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- A quick scan of this year's Virgin Mobile FreeFest reveals the type of lineup we've come to expect from the annual concert at Merriweather Post Pavilion: Smart, on-the-nose and balanced -- as long as you're the type of music fan who takes pride in genre open-mindedness and staying in the loop of new faces and sounds.
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- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Moses Stone, a Laurel native, looks ahead to performing and touring after competing on NBC's "The Voice."
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- The fate of Laurel native Moses Stone on NBC's talent show "The Voice" rested in the hands of his coach Christina Aguilera Tuesday, April 3, after the audience vote the night before failed to secure his eligibility in the first night of live performances this season.Moses Stone, 'The Voice'
- Laurel native Moses Haughton moves forward on the NBC show "The Voice"
- 'The Voice' recap: On Monday's 'The Voice,' contestants began the Battle Rounds.
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- Encounters with people named Jonathas and Charlotte Sometimes. Also, Purrfect
- Who we're watching: Erin Willet, Moses Stone ... and Pip?
- TV on the Radio's Tunde Adebimpe recalls Los Angeles' 'weird' atmosphere while recording the latest album, 'Nine Types of Light.'
- Black Keys, Deadmau5 will close out this year's Virgin Mobile FreeFest
- The veteran singer churns out those ever-more-popular retro sounds
- Set for July 15, the free festival at Merriweather Post Pavillion again focuses on up-and-coming acts
- To increase ticket sales, concert promoters pursue strategy of two headliners are better than one.