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The battle rounds for The Voice season seven finally came to a close last night (Oct. 21) with three of the more solid performances seen this year. Pharrell Williams, Blake Shelton and Adam Levine showed off the best of the rest of their teams, while the final coach Gwen Stefani waited to finally use her final steal until the last available moment. -
'The Voice' Season 7 Recap & Review: Pharrell's Picks Outshine Mismatches from Team Gwen and Team Blake
It seemed like the theme for battle round three of The Voice season seven was to match up two singers who have no real business dueting with each other. With the exception of a two battles courtesy of Team Pharrell Williams and Team Adam Levine, this episode was made up of David and Goliath battles with one singer far more in his or her wheelhouse than the other. -
Miranda Lambert - Picking the Perfect Gifts Every Time
Some people just instinctively know what the absolutely perfect gift for friends would be. Miranda Lambert is obviously one of those people. Her gifts to Kelly Clarkson's baby, Carrie Underwood and the Tishomingo Animal Shelter have proven that fact. -
Jason Aldean Keeps Country Album Streak Alive on Billboard 200 in Run Up to Taylor Swift's '1989'; Hozier Debuts High As Well
It's another big week on the Billboard 200, as if the music industry is leading up to Taylor Swift's inevitable release of 1989 with a series of pre-parties. Swift may not be country music anymore but the genre stepped up again this week. -
'The Voice' Season 7 Recap & Review: Battle Rounds Two Get Tense with Close Performances
The Voice season seven continued its battle rounds Tuesday night (Oct. 14), with three neck-and-neck performances from singers on Adam Levine, Gwen Stefani and Pharrell Williams' teams. From an '80s Hall & Oates classic to a Rihanna standard, the second battle round was all about small imperfections and just a je ne sais quoi to see who would move on, making for probably the most compelling hour of this season thus far. -
The Band Perry Takes Fans Behind the Scenes With Blake Shelton
Whenever The Band Perry visits with E! News, you know they're going to share something good. Last week, they compared being on tour with Blake Shelton to summer camp (only better). -
'The Voice' Season 7 Recap & Review: Battle Rounds Dominated by Team Pharrell and a Stunning "Jolene" Cover
And let the battles begin! Tonight (Oct. 13), the oftentimes controversial battle rounds of The Voice season seven kicked off... Twelve singers entered the ring but only six would leave. How very dramatic! -
A New Country Music Festival Is Coming to Ohio
Next summer, specifically June 20th and 21st, Columbus, Ohio will debut the first ever Buckeye Country Superfest. -
"Just South of Heaven" (Blake Shelton), "South of Heaven" (Slayer) and More Country Songs Seemingly Derived from Metal Titles
We were checking out Blake Shelton's new album Bringing Back The Sunshine (which topped the Billboard 200 last week) when we were struck by a humorous thought: "Man, 'Just South of Heaven' would sure make a great Slayer satire." It turns out that Shelton isn't alone in borrowing (or nearly borrowing) song titles from metal bands. We gathered a short list below, ranked from least similar in subject matter to most similar in subject matter. -
Blake Shelton On Taylor Swift's Move Into Pop: "If Anyone Can Do It, It's Taylor" [WATCH]
Blake Shelton and Taylor Swift have spent some time together recently with Swift appearing as an advisor on the seventh season of The Voice. Both artists got their start in country music, but Shelton think's Swift made the right decision to call her new album what it was, a pop album. -
Blake Shelton and Lady Antebellum Top a Country-Dominated Billboard 200; Kenny Chesney Also Makes An Appearance
Country music has some of the most loyal fans in the music industry, at least in terms of being willing to actually buy albums. That was on display last week as the Billboard 200 was topped by two country albums, the first time that's happened since 2010. -
'The Voice' Season 7 Review: How Does Each Team Stack Up? Strongest and Weakest Singers from Adam Levine, Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton & Pharrell
The blind auditions for season seven of The Voice have wrapped up, with all four coaches - Pharrell Williams, Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton and Adam Levine - all settled with their teams of 12. Before the knockout rounds begin next week, where performers will go head-to-head for a chance to stay in the competition, it's important to look back and see where they all stand.
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