I did a theatrical musical, Annie Warbucks, when I was 11. We did a tour and we stopped by Los Angeles.
I had actually been on tour in Japan and I had my own world tour that I was doing. I was used to doing a show for an hour, so I was always learning choreography
Well, Tommy Lee Jones is a little bit more intimidating. He's definitely a cowboy. He's from Texas.
I like doing arts and crafts, so I would probably go to one of those fun little ceramic places and go paint some plates and do something fun like that
I guess NBC must have noticed that one of my main staples is social media. So, when they approached me for The Voice, I thought "Why not be the first one to do it?"
Blind audition format is what make our show unique and gives it so much more integrity. After all, the show is called The Voice. It's about vocals, and you have to stand out to get the attention of these four, Grammy-winning superstars who have an amazing ear and know what they're talking about. They rely on their ear as well as the reaction of fans in the audience to figure out whether that contestant is worth pressing that red button for. It's a great concept which keeps everybody on the edge of their seat.
I have to have a little bit of time to myself right before whatever it is that I have to do because most of the time I'm sitting in my head convincing myself to calm down, all right, show down.
When we were doing the cheerleading for this, I was excited about doing it because I always wanted to be a cheerleader. I always wanted to but I didn't get to because I was working.
If you want reach fans on-line definitely pay attention to things like hashtags and to what's trending at the moment. Try to connect to what's hot and to reach out to and to follow the right people. You never know who might re-tweet you and help you get some more followers.
I find I don't need to be polished. I feel that you have to keep it real, and that's the best way to go.
I am not greedy, so I would gladly give a song to someone else to sing if it makes more sense.
Being in the music business is a totally different industry right there.
Even if I don't have the money to take vocal lessons, I'll practice in the house by myself singing out loud.
That's my fun time so, to me, doing my homework, studying on what I do, watching the movies, listening to music, all that inspires me so I focus a lot on that and practice
I was living in Maryland and my first week was dreadful. My first week I actually got into a fight at school
It wasn't until I was about 17 or 18 years old that I got into music
Living in Maryland, I saw that the opportunities were far greater in California than back home.
I would love to do some kind of mystery movie, or an action flick, something with that combination
I moved here to California when I was 13 to pursue my acting career
I enjoy my fun time and everything like that but I love what I do
Because I get nervous all the time. It's weird but I think it's fun and it's refreshing. It's always good to be that way. That keeps me appreciative of everything.
"I want to be remembered as a happy, humble person, and as someone who motivated others to never give up."
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