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By
Krista
Interview with singers from "The Voice"
on NBC 3/8/16
They all seemed very thankful for the opportunity to move
forward. They were all very nice and enjoyable to talk with.
I'm enjoying all of these interviews with "The Voice"
singers. More to come, so stay tuned!
N B C UNIVERSAL Moderator: Shauna Wynne March 8,
2016 3:00 pm EST
Operator: Ladies and gentlemen,
thank you for standing by. Welcome to The Voice Advancing
conference call. During the presentation all participants
will be in a listen-only mode. Afterwards we will conduct a
question and answer session. At that time if you have a
question please press the 1 followed by the 4 on your
telephone. If at any time during the conference you need to
reach an operator please press star 0.
As a reminder
this conference is being recorded Tuesday, March 8, 2016. I
would now like to turn the conference over to Shauna Wynne
with The Voice publicity team. Please go ahead ma’am.
Shauna Wynne: Hi everyone, thanks for joining today’s
call with The Voice’s advancing artists. There will be a
transcript available tomorrow.
Joining us today from Team
Adam we have Natalie Yacovazzi and Ryan Quinn. From Team
Blake we have Brittany Kennell, Gina Castanzo, Peyton
Parker, and Trey O’Dell. From Team Christina we have Kristen
Marie and Malik Heard. From Team Pharrell we have Brian
Nhira and Hannah Huston. We are missing Nate Butler from
Team Adam but if he dials in I will let you know.
Out
of respect for all journalists queuing up for a question
please only ask one question at a time. You will have the
option to queue up later. And if you’re asking a question to
the artists as a group please designate one to answer first.
I will now turn the call over to the Q&A section.
Operator: Thank you. Ladies and gentlemen, if you would like
to register for a question please press the 1 followed by
the 4 on your telephone. You will hear a three tone prompt
to acknowledge your request. If your question has been
answered and you would like to withdraw your registration
please press the 1 followed by the 3. If you’re using a
speakerphone please lift your handset before entering your
request.
One moment please for our first question.
Our first question comes from the line of Joshua Maloni with
Niagara Frontier Publications. Please proceed with your
question.
Joshua Maloni: Thank you, my question is
for Hannah. Hannah how are you today?
Hannah Huston:
Hi I’m well, how are you?
Joshua Maloni: Good thank
you. Hannah I’m wondering, a lot of the performers on this
show sort of work their way up to performing on The Voice.
You kind of just dove head in - headfirst I should say with
not a ton of experience.
How do you sort of prepare
for a stage that big, how do you prepare for that moment?
Or, I mean, what’s sort of the mindset going into that
number one? And then number two, to perform as well as you
did and have them wait until the very last second to turn
around as they did, what was that like?
Hannah
Huston: Yes all that is true. It is new, singing - well not
necessarily just singing, I think it’s just more of like
specifically public singing. I just haven’t really done a
bunch of gigs or anything. I think a lot of people have just
tremendous stage presence and that’s something that I am
growing. And I think preparing for that is just, you know,
knowing your voice and knowing, you know, who I am and lots
of prayer honestly and lots of practice.
I mean, I
knew going up on that stage exactly how I wanted to sing
that song. And I think you also have to know that you’re
going to be nervous which I absolutely was. So you have to
factor in that and just, you know, make sure you’re
prepared. I just practiced a ton and I just - I knew how I
was going to sing it and so going up there I just I don’t
know, I had a confidence about me and I just took a deep
breath and then starting singing.
And then yes, along
with your second question, it was, you know, 3/4 into the
song and I have no chairs and I was thinking, you know, I
was in my head I’m like okay, it can’t be that bad. I feel
like I have got energy and it’s been fun and I’m having a
good time and yes, they weren’t turning around.
And
so I just remember I was like okay, I don’t remember much
but I do remember this, right before I sang my last note I
just remember kind of having a moment and being just really
calm and closing my eyes.
