Turning All Three Chairs Is Only The Beginning For Mikenly Brown From NBC's The Voice

Turning All Three Chairs Is Only The Beginning For Mikenly Brown From NBC's The Voice

Author: Arroe Collins May 17, 2026 Duration: 20:13
Mikenley Brown is quickly making a name for herself as a soulful pop/R&B artist. She discovered her voice at just 8 and soon began performing at local fairs, churches and community events. Since then, her confidence and stage presence have grown, leading her to bigger opportunities, including headlining a Mississippi festival with more than 500 people in attendance. Mikenley's closest collaborator is her dad, Mike, who accompanies her on guitar and helps manage gigs. Together, they've built a strong musical partnership, taking their multi-generational musical family to professional stages. Beyond her sound, Mikenley is known for her bold sense of style: streetwear mixed with funky, colorful vibes that reflect her individuality and artistry. Currently balancing gigs with her day job as a Grubhub driver, Mikenley is focused on turning music into her full-time career and connecting with audiences everywhere.Blind Audition: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1KWL937zDo Battle Performance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXKK0at8cs4 

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Arroe Collins has spent a lifetime immersed in the creative currents of arts, music, and history, and in Arroe Collins View From The Writing Instrument, he channels that experience into a unique auditory space. This isn't a lecture or a simple interview series; it's a gathering where the processes behind storytelling, drama, and fiction are pulled into the light. Each episode feels like a conversation in a quiet corner, exploring how artists and thinkers translate the noise of the world into something meaningful-a song, a novel, a play, a historical perspective. You'll hear the textures of the creative life, the struggles and breakthroughs that rarely make it to a finished book jacket or album liner. Arroe’s own philosophy, "I don't write to right. I write so that others might," sets the tone for these discussions, emphasizing connection over correction. The podcast lives in the fertile ground between knowing a work and knowing its author, offering listeners a chance to sit alongside the writing instrument itself. It’s for anyone who has ever wondered where the words and melodies actually come from, and how they find their way to us.
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