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- Davon Fleming dedicated his performance of "Love On Top" to his hometown of Baltimore during the live Top 12 round on Monday night.
- Baltimore's Davon Fleming advances to the next round of "The Voice" — and yes, another shoe was thrown.
- As many as 7,000 people who traveled from throughout the U.S. showed up Saturday for the singing competition show's open-call auditions at the Baltimore Convention Center.
- Adam Wakefield, who spent a decade in Baltimore's music scene, was one of the four finalists who sang their hearts out on the Season 10 finale of "The Voice."
- We're off to the semifinals! Season 10's eight remaining contestants gave it their all during last night's performances.
- It was a nice of heartfelt performances from the top nine contestants on "The Voice."
- We're coming down to the wire on Season 10 of "The Voice." The top 10 fought hard to rev their vocal chops into full gear as the countdown to the finale
- Michael Jackson, Selena Gomez, Jeff Buckley--last night's performances were full of eclectic song choices that suited each artist in a unique way.
- We're onto the live shows on "The Voice!" 12 artists took the stage and the voting has officially begun, which means: no steals, two comeback artists and a
- With only one steal left, Team Blake swooped in with the save during Part 3 of "The Voice" Knockout rounds ¿ giving our Baltimore-area native, Joe Maye, another chance to serenade our souls.
- Christina Aguilera returns to "The Voice" for Season 10, joining the boys on the red chairs once again.
- Carson Daly promised an epic finale, and that¿s exactly what we got in the Season 9 wrapup of "The Voice."
- With five artists sent packing, four artists take one step closer to winning $100,000 and a juicy record deal.
- Led by Adam Levine of "The Voice," Maroon 5 will bring its North America tour to Baltimore next September.
- It's safe to say that the competition is heating up on Season 9 ¿ not only between the vocal talents but also within the tension between Adam Levine and Blake Shelton.
- World Down Syndrome Day is Saturday, March 21, and the story of Christopher Warner, who got a chance to meet with his favorite band Maroon 5, will warm your heart.
- Ten-year-old Christopher Warner is a huge fan of Maroon 5.
- A recap of the Dec. 17 season finale of 'The Voice'
- A recap of the Nov. 18 episode of 'The Voice,' as the final 8 are revealed and coach Ceelo has some anxious moments
- Everything happened in real-time last night as it was Night 1 of the live shows.
- During part three of the battle rounds, the coaches sent another round of teammates head-to-head in an episode filled with emotion.
- Fresh off an Emmy win, Season 1's winner Adam Levine, three-time "The Voice" champion Blake Shelton, CeeLo Green and Christina Aguilera were ready to pick lucky contestants to join their teams in night one of the blind audition round.
- It was the most important night of the competition. The Swon Brothers, Michelle Chamuel and Danielle Bradbery had one last chance to make America fall in love with them all over again, and perform for their chance to become The Voice.
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- A recap of the May 13 episode of 'The Voice," featuring live performances from the Top 12 contestants
- "The Voice" was feeling a little bit country as night two of the live play-off rounds began. It was time for Team Blake and Team Shakira to take the stage, and win the hearts of viewers.
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- "I'm 27. I'm retired. But I still want to compete." That's Olympic champion Michael Phelps talking in "The Haney Project," a Golf Channel series that stars Tiger Woods' one-time coach taking on a new celebrity student each season. Phelps' words pretty much summarize the premise of this year's edition, which starts Monday night.
- The Florida pop-rocker and former front woman of the band Hey Monday, won the title of "the voice," and the accolades that entails -- and no one was surprised.
- Like Christina Aguilera, Adam Levine is now wholly out of the competition as well, and America doesn't know a good thing if it beats them over the head
- On "The Voice," America voted and we get the results of the live playoffs.
- We're about half done with the battle rounds on NBC's "The Voice," and coaches have been making some tough decisions in whittling down their teams. But for every few cuts they make, an addition happens with a steal.
- Baltimore's Nelly's Echo made his second - and unfortunately last - appearance on NBC's 'The Voice' Monday night, as contestants entered into the battle rounds and some, sadly, went home.
- Md.-based contestants on 'X Factor,' 'The Voice' each draw from traumatic pasts.
- It's the last night of blind auditions, and each coach only has two spots left on their teams. You ready? Because the best moment in NBC's "The Voice" history happened tonight.
- Can you believe it?! Adam Levine, Cee Lo Green, Christina Aguilera and Blake Shelton don't have many spots left on their teams, and there's still so much talent to go around.
- Spots are getting scant on the teams of NBC's "The Voice" so the coaches are getting pickier and pickier (and sassier and sassier)
- Teams are nearly half-full on NBC's "The Voice," which can only mean there's at least a solid week left of blind auditions. Good thing the blinds are so fun, but that doesn't mean there's not a healthy dose of heartbreak thrown in.
- Blind auditions continued Monday night, as the four judges slowly fill out the 16 slots on their teams.
- The biggest thing to hit NBC's "The Voice" tonight was Baltimore's Nelly's Echo, a Nigerian refugee who wowed the judges with his rendition of Bill Wither's "Ain't No Sunshine," and who found a place on Christina Aguilera's team.
- This season is bigger -- 16 members instead of 12 (wasn't the original team size 8 members? When will this madness stop?) -- and a few twists will be introduced during the Battle Rounds.
- We know what Michael Phelps is going to do next. Golf anyone? Fresh off of winning six medals at the London Olympics, Phelps is going to tackle the world's best golf courses with help from the Golf Channel.
- The largest crowd in Preakness Stakes history watched the thrilling victory of a horse that's now on a Triple Crown hunt, jammed to pop band Maroon 5 and basked under a clear Saturday sky.
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