Capping off another big season, "The Voice" finally crowned its winner on Tuesday night (June 18), giving Danielle Bradbery top honors on the singing show along with a recording contract and a cool $100,000.
The 16-year-old songstress from Texas handed country crooner Blake Shelton his third consecutive win as coach with her smooth vocals.
Lending a hand to help residents rebuild their lives after tornadoes ravaged Moore, Oklahoma earlier this month, Blake Shelton played host to “Healing in the Heartland” concert on Wednesday (May 29).
He discovered a pint-sized Canadian crooner a few years back and helped Justin Bieber become one of the biggest stars in the world, and Usher told Ellen DeGeneres he hopes folks extend the “Baby” singer some grace given his age.
Legal woes in the entertainment industry seem to be what comes with the territory, and now Justin Bieber and Usher are the latest celebs to find themselves under the white hot spotlight.
On Thursday (May 2), performer Devin Copeland, who is also known as De Rico, and songwriter Mareio Overton filed a lawsuit against the Biebs and his mentor for $10 million.
With a new season of “The Voice” making its debut on Monday (March 25), the contestants weren’t the only one with butterflies.
New coaches Shakira and Usher took their chairs next to returning stars Adam Levine and Blake Shelton to try to grab up budding singers for their teams.
It’s one of the most-loved talent shows of all time, and “The Voice” held a big shindig to kick off Season 4 last night (March 20) in Hollywood.
Christina Aguilera (she’s on hiatus this time around) showed up at TCL Chinese Theatre to check out all the action, sporting a much more toned-down ensemble than usual.