And I just had this
thought, I can be okay if I don’t get any chairs but I’m
just going to, you know, wail this last note and just hope
when I open my eyes that someone has turned around,
whatever. And then that happened and then I just - I don’t -
yes I blacked out for most of it but that part was the icing
on the cake, it was a surreal moment. It was amazing.
Joshua Maloni: Yes well we had a great time watching
you. Thanks for your time today, good luck.
Hannah
Huston: Oh thank you so much.
Operator: Our next
question comes from the line of Jamie Steinberg with Starry
Constellation Magazine. Please proceed with your question.
Jamie Steinberg: Hi everyone, thanks so much for your
time today. I know that you guys are getting a brand new fan
base thanks to being on The Voice but you’re also getting
new celebrity fans. And maybe if Kristen could start talking
about it, a lot of celebrities were tweeting last night and
they follow The Voice. How does that make you feel that
they’re rooting for you?
Kristen Marie: Hi, it is
like I think the weirdest feeling ever just knowing that
like Jeffrey Auston who was on The Voice last season who to
me is just like this incredible performer and who I look up
to and I think of him as like famous, like he tweeted me and
I just - it’s just this weird feeling of like surely this is
not happening right now. Like I’m definitely going to wake
up in a minute and like none of this is going to be real.
I’m going to go back to work tomorrow like I have to like
snap out of it.
And then it just kind of like keeps
happening and like Twitter is just sort of like the constant
reminder of like oh my gosh, that really happened. I think
it’s a really incredible feeling and it’s a really cool
medium for us to get to communicate with people like that
and it’s just insane.
Jamie Steinberg: Does anybody
else want to weigh in? Okay well thanks guys.
Kristen Marie: Thank you.
Operator: Our next question comes
from the line of Mark Franklin with Voice News. Please
proceed with your question.
Mark Franklin: Yes my
question is for Gina and Trey because we didn’t really get
to see your auditions last night so I was hoping each of you
could tell us how it went, how you picked your song, and how
you feel about being a member of Team Blake. And if we could
start off with Gina please.
Gina Castanzo: Sure, this
is Gina. My song was Cecilia and the Satellite. This song
means so much to me. I go to Firefly Music Festival every
year and last year I got to see Andrew McMahon perform the
song. And I remember I was like standing in the audience
crying because it was that moving to me.
And getting
to sing the song and the song earning me a chair turn and
being on Blake’s team, it meant a lot to me. I know America
did not get to see my whole performance but I hope that they
enjoyed the iTunes song and I hope that they continue to
follow me.
Mark Franklin: Okay and how do you feel
about being on Team Blake? He said that was a weird match.
Gina Castanzo: Yes definitely. It was crazy because I’m
not a country singer and I love country music but it’s not
my normal genre that I listen to. So it was cool having
someone who normally really listen to indie music, Blake
being that, turning around for me and recognizing that
although I wasn’t a country artist I had something unique to
bring to the table. And I’m so excited to get to work with
Blake and to get to see what he thinks of my voice even
though it’s not what he’s used to.
Mark Franklin: Okay thank you very much and best of luck and then if we
could go to Trey please.
Shauna Wynne: Trey make sure
your phone isn’t still on mute.
Trey O’Dell: I sang -
hey, Trey here. I sang Geronimo by Sheppard. It’s a super,
super fun song, super high energy, and I think it fits me
and what I like to do best. It’s kind of funny because this
summer my mom - before all this thing started she was
e-messaging me and was like Trey, check out this song. You
should perform this at gigs. And so I looked it up and I was
like all right.
So I started performing it at gigs
and who would have known that I would have ended up
auditioning with the song. It was almost prophetic. I had a
blast up there. I had an out of body experience but I’m
really glad that Blake saw something in me.
Mark Franklin: Okay thank you very much and best of luck.
Trey O’Dell: Thank you.
Operator: Our next question
comes from the line of Jeff Dodge with BuddyTV.com. Please
proceed with your question.
