All 9 Of Blake’s “Voice” Winners Show Up For His Final Episode
Blake Shelton was surprised to see all of his winners and other contestants together onstage. He specifically mentioned how moved he was to see people there from his earliest seasons…
Blake Shelton was surprised to see all of his winners and other contestants together onstage. He specifically mentioned how moved he was to see people there from his earliest seasons…
Coaches Reba, Gwen, John, and Gwen celebrated the Christmas season by singing “Let It Snow” on the Season 24 finale of “The Voice…”
Proving that age-old saying that “big things often come in small packages,” an 11-year-old girl delivered her own rendition of Christmas classic “O Holy Night”…
10-year old Kaylee Rodgers from Northern Ireland has a voice that is being heard around the world.
With her future on The Voice on the line, Jacquie Roar gave it her all and delivered a powerful performance of “Alone” by Heart.
Kelly Clarkson was joined by one of her background singers for a flawless cover of a beloved Christmas classic during Monday’s (December 19, 2022) episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show. Kelly Clarkson and Jessi Collins teamed up during Monday’s Kellyoke segment to perform “Sisters” from the 1954 movie White Christmas. The song was originally made […] More
Carly Pearce hosted “CMA Country Christmas” in 2021, and also performed. For her solo, she delivered a cover of “O Holy Night” that was beautiful…
“Voice” viewers enjoyed seeing this softer and more tender side from Team Gwen’s BIAS. He covered “Bless the Broken Road,” which has deep country roots…
Pentatonix shared their official music video for “Carol of the Bells” on November 14, 2012. It was their first Christmas music video, and they’ve since released many more…
Carrie Underwood’s breathtaking version of “Mary, Did You Know?” was one of the best performances on “CMA Country Christmas” in 2021…
Since “Blue Christmas” is all about missing someone you can’t spend Christmas with, Vince Gill’s video perfectly showcases its message…
In addition to his cover of Willie Nelson’s “Pretty Paper,” Marty Robbins’ album contained other Christmas tracks such as “Jingle Bell Rock” and “I’ll Be Home for Christmas..”