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Worcesteria: Watching New Voices winners leap to American Idol, The Voice

Worcesteria: Watching New Voices winners leap to American Idol, The Voice Worcester Magazine THE BIG STAGE: I didn t immediately recognize Ryleigh Modig from the photograph the Telegram & Gazette ran of the 18-year-old Spencer woman competing on “The Voice.” She had changed a lot since she won WCCA TV s “New Voices Awards,” which aired in January 2017. But as soon as I clocked the name, I remembered how impressive a singer she was, and going back to watch the video of her “Voice” audition, it was clear how much she d grown as a vocalist. It s strange, for someone who s been judging WCCA s teen singing competition from its outset, to see one of the show s winners on that sort of stage, especially the same year the the most recent champion, Chloe Belsito, is competing on “American Idol.” I always say it s important not to read too much into these competitions, that they re just a tool for an artist to use in their career, not the end destination, but that doesn

Worcesteria: A little unexpected piano music

Worcesteria: A little unexpected piano music
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Death Over Simplicity sets his own tone with Til There s Nothing Left

Death Over Simplicity sets his own tone with ‘Til There’s Nothing Left’ Robert Duguay Correspondent Without a solid beat, rap is just another kind of poetry. Samples from classic tracks often find a way of creeping in to establish a groove and when the syncopation is on point then it can deliver an incredible listening experience. Beats are vital to hip-hop the way cheese is vital to macaroni or how gasoline is vital to a running automobile. You can’t have one without the other and Worcester hip-hop artist Death Over Simplicity, also known as D.O.S., has been making his own beats for the past few months. The latest edition of his output is the beat tape “Til There’s Nothing Left,” which came out Feb. 5.

Worcesteria: For many, COVID vaccine still proving elusive

Worcester Magazine IN DEMAND: As demand for the COVID-19 vaccine escalates, we re still hearing stories of people who by all means definitely should be getting vaccinated early having troubles. One story that stuck out came to us from Worcester disability activist Deb Ellstrom, who wrote to tell of her travails trying to get her 87-year-old mother vaccinated at Gillette Stadium. Writes Ellstrom, “What an eye-opener. You can t past the first few screens. Mandatory field for email address? How many 80-and-older people do you know who use email? I entered my e-address, just to move the process along. Then there were the mandatory insurance screens … primary insurance; secondary insurance; other insurance … with all the numbers and member info, including coding numbers. Isn t this vaccine to be distributed free, and without administrative costs? Then: why all this detailed insurance that s only used for billing? Something s up here, and it leaves a foul flavor behind. I called my

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