Thursday, June 5, 2014

THE HEART OF DIXIE

The Voice is a huge blockbuster that's clobbering the competition here in the United States of America.  It's not just the United States where the Voice is a huge blockbuster contender.  There are fifty-two different versions of the reality television talent show series in fifty-two different countries ranging from England, the Netherlands (Where the game show series started), Russia, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Turkey, Canada, Israel, Australia among other countries.  There are one hundred and one winners of the Voice spread across fifty-two different versions of the Voice spread across fifty-two different countries.  A Roman Catholic Nun named Suor Cristina Scuccia is the latest winner of the Voice (She won the second season of the Italian version of the Voice).  The United States of America version of the Voice is six seasons long so far and it defeated (and in some cases (such as the United States of America version of the reality television talent show game show series the X Factor) drove to cancelation) anything that could be viewed as competition. 
The winner of the fourth season of the Voice was Danielle Bradbery.   Danielle Bradbery was born in League City, Texas on July 23, 1996.  She didn't stay in League City, Texas and her family relocated to Cypress, Texas soon after her birth.  Danielle Bradbery was a middle child with an older sister and three younger brothers.  Though experienced in music, winning her career in music as a television game show prize during the fourth season of the Voice was her first genuine effort towards a career in the music industry.  The youngest winner of the Voice was Danielle Bradbery's distinction since she was sixteen years old at the time she auditioned for and won the fourth season of the talent show game show television series.  Her debut album was released on November 25, 2013.  Danielle Bradbery continues to tour and record music to this exact moment of time.















































































 Scenes from Danielle Bradbery's triumphant win on the season finale for the fourth season of the United States of America version of the Voice







 Danielle Bradbery and the Voice host Carson Daly

 Country music performer Blake Shelton was Danielle Bradbery's coach and mentor on the United States of America version of the Voice

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