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'I Made A Mistake:' Amityville Singer Has 'The Voice' Coaches Doubling Back 'I Made A Mistake:' Amityville Singer Has 'The Voice' Coaches Doubling Back
'I Made A Mistake:' Amityville Singer Has 'The Voice' Coaches Doubling Back Dan Kiernan, a 33-year-old singer from Long Island brought the house down on NBC’s "The Voice" with his powerful performance of "High Hopes." Coaches John Legend and Michael Bublé quickly turned their chairs for Kiernan, of Amityville, but Kelsea Ballerini and Adam Levine held back. After the song ended, Kiernan told the judges he was passionate about songwriting and using his music to represent his community. Ballerini admitted she made a mistake by not turning her chair. "I didn't turn my chair, I'm not quite sure why," she told Kiernan. View this post on Instagram …
Newark Singer Jan Dan Brings Gwen Stefani To Tears On 'The Voice' Newark Singer Jan Dan Brings Gwen Stefani To Tears On 'The Voice'
Newark Singer Jan Dan Brings Gwen Stefani To Tears On 'The Voice' A Newark vocalist left "The Voice" judge Gwen Stefani in tears with his soul-stirring rendition of Kansas’ classic hit, "Dust in the Wind." Jan Dan captivated the audience and earned glowing reviews from all four judges, including music legends Reba McEntire, Michael Bublé, Snoop Dogg, and, of course, Gwen Stefani. "This is a man that chooses notes that are so artistic and beautiful," Stefani said, comparing Dan’s vocal artistry to a painter’s brush. "His voice is absolutely breathtaking." Jan Dan, born Najee Daniels, created his stage name by reversing the first part of his given name and…
Finding Her 'Voice': Glen Cove Native Turns Chairs On Popular TV Show Finding Her 'Voice': Glen Cove Native Turns Chairs On Popular TV Show
Finding Her 'Voice': Glen Cove Native Turns Chairs On Popular TV Show It took just three seconds for New York native Shye Roberts to get Gwen Stefani to hit that red button. The 17-year-old, originally from Long Island’s Glen Cove, ultimately convinced all four coaches to turn their chairs during her blind audition on NBC’s “The Voice,” in an episode that aired Tuesday, Oct. 8. Performing Five for Fighting’s 2001 hit, “Superman,” Roberts had both Stefani and Reba McEntire up on their feet in applause before the coaches made their cases, each pleading for the vocal powerhouse to join their team. “Wow. Your voice is like butter,” McEntire said. “It is just so …