When we go and cheer Cynthia Erivo on in 'The Color Purple,' it's because we've elected her to be our voice. She sings 'I'm Here' for all of us.
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Cynthia's lyrics always expressed the feelings people felt but they couldn't express themselves.
I think Amy Sherman-Palladino has a very specific voice; it's unlike anyone else on television.
Cynthia and I are very alike in our tastes.
She knows I'm her biggest fan, I cheer for her louder than anybody.
The very first day that Hillary came over, we were working on a song called 'All We'd Ever Need.' But we never even thought about it until we had written 5, 6, 7 songs. Then we played our first show, and we all enjoyed it so much. We felt like it was something a special and different. So from there we decided to do Lady Antebellum.
Brenda did some little vocal arrangements for us and she got to sing as well. So, we're happy to be able to work together and that's another reason why we look forward to doing more of these.
Rebecca Black might sing like a robot, but that's just proof she has evolved beyond us. Her vocal is just a slightly exaggerated version of the robot glitch-twitch stutter that's been mainstream pop vocalese for the past 10 years or so.
Diana Ross is a big inspiration to all of us. We all grew up watching everything about her - her mike placement, her grace, her style and her class.
I am for sure a redhead and there aren't that many of us out there in music.
Because her voice is, it's like the muscles and it develops all the time. That was the fantastic thing for us.
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