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Louisiana Native Makes ‘Swamp’ Music History on ‘The Voice’: WATCHWith a unique twist on a beloved
Louisiana Native Makes ‘Swamp’ Music History on ‘The Voice’: WATCH
With a unique twist on a beloved classic tune, Louisiana native Dustin Dale Gaspard had all four judges on “The Voice” turn their chairs after his impressive blind audition, which aired on October 6.
Gaspard put his own New Orleans spin on Sam Cooke’s 1962 hit, “Bring It On Home to Me,” blending Cajun rhythms with soulful R&B. At one point, he even slipped into French, leaving the judges with no reason not to turn their chairs.Dustin Dale Gaspard Nails His Cover of ‘Bring It On Home to Me
Hailing from Cow Island, Louisiana, 33 year old Dustin Dale Gaspard was one of the most impressive singers during another round of blind auditions, which aired on Oct. 6.
Gaspard kicked off his performance by playing his harmonica, immediately capturing the attention of all four judges — Reba McEntire, Michael Bublé, Niall Horan, and Snoop Dogg, who were all very eager to hear more. Then, strumming his guitar, Gaspard began singing Cooke’s beloved song, giving it a unique and soulful twist.But that wasn’t all. Gaspard then sang a portion of the song in Cajun French, a first for “The Voice.”#thevoice , #louisianamusic , #SwampMusic, #thevoiceaudition , #blindauditions , #thevoice28 , #musichistory , #singingcompetition , #realitytv
Видео Louisiana Native Makes ‘Swamp’ Music History on ‘The Voice’: WATCHWith a unique twist on a beloved канала The Voice Update News
With a unique twist on a beloved classic tune, Louisiana native Dustin Dale Gaspard had all four judges on “The Voice” turn their chairs after his impressive blind audition, which aired on October 6.
Gaspard put his own New Orleans spin on Sam Cooke’s 1962 hit, “Bring It On Home to Me,” blending Cajun rhythms with soulful R&B. At one point, he even slipped into French, leaving the judges with no reason not to turn their chairs.Dustin Dale Gaspard Nails His Cover of ‘Bring It On Home to Me
Hailing from Cow Island, Louisiana, 33 year old Dustin Dale Gaspard was one of the most impressive singers during another round of blind auditions, which aired on Oct. 6.
Gaspard kicked off his performance by playing his harmonica, immediately capturing the attention of all four judges — Reba McEntire, Michael Bublé, Niall Horan, and Snoop Dogg, who were all very eager to hear more. Then, strumming his guitar, Gaspard began singing Cooke’s beloved song, giving it a unique and soulful twist.But that wasn’t all. Gaspard then sang a portion of the song in Cajun French, a first for “The Voice.”#thevoice , #louisianamusic , #SwampMusic, #thevoiceaudition , #blindauditions , #thevoice28 , #musichistory , #singingcompetition , #realitytv
Видео Louisiana Native Makes ‘Swamp’ Music History on ‘The Voice’: WATCHWith a unique twist on a beloved канала The Voice Update News
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