Jeff Dodge: Yes my
question is for Brian on Team Pharrell, how are you?
Brian Nhira: I’m doing well man, how are you doing?
Jeff Dodge: Good. Kind of going off what another question
talked about, it kind of seemed during your audition to take
a little while for the coaches to turn around. Were you
worried at all that no one would turn around?
Brian Nhira: Just like Hannah, I got through - and this is Brian
by the way. Just like Hannah, I got through half of my song
and I wasn’t really even thinking about much. Actually I did
think at first, like when I finished the first verse I
wanted everybody just to stop. I just wanted to make sure
that they were actually sitting behind those chairs. I
wanted to make sure there was people back there.
But
after I got past the bridge and I was going up to the last
portion of my song I just said to myself this has been the
greatest experience of my life. And if they turn, they turn.
If they don’t then I’m going to continue just moving forward
and I’m going to continue doing what I love -- and what I
love is singing and what I love is bringing hope to people.
And I’m so grateful that they - that Pharrell and Blake did
turn and it turned out all right.
Jeff Dodge: Yes
great, well that’s a great attitude to take into that. Well
good luck going forward.
Brian Nhira: Yes sir.
Operator: Our next question comes from the line of
Brandy McDonnell with the Oklahoman. Please proceed with
your question.
Brandy McDonnell: Hi, my question is
for Brian and for Kristen. And I was hoping that you guys
could talk a little bit about your song choices that you
made for your auditions.
Brian you chose to sing one
of the coaches’ song, Happy of course, and then Kristen you
gave a very interesting acoustic rendition of Mad World. So
I wanted to talk a little bit about - I wanted you to talk a
little bit about those song choices and how those came about
for you and why don’t we start with Kristen.
Kristen Marie: Yes hi, this is Kristen. The song choice for me was
really kind of nerve wracking because it was only this year
that I started to figure out what my voice even is. Because
I’ve never really been someone who like could easily like
put myself into a category. And so this past year I’ve been
writing a lot more and actually performing which is
something that I had never really done by myself just
because I’m, you know, awkward and scared.
But Mad
World is one of the first songs that I sang that I really
kind of found my own voice in and so it was really, really
just kind of a natural choice to get to sing it on the show.
And it’s just something that showcases kind of like my weird
vocal things that I do and all the different choices that I
make. And so it was just - it’s a song that I can just kind
of get into and I think those songs are really special. So
it was just kind of the perfect song for me.
Brandy McDonnell: Brian what made you pick Happy?
Brian Nhira: This is Brian, thank you Brandy. I chose Happy as my
audition song whenever I saw an interview with Oprah and
Pharrell. And it was after Happy had been out for a little
while and it was obviously just a smash hit, people loved
it, people all over the world were just singing the song.
And Oprah actually showed Pharrell a video of people singing
Happy all over the world in different languages, different
cultures. And Pharrell began to weep, he began to weep
uncontrollably.
And that really did something to my
heart when I saw that because I hadn’t seen that much
feeling in artists, in producers, in people in the music
industry in so long. And for - to see that it was just so
refreshing.
And I knew that this song was bigger than
him. And so I wanted to do a song that was bigger than me
and so that’s why I chose Happy. And also, I mean, you can’t
help but smile whenever you listen to Happy. And so I was
hoping I could make the judges smile.
Brandy McDonnell: All right, well thanks so much for your time and
good luck to both of you.
Kristen Marie: Thank you.
Brian Nhira: Thank you Brandy.
Operator: Our next
question comes from the line of Marc-Andre Lemieux with
Journal de Montreal. Please proceed with your question.
Marc-Andre Lemieux: Hi, my question is for Brittany on
Team Blake. You grew up in Montreal and moved to Nashville.
Why did you decide to move to Nashville and why did you
decide to audition for The Voice?
