and Robert Munic for...
Founded in May 2009, Kids in the Spotlight trains youth in foster care programs and other underserved youth to create, write, cast and star in their own short films. This training culminates in an annual film festival competition, “Movies by Kids,” allowing kids to express themselves through the art of filmmaking and encouraging interest in careers in the film industry. “Movies by Kids” will feature eight (8) short films created by foster youth between the ages of 11 and 24. The screenplays written by the participating youth are registered with the Writers Guild of America, West (Wgaw), which issues each student a certificate for their registered script.
The organization thanks celebrity ambassadors, including Cady McClain, Alphonso McAuley (Love that Girl) and Robert Munic for...
- 10/26/2018
- Look to the Stars
The 14th champion of “The Voice” is set to be crowned on Tuesday, May 22 but according to our latest Gold Derby odds, it may not be the artist most fans were expecting. Team Alicia Keys‘ Britton Buchanan has been the favorite to take home the grand prize throughout most of the season, but things were shaken up during the Tuesday, May 15 live results show. The frontrunner hit a major roadblock when he failed to earn enough votes to yield a Top 3 finish, forcing him to battle it out for the final Instant Save of the season. Since the Instant Save made its debut in Season 6, no artist advancing to the finale by this method has ever won “The Voice.” In fact, they all finished in last place in their finales.
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After an emotional performance of “Dancing On My Own,” the 18-year old...
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After an emotional performance of “Dancing On My Own,” the 18-year old...
- 5/21/2018
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Suggesting superstitiously that Season 13 of The Voice would be unlucky was a silly gimmick, I thought — until in the premiere, the coaches all passed on my two favorite contestants of the night: Xaris, a teenage folk singer who’s as much of a gem as Jewel, and Odiseas, who returned from his Season 3 tryout with enough star power to light up a constellation. But it was still nice to have Miley Cyrus back on the panel — and not to have to listen to Gwen Stefani pitching female vocalists on joining her team with compelling arguments like, “You’re a girl,...
- 9/26/2017
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: Feature marks second collaboration between Swen Group and Conglomerate.
Emily Carey, who plays the young Diana in global smash Wonder Woman, will star in the live-action family feature Anastasia: Once Upon A Time.
The feature is a retelling of the Anastasia Romanov story and marks the second production between Swen Group, the Latin American giant that recently established a Us distribution arm, and Conglomerate, the Florida-based production company behind Walt Before Mickey and the upcoming Little Mermaid.
Anastasia: Once Upon A Time begins in 1917 as the youngest daughter of Tsar Nicholas II flees Lenin’s troops through a time portal, emerging in 1988 when she befriends a young American girl.
Carey will star alongside Kendall Vertes as Tana and Aliyah Moulden from TV show The Voice, who will write and perform original songs. Blake Harris directs, as he did on Little Mermaid.
Although rumours of the real Anastasia’s escape endured for years, in reality...
Emily Carey, who plays the young Diana in global smash Wonder Woman, will star in the live-action family feature Anastasia: Once Upon A Time.
The feature is a retelling of the Anastasia Romanov story and marks the second production between Swen Group, the Latin American giant that recently established a Us distribution arm, and Conglomerate, the Florida-based production company behind Walt Before Mickey and the upcoming Little Mermaid.
Anastasia: Once Upon A Time begins in 1917 as the youngest daughter of Tsar Nicholas II flees Lenin’s troops through a time portal, emerging in 1988 when she befriends a young American girl.
Carey will star alongside Kendall Vertes as Tana and Aliyah Moulden from TV show The Voice, who will write and perform original songs. Blake Harris directs, as he did on Little Mermaid.
Although rumours of the real Anastasia’s escape endured for years, in reality...
- 6/19/2017
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
When The Voice crowned Chris Blue as the season 12 winner on Tuesday, it was a massive victory for his coach, Alicia Keys, as well.
After weeks of putting up with boasting and jocularity from stalwart Voice coaches Blake Shelton and Adam Levine, Keys mentored Chris through a season of serious competition and became only the second female coach to win The Voice after Christina Aguilera in season 10.
Watch: 'The Voice' Crowns Season 12 Champion -- Find Out Who Won!
Blue and Keys opened up to reporters after the finale, and the "Girl on Fire" singer said she's really most excited for beating Shelton.
"I gotta be honest...it's a great dream of mine to put a whoopin' on Blake Shelton!" Keys declared enthusiastically. "I couldn't wait for the day!"
