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Yvette Adams

Last night I went with my husband, daughter and granddaughter to listen to Yvette Adams at First Fridays.http://artlinkphoenix.com/first-fridays/

Yvette has this soulful voice that makes it apparent she's singing from her heart and soul. I could sit and listen to her for hours.She brings a smile to my face and takes me to a happy place with her music.

She's a 22 year old singer/songwriter living in Arizona, Yvette Adams is currently unsigned and making her own way in the music world. I'm working on convincing her to audition for The Voice - the world needs to hear her sing.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TICYZTc87pY

Yvette will be performing June 23rd at Big Fish in Tempe. https://tickets.aftonshows.com/YvetteAdams
Purchase a few tickets and support our local talent - I can guarantee you're going to fall in love with her.

My guess is Blake Shelton would probably grab her on the Voice. Listen to Yvette on youtube and tell me who you think.

Happy Saturday!

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