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Wellesley native in final six on 'The Voice'
- Wellesley resident Eliane Markoff would often go to see her niece Michelle Chamuel perform in bands whenever Chamuel came to the Boston area. These days Markoff is turning her television on to see her niece perform on NBC’s "The Voice." Chamuel, 27, is now one of the top six remaining performers in the popular show.
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Zoom(Photo by: Tyler Golden/NBC)THE VOICE -- Episode 416A "Live Show" -- Pictured: Michelle Chamuel.
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By Anne-Marie Smolski, asmolski@gmail.com
Posted May. 30, 2013 @ 12:01 am
Updated Updated May 30, 2013 at 2:02 AM
WellesleyWellesley resident Eliane Markoff would often go to see her niece Michelle Chamuel perform in bands whenever Chamuel came to the Boston area. These days Markoff is turning her television on to see her niece perform on NBC’s "The Voice." Chamuel, 27, is now one of the top six remaining performers in the popular show.
"We change our plans so we can watch her [on "The Voice]," Markoff said. "She’s just amazing."
Markoff’s daughter, Audrey, is one of her cousin’s biggest fans. "We’ve always been really close," said Audrey, who plans on going out to L.A. on Friday in support of her cousin during the "Live Top 6 Performances" next week.
"The Voice" is now in its fourth season. Celebrity musician coaches include Adam Levine, Shakira, Blake Shelton and Usher. The show has four stages of competition: blind auditions, battle rounds, the knockouts and finally, the live performance shows. Each coach has his or her own team. Chamuel is the final remaining member on Team Usher. During the final live performance phase of the competition the top artists from each team compete each week against one another during a live broadcast. The television audience votes to save their favorite artists, and the two artists with the lowest number of votes are sent home each week. At the end, one will be named "The Voice" and will receive a grand prize of a recording contract.
Chamuel (Wellesley High School, Class of 2004), who impressed three of the judges during the blind auditions with her rendition of Katy Perry’s "I Kissed a Girl" and who has continued to impress all four of them during her performances since then, gave her reaction to being one of the top eight performers in a telephone interview with the Townsman on Tuesday. "It’s so amazing to be here in the first place – and to be on the stage and to represent myself as myself," she said. (The Townsman interview was before Chamuel and the world learned that she was one of the top six.)
The indie/pop artist also plays the piano and guitar. She called the Wellesley schools’ music program "amazing." Although she didn’t do a lot of performing in Wellesley when she was younger, she said her dad "taught me to read music and play violin." She played violin in elementary school and middle school orchestras.
For her performance on Monday, May 27, she chose to sing Bruno Mars’ "Grenade," earning accolades from the judges and wild applause from the audience. In support of Chamuel, Usher sported big, black, plastic eyeglasses, like the ones she wears. "Yes, yes, yes," was his response to Chamuel’s performance. He went on to say, "You represent true inner beauty, and I’m so glad you did that for the world." Shelton remarked, "I can’t believe such a big voice comes out of such a little human being." On Tuesday, when asked how she was feeling about remaining in the top eight, Chamuel said she was not entirely processing that part of the program, but was focusing on getting ready for a performance.
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