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The Voice is an American singing reality competition television series that premiered on NBC on April 26, 2011. Based on the original The Voice of Holland and part of The Voice franchise, it has aired 26 seasons and aims to find unsigned singing talent (solo or duets, professional and amateur) contested by aspiring singers drawn from public auditions.
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This is a list of artists who have competed on the American reality television competition show, The Voice.In its thirteen years running, twenty-six artists have been granted the title of "The Voice" – Javier Colon, Jermaine Paul, Cassadee Pope, Danielle Bradbery, Tessanne Chin, Josh Kaufman, Craig Wayne Boyd, Sawyer Fredericks, Jordan Smith, Alisan Porter, Sundance Head, Chris Blue, Chloe ...
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Both new coaches previously appeared on the show: Bublé previously served as a battle advisor for Team Blake on season 3, [8] while Snoop Dogg served as a mega mentor on season 20 during the Knockouts. [9] [10] With Bublé's debut, he becomes the first Canadian to serve as a coach on the American adaptation of The Voice. [11]
When the show was commissioned for a full half-hour series, Shearer joined the cast and performed multiple roles. Groening and Sam Simon asked Shearer to join the cast as they were fans of his radio show. [12] Azaria was only a guest actor in the first season, but became permanent in season 2. [13]
Many cast members provide voices for multiple characters. The voice actors, in portraying the various character personalities on the show, draw inspiration from celebrities and pop culture. Family Guy characters have been played by more than one actor, after members of the show left the series or had conflicting obligations.
While creating the show and writing its pilot episode in 1997, he and the show's then-creative director Derek Drymon were also conducting auditions to find voices for the show's characters. [2] For the voice of SpongeBob, the main character, Hillenburg approached Kenny, who previously worked with him on Rocko's Modern Life. [3]