The Bowling Green community comes together to support local talents on 'The Voice'.
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Sponsor Our ArticlesBowling Green is abuzz with pride as local singers Jordan Allen and Rowdy Shea compete on NBC’s ‘The Voice.’ Both artists have captivated audiences with their performances and inspiring journeys. Jordan, a Western Kentucky University graduate, chose Team Legend, while Rowdy, a South Warren High School graduate, aims to become a touring artist. The community rallies around these talented musicians as they showcase their skills on national television.
In the heart of Bowling Green, excitement is buzzing as two talented natives, Jordan Allen and Rowdy Shea, shine brightly on NBC’s hit show “The Voice.” Both singers have captivated the audience with their powerful voices and personal stories, and the Bowling Green community couldn’t be prouder.
Jordan Allen recently took the stage for his audition, where nerves and a sense of peace danced together. As he performed, the electric atmosphere drew in both Michael Bublé and John Legend, who eagerly turned their chairs in approval. It was a moment of triumph for Jordan, who ultimately chose to join Team Legend. Why? Well, it turns out John Legend’s constructive criticism and work ethic pitch really resonated with him.
Jordan isn’t just a talented performer; he also has a strong educational background, having graduated from Western Kentucky University. His time there helped shape his music career, and he credits the institution for nurturing his talent. As the lead singer of Jordan Allen and The Bellwethers, he has graced various local venues in Bowling Green, and his commitment to the community shines through. The artist displayed a heartwarming desire to return and perform back home, which warms the hearts of his fans.
Joining the exciting competition alongside Jordan is another local sensation, Rowdy Shea. Like Allen, Rowdy felt the thrill of performing in front of the judges and successfully secured two chair turns during his audition! He expressed pure excitement for being part of such a talented lineup. Growing up in Bowling Green, he attended South Warren High School and found success not just in music, but in sports, winning two state titles.
Rowdy’s musical journey started later in life, around the age of 20, largely thanks to his mother’s encouragement. Recently, he celebrated a beautiful milestone—his marriage—and his wife played a key role in helping him choose Gwen Stefani as his mentor on the show. With dreams of becoming a touring artist, Rowdy wants to inspire other aspiring musicians to follow their passion and chase their dreams, much like he did.
The journeys of Jordan and Rowdy have not only captivated audiences but have also rallied the Bowling Green community around their local talents. Fans, friends, and family are coming together to cheer on these artists as they navigate this exciting chapter in their lives. With their roots planted firmly in Bowling Green, both performers convey a heartfelt appreciation for the love and support they’ve received from their hometown.
As the competition heats up on “The Voice,” viewers can tune in on WNKY NBC 40 to catch up on all of the exciting performances. With Jordan and Rowdy representing Bowling Green, it’s safe to say that this season of “The Voice” is heating up, and our local artists are here to make a splash!
So, grab your popcorn and settle in for a dose of talent, heart, and local pride. Who knows? The next big star might just be coming from your very own backyard!
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