Meet Jackie Romeo of The Voice Season 25
Jackie Romeo released her debut single last year, a song called “Pretty Girls,” written for her by 1980s pop icon Debbie Gibson. Now Jackie’s auditioning for The Voice Season 25.
Jackie Romeo released her debut single last year, a song called “Pretty Girls,” written for her by 1980s pop icon Debbie Gibson. Now Jackie’s auditioning for The Voice Season 25.
Bryan Olesen has been a member of Christian rock bands for more than 25 years and helped a number of good causes along the way. Now he’s taking his vocal talent to Season 25 of The Voice.
Valerie T. Webb says she started singing in church as a young girl and never stopped. She’s since served as worship director, background vocalist and she’s released her own music. She also auditioned for The Voice Season 25.
Nathan Chester tried The Voice at age 14 and failed to turn a chair. But the experience provided motivation that led to a career as a singer. Now, 14 years later, he’ll return to The Voice stage for a second chance.
L. Rodgers has attracted nearly 300,000 followers to her RealityShowReject TikTok account. That handle might not fit much longer. She’s among the talented ladies who auditioned for Season 25 of The Voice.
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Laci Kaye Booth, Top 5 on American Idol Season 17, dropped a new single Friday. And if you somehow missed her 2024 album, "Loneliest Girl in the World," do yourself a favor and check it out!
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Darius J.
Dennis Lorenzo
Dimitrius Graham
Ethan Eckenroad
Fran
Hailey Wright
Iris Herrera
Jacquelyn George
Jaelen Johnston
Jay Ammo
Jayden Cree (Olesen)
Jessica Manalo
Lucia Flores-Wiseman
Naomi Soleil
Nell Simmons
Olivia Kuper Harris
Page Mackenzie
Ricardo Moreno
Robert Hunter
Simone Marijic
Tatum Scott
Tori Templet
Trevon Dawson
'Treasure' indeed
Laci Kaye Booth, Top 5 on American Idol Season 17, dropped her debut album Aug. 6. Her debut single, the ridiculously addictive "Treasure," heads to country radio in mid-September.