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wherewhereare · 2 years
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guster-animations · 2 years
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hot take but bryce leatherwood did not deserve to even go to semifinals and the fact that he won is proof of how fucked up the general american population is
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alexbrecks · 2 years
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frontporchjunkie · 2 years
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c-nan · 9 months
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watching the voice final results and istg if huntley wins..
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shefanispeculator · 8 months
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Bryce Leatherwood
Bryce Leatherwood rose to fame in 2022 while competing on Blake Shelton’s team on the NBC hit television show The Voice, and earning the coveted title of Season 22 winner. Once his time on the show came to an end, Leatherwood was ready to embark on his journey of pursuing music full-time, and that started with saving up enough money to make the move from Woodstock, GA, to Nashville, TN. He spent the summer bringing his music to new fans across the country through supporting tour dates with Dwight Yoakum, a variety of festival sets, and his debut at Nashville’s historic Bluebird Cafe. Plus, Leatherwood has become a frequent performer at Shelton’s various Ole Red establishments and even achieved a sold-out, four-show residency in the Ole Red Tishomingo, OK location. Things kicked into high gear for Leatherwood this fall when he landed his first major label record deal with Universal Music Group Nashville in alliance with Republic Records. Along with this newly-inked deal, the country newcomer dropped his first original tune, “The Finger.” Leatherwood didn’t have a hand in writing this song, but he previously admitted to wishing he had because of the instant connection he felt with the narrative that depicts the painful experience of seeing an ex move on with someone new. It’s been a whirlwind of a year for Bryce Leatherwood, and based on the trajectory he’s currently on, country music fans will likely be seeing a lot more of him in 2024.
Emily Ann Roberts 
Before even graduating high school, Emily Ann Roberts launched her career as a contestant on Blake Shelton’s team on The Voice, where she earned second place in the overall competition. Since then, she’s seen tremendous growth and continues to work her way up the ladder, building on her days of booking shows at tiny venues around her hometown in East Tennessee. Roberts has come a long way from those stages as she’s now racked up a whopping total of 17 performances at the Grand Ole Opry and counting. While she’s still in the early stages of her career, Roberts’ countless hours spent performing, writing music, and finding her sound has resulted in her racking up more than 25 million streams to date. Emily Ann Roberts was raised on eras of country music that celebrated the Smoky Mountain sounds and bluegrass tendencies, from Loretta Lynn and Dolly Parton to Miranda Lambert and Cody Johnson. These influences shine through aspects of her own career with songs like “He Set Her Off,” “Infinity,” “Chickens,” and “Walkin’ Shoes,” all of which were released this year as part of the emerging artist’s first full-length project, Can’t Hide Country. Released on September 22, this album features 13 tracks, 12 of which Roberts co-wrote, drawing inspiration from her journey as both a budding artist and a young woman steering her way through the rollercoaster of life. Beginning in February 2024, Emily Ann Roberts will further prove her steadily rising star status as she joins Blake Shelton as a special guest on the second leg of his 17-date Back To The Honky Tonk Tour. 
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ourpickwickclub · 2 years
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BSE 2.0 heading to LA tonight after his show ends….. no going to Oklahoma to see Bryce leatherwood
Thanks! Confirmed by our source.
— M
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midnightartworks56 · 2 years
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Smth for Chaffin Pulaski High School & Prepatory School (Don't worry, the school and the people listed don't exist):
Ms. Williams: "Teachers and Students, please pardon the interruption, please release the following students to the cafeteria for them to take the Pre ACT:
Terrie Allen
Leslie Adams
Aubrey Adams
Dereck Ayler
Dominick Abrams
Layla Bumpers
Kelsi Baker
DaVonte Brooks
DaVondia Brooks
Clara Camidge
Daniel Dozier
Cameran Easterling
Aniyah Green-Scott
Joshua Harris
Sophia Harris
Janiyah Howard
Meaghan Hoeft
Misty Johnson
Debbie Johnson
Rodney King
Amanda Leatherwood
Dominic McEwin
Julian Martinez
Carlos Nieves
Kimiko Pears
MacKenzie Perkins
Kori Robbins
William Robbins
Tonya Robinson
Arkayla Robinson
Bryce Roberson
Marisa Stone
Javon Treadwell
Tonya Williams
Jaylen Williams
Steven Williams
Again, if you heard your name on the roll to do the Pre ACT, please go to the cafeteria. Thanks."
