America is about to get its first chance to vote on Season 20 of
The Voice, as the Knockout Rounds are under way with Mega Mentor Snoop Dogg doling out the sage advice. The four artists who were saved by their coaches after losing their Battles will face off in the Four-Way Knockout, and only one will be saved by Americaâs vote to move on to the live portion of the competition in hopes of finding long-term success in the music industry. So far this season, the coaches have been in sole control of their teams makeups âfor better or worse â and it s time to hand over the reins of this competition.
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The Voice season 20 is headed for the live shows!
Monday marks the first night of the Knockout Rounds, with Blake Shelton, John Legend, Nick Jonas and Kelly Clarkson making the tough decisions for one last time, whittling their teams down for the upcoming live performances, where America s vote will decide the finalists and the season 20 winner.
ET will be tracking the teams throughout the season, monitoring steals, saves and favorites as The Voice prepares to crown a new champion.
The season 20 contestants also have the help of their Mega Mentor: rap legend Snoop Dogg! ET spoke with Snoop ahead of his big reveal, and the legendary rapper shared how excited he was to help coach the teams and impart his own experiences on the up-and-coming stars. But, while he had thoughts on each of the season 20 coaches, Snoop wasn t playing favorites!
George Mason signs Aussie forward Blake Jones
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George Mason coach Kim English has announced the signing of Australian forward Blake Jones, who will compete for the Patriots beginning in 2021-22.
The Brisbane native currently plays for the Brisbane Bullets in the Australian NBL.
“We are extremely excited to add Blake Jones to our Mason Basketball Family,” English said. “His experience of playing with professionals in the NBL this season is going to be incredibly valuable to him. He’s started games and had production versus some of the best athletes in the world. The NBL has a nice influx of NBA players and Blake had the chance to compete against them. His size, IQ, skill and ability to stretch the floor really excited us. His intangibles
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala., April 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Walton Financial, a financial planning company in Birmingham, AL, today announced that its founder, Scott Walton, has been named to
Forbes Best-in-State Wealth Advisors list for 2021. The list was published on
Forbes.com, and a condensed listing is available in the current issue of the magazine.
In addition to a highly coveted spot on this year s list, Walton boasts nearly three decades of experience and several FINRA security registrations.
Scott Walton
Walton began developing his skills in asset allocation, modern portfolio theory, and institutional money management as an account executive at Dean Witter Reynolds in New York. From there, he went on to become associate vice president of investments at Prudential Securities. There, his appreciation for the financial services industry s role in estate planning and retirement planning deepened. In 1999, Walton founded his own firm with
The OU School of Visual Artsâ Visual Communication department selected the winners of its logo competition for the 107th Annual School of Visual Arts Student Exhibition.
This yearâs winners are visual communications junior Lily Nguyen and visual communications junior Blake Jones. Nguyen and Jones collaborated to create their winning logo titled âArt for All.â Via the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art s newsletter
Nguyen and Jones became friends throughout their years at OU by being in the same classes before and after being accepted into the School of Visual Artsâ Visual Communication department.
âWe saw how much work it would be and we thought it would be smart to team up. It was like a natural partnership,â Jones said.Â