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NBC reality show “Clash of the Choirs” airs Monday with big
names in the music industry; among them, Michael Bolton from New Haven, Nick
Lachey from Cincinnati, Kelly Rowland from Houston and Blake Shelton from
Oklahoma City, and Patti LaBelle from Philadelphia. The five choirs that
compete in this reality show will donate the earnings to charity, for hometown
causes. The four-night-in-a-row live show awards a community prize and each of
the five starts is supposed to choose 20 people to be in their choir.
Michael Bolton has been very emotional on his return to his
hometown: “It took me to a place where it seems like only yesterday I was just
performing in clubs to survive […] I didn’t expect it to feel that way, but
when I sat there, I was sitting where the audience usually was when I used to
perform there.”
Patti LaBelle is also looking forward to the show, and
encourages her choir the best way she can; “Scream like a woman with a black
man chasing you, trying to get your purse,” said LaBelle in a press conference
over the phone. However, she felt like she should explain herself: “I have more
white than black (people in her group). So I’m not prejudiced. I don’t have no
racial thing going through this.”
With the free choice on the kind of music the choirs will
perform, Shelton
declared his group to be 50% country. “I’m a country singer. I stayed as far
away from the choirs as I could. Being a choirboy wasn’t cool,” said Shelton on this all-new
experience. With 400 people to choose from in Oklahoma City,
Shelton claimed
to have found some great voiced.
The one thing that got the stars involved with NBC’s project
was the positive message it will send out to people.” Michael Bolton said in an
interview he would have not agreed with participating in a show similar to
American Idol. “I don’t want to be that guy who tells someone ‘You have no
right to be here’ and ‘What are you thinking?’ said Bolton.
The show airs Dec. 17 through Dec. 20 on NBC and promises to
be a great competition among choirs, although the five stars will not sing.
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