Brittany Kennell: Hey this is Brittany. You know, I love Montreal and grew up
there but, you know, I think I wanted just to discover a
little bit more and grow a little bit more with music and I
knew that kind of entailed me moving away from home and
growing up a little bit. So I moved to Nashville and
obviously wanted to pursue songwriting so that’s kind of
where Nashville came in because it’s a big writing town.
And The Voice was kind of just happened by happenstance.
And, you know, I really took the opportunity to challenge
myself to perform in front of a small crowd. When you go
into the audition you kind of perform in front of producers.
So I went in and kind of did that as a challenge to
myself to see if I can kind of get over the nerves and
perform and they liked it enough to put me through. So, you
know, I’m super happy that I ended taking the ambition and
going for it.
Marc-Andre Lemieux: Thank you.
Brittany Kennell: Thank you, merci beaucoup.
Operator: Our next question comes from the line of Krista
Chain with The TV MegaSite. Please proceed with your question.
Krista Chain: Hi, my question is for Brian. I was just
wondering if - how it felt for you to sing Pharrell’s song
in front of him.
Brian Nhira: Thank you so much, this
is Brian. You know, I really didn’t think much about it
until a couple of days before the audition yesterday. I
didn’t think - I didn’t put too much pressure on myself
because I felt like I had a different version of the song
and so I thought that I was hoping - the biggest thing that
I was hoping is that Pharrell would appreciate it.
I
just wanted - I wanted him to enjoy what I did with the song
because it is such an amazing, amazing song. And so I didn’t
put too much pressure on myself going into it. The only
thing that I wanted was for him to enjoy it.
Krista Chain: Okay great. And also my follow-up question, did Blake
ever had a chance or did you already have Pharrell picked
before you went on stage if he turned around?
Brian Nhira: You know, going into the audition I really did want
Pharrell. But when Blake turned around I could see how bad
he wanted it if that’s okay to put it that way. He really
was so respectful and he really was so kind with how he
presented it. And honestly my family wanted me to pick
Blake. My dad, he really, really wanted me to pick Blake but
in my heart of hearts I knew that Pharrell was the right
choice.
Krista Chain: Okay great and I wish you good
luck.
Brian Nhira: Thank you so much.
Operator: Ladies and gentlemen, as a reminder to register
for a question please press the 1 followed by the 4 on your
telephone keypad. Our next question comes from the line of
Mark Franklin with The Voice News. Please proceed with your
question.
Mark Franklin: Yes my question is for
Natalie. Natalie last season you auditioned with Oh Darling.
This time you decided to do a more current pop song. I
wonder if you could explain that.
Natalie Yacovazzi: Yes, this is Natalie. Last season, you know, Oh Darling is a
song that I absolutely love. I mean, I perform it in a
different type of style with my band here and there and Paul
McCartney is my absolute, you know, man crush of like ever.
But it obviously didn’t really suit my voice. It didn’t
help with the nerves to have such a strange tempo of a song
as well and something that most of the viewers of The Voice
really don’t know.
So I figured this year to choose
something more in my wheelhouse, something that I connected
with the lyrics far more which definitely would be Mr. Know
It All from my - honestly, you know, in a relationship
manner I connected with it but also for me it was kind of
like showing the judges you don’t know me, you didn’t get to
see who I really am the first time. I kind of robbed myself
of that. I was too nervous and didn’t really show what I
could do so I wanted to show them who I was.
And I’ve
been compared to Kelly Clarkson with my voice style which is
always a compliment because I think she is just the queen.
And I thought that this would probably be the best option
for me and something that was more mainstream.
Mark Franklin: Great, and your Voice bio tells us you have
performed with several different bands in the Chicago area.
Can you tell us a little bit more about that?
Natalie Yacovazzi: Yes, I actually - when I moved from Ohio it was
the day after I got married and I didn’t really know anybody
here so I started going to church and a few months into that
I started singing on the worship team. And one of the
directors, because a lot of the churches in Chicago are kind
of what they call megachurches.
