Pierre Edel on The Voice
The third season of the voice show, ended back in December 2014, almost just before the new year. It was one of the most popular seasons of the show: its rating was 7.9 out of 10, with only a few conceding with a peak rating of 9.2 for the second season, but a show's quality is not just measured by ratings. It's measured by the love of the audience.
The Voice has always had a lot of that. surplus. Therefore, it attracted artists of all levels and colours. Usually Russian vocalists came to the Voice show, but there were exceptions: for exampleThe talented Pierre Edel with the song "House of The Rising Sun" by The Animals. The choice to perform this masterpiece song was right solution: everybody knows the song, everybody likes it, and it sounds beautiful in any performance. Of course, the best and the best performance was given to the world by The Animals themselves back in 1964:
But it's worth recognising that Pierre Edel has talent and not insignificant! The first to notice this was Pelageya, who pressed the button almost immediately. It was obvious that she was really getting pleasure from the way the Frenchman sang. Until the very end of the performance, the other mentors did not press the button. Pelageya was glad about that: she wanted Pierre to go to her team.
But at the end, Agutin also pressed the button. The "struggle" for the vocalist began, but during a short persuasion, Pelageya was able to draw a guy on her team. And who would ever refuse to join Pelagea's team after she's almost at the beginning of the song. pressed on the button and showed her interest throughout the performance?
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Gradsky, the now deceased mentor who left us last year, saw the lad and remembered having seen him before in French the voice. And Pierre really shone on the French The Voice:
Here, too, he sang "House of The Rising Sun." And in France, for a guy too the struggle began: three out of four mentors pressed the button. That's what talent means doesn't know borders: delighted everyone in France and then repeated the success in Russia.