posted on October 24, 2014 by Jaycie Cash

Getting Vocal About The Voice

The-Voice-Logo-WallpaperBy Jaycie Cash

Okay, I’ll admit it.

I’m a big ol’ sentimental sap.

As a result, I’ve become a major fan of this year’s The Voice.

Although I’ve watched it since its debut, this has become my absolute favorite season yet. As I mentioned in another post a few weeks back, I’ve been amazed at the likeability of Gwen Stefani and Pharrell Williams.

They’re so nice, both of them. Pharrell especially has such a gentle, seemingly kind spirit.

So, if you know any stories about him doing something awful or being a real jerk, please keep them to yourself.

I absolutely, positively don’t want to know. This is one delusion I’d like to treasure for years to come.

But more than just being nice, Gwen and Pharrell have also both been extremely successful at bringing out the best in their contestants. Pharrell was smart enough to bring in Alicia Keys as his guest coach and it appears from the videos of their coaching sessions that some of her suggestions have resulted in a number of Team Pharrell’s members becoming about ten times better as a result. And he’s made a major impact on the delivery and approach of several contestants as well.

It’s been downright inspirational to watch and a joy to hear.

In fact, all of the music has seemed better than ever this season.

The icing on the top: all four judges have great rapport and interaction with each other. They all make me smile, separately and together. So, as you can no doubt tell, I love this season’s The Voice and look forward to watching every episode.

HOW ABOUT YOU, ARE YOU A FAN OF THE VOICE THIS YEAR TOO? OR IS THERE ANOTHER SHOW YOU’VE GROWN TO LOVE? A FREE COPY OF MY DEBUT NOVEL, MRS. GOODFELLER WILL BE RANDOMLY AWARDED TO ONE PERSON WHO LEAVES A COMMENT BELOW BEFORE THE NEXT WRITERSPACE BLOG IS POSTED.

           

 

7 thoughts on “Getting Vocal About The Voice”

  1. Terri Clark says:

    I agree with you. Pharrell is beyond nice. He has a beautiful personality. I barely knew who he was before he was on The Voice.

  2. kim says:

    Been a fan of the voice since season one. I knew who pharrell was somewhat as his song HAPPY is played on Good Morning america alot. Blake and Adam are a hoot and Gwen is really sweet this season.

  3. Margaret Thomas says:

    I’m a Hugh fan of The Voice, and excited to see Taylor Swift next week. I agree that this is the best season to date. Love the chemistry between the judges!

  4. Jill Miller says:

    I have been addicted to The Voice since it began. It’s a good-natured show that truly focuses on the vocal abilities of the contestants. I just wish “Xtina” wasn’t coming back — she is a little snarky.

  5. Jennifer Essad says:

    I’m a fan, love the fair way they all get to have input – love to follow along and see the changes each week in the singers – thanks for the chance to participate/win

  6. I have liked all of The Voice seasons, this is one program that is judged solely on talent and not on looks. I have been enjoying watching all the coaches this season. It is nice to see how down to earth they all are. There isn’t a diva among them they all want their contestants to be successful and it’s a joy watching them share industry secrets and tips. Not a lot of successful artists are willing to do that.

  7. HeatherFranks says:

    I love the Voice. I’ve watched every season. Pharrel is a terrific addition to the judging panel.

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