So one of the
directors there heard me singing and he also was an owner of
one of the Chicago cover bands so he asked if I would be
interested. And it was something that I had never done
before but I said that I would, I would love to.
And
that kind of just started a trend where I sang with them and
then other bands would see me so I have sung with some bands
that, you know, nobody knows in Chicago and then I sang for
bands like Keep Simple from (Steven Nine), I have sang with
(Seventh Heaven) many times and they’re the best known band
in Chicago and now thankfully I’m with another well known
band Spoken For (Ninety Speak).
So I’ve been really
blessed to be with the bands that really are the most
successful and it makes it worth my time to be away from my
daughter because it’s a second job but I can’t, you know,
turn that income down. And it’s also really improving my
craft. So overall I’m pretty thankful for what we have here
in the music industry in Chicago.
Mark Franklin: Okay
thank you very much, great audition, best of luck.
Natalie Yacovazzi: Thank you, thank you.
Operator:
Our next question comes from the line of Brandy McDonnell
with the Oklahoman. Please proceed with your question.
Brandy McDonnell: Hi, I had a follow-up for Brian and
for Kristen. Kristen you’re a student at the University of
Central Oklahoma and Brian you attended school at Oral
Roberts University. And I wanted to know how your
experiences at those schools helps prepare you or take you
to the place where you were ready to audition for The Voice.
And I’ll start with Brian this time, I think I started with
Kristen last time.
Brian Nhira: Yes thank you Brandy.
Yes I graduated from Oral Roberts University in 2014 and
those were the best four years of my life. ORU is a
Christian school and I was one of the - as soon as I got on
campus they made me one of the main worship leaders.
And so on Wednesdays and Fridays I was singing in front of
3500 students and we were live on TV. And so it just helped
hone my craft, it helped me become a better singer. I had to
be prepared every single week or else it wouldn’t be good.
And there were definitely times where it wasn’t good. But I
had the opportunity to also sing original songs. I just came
into my own during my time at ORU.
And also on the
educational side, I studied organizational and interpersonal
communication. It really has helped me in the aspect of
music business, you know, which we all know is 90% of what
we do.
It really helped me just be organized as a
musician, it helped me get everything that I needed in
place. The degree is basically everything business that
doesn’t have to do with money. But it was really just four
incredible years of me becoming a man, me becoming
responsible and me honing and sharpening my gift.
Brandy McDonnell: How about you Kristen and your experience
at UCO?
Kristen Marie: Yes, I think my experience was
probably like slightly less successful than all that magic.
But I’m a theater performance major at UCO and I don’t know,
I used to have a lot, like a lot of stage fright issues and
I still - obviously we all still do. We get up there and
then we like feel like we’re going to pass out. Or some of
us just get really excited which I’m completely jealous of.
But no, theater performance really has been just like
the biggest, biggest blessing to me just because it’s like -
that was really the only reason that I could kind of put on
like the normal face and not just like lay down on stage and
be like oh my gosh, this is happening.
So it just
really helps me to kind of like find that like center in
myself and just kind of take a deep breath and not pass out
on stage, don’t like fall over. So that’s really where it
kind of benefited me the most.
Brandy McDonnell: Well
thanks very much, good luck. I hope there is no passing out
in the future on stage. Good luck with that.
Brian Nhira: Thank you Brandy.
Operator: Our next question
comes from the line of Mark Franklin with The Voice News.
Please proceed with your question.
Mark Franklin: Yes
I was hoping four of you, Malik, Kristen, Ryan, and Peyton
could explain your coaching decisions. And if we could start
off with Kristen please. You were facing a lot of pressure
from Blake because of the Oklahoma connection but you went
with Christina. Why was that?
Kristen Marie: Yes hi,
this is Kristen. That was the toughest and weirdest moment I
think that I have had ever just because the whole time going
in and before and even just watching the show I was always
like I would definitely pick Blake, like no matter who it
is, what season, what the other coaches are, like it’s
always going to be Blake.