However, Keys graciously praised the season's runner-up, Lauren Duski, who was one of two members of Team Blake to make it to the finale, along with Aliyah Moulden...
After weeks of putting up with boasting and jocularity from stalwart Voice coaches Blake Shelton and Adam Levine, Keys mentored Chris through a season of serious competition and became only the second female coach to win The Voice after Christina Aguilera in season 10.
Watch: 'The Voice' Crowns Season 12 Champion -- Find Out Who Won!
Blue and Keys opened up to reporters after the finale, and the "Girl on Fire" singer said she's really most excited for beating Shelton.
"I gotta be honest...it's a great dream of mine to put a whoopin' on Blake Shelton!" Keys declared enthusiastically. "I couldn't wait for the day!"
However, Keys graciously praised the season's runner-up, Lauren Duski, who was one of two members of Team Blake to make it to the finale, along with Aliyah Moulden...
- 5/24/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
*Caution: Spoilers ahead!* After weeks of intense, passionate competition, “The Voice” has crowned a new winner! The top four artists of season 12 — Chris Blue from Team Alicia, Lauren Duski and Aliyah Moulden from Team Blake and Jesse Larson from Team Adam — took the stage on Tuesday to find out who America voted […]...
- 5/24/2017
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
*Caution: Spoilers ahead!*
After weeks of intense, passionate competition, The Voice has crowned a new winner!
The top four artists of season 12 -- Chris Blue from Team Alicia, Lauren Duski and Aliyah Moulden from Team Blake and Jesse Larson from Team Adam -- took the stage on Tuesday to find out who America voted for.
Watch: Blake Shelton on Gwen & Alicia Leaving 'The Voice,' Plus Why He's Worried About Newbie Kelly Clarkson
After standing side-by-side one last time, Carson Daly revealed that the season's big winner is Chris Blue!
The victory is a huge win for coach Alicia Keys, marking only the second time a female coach has won, following Christina Aguilera in season 10.
"I tried to write something down but my hands were shaking, so I couldn't," Blue shared with Keys before the winner was announced. "I feel like it was destiny for us to meet. I feel like we were supposed to be in...
After weeks of intense, passionate competition, The Voice has crowned a new winner!
The top four artists of season 12 -- Chris Blue from Team Alicia, Lauren Duski and Aliyah Moulden from Team Blake and Jesse Larson from Team Adam -- took the stage on Tuesday to find out who America voted for.
Watch: Blake Shelton on Gwen & Alicia Leaving 'The Voice,' Plus Why He's Worried About Newbie Kelly Clarkson
After standing side-by-side one last time, Carson Daly revealed that the season's big winner is Chris Blue!
The victory is a huge win for coach Alicia Keys, marking only the second time a female coach has won, following Christina Aguilera in season 10.
"I tried to write something down but my hands were shaking, so I couldn't," Blue shared with Keys before the winner was announced. "I feel like it was destiny for us to meet. I feel like we were supposed to be in...
- 5/24/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
And the winner is... The Voice crowned its season 12 victor on Tuesday night, with the competition down to Chris Blue (Team Alicia Keys), Lauren Duski (Team Blake Shelton), Jesse Larson (Team Adam Levine) and Aliyah Moulden (Team Blake). So who is the NBC reality hit competiton's latest winner? It was (drumroll please!)... Chris Blue! Congratulations to Team Alicia's Chris, who beat out Team Blake member Lauren in the final two. Team Blake's Aliyah landed in third place, while Team Adam's Jesse took fourth. Alicia is only the second female coach to have a winning team member, after Team Christina Aguilera member Alisan Porter won in season 10. The night, of...
- 5/24/2017
- E! Online
Congratulations, Chris Blue!
A fan favorite known for his big voice and even bigger dance moves, Blue was crowned the winner of The Voice on Tuesday.
This marks the first ever win for Blue’s coach, Alicia Keys, who will not be returning to the iconic red chairs next season.
“I am so honored to be able to call her not only coach, but friend,” Blue said of Keys following the show.
“I think that is the most important thing. Because I wanted to work with someone I felt actually cared about me. I really feel like she cares about Chris.
A fan favorite known for his big voice and even bigger dance moves, Blue was crowned the winner of The Voice on Tuesday.
This marks the first ever win for Blue’s coach, Alicia Keys, who will not be returning to the iconic red chairs next season.
“I am so honored to be able to call her not only coach, but friend,” Blue said of Keys following the show.
