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  • 'The Voice' Season 7 Recap & Review: Best and Worst Blind Auditions of Episode Four (And Your Editing Won't Trick Us!)

    Despite a heavy focus on the coaches (Gwen Stefani, Pharrell Williams, Blake Shelton and Adam Levine), The Voice actually really does manage to pull out some amazing talent. After a so-so night on Monday (Sept. 29), the fourth round of blind auditions brought out some of the strongest singers to date.
  • 'The Voice' Season 7 Recap & Review: Best and Worst Blind Auditions of Episode Three (And Adam Levine Loses Favor)

    The time is going by pretty quickly... we're nearly at the end of September and already three episodes deep into season seven of The Voice. After two strong debut episodes last week, the NBC singing competition dialed it back a bit this week talent-wise, allowing once again for coaches Gwen Stefani, Pharrell Williams, Blake Shelton and Adam Levine to shine again.
  • 'The Voice' Season 7 Recap & Review: Best & Worst Blind Auditions from Episode Two (And Gwen Stefani Loves Herself)

    And, it's back. After a strong debut on Monday Night (Sept. 22), The Voice season seven trucked on tonight (Sept. 23) with a whole new crop of mega-talented singers and the incessant banter between coaches Gwen Stefani, Pharrell Williams, Blake Shelton and Adam Levine.
  • 'The Voice' Season 7 Recap & Review: Best and Worst Performances from Blind Auditions Round One

    But, before we get into the bigger issues of The Voice at large, that awkward rendition of "Hella Good" from the coaches or even who may or may not win season seven, we have to look at the first round of blind auditions. Here are the best, the worst and the totally so-so singers chosen to move on from round one of The Voice.
  • Gavin Rossdale Admits He Wouldn’t Get Far On ‘The Voice’: Bush Frontman Talks Wife Gwen Stefani’s New NBC Gig [VIDEO]

    You may think that Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale would have no problem getting up in front of the judges of NBC’s The Voice, but apparently he doesn’t think he’d do so well.
  • Grand Ole Opry Returning To New York: Country Music Series Readies Free Shows In Bryant Park This Month Featuring Kristian Bush, Dustin Lynch & The Swon Brothers

    Looks like New York country fans have reason to rejoice, because Rolling Stone reports that The Grand Ole Opry is returning to the Big Apple this coming Sept. 29 for a series of free acoustic performances.
  • WATCH: Gwen Stefani Jokes About Colbert Emmy Flub on ‘Late Night with Seth Meyers’ [VIDEO]

    It was the mispronunciation heard around the world ... Gwen Stefani uttering The Colbert Report's Stephen Colbert's last name as "Colbore" during the Primetime Emmy Awards last Monday night.
  • Adam Levine, Jimmy Fallon Impersonate Iggy Azalea, Bob Dylan, Frank Sinatra & Michael Jackson on ‘The Tonight Show’ [WATCH]

    Maroon 5’s own Adam Levine dropped The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon last night to promote the band’s new album, V, and maybe talk a little bit about the return of NBC’s The Voice, which premieres it’s seventh season this coming Sept. 22.
  • CeeLo Green Deletes Twitter Account Following Rape Comments: ‘People Who Have Really Been Raped Remember’

    Now that CeeLo Green has pled no contest to drugging a woman via ecstasy back in 2012 without her consent, it seems The Voice star is trying to stay out of the spotlight a little bit. At least, the social media spotlight. The singer reportedly deleted his Twitter account after tweeting out some not-so-smart statements following his court appearance, according to NME.
  • Blake Shelton Plays Free Concert In Atlantic City: ‘The Voice’ Star Draws 60,000 Country Music Lovers, Joins Lady Antebellum & Jimmy Buffett To Boost AC Tourism

    blake shelton plays free concert in AC As the east coast welcomed in the near-perfect weather, The Voice star Blake Shelton celebrated by drawing in more than 60,000 concertgoers to the beaches of Atlantic City for a free concert.
  • Telemundo Producing Spanish-Language American Music Awards With Dick Clark Productions In 2015

    Telemundo will be collaborating with Dick Clark Productions (DCP) to produce a new Spanish-language American Music Awards show
  • David Dunn's Debut EP, 'Crystal Clear' is Clearly a Winner

    Bottom line: David Dunn doesn't just sing songs; he paints rich and vivid pictures with his music.
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