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That Voice: A Decade With The Performers On NBC's The Voice

That Voice: A Decade With The Performers On NBC's The Voice

De: Arroe Collins
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Since 2016, I've hosted over four hundred conversations with the most amazing creative talent featured on NBC's The Voice. Sharing the stories as they were unfolding. Over the next fifty weeks new episodes will be added to the adventure. This is a celebration of music as well as dreams coming true. They all performed on the worlds biggest stage. NBC's The Voice.Copyright Arroe Collins Arte Música Política y Gobierno
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  • The Creator Of Atlanta's R&B Underground Kirbi From NBC's The Voice
    Feb 22 2026
    Kirbi's music journey began in sixth grade during choir rehearsal. Her teacher overheard her singing, gave her a solo, and, so moved by her voice, urged her surprised parents to consider voice lessons. Although she initially pursued a career in physical therapy, Kirbi realized that music was her true calling. She moved to Nashville, immersing herself in the country scene through performances and writing sessions. Her biggest performance to date was at Fort Lauderdale's Riptide Festival in front of 15,000 fans where she met Jelly Roll. Inspired by her late grandmother, a devoted supporter of her music, Kirbi often includes her grandmother in her songwriting. When not performing, she finds peace and creativity at her parents' floral farm, Flower Chick Farm in Alabama, a charming homestead with flowers, animals and a greenhouse that fuels her inspiration and keeps her grounded.

    If you could share a conversation with a seed before it becomes a tree would you speak of its future fruit or would it be all things right now?
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    12 m
  • The Band Is Quiet Fire The Vocals Are Peyton Kyle From NBC's The Voice
    Feb 15 2026
    Peyton found a fresh start through music when he moved to Gainesville in 2022. After losing touch with his musical passion in his early 20s while working full-time in other jobs, he rediscovered it after visiting his father and falling in love with the town's slow pace, kind people and live music scene. Weekly gigs at Bourbon Brothers quickly earned him loyal fans, including Don and Susan Parr, who encouraged him to audition for "The Voice." Now fronting his band Quiet Fire, Peyton has become a key part of Gainesville's growing music community. He performs regularly and recently launched Sunday Serenades - a weekly artist showcase where local and visiting musicians can join him and his band onstage, learn new things and gain mentorship in live performance. With his family's support and a community behind him, Peyton is ready to take the next big step, sharing his passion and music with the world.

    If you could share a conversation with a seed before it becomes a tree would you speak of its future fruit or would it be all things right now?
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    12 m
  • Bakersfield CA Versus Nashville Aaron Nichols From NBC's The Voice
    Feb 8 2026
    Aaron Nichols grew up in Bakersfield where his hardworking single mom juggled long hospital shifts and cleaning jobs to support him and his brothers. Music sparked early when he would secretly play his older brother's electric guitar, and by age 13 was excelling in lessons that his mom made possible. Years later, he reconnected with his childhood crush Felisha - they're now happily married with a young son, Jack, who cheers him on. Aaron moved to San Diego in 2013, playing local wedding and party bands while singing harmonies in church. The passing of his favorite singer, Chris Cornell, inspired him to explore his own voice, eventually booking gigs as a lead singer. In 2022, Aaron and Felisha made the leap to Nashville, where he now plays four to five nights a week, leads worship at church and has gained the confidence to audition for "The Voice," ready to take his music to the next stage.

    If you could share a conversation with a seed before it becomes a tree would you speak of its future fruit or would it be all things right now?
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    12 m
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