The battle for the top spot on The Voice season 11 has been one of the most dramatic in the show's history. The recent eliminations of fan favorites Sa'Rayah and Darby Walker prove that no one is safe as the show heads into its most fierce semifinals competition ever.
Voice coaches Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Miley Cyrus and Alicia Keys continue to work with their contestants to score a big win as the show reveals who will be eliminated after an evening of unforgettable performances. The stakes are high on this night as the Top 10 artists face a double elimination, and only eight artists will advance to the semifinals.
Voice coaches Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Miley Cyrus and Alicia Keys continue to work with their contestants to score a big win as the show reveals who will be eliminated after an evening of unforgettable performances. The stakes are high on this night as the Top 10 artists face a double elimination, and only eight artists will advance to the semifinals.
- 11/29/2016
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Already, we've endured several upsets in season 11 of The Voice. In what universe are Darby Walker and Courtney Harrell better artists than Sa'Rayah and Jason Warrior? Apparently, in the universe where speedy performances and live voting determine the whole shebang in the round with the greatest fallout. Sheer madness, people. In the Top 10, there were no bad performance, just some that were better. Here are my rankings for this round.
Read the recap and watch all of the performances here.
Read the recap and watch all of the performances here.
- 11/29/2016
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Both Sa'Rayah and Darby Walker's recent eliminations from season 11 of The Voice prove that no matter how talented you are or how large of a fan base your coach has, no one is safe from going home.
Now the Top 10 will perform in front of America and coaches Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Miley Cyrus and Alicia Keys for a spot in the semifinals. Be sure to follow this live blog throughout the episode so you don't miss a moment of what is sure to be another round of unforgettable performances.
Now the Top 10 will perform in front of America and coaches Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Miley Cyrus and Alicia Keys for a spot in the semifinals. Be sure to follow this live blog throughout the episode so you don't miss a moment of what is sure to be another round of unforgettable performances.
- 11/28/2016
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Another finalist has left The Voice season 11. Darby Walker went head to head against Aaron Gibson for the Instance Save. But once again, the Twitter voters chose Aaron, which meant Darby was eliminated.
BuddyTV participated in a conference call with Darby, where she discussed her connection with coach Miley Cyrus and her plans for the future. Also, did Miley's polarizing personality hurt Darby's chances? And does she think the Twitter Instant Save format influenced the outcome? Read on for all the details.
BuddyTV participated in a conference call with Darby, where she discussed her connection with coach Miley Cyrus and her plans for the future. Also, did Miley's polarizing personality hurt Darby's chances? And does she think the Twitter Instant Save format influenced the outcome? Read on for all the details.
- 11/23/2016
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Soon, the blood will flow on The Voice stage like it’s pouring out of the creepy elevator from The Shining.
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I’m sorry if that image is more in keeping with the spirit of Halloween than Thanksgiving, but facts are facts (regardless of what you might have heard on the Internet).
And indeed, in a mere two weeks — on Dec. 6, to be exact — four artists will go directly to the guillotine, with an equal number of vocalists advancing to the finale. (A double elimination on Nov.
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I’m sorry if that image is more in keeping with the spirit of Halloween than Thanksgiving, but facts are facts (regardless of what you might have heard on the Internet).
And indeed, in a mere two weeks — on Dec. 6, to be exact — four artists will go directly to the guillotine, with an equal number of vocalists advancing to the finale. (A double elimination on Nov.
- 11/23/2016
- TVLine.com
One gazelle is straggling behind the pack — at least in terms of iTunes sales — among The Voice‘s Season 11 Top 11. But will she pay the ultimate price during tonight’s results telecast (8/7c on NBC)?
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At first glance, things don’t look too promising for Team Miley diva Ali Caldwel, the talented soul singer who got saddled with an uptempo Dolly Parton ditty, a Tina Turner wardrobe knockoff and the dreaded opening performance slot on Monday — and subsequently failed to crack the iTunes Top 200 by the close of this week’s voting window.
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At first glance, things don’t look too promising for Team Miley diva Ali Caldwel, the talented soul singer who got saddled with an uptempo Dolly Parton ditty, a Tina Turner wardrobe knockoff and the dreaded opening performance slot on Monday — and subsequently failed to crack the iTunes Top 200 by the close of this week’s voting window.
- 11/22/2016
- TVLine.com
If I had the ability to use emojis in my recap of The Voice‘s Top 11 performance episode, I’d kick things off with police siren, anxious face, megaphone, alarm clock and “scream face.”
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All of which would be to alert the Voice-aloonie Nation that there are only three performance episodes remaining until we crown Wé McDonald or Billy Gilman a successor to Alisan Porter.
