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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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Page 2 of 4 - "I just want to be present right now," she explained, "and not think too much about staying or going."
Chamuel said it comes across to all the performers that they’re all part of a show, and it’s everyone’s job to keep the energy going. During the live shows, "it’s more like you’re a part of a team to entertain people. The earlier stuff – you really feel more of the competition; you have to prove something."
Looking back to her first performance during her blind audition, after which she had her choice of three judges who all wanted her on their team, Chamuel said while listening to what they were saying when making their pitches to be her coach, "I took everything in. I was focusing on the feeling in my gut. I just knew." She chose Usher.
"It’s been amazing," she said about having Usher as her coach. "He’s very team-oriented… Usher dedicated a lot of his time, energy and insight into making us the best we can be." Chamuel said that her coach tells her to trust her instincts, and that advice has served her well.
Asked what she’s doing in her down time, Chamuel responded, "At this stage of the game there is no down time. You sleep, try to catch up with some of your family, you thank people…." And as far as living in a hotel goes, she said it’s all part of the experience.
A fan of Ella Fitzgerald, Chamuel said in one of her music classes at the University of Michigan she heard one the legend’s tracks. She said she remembers thinking, "Who is this? I need to listen to all of them."
Brought up on Tchaikovsky, Chamuel said, "I like him." She said she also admires a lot of independent artists, and "I love top 40. I always have."
Before "The Voice," Michelle had several different jobs, the most recent at the Woodstar Café in Northampton, where she did everything from working in the office to making sandwiches, she said. She’s a resident of Amherst.
To the Town of Wellesley, Chamuel wanted to say, "Thank you so much for the support already." She said Wellesley would always be the place she calls home.
When asked by Christina Milian, social media correspondent for "The Voice," about her reaction to being the first person saved by the audience on Tuesday night, Chamuel said, "It’s crazy. I’m just very, very grateful. Thank you so much."
Through a mother’s eyes
In an email interview Chamuel’s mother, Joalie Davie, a physician, who lives in Santa Fe, N.M., said, "Michelle loved to sing since she was very young. As a baby, she would often sing herself to sleep. As a toddler, she made up poems and picked up music easily. I was always impressed with her singing from a very young age. The first time I realized she had a gift for music was in the third grade. She was going to Schofield and had a wonderful teacher, Ms. Heather Sanborn, at the time, who encouraged Michelle to follow her passions. They were learning about Russia and Michelle had to do a presentation on Ivan the Terrible. She created a skit with song and dance, which she performed and sang for her class. When I saw her performance, I was clapping and felt that her production had expanded my appreciation for music. Needless to say, her classmates enjoyed her performance and learned their lesson quickly and joyously."
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