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Anita Antoinette

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American singer

Anita Antoinette
Birth nameAnita Antoinette Fearon[1]
Born (1989-08-04)August 4, 1989 (age 35)
Kingston, Jamaica
GenresReggae,Folk,soul
OccupationSinger
Instrument(s)Vocals, acoustic guitar
Years active2008 – present
Websitewww.anitaantoinette.com
Musical artist

Anita Antoinette Fearon (born August 4, 1989) is aJamaican-American reggae singer-songwriter. Antoinette is best known for her appearance onNBC's reality TV singing competitionThe VoiceSeason 3 in which she was eliminated at the Blind Audition and her reappearance onSeason 7 as part ofGwen Stefani's team, placing tenth in the competition.[2]

Early life

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Anita Antoinette Fearon was born inKingston, Jamaica, and is the daughter of reggae iconClinton Fearon. Her father was co-founder, bass player and singer in revered roots-reggae band "The Gladiators".[3] She spent the early years of her childhood in the community of Duhaney Park and attended the George Headley Primary School inJamaica.[3][4] Antoinette migrated to the United States in 1996, where she settled first inSouth Boston and thenNew Britain, Connecticut with her mother, brothers, and sister.[4]

A self-taught singer and guitarist, Anita began writing her own music as a teenager, inspired both by her father and by other legends such as Bob Marley. She graduated from the prestigiousGreater Hartford Academy of the Arts in 2008, and was accepted to theBerklee College of Music inBoston, Massachusetts, from which she holds a bachelor's degree in professional music with a concentration in music business and songwriting.[5]

Career

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Early days

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During high school, Anita performed on stages throughoutNew England, the Northeast and the Pacific Northwest. In 2008, she appeared at the Library of Congress in Washington DC performing material fromThe Real Ambassadors before the show's composer,Dave Brubeck.[5]

Anita later appeared onSeason 3 ofThe Voice. She coveredBob Marley'sNo Woman No Cry and was unable to turn a chair.[6] She asked for an opportunity to redo the song a cappella, and "sang through her tears."[7] As stated byRolling Stone, "Christina shivered, and the others visibly rued that thing they'd just said about her not being able to sell the song."[7]

2014:The Voice

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In September 2014, it was announced that Anita would compete inSeason 7 ofThe Voice on the advice ofBlake Shelton fromSeason 3.[8]

On Episode 3 ofSeason 7, Anita coveredBob Marley'sTurn Your Lights Down Low. All four coaches (Adam Levine,Gwen Stefani,Blake Shelton andPharrell Williams) turned around. Anita chose Gwen Stefani as her coach.[9] At the Battle rounds, Antoinette faced Mayra Alvarez where they sang "I Can See Clearly Now" Anita was then chosen over Alvarez, in the process advanced to the Knockout rounds. During the Knockouts, Antoinette sang "Rude" in which she defeated her opponentCraig Wayne Boyd and saw her advancement to The Live Playoffs. During the Playoffs Anita performed a rendition ofMeghan Trainor's "All About That Bass" and was voted through by America into the Live Shows. The following week, the reggae singer sang a rendition of "Redemption Song" and was also saved by America's votes. In the Top 10 she did "Let Her Go" byPassenger, but in the results show Anita was in the bottom 3 and was eliminated along with Reagan James from Team Blake instead of teammate Ryan Sill.

  – Studio version of performance reached the top 10 on iTunes
StageSongOriginal ArtistDateOrderResult
Blind Audition"Turn Your Lights Down Low"Bob MarleySeptember 29, 20142.14All four chairs turned
Joined Team Gwen
Battle Rounds (Top 48)"I Can See Clearly Now"(vs. Mayra Alvarez)Johnny NashOctober 21, 20142.15Saved by Coach
Knockout Rounds (Top 32)"Rude"(vs.Craig Wayne Boyd)Magic!November 3, 20142.16Saved by Coach
Live Playoffs (Top 20)"All About That Bass"Meghan TrainorNovember 11, 20142.17Saved by Public Vote
Live Top 12"Redemption Song"Bob MarleyNovember 17, 20142.18Saved by Public Vote
Live Top 10"Let Her Go"PassengerNovember 24, 20142.19Eliminated
Wildcard performance"Waiting On The World To Change"John MayerDecember 9, 20142.20Eliminated
Non-competition performances
StageSongOriginal ArtistDateOrder
Live Playoffs Results"Riptide"(with Bryana Salaz, Ricky Manning,Ryan Sill, and Taylor John Williams)Vance JoyNovember 12, 201415.4
Live Top 12 Results"The Tide Is High"(with Ryan Sill, Taylor John Williams, and Gwen Stefani)The ParagonsNovember 18, 201419.1
Live Top 10"Bless The Broken Road"(with DaNica Shirey and Reagan James)Nitty Gritty Dirt BandNovember 25, 201420.1
Live Finale"Ain't No Mountain High Enough"(with Damien, DaNica Shirey, and Elyjuh Rene)Marvin Gaye &Tammi TerrellDecember 16, 201420.1

Artistry

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Influences

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Her diverse style is influenced by artists such asBob Marley,India Arie,Stevie Wonder,Maxwell,Erykah Badu,Lauryn Hill,Earth Wind & Fire,Donny Hathaway,Ella Fitzgerald,Jonny Lang and her father,Clinton Fearon.[1]

References

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  1. ^ab"Anita Antoinette".
  2. ^"Anita Antoinette sings 'Turn Your Lights Down Low' on the Voice USA 2014 Blind Auditions | Zeibiz". September 30, 2014.
  3. ^ab"Jamaica Observer Limited".Jamaica Observer.
  4. ^ab"Anita Antoinette continues to shine on the Voice – Entertainment – Jamaica Star – November 7, 2014". Archived fromthe original on November 20, 2014. Retrieved2014-11-21.
  5. ^ab"Anita Antoinette".Anita Antoinette.
  6. ^"The Voice Preview Video: Will Second Blind be the Charm for Reggae Artist?". September 29, 2014.
  7. ^ab"'The Voice' Recap: They're Back!".Rolling Stone. September 11, 2012.
  8. ^"'The Voice' Season 3 Premiere: Still the Best, Hands Down?".
  9. ^Twitter message[dead link]
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