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dmvbible · 2 years
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gameshowquickies · 2 years
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Contestant of the Week for December 12-16, 2022
Contestant of the Week for December 12-16, 2022
Mike Gabler, Survivor 43 winner (and becoming the second-oldest to win on the show at 52; Bob Crowley was oldest at 57 when he won Survivor 17 in 2008), is your Contestant of the Week committing the selfless act of donating his $1 million in winnings to Veterans In Need (and his father Robert was a Green Beret). Honorable mentions: -Bryce Leatherwood became the 22nd champion of THE…
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wherewhereare · 2 years
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I love Braydon he reminds me of a young Blake. He is exactly the kind of country artist who is doing well right now like Parker McCollum. The only thing he is so young. Morgan has a great voice and I know they are pushing her but she feels kind of blah to me. There’s a reason she hasn’t made it with the amount of exposure she’s had. I love Bryce Leatherwood too but don’t expect him to win. It’s going to be interesting for me for the first time in a long time because I’m not prejudiced against any of them because I don’t like their coach. All the coaches have been great. And there’s always the fact that I like country music better than some of the other genres and there a lot of Voice fans that do. Every coach though has a potential winner on their team this year though.
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Bryce Leatherwood: 5 Things To Know About The Country Crooner Who Won ‘The Voice’ Season 22
Bryce Leatherwood: 5 Things To Know About The Country Crooner Who Won ‘The Voice’ Season 22
View gallery Image Credit: NBC Bryce won The Voice season 22. Bryce is a member of Team Blake. Bryce is currently in college. Bryce Leatherwood sang his heart out all the way to The Voice season 22 finale and walked away a winner! The 22-year-old country singer was declared the new champion of The Voice during the epic finale on December 13. From his Blind Audition to the top 5, Bryce stayed…
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frontporchjunkie · 2 years
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And the Winner of The Voice Season 22 Is…
And the Winner of The Voice Season 22 Is…
Out of a talented lineup of contestants, one star emerged victorious. Country artist and Team Blake Shelton‘s Bryce Leatherwood was officially crowned the season 22 winner of NBC‘s The Voice on Dec. 13, beating out fellow Top 5 competitors Omar Jose Cardona, Brayden Lape, Morgan Myles and bodie. Bryce secured his win on the second half of the two-night season 22 live finale by stunning coaches…
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And the Winner of The Voice Season 22 Is…
And the Winner of The Voice Season 22 Is…
Out of a talented lineup of contestants, one star emerged victorious. Country artist and Team Blake Shelton‘s Bryce Leatherwood was officially crowned the season 22 winner of NBC‘s The Voice on Dec. 13, beating out fellow Top 5 competitors Omar Jose Cardona, Brayden Lape, Morgan Myles and bodie. Bryce secured his win on the second half of the two-night season 22 live finale by stunning coaches…
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shefanispeculator · 10 months
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The Voice sure does know how to go out with a bang! As the reality competition show draws to the close of its 24th season, the Emmy-winning program has announced its star-studded lineup for its finale episode, which is set to air on NBC's Dec. 19 at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
2024 Grammy nominees Jelly Roll and Tyla are set to take The Voice stage to commemorate the season 24 finale, alongside performances from Earth, Wind & Fire, AJR, Keith Urban and season 25 coaches Dan + Shay. The intergenerational genre-spanning lineup will play a collection of songs that combine major moments in their respective careers, the dominant songs and styles of 2023 and their latest releases.
Jelly Roll, a four-time 2023 Billboard Music Awards finalist, will perform his Grammy-nominated Lainey Wilson-assisted "Save Me," the second single from his chart-topping album Whitsitt Chapel. Amapiano/Afropop star Tyla will perform "Water," her breakout single, which recently hit the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 ahead of the release of her forthcoming debut studio album.
Music legends Earth, Wind & Fire will perform a career-spanning medley that previews the band's upcoming Heart & Soul 2024 Tour, which they are co-headlining with Chicago. Another genre-fusing band, AJR, will perform a medley of its hit single "Bang!" and "Yes I'm a Mess," which hit No. 28 on Rock Airplay this year.
Keith Urban, a four-time Grammy winner who previously served as a judge on American Idol and a coach on the Australian version of The Voice, will perform "Blue Ain't Your Color," his 2016 hit single which ranked at No. 9 on Billboard's Decade-End U.S. Hot Country Songs (2010-2019). Another superstar country act, Dan + Shay, will grace the stage with a performance of "Bigger Houses," the title track from their most recent LP.
In addition to these eye-popping guests, The Voice has even more performances in store for the season 24 finale. Season 22 winner Bryce Leatherwood will return to perform "The Finger," a single from his forthcoming project. Furthermore, this season's top 12 artists will band together for a special joint performance. In that spirit, this year's coaching panel - Niall Horan, John Legend, Reba McEntire and Gwen Stefani - will join forces for a bubbly rendition of "Let It Snow."
This season marks the first in which none of the show's original coaches - Blake Shelton, Christina Aguilera, Adam Levine and CeeLo Green - from the series' inaugural season appear on the coaching panel. Shelton departed after last season, which saw One Direction alum Niall Horan emerge victorious.
Jelly Roll, Tyla & Dan + Shay Lead Star-Studded ‘The Voice' Season 24 Finale Lineup (msn.com)
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