Wednesday, June 8, 2011

That lineup alone had me interested. And the playful interaction between the four wildly different personalities only adds to the effect. But let's face it, the real stars are some absolutely incredible vocalists who risk everything to meet the backs of four chairs of Star Trek's future. It's a great effect. In fact, much of the music industry is based on appearance, it's exciting to see four stars actually go against tradition and go solely on the sound of an artist.

Cherie Oakley, who barely made it through the first time because the song selection was one of the most amazing artists. And Oakley has some serious experience in writing songs and concerts of music for Carrie Underwood and Gretchen Wilson. However, she really made a risky (and bad) song of choice to try to draw the attention of Blake Shelton. And let's face it, once it has been abandoned, the nerves of a singer has to be quite unequal to go to the second round. Surprisingly, his second (and better) songs selection is Adam Levine hit your button and feel very good about it. But singers like Jeff Jenkins, whose voice is an absolute revelation to get the kind of equality of conditions as a "visual" might otherwise steal.

Considering that the great (and hot) singers Sonia Rao Kelsey King or would the standard music industry looks old weight as equally sound, Jenkins, Frenchie Davis, Tyler Robinson and Sara Oromchi get an audition-based solid firepower some serious vocal. And frankly, this is what the old industry, the music is not moldy: we want the sound! Yes, some artists will always have a visual advantage, but with new direct-to-fan models that are grown in the culture of the Internet, fans are much more likely to take over recording artists with a great sound and come off as regular people!

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