“I think that is the most important thing. Because I wanted to work with someone I felt actually cared about me. I really feel like she cares about Chris.
- 5/24/2017
- by Brianne Tracy
- PEOPLE.com
(Spoiler alert: Please do not read on if you haven’t watched Tuesday’s finale of “The Voice”) “The Voice” crowned its Season 12 winner during Tuesday’s finale as the NBC competition show’s most recent run came to an end. Four singers were still in the mix ahead of the big episode: Jesse Larson of Adam Levine’s team, Lauren Duski and Aliyah Moulden from Blake Shelton’s squad and Chris Blue from Alicia Keys’ group. (Gwen Stefani’s singers had all previously been eliminated.) In the end, only one contestant was left standing, and the winner was Blue!
- 5/24/2017
- by Ryan Gajewski
- The Wrap
Chris Blue, I put my “Money on You” to take home the title. I also spent my money on him, downloading his insanely catchy original single off iTunes. But when the dust settled on Season 12 of The Voice, when we stopped commenting on how mumble-mouthed a singer Hunter Plake is, groaning before every Mark Isaiah performance, doing shots anytime it was mentioned that Quizz Swanigan is the youngest competitor ever, hoping that Lilli Passero would live up to her Blind Auditions potential, and wondering if it was possible for Carson Daly to appear less engaged and more disingenuous, did Team Alicia’s master showman win?...
- 5/24/2017
- TVLine.com
Each of The Voice’s finalists have already charted on iTunes, garnered thousands of fans and worked with some of the biggest musicians in the industry — but the ultimate prize they’ve been working toward is still up for grabs.
On Tuesday, one out of the final four contestants — Lauren Duski, Chris Blue, Aliyah Moulden and Jesse Larson — will be crowned the winner of Season 12.
Before then, the final four will take the stage to perform with their idols in a night full of star-studded performances. After Monday’s show, they shared how they’re getting ready for the biggest night of their lives.
On Tuesday, one out of the final four contestants — Lauren Duski, Chris Blue, Aliyah Moulden and Jesse Larson — will be crowned the winner of Season 12.
Before then, the final four will take the stage to perform with their idols in a night full of star-studded performances. After Monday’s show, they shared how they’re getting ready for the biggest night of their lives.
- 5/23/2017
- by Brianne Tracy
- PEOPLE.com
The Top 4 artists of The Voice season 12 have competed, America voted and the winner is about to be crowned.
Superstar recording artists Miley Cyrus, Chris Stapleton, Zedd and Alessia Cara are all set to perform during the live two-hour season finale. One of the four finalists -- Chris Blue from Team Alicia, Lauren Duski from Team Blake, Jesse Larson from Team Adam and Aliyah Moulden from Team Blake -- will be crowned the winner.
Superstar recording artists Miley Cyrus, Chris Stapleton, Zedd and Alessia Cara are all set to perform during the live two-hour season finale. One of the four finalists -- Chris Blue from Team Alicia, Lauren Duski from Team Blake, Jesse Larson from Team Adam and Aliyah Moulden from Team Blake -- will be crowned the winner.
- 5/23/2017
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Last night, the final four on season 12 of The Voice made their final pleas to America as they vied for the top spot. The Voice Finale Part 1 Recap Going into the final performances, three of the four judges have contestants left, leaving out Team Gwen Stefani. Team Blake Shelton has two women in the competition – Aliyah Moulden […]
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- 5/23/2017
- by Hillary Luehring-Jones
- Uinterview
The Top 4 artists have all performed for America's votes, including duets with their fellow contestants. Who will be ultimate winner of The Voice season 12?
The final four singers are Lauren Duski and Aliyah Moulden from Team Blake, Chris Blue from Team Alicia, and Jesse Larson from Team Adam. They each sang a new cover, a duet with their coach and a new song written expressly for them.
The final four singers are Lauren Duski and Aliyah Moulden from Team Blake, Chris Blue from Team Alicia, and Jesse Larson from Team Adam. They each sang a new cover, a duet with their coach and a new song written expressly for them.
- 5/23/2017
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Going by your voting in the poll that followed last week’s recap of The Voice, Chris Blue should have this contest in the bag. Going by the most recent iTunes rankings, it’s Lauren Duski’s to lose. Either way, we should get a winner we can all be happy with (even if their winning means we’ll only ever hear of them again if they return to the show to plug a new single). There was, of course, a chance that Jesse Larson, whose spot Hunter Plake probably should have, or Aliyah Moulden, whose spot Brennley Brown probably should have,...