And then I got up there and
then it just sort of - Christina said all the things that as
an artist I just really needed to hear to pick her. And in
my head I was like I should still pick Blake, right? Like
I’ve always wanted to pick Blake, right? He’s an Oklahoman,
he knows what’s up.
But she just was so convincing
and so sharp and so funny and I - like how can you turn down
the queen honestly? It was insane. And so she just said
exactly what I needed to hear to be convinced.
Mark Franklin: Okay well congratulations and best of luck.
Kristen Marie: Thank you.
Mark Franklin: And then
if we could go to Malik please.
Malik Heard: Okay hi,
this is Malik. Hello?
Mark Franklin: Yes, Pharrell
and Christina were duking it out for you and I was wondering
why you went with Christina.
Malik Heard: Well
Christina, you know, growing up Christina was one of those
powerhouse vocalists that I always looked up to, you know. I
worshipped her because she was amazing with all of the, you
know, rasp and everything that she did.
You probably
could tell in my performance, you know, that was probably
one of my inspirations growing up because of all the runs
and the different things that I do. And she was a great
performer and, you know, she just said the right things, you
know.
She was just saying how she was - at a young
age she worked with, you know, Britney and Justin Timberlake
and I thought that was really cool, you know. And she like
worked with them and she lived it at a young age. You know,
she knew what it was like because she lived it.
And,
you know, Pharrell, he also with him I was just so proud
that they both turned for me because, you know, Pharrell is
just an amazing producer. And I was so sad that I turned him
down but I mean Christina is just one of those people where
you just can’t say no to her, like Kristen said. And yes.
Mark Franklin: Okay thank you very much. And then if we
could go to Ryan please? With a four chair turn you had a
lot of options and you expressed sort of a pre-audition
preference for Pharrell but you went with Adam. Why was
that?
Ryan Quinn: Hey this is Ryan. Oh my God, it was
an incredibly difficult decision for me to make. I really
just thought Pharrell going into it, he’s just such a well
rounded person and producer that - I don’t really know what
category I fit into, I have always had trouble with that.
But when they’re all pitching themselves to you, you
know, after you snap out of the oh my God I just got a four
chair turn, you know, fog and you really are just taking
everything that they’re all saying, I just felt like Adam -
we connected on musical influences, Jeff Buckley and we have
a similar singing style. He seemed really genuine and really
passionate. He said he would try to take my way and I just
really believed him.
Mark Franklin: Okay thank you,
and then if we could go to Peyton. Peyton are you there?
Peyton Parker: Yes, hi.
Mark Franklin: Yes you
were facing a lot of pressure not to go with Blake yet you
did. And why was that?
Peyton Parker: Yes, it was
crazy. Christina and Pharrell and even Adam who didn’t turn
around were all trying their best to not get me to go with
Blake. But, you know, at the end of the day I’m a country
singer and I just feel like Blake understood me the most as
an artist.
And, you know, it would have been amazing
to work with any of the coaches. But it’s kind of like what
Kristen said about Christina. I just feel like he said what
I needed to hear as an artist and I felt like I could, you
know, bring - he could bring the best out of me.
Mark Franklin: Okay. Hey and I’ve got to ask. On your website you
identify yourself as a Boston Terrier wrangler. What’s that
about?
Peyton Parker: Yes, I have two Boston Terriers
and they’re the craziest dogs in the world so they need
wrangling sometimes.
Mark Franklin: Okay well best of
luck, best of luck with that and with your music.
Peyton Parker: Thank you.
Operator: Ladies and
gentlemen, as a reminder to register for a question please
press the 1 followed by the 4 on your telephone keypad. Our
next question comes from the line of Trey O’Dell with The
Voice. Please proceed with your question.
Shauna Wynne: I think that was an accident, Trey is one of the
artists.
Trey O’Dell: I apologize, I misunderstood
you.
Man: That’s Trey.
Trey O’Dell: Classic
Trey y’all.
Man: So Trey.
