“The Voice Australia” coaches have addressed that Sunday night drama.
08.06.2020 - 21:25 / billboard.com
Aspiring singer Johnny Manuel wowed the judges on The Voice Australia on Sunday (June 7) with a powerhouse take on "Home" by Diana Ross.
Belting out the show-stopping number from Broadway classic The Wiz, the Flint, Mich. native quickly earned a four-chair turn from judges Kelly Rowland, Boy George, Delta Goodrem and Guy Sebastian thanks to his massive voice and spine-tingling melisma. "When I think of home, I think of a place/ Where there's love overflowing/ I wish I was home, I wish I was back
“The Voice Australia” coaches have addressed that Sunday night drama.
Johnny Manuel took the internet by storm this week with his show-stopping audition for The Voice Australia. Not only did the big-voiced singer's take on Diana Ross' classic "Home" earn him a four-chair turn, it made Manuel a viral star -- for not exactly the first time in his long road to musical success.
Kelly Rowland has slammed a contestant on The Voice Australia on Sunday night for calling her “beautiful,” insisting the compliment was “so degrading” and dismissive of her long experience in the music industry.
Diana Ross was reduced to tears after hearing daughter Tracee Ellis Ross’s songs from her new movie The High Note.The 47-year-old appears as singer Grace Davis in the feature and, speaking to Britain’s Daily Mail newspaper, she opened up about the I’m Coming Out hitmaker’s reaction to her vocal recordings. While Diana hadn’t seen the movie at the time of the conversation, Tracee recalled: “I picked her up and we sat in my car.
Diana Ross cried after hearing her daughter Tracee Ellis Ross singing in 'The High Note'. Tracee plays the role of singer Grace Davis in the music industry comedy and admitted that her Motown legend wept after hearing some tracks from the upcoming movie.
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Viewers of “The Voice Australia” received a surprise visit from Michael Buble, courtesy of one of the show’s coaches.
Diana Ross didn’t realize her hit song was a gay anthem.
It took Diana Ross a little while to realize that one of her most famous songs, “I’m Coming Out”, was a gay anthem.