I’m aghast! I’m vexed! I’m stressed out! It’s all happening too quickly, people!
But then again, if The Bachelor can put...
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All of which would be to alert the Voice-aloonie Nation that there are only three performance episodes remaining until we crown Wé McDonald or Billy Gilman a successor to Alisan Porter.
I’m aghast! I’m vexed! I’m stressed out! It’s all happening too quickly, people!
But then again, if The Bachelor can put...
- 11/22/2016
- TVLine.com
Remember like two weeks ago when everyone in The Voice-aloonie nation was convinced Adam Levine’s team was weaker than an infant hamster with a severe case of ennui?
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I’m not exactly sure what happened… Actually, that’s a lie. Questionable calls in the Knockout Rounds, inscrutable saves in the dashed-off Live Playoffs, and the undeniable power of bro-dom all dovetailed so the Maroon 5 frontman had the least stressful night of any participant in the Season 11 proceedings.
Granted, Adam’s country combatant, Josh Gallagher, could probably...
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I’m not exactly sure what happened… Actually, that’s a lie. Questionable calls in the Knockout Rounds, inscrutable saves in the dashed-off Live Playoffs, and the undeniable power of bro-dom all dovetailed so the Maroon 5 frontman had the least stressful night of any participant in the Season 11 proceedings.
Granted, Adam’s country combatant, Josh Gallagher, could probably...
- 11/16/2016
- TVLine.com
When Miley Cyrus spins her Voice chair around and chooses you, it means you’ve gone from an ordinary contestant to her new best friend—so says Ali Caldwell, Darby Walker and Aaron Gibson, the three last standing singers on the star’s team.
With season 11 well underway, the first-time coach feels that forging a deep connection with her team with help them feel right at home in Los Angeles and, most importantly, be themselves.
“Working with Miley has been like the best decision I’ve ever made,” Gibson tells People backstage at the first live show, where the Top...
With season 11 well underway, the first-time coach feels that forging a deep connection with her team with help them feel right at home in Los Angeles and, most importantly, be themselves.
“Working with Miley has been like the best decision I’ve ever made,” Gibson tells People backstage at the first live show, where the Top...
- 11/15/2016
- by nicolesandspeople
- PEOPLE.com
Can pollsters and prognosticators be trusted in the wake of last Tuesday’s presidential election?
That’s up for you to decide, but when it comes to the question of “Who’s going home on The Voice this week?”, history tells us we can put at least a little faith in the iTunes charts.
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Granted, downloads are only one component of the elimination equation — there’s also online, Facebook and Voice app votes to consider — but over the last several seasons, with only a few exceptions, those...
That’s up for you to decide, but when it comes to the question of “Who’s going home on The Voice this week?”, history tells us we can put at least a little faith in the iTunes charts.
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Granted, downloads are only one component of the elimination equation — there’s also online, Facebook and Voice app votes to consider — but over the last several seasons, with only a few exceptions, those...
- 11/15/2016
- TVLine.com
Like a skeletal hand clawing its way up from the grave in a zombie-apocalypse thriller, Aerosmith’s “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing” (aka The Asteroid Song) (aka The Most Done-to-Death Ditty in Reality Singing Competition History) broke through the serne surface of The Voice‘s Top 12 performance night, terrorizing everyone within earshot.
But it’s not a blockbuster without a rugged hero wielding a bow and arrow or a katana or, better still, both. So let’s all put our hands together for freshman coach Miley Cyrus, who armed her trio of artists with tunes by Father John Misty,...
But it’s not a blockbuster without a rugged hero wielding a bow and arrow or a katana or, better still, both. So let’s all put our hands together for freshman coach Miley Cyrus, who armed her trio of artists with tunes by Father John Misty,...
- 11/15/2016
- TVLine.com
The Voice narrowed things down on Monday’s live show, trimming two competitors from each coach’s team in the singing competition’s first ever live-voting show.
Fans voted live on Twitter and the Voice app for their favorites, picking two top scorers to move forward from the teams led by each of The Voice’s superstar coaches: Blake Shelton, Alicia Keys, Miley Cyrus and Adam Levine. Each coach was also allowed to choose one competitor to save from the remaining three.
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After a jam-packed hour of live performances and split-second voting, here’s who’s left standing in The Voice’s Top 12:
Team Alicia
America voted to save Christian Cuevas, who put a soulful spin on the Beatles’ “Yesterday,” and 16-year-old standout Wé McDonald, who belted “Home” from the musical The Wiz. After those two picks were in, Keys chose to...
Fans voted live on Twitter and the Voice app for their favorites, picking two top scorers to move forward from the teams led by each of The Voice’s superstar coaches: Blake Shelton, Alicia Keys, Miley Cyrus and Adam Levine. Each coach was also allowed to choose one competitor to save from the remaining three.
