The worship director from Texas appreciates Chance the Rapper's attention to detail as well as his roots in the church.
However things end for New Braunfels singer Val T. Webb as she competes on “The Voice,” she already feels like a winner since being on the show means so much to her son. Her son Joshua and her sister were with her when she took part in the NBC show’s blind auditions, and she told the judges that she was there because her son had encouraged her to apply. “I got fulfillment having my son there with me to experience a dream that he had for me,” Webb, 44, said in a telephone interview.
“I love the diversity of what I’ve gotten to do with that, because it didn’t put me in just one genre. I got the chance to really expand across different genres and really stretch my style.” Joshua, 20, encouraged her to take her talents to an even bigger audience by going on “The Voice.” “Every time it would come on, he would be like, 'Mom, you really need to try it,' ' she said. “And I was like, 'Joshua, you know the competition stuff’s really not my thing.
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