- 5/23/2017
- TVLine.com
This is the week we've been waiting for all season, as Chris Blue, Jesse Larson, Lauren Duski and Aliyah Moulden go head to head and battle it out to be named the season 12 winner of The Voice. Since Gwen Stefani is without a team member in the competition, who will she be cheering on in the finale?
The four finalists are each performing three times -- a regular cover, a duet with their coach and an original song.
The four finalists are each performing three times -- a regular cover, a duet with their coach and an original song.
- 5/22/2017
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
The Voice semi-finals aired last night and the singers are now down to the final four. The Voice Down To The Final Four Singers The first three singers through came as no surprise. First through to the finals was Chris Blue on Team Alicia Keys. Next was Lauren Duski of Team Blake Shelton and third was also from Team […]
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- 5/17/2017
- by Hillary Luehring-Jones
- Uinterview
There are only eight contenders left on Season 12 of The Voice after the Semifinals. They’re already fabulous artists, but only four will move forward into the Finals. What’s fascinating is that these musicians have consistently presented solid performances throughout the season. It’s been an emotion-filled season for that reason, and viewers have been enjoying all of it. The eight contestants heading into the last competition before the finals are: Lauren Duski Hunter Plake Brennley Brown Chris Blue TSoul Aliyah Moulden Vanessa Ferguson Jesse Larson They are the talented few who have been delivering their best all along. Truth be
The Top Five Moments on The Voice Season 12...
The Top Five Moments on The Voice Season 12...
- 5/17/2017
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
Welcome to what a reader recently referred to in the recap comments as the Red Wedding episode of The Voice — with, of course, good reason. In the bloodbath that is the penultimate results show of Season 12, not one or two, nor even three singers, but four were sent packing. If it were up to me, based on their performances throughout the contest, Chris Blue, Lauren Duski, Hunter Plake and Brennley Brown would have advanced to the finals (with Chris or Lauren ultimately winning). But it wasn’t up to me. So who wound up surviving to the bitter end?
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- 5/17/2017
- TVLine.com
Honest question: Did anybody tune in to Monday’s semifinals of The Voice Season 12 not knowing for sure which singer would be getting their vote? I know when I sat down to recap it up, I was decidedly behind Chris Blue. Even if he had the offest of off nights and gave the worst performance of his run on the show, he was still going to get my support, because by that point, I had been more than satisfactorily dazzled. So it got me to wondering how many of the rest of you had also already chosen “your” contestant. And...
- 5/16/2017
- TVLine.com
This recap of The Voice’s Top 10 results show practically wrote itself — before the episode had even begun. After Monday’s performances, I was so sure that Mark Isaiah and Lilli Passero were toast that I was already thinking of how to analyze their downfalls. (For him, youthful inexperience from which not even his poreless teen-idol complexion could distract forever; for her, inconsistent performances and a few song selections that smacked of sabotage.) But was I right to count them out?
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- 5/10/2017
- TVLine.com
Has Mark Isaiah become the Sanjaya Malakar of The Voice? Going into Monday’s performances by Season 12’s Top 10, it certainly seemed so. Though more than half of you who voted in our elimination poll last week would have sent the Austin Mahone wannabe packing, he remained in the contest, the recipient of a puzzling instant save. Did he finally hit upon a song that would allow him to win something more than Adam Levine’s admiration and fourth place in a high school talent show? Did Vanessa Ferguson Riri-cover from her “Diamonds” misstep? Did Chris Blue manage to top...
- 5/9/2017
- TVLine.com
Mark Isaiah showed up at The Voice’s Top 11 results show with a big ol’ target on his back. Not only had he been in the bottom two the previous week, but according to our poll then (and our newer one last night), you enjoy his singing about as much as you would mine — in other words, not at all. But was Tuesday night his final performance?
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- 5/3/2017
- TVLine.com
Get it together, Adam Levine. Get. It. Together. Based on the poll that followed last Tuesday’s recap of The Voice’s Top 12 results show, you really, really dislike Mark Isaiah. But, reading between the votes, isn’t it actually the teen’s coach that we’re most eager to eliminate? If the kid couldn’t get together a passable rendition of Drake’s “One Dance,” shouldn’t Adam have steered him in another direction? While we’re on the subject of the Maroon 5 frontman, his selection of Shania Twain’s “Man! I Feel Like a Woman” for Lilli Passero...
