West Seneca New York Native To Appear On “The Voice”
You might see a familiar face on your TV tonight.
While some people will be watching the Buffalo Bills Monday Night Football game tonight on WIVB Channel 4, some people will be watching WGRZ Channel 2 to catch a Western New York Native on the season 26 premiere of "The Voice"
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Sydney Sterlace is a West Seneca West High School student and will be featured on the national singing competition. From the preview, it looks like she will have some judges turn their chairs for her.
This year's coaches on "The Voice" include Gwen Stefani, Reba McEntire, Michael Bublé and Snoop Dogg. This will be Stefani's 8th season as a coach, while it will be McEntire's 4th season. It is the first season for Bublé and Snoop Dogg.
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If Sterlance makes it far, she would join Western New York native Matt Wilson as a local talent to make it big on a singing show. Wilson made it to the Top 20 on Season 21 of American Idol.
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I have a feeling a lot of Western New Yorkers will be flipping between Channel 4 and Channel 2 tonight.
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