1/19/2024 0 Comments Wild at heart tv showfinal reviewAnd her skill for self-effacing storytelling in between select numbers only adds to her appeal as a performer. From the intimacy of Rhiannon’s ‘Diamonds’ to the feistiness of Sheryl Crow’s ‘My Favorite Mistake’, Reed’s energy never wanes in showcase of her adaptability. Things bang back also in Act Two with songs including her triumphant take of Jess Glynne’s ‘Hold My Hand’, featuring the stage awash in yellow in some of the best lighting even seen in the Powerhouse Theatre. Things rock on as she puts her personal twist on Sia’s ‘Chandelier’ (the huge song that landed her the final spot on Team Jessie J in the show’s blind audition phase), in a number that showcases the blistering band, particularly Justin Bliss on bass and Mik Easterman on drums. Original numbers pepper the performance, which creates a mostly engaging ebb and flow to the evening as she takes audiences on a journey, for example, from the poignant delivery of ‘Stars’, full of genuine, painfully-honest lyrics, to a much grungier share of Bruno Mars’ raunchy ‘Gorilla’.Īct One flies by (#inagoodway), especially as she revisits and redefines moments from her television journey, including the soulful, sentimental ballad ‘Stone Cold’ and an emotional performance of P!nk’s pop ballad ‘Perfect’ (which sealed her spot in the Grand Finale). And in her cabaret show “Wild at Heart”, its magnificent power is on display right from the opening number, the original titular song. “The Voice” 2016 grand finalist has big, bold red hair and an ever bigger, bolder unapologetic voice. If you don’t know of Ellen Reed, you should.
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