- 5/2/2017
- TVLine.com
Going into The Voice’s Top 12 results show Tuesday, Vanessa Ferguson, Brennley Brown, Chris Blue, Aliyah Moulden and Lauren Duski had to be feeling pretty confident, based on their standout performances Monday. And, given your outpouring of support for Troy Ramey — roll your eyes all you want, I still don’t get it — he probably wasn’t sweating too much, either. That left Stephanie Rice, TSoul and Mark Isaiah — all of whom, like Troy, had to be saved by their coaches during the Live Playoffs — looking especially vulnerable.
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- 4/26/2017
- TVLine.com
Going into The Voice’s Top 12 performance night — with Shania Twain trying on for size a fifth chair — Team Alicia’s Chris Blue looked — and, more importantly, sounded — like a lock to win Season 12. (I can’t be the only one still playing his version of Riri’s “Love On the Brain” on a loop, right? If it was vinyl, I’d have worn out three needles on it by now.) Was the retro-soul showman able to bring down the house once again Monday? Or did his star fade just enough for him to be outshone by a less flashy singer?...
- 4/25/2017
- TVLine.com
At the end of the April 17 live two-hour episode of “The Voice,” Blake Shelton saw two of his six artists — Lauren Duski and Aliyah Moulden — win the public vote to make it into the Top 12. He then chose TSoul from his four eliminated acts to also take on to the next round. Shelton has won five of his 11 previous seasons on “The […]...
- 4/23/2017
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
At the end of the April 17 live two-hour episode of “The Voice,” Blake Shelton saw two of his six artists — Lauren Duski and Aliyah Moulden — win the public vote to make it into the Top 12. He then chose TSoul from his four eliminated acts to also take on to the next round. Shelton has won five of his 11 previous seasons on “The […]...
- 4/22/2017
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
In Night 1 of The Voice’s Season 12 Live Playoffs, a dozen vocalists took to the stage, half of them performing what would turn out to be their swan songs, and two of them previously eliminated competitors who were returned to the contest via the Coach Comeback, which made a comeback of its own. Who survived Team Alicia and Team Blake’s cuts? Read on…
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Felicia Temple, “Defying Gravity” — Grade: C+ (eliminated) | Blake’s comeback artist bravely tackled Idina Menzel’s soaring Wicked showstopper, but unfortunately, it kinda never managed to achieve takeoff.
- 4/18/2017
- TVLine.com
The sixth of the seven knockout matches on the April 10 episode of “The Voice” pitted two of Blake Shelton‘s artists — Aliyah Moulden and Caroline Sky — against each other. We asked if you thought Shelton made the right choice by going with Moulden and you agreed by an overwhelming 96% to 4%. If you haven’t voted in our poll yet, watch their performances below […]...
- 4/13/2017
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
The sixth of the seven knockout matches on the April 10 episode of “The Voice” pitted two of Blake Shelton‘s artists — Aliyah Moulden and Caroline Sky — against each other. Do you think Shelton made the right choice by going with Moulden? Watch the two performances and then vote in our poll below. And be sure to sound off in our comments section […]...
- 4/12/2017
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
And then there were 20. In The Voice’s final Knockouts of Season 12 Monday, the field of competitors was whittled down by another six vocalists, sending on, among others,Vanessa Ferguson and Lauren Duski to compete with our faves (Chris Blue, Casi Joy) in the Live Shows. How’d they manage to impress their coaches? And which of their teammates sang a premature swan song? Read on, and we’ll review.
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- 4/11/2017
- TVLine.com
Night 1 of The Voice’s Season 12 Battle Rounds was such a head-scratcher that it’s a wonder I still had a singular Homer Simpson hair left up there by the time it was over. Quizz Swanigan over Felicia Temple? Mark Isaiah over Gaby Borromeo? No steals for Kenny P. or Missy Robertson? We were in Bizarro World territory! Did Night 2 return us to some semblance of, “Ok, this computes”? Read on and find out, at least in my estimation…
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- 3/22/2017
- TVLine.com
We’re only on night two of The Voice’s Blind Auditions, and already, we’ve I’ve learned so much: You guys love Lauren Duski a lot, you love Michael Slezak even more (then again, he is not only a god but an impossible act to follow), and it’s unwise to play any drinking game that involves doing a shot every time Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani’s relationship is referenced and/or the couple canoodles.
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- 3/1/2017
- TVLine.com
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