Showing posts with label Coaches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coaches. Show all posts

Thursday, November 29, 2018

Sunday, November 25, 2018

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Dallas Cowboys Coaches Cussed & Argued Over Anthem Protest

Dallas Cowboys coaches had a heated meeting about the team’s decision to kneel before the National Anthem last season with one coach saying, “Who gives a f**k what the President says.” It’s all part of a docuseries featuring the Cowboys called “All…


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Tuesday, April 3, 2018

The Voice Recap: The Coaches Get More Power Than Ever Before!

With the Battle Rounds well and truly out of the way, it was time for the Knockout Rounds to continue to narrow down the contestants. 


A major twist was unleashed that also gifted the coaches with saves, meaning that they could save one of their own contestants after a performance. 


Yes, Season 14 is changing things up, and that’s good for an aging series. 



Former contestants, Jordan Smith, Chloe Kohanski, Chris Blue and Cassadee Pope, returned to assist Team Adam, Team Blake, Team Alicia and Team Kelly, respectively. 


Okay, let’s break down the six Knockouts of the night. 


Team Blake: Kyla Jade singing “You Don’t Own Me” vs. Jaclyn Lovey singing “Put Your Records On.”


Jaclyn kicked this battle for a spot in the competition off, and while it was an okay performance, there was nothing remotely exciting about it.


This was a stark contrast from the way things were for her at the Blind Auditions. This was like a completely different performer, and that’s not a good thing. 



A terrible song choice can destroy all credibility for a performer, and that’s a real shame. 


Kyla upped her game in a way that I didn’t think was possible. Everything about her rendition of the Lesley Gore classic screamed confidence and finesse. 


Winner: Kyla 


Save: N/A


Team Kelly: Kaleb Lee singing “Free” vs. Justin Kilgore singing “Shameless.”


Kaleb turned in a solid performance that solidified why he has made so far into the competition. Like Kyla, he improved significantly from his other performances. 


Then there was Justin, who proved that he does not have the vocal ability to make it all the way to the live shows. It could be argued that The Voice lets too many sub-par performers all the way to the live shows. 


Winner: Kaleb


Save: N/A



Team Adam: Mia Boostrom singing “Wade in the Water” vs. Jackie Foster singing “Bring Me to Life.”


This was a difficult one to watch. Jackie had a lot of great moments singing the Evanescence classic. Like, she knew what was expected of her, and she delivered and then some. 


Mia, however, emerged as the better performer, but it was still a tough call … unlike the previous knockouts that came before her. 


Winner: Mia


Save: Jackie to Team Alicia


Team Blake: Spensha Baker singing “Broken Halos” vs. Austin Giorgio singing “Almost Like Being in Love.” 


This was another close call, and Blake struggled to make a decision about which one to save, so he kept both of them. 


They were difficult to benchmark against each other because of how similar they were performance-wise. 


Winner: Spensha


Save: Blake saved Austin!


Team Alicia: Johnny Bliss singing “Alive” vs. Miya Bass singing “Castle on the Hill.”


Thankfully, this Knockout was easier to see coming. Johnny’s performance was not spectacular, but it was a cut above Miya’s. Maybe it was unfair to put these two together, but it’s all about getting rid of the weaker vocalists at this stage. 


Winner: Johnny Bliss


Save: N/A



Team Adam: Jackie Verna singing “American Honey” vs. Drew Cole singing “Slow Hands.” 


Jackie and Drew are at similar stages of their careers, and their voices are actually quite similar. Both performances were decent, and it was clear that another save was going to be used. 


Winner: Jackie


Save: Adam Saved Drew!


Okay, what did you think of the performances?


Were you happy with who made it further?


The Voice continues tonight on NBC!



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Friday, March 9, 2018

Alex Rodriguez Coaches Kardashian Softball Game, "I"m Terrible At It!"

Some good news, bad news for the Kardashian family — they got Alex Rodriguez to coach their family softball game … problem is, A-Rod tells us he SUCKS at softball! J Lo’s boyfriend showed up at the field Thursday and suited up for Team…


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Gay Ex-NFL Player Running Anti-Homophobia Clinic for NFL Coaches

A former NFL player — who’s openly gay — has been in contact with the NFL to educate coaches and staff to combat homophobia in the wake of a same-sex interrogation at the NFL Combine.  You may have heard … NFL prospect Derrius Guice says a…


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Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Dick Vitale: College Basketball Is Dirty, Corrupt Coaches "Must Be Fired"

College hoops icon Dick Vitale is taking the NCAA to task … blasting the league for having a dirty underbelly and calling for the jobs of any coaches found guilty of corruption. “There’s a cesspool that’s existing in college…


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Thursday, July 27, 2017

Drake Takes On Protege, Coaches Up Singer Tone Stith for First Tour

This is the student becoming the master — we got video of Drake in studio with up-and-coming singer Tone Stith … who’s trying to kill it on the road, just like Drizzy does. Drake met up with the 22-year-old singer Monday during a…


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Monday, August 22, 2016

The Voice Coaches Team Up for Epic "Dream On" Rendition

When The Voice Season 11 premieres on September 19, Miley Cyrus, Alicia Keys, Blake Shelton and Adam Levine will be in competition with each other.


They"ll be jostling and arguing over which prospective contestants will be a part of their team.


But the singers put all (jovial) animosity aside on Sunday night, teaming up for a special 30-minute preview of The Voice.



The preview aired after NBC"s coverage of the Summer Olympics, which ended up being extremely appropriate.


Because Miley, Blake, Adam and Alicia put on a Gold Medal-worthy performance to conclude the special.


It features all four artists on stage, belting out a version of the Aerosmith classic, "Dream On."



At one point, Levine even made Steven Tyler proud with his very impression rendition of Tyler"s famous high-pitched vocals.


It was pretty astounding, actually. We"re not sure if anyone else in the music business could have pulled it off.



Earlier in the episode, we were treated to a sneak peek at two of this season’s Blind Auditions, with the talent level threatening to reach its highest point to date.


We couldn"t believe a couple of the aspiring singers were just 17 years old.



But that"s all for a few weeks from now.


You"ll get to know the contestants a lot better on September 19 when The Voice returns.


For now, we strongly recommend that readers give these coaches a few minutes of their time in order to check out their "Dream On" rendition.


It"s fantastic.


The voice coaches team up for epic dream on performance