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After a jam-packed hour of live performances and split-second voting, here’s who’s left standing in The Voice’s Top 12:
Team Alicia
America voted to save Christian Cuevas, who put a soulful spin on the Beatles’ “Yesterday,” and 16-year-old standout Wé McDonald, who belted “Home” from the musical The Wiz. After those two picks were in, Keys chose to...
- 11/8/2016
- Entertainment Tonight
I will not use the words “rigged” and “election” in the same sentence this week — Gack! Just Did! — but nevertheless, I suspect history won’t look too kindly on The Voice‘s “historic” decision to use real-time voting (and same-night eliminations) for Season 11 Top 20 performance night.
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Do I think Mark Burnett and the good folks at NBC decided to shake up the format in order to favor heavily promoted front-runners over dangerous dark horses? There’s no real evidence to support that theory.
But with presidential election results pouring in Tuesday night,...
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Do I think Mark Burnett and the good folks at NBC decided to shake up the format in order to favor heavily promoted front-runners over dangerous dark horses? There’s no real evidence to support that theory.
But with presidential election results pouring in Tuesday night,...
- 11/8/2016
- TVLine.com
Take it from a dad who popped more than the recommended daily allowance of mini Butterfingers during tonight’s Halloween festivities: You absolutely can get too much of a good thing.
Alicia Keys proved that point on the final night of The Voice‘s Season 11 Knockout Rounds — by pitting two of her very best singers in a duel to the death, with not a single “Steal” from a rival coach left in play.
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One might argue — Ok, Ok, I might argue — that Alicia made the right decision by choosing...
Alicia Keys proved that point on the final night of The Voice‘s Season 11 Knockout Rounds — by pitting two of her very best singers in a duel to the death, with not a single “Steal” from a rival coach left in play.
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- 11/1/2016
- TVLine.com
Bette Midler. Cher. Patti Labelle. Reba McEntire. Stevie Nicks. Jill Scott. Joan Jett.
These legendary divas have all brought keen-eyed critique and unflinching honesty to The Voice Battle Rounds, but relegating them to a couple weeks of guest mentoring makes as much sense as having Usain Bolt on your Olympic roster and sticking him on the synchronized swimming squad.
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Imagine, then, if you will, a summer edition of NBC’s reality singing competition in which a quartet of the aforementioned divas call the shots.
These legendary divas have all brought keen-eyed critique and unflinching honesty to The Voice Battle Rounds, but relegating them to a couple weeks of guest mentoring makes as much sense as having Usain Bolt on your Olympic roster and sticking him on the synchronized swimming squad.
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Imagine, then, if you will, a summer edition of NBC’s reality singing competition in which a quartet of the aforementioned divas call the shots.
- 10/18/2016
- TVLine.com
We’re four episodes in to The Voice‘s eleventh season, and there’s still no obvious favorite being prematurely foisted on us by producers like an unwelcome Christmas display popping up at the mall in late September. (Oh, Macy’s, I really didn’t need to explain to my kids today that it’ll be another three months before they see their Power Rangers action-figure collection fully completed.)
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- 9/28/2016
- TVLine.com
The Voice returns for season 11 on September 19, with new coaches Miley Cyrus and Alicia Keys joining the show alongside Adam Levine and Blake Shelton.
During the 30-minute Blind Auditions special that aired after the closing ceremony of the 2016 Olympics, The Voice introduced us to the new coaches and showcased two auditions. We McDonald performed "Feeling Good" and joined Alicia's team, while Darby Walker, who sang "Stand By Me," landed on Miley's team.
During the 30-minute Blind Auditions special that aired after the closing ceremony of the 2016 Olympics, The Voice introduced us to the new coaches and showcased two auditions. We McDonald performed "Feeling Good" and joined Alicia's team, while Darby Walker, who sang "Stand By Me," landed on Miley's team.
- 8/23/2016
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
A mini Disney Channel team-up took place on “The Voice” Sunday night when a “Girl Meets World” star auditioned and caught the attention of judge (and “Hannah Montana” alum) Miley Cyrus. Darby Walker, who plays Riley’s classmate Darby on Disney’s “Girl Meets World,” sang a soulful cover of Ben E. Smith’s “Stand By Me” and drew the first chair-turn from Cyrus. Ultimately, Walker’s talents prompted judges Alicia Keys and Blake Shelton to turn their chairs as well, indicating she had her choice of three mentors/judges. Also Read: 'Girl Meets World' Answers a Dangling...
- 8/22/2016
- by Linda Ge
- The Wrap
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