The press Yazoo were receiving were focused on the voice, This obviously was about trends.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I guess NBC must have noticed that one of my main staples is social media. So, when they approached me for 'The Voice,' I thought, 'Why not be the first one to do it?'
Did people care about how a singer sounded live back in the day? I don't really feel like they did. Not everything was being filmed. Today, one huge mess-up, and millions are seeing it. There's a lot more on the line nowadays. We're so cautious and scared of messing up. It adds a lot of stress to a career.
Follow sound business trends, not fashion trends.
I think social media has amplified a lot of voices that maybe traditional media hasn't perfectly portrayed.
People say it's really the press who create those soundbites about fashion. That's what sells magazines and clothes.
I have been reading the press more regularly than others over 50 years and it seems to me that there are things that have changed in the press that have changed its character.
People want to have a voice and a say in what is news.
Looking back at those great singers like Gordon MacRae and Howard Keel - they have such a specific kind of style that it seems like we don't really appreciate anymore.
Journalism talk is part of the nonstop background noise of American life.
There's no such thing as trends. There's no such thing as style, even. It's just whatever you feel.