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  1. I updated my Ole Red post (see link) tonight. The list has 33 past TV contestants who have performed at one or more of Blake's six Ole Red venues this year alone.

    (It's possible that I might have missed names or dates. Ole Red changed its website and no longer shows previous events. Unfortunately, I don't always have time to check the calendars every week.)

    https://idolforums.com/topic/740966-quick-news-and-notes-of-past-voice-contestants/?do=findComment&comment=29163930

     

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  2. 1 hour ago, QueenKalie said:

    Grace is opening for Stone Temple Pilots. That's pretty random but really cool.

     

    https://www.instagram.com/p/C6Pq4sPPWcg/?igsh=MTZuaWs1bzAzMzdtbA==

    Grace was excited about it when she wrote on Facebook April 10: "...I have the opportunity of opening for one of my favorite bands of ALL TIME..."

     

    (See my April 18 post for more information about tonight's benefit concert. Bryan White and Keesy Timmer are also performing.)

  3. excerpt from 04/24/24 article about Bruno Tonioli:

    The judge also spoke on how his costars throughout the years encouraged him in the many career directions he chose to take. In particular, he mentioned the late Len Goodman, who passed away on April 22, 2023. "Len sent me a wonderful email just before he passed away, which is still very hard to talk about. I can't even speak about him not being here. But that email meant a lot to me."

    https://www.realitytea.com/2024/04/24/bruno-tonioli-will-return-to-judge-dancing-with-the-stars-season-33

     

  4. 54 minutes ago, TeamAudra said:

    I was looking through some lists of country songs from the year 2000. Honestly, I’m not finding many that would work well for the show, unless he picks something a little less known.

    Same here.

     

    "I Hope You Dance" is my favorite song on this list, but it's also the first of two songs Dawson Slade performed during his audition on episode two. 

    https://playback.fm/charts/country/2000

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  5. 43 minutes ago, QueenKalie said:

    Message board drama is fun to talk about and it may even affect a couple of peoples voting patterns but that's not going to affect the show at all. They had over 20 million votes cast so unless something drastic gets picked up by like TMZ or some other main stream media outlet it's not going to have any affect on the actual show.

     

    28 minutes ago, QueenKalie said:

    So if each person can vote up to 30 times you divide 20 million by 30 and you get like 666,666 voters. Now this isn't an exact science because there will be people voting with extra emails and stuff like that. And some people might only vote 10 times instead of 30. But will use that number anyways. How many active voters does IDF have? Its definitely not over 100 and it's probably not even that. Now of course places like Facebook Instagram etc have bigger number of people but the % of voters from there is also not going to be that high either.

    It's likely that more people are reading things than just the comments on IDF indicate. For example, there are currently 33 members, 6 anonymous, and 93 guests online. A few minutes ago, the number of guests was 156. Regardless, we don't know how many AI or TV voters are informed by media articles or sites like IDF and how many are casual viewers of the shows who vote based on what they see during the episode. Casual viewers are probably more easily influenced by manipulation from TPTB such as performance order, song choice, editing, judge critiques, etc.

    16 minutes ago, Emmyfan said:

    IDF is lucky i think if we get that many voting. I know for a Fact in Nashville alone where emmy is from her friends that vote add up to more people then on here. Not the city or her old school just her friends watch party has more.

    Yes, local support for a contestant can have a big impact on the outcome. And Emmy has another advantage over the rest of the Top 12: a famous grandmother who had a very successful country music career.

  6. excerpt from Mark Franklin's recap:

    It's been a month since we've heard/seen a performance from Bryan, which is what happens when you come up with a gimmick like the playoff pass that sidelines your top singers for a round. Just a reminder, The Voice, that it's a silly, silly gimmick. It takes about 10 seconds for Bryan to remind us why he's a Season 25 front-runner. Fabulous opening. He's a great performer too. The ending seemed just a tad disjointed, particularly when the background singers kicked it and Bryan went silent for a couple of lines. Dan said it's like he's already a superstar. Chance calls him a rock star. Grade: A-

    https://idolchatteryd.com/song-by-song-grades-for-team-legend-on-the-voice-3

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