Showing posts with label vanessa williams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vanessa williams. Show all posts
Tuesday, 6 December 2016
[Review] VH1 Divas: Unsilent Night
"Never get your hopes up" is a phrase I mostly abide by. But knowing VH1 Divas was returning after a four year hiatus, I couldn't help but put aside my natural pessimism and be hyped after reading who was taking part. Silly me.
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Thursday, 17 September 2015
[Vocal Profile] Vanessa Williams
Vocal Type: Lyric Mezzo-Soprano
Vocal Range: G#2 - Bb5, 3 Octaves 1 Note and a Semitone
Whistle Register: No
Vocal Strengths:Williams is in possession of a distinct vocal tone clean of grit and impurities, as well as solid musicality which she demonstrates with superb intonation and vocal phrasing. These intrinsic skills have served her well not only in the studio but during live performances (which include time on Broadway).
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Wednesday, 17 December 2014
[Duellng Divas] "Baby, It's Cold Outside"
Since it is the season, I thought this latest addition to the Duelling Divas series should be somewhat related.
We've already had a Christmas battle [See: O Holy Night], so this time I've found a winter classic that is pertinent to the coldest season of the northern hemisphere, but isn't holiday related. A bonus of this pick is that it's been covered by such a wide range of singers, over such a large period of time, that we'll get to deal with Divas who don't usually get a look in on the blog.
Before we get to the music, here's a quick blurb from Wiki on the song:
Monday, 24 December 2012
[Watch] Lion Babe - "Treat Me Like Fire"
Looks like Vanessa Williams' daughter has caught the vocal bug too. No, not laryngitis you cowbell! A passion for singing!
Whereas her mother enjoyed most of her biggest success in the Adult Contemporary field- with songs like "Save the Best For Last" and "Colours Of The Wind"- daughter, Jillian Hervey, has taken a contemporary, neo-soul approach to her own sound.
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