Operator: Our next
question comes from the line of Gina Klein with Radio
B107.3, Lincoln, Nebraska. Please proceed with your
question.
Gina Klein: Yes I wanted to talk to Hannah.
Hi Hannah, this is Gina with B107.3, how are you?
Hannah Huston: Hey Gina, I’m well, how are you?
Gina Klein: Well congratulations. This town is going nuts about
your audition last night.
Hannah Huston: Yes I can
kind of feel it. My Twitter and everything has kind of blown
up. It’s been awesome, it’s really fun.
Gina Klein: You are a celebrity. My question for you Hannah in addition
to telling you congratulations, the song you chose last
night to sing Unaware by Allen Stone, what was your
reasoning behind that? Why did you choose that song?
Hannah Huston: Why did I choose that song? You know, Allen
Stone is a wizard, he’s amazing. I have had that song I
don’t know, introduced to me a couple of years ago.
And as it was introduced to me it was this awesome dude who
was singing soul music and he’s white and he’s super cool
and he has this version where he’s just jamming in his
mother’s living room and it just spoke to me. And it’s just
like this long jam session and he just believes in this song
and he just believes in like the players next to him, the
people who were playing in his band and it’s beautiful. And
it was this vibe that you just - I could not stop watching
it over and over and over again.
So it was introduced
to me a long time ago and it has been a song that’s been
with me I don’t know, just ever since. And I have sung it at
different things, I have just been able to jam with that
song with different artists that are friends of mine.
And just like my voice, you know, my voice I love that
soul feel, I love the way that he takes a note and he twists
it and he does weird stuff with it. And I don’t know, and
then there’s like this depth to the song that’s just super,
you know, meaningful and beautiful. And so I was happy to
sing that song and glad that it worked out that I could
audition with it. It also is dynamic enough so you can, you
know, change you voice, do different things.
And so
yes, it was a great blind audition song. I’m just thrilled
that I got to sing an Allen Stone song. It’s like that’s a
dream come true to me on national television I’m singing one
of my all time favorite artist’s song. So super cool moment.
Gina Klein: Yes you performed it very well. One last
question for you and I’ll let you go. When you walked on the
stage did you have any preconceived idea of who you wanted
to pick as a coach should you get through?
Hannah
Huston: Yes major if. You know, I think - look, I had a
preference. Like I was thinking, you know, if I had a choice
if I could I would love to work with Pharrell.
But
when you’re up there, there’s just something that happens to
you that like it’s just a tumbling moment where you have
four people who are successes, like they’re huge and they’re
giving up time to just help someone else who has maybe
potentially no experience or had a hard time finding the
right opportunity.
And so I was hoping that Pharrell
would turn around just because I know he’s just got this
mind for music and creating music. And he looks at the heart
and he looks at the meaning. And so that just - if he were
to turn around I kind of knew.
But I mean, you get
Christina Aguilera talking to you and Blake Shelton was
giggling and the whole time I was just I don’t even know any
more. So you just kind of go into this fog of I just, you
know, if I ended up going with my gut and I’m really happy
about it. And it was just really, really cool that three
people turned around and I had a moment to kind of think
about it which was crazy. So I was just really humbled and
grateful.
Gina Klein: Well very exciting, well we’re
all rooting for you here in Lincoln, Nebraska and we’ll look
forward to following your journey and I hope to get you on
my show soon Hannah, good luck.
Hannah Huston: Okay
awesome, thanks so much.
Operator: And Ms. Wynne
there are no further phone questions at this time. I will
turn the call back over to you.
Shauna Wynne: Thanks
everyone for joining. Thanks everyone and enjoy the rest of
your day.
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Man:
Bye everyone, I miss you all so much.
Man: Bye
everyone.
Man: Love you all.
Woman: Trey is so
obnoxious.
Operator: Ladies and gentlemen that does
conclude the conference call for today. We thank you for
your participation and ask that you please disconnect your
line.
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