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26-654: For uses of "The Voices", see Voices (disambiguation) . For uses of "Voice", see Voice (disambiguation) . The Voice may refer to: Fictional entities [ edit ] The Voice or Presence , a fictional representation of God in DC Comics The Voice ( Dune ) , a fictional ability in the Dune universe The Voice, a character in the American TV series Cleopatra 2525 Film [ edit ] The Voice (1920 film) ,

52-569: A story featuring The Shadow , a fictional vigilante The Voice (Bible translation) , a 2011–2012 translation of the Christian Bible published by Thomas Nelson The Voice (novel) , by Gabriel Okara, 1964 The Voice (poetry collection) , by Thomas Hardy, 1912 Newspapers and magazines [ edit ] The Voice , the newspaper published by Winnipeg Labour Party , Canada The Voice (Adelaide newspaper) , an Australian newspaper, published 1892–1894 The Voice (Botswana) ,

78-618: A 1997 episode of the NBC sitcom "The Voice" ( The Amazing World of Gumball ) , an episode of the TV series "The Voice", episodes of Dynasty (1981 TV series) Television channels [ edit ] The Voice TV , a network of music television channels owned by ProSiebenSat.1 Media The Voice (Bulgaria) The Voice TV Denmark , now 7'eren The Voice TV Finland , now Kutonen The Voice TV Norway The Voice TV Sweden Radio stations [ edit ] The Voice (radio station) ,

104-546: A 2006 translation of a 2003 crime novel by Arnaldur Indriðason Voices (Le Guin novel) , a 2006 novel by Ursula K. Le Guin Voices (magazine) , a monthly English literary magazine 1919–1921 The Voices (novel) , a 1920 American novel by Mrs. I. Lowenberg The Voices , a 1969 book by Joseph Wechsberg The Voices , a 2003 novel by Susan Elderkin Voices , the former journal of The Association for Feminist Anthropology Shabdangal ( transl.  The Voices ),

130-583: A 2009 compilation album Yanni Voices , a 2009 album by Yanni Songs [ edit ] "Voices" (Alice in Chains song) , 2013 "Voices" (Ann Lee song) , 1999 "Voices" (Cheap Trick song) , 1979 "Voices" (Chris Young song) , 2008 "Voices" (Disclosure song) , 2013 "Voices" (Disturbed song) , 2000 "Voices" (KSI song) , 2023 "Voices" (Motionless in White song) , 2017 "Voices" (Saosin song) , 2006 "Voices" (Tusse song) , 2021 "Voices",

156-422: A British horror film Voices (1979 film) , a film by Robert Markowitz Voices (1995 film) , a film about British composer Peter Warlock Voices (2007 film) , a South Korean horror film The Voices , a 2014 horror comedy film "Voices" ( Ghost Whisperer ) , an episode of the TV drama "Voices" ( Star Wars: The Clone Wars ) Literature [ edit ] Voices (Indriðason novel) ,

182-431: A British singer Television and radio [ edit ] Television shows [ edit ] The Voice (franchise) , an international reality television singing competition The Voice (franchise) §  The Voice around the world includes a list of local titles in the franchise The Voice (Hong Kong TV series) , a singing competition (not part of The Voice franchise) "The Voice" ( Seinfeld ) ,

208-415: A German silent drama film "The Voice" ( Australian Playhouse ) , an Australian television play The Voice (1982 film) , a Soviet psychological drama film The Voice (1992 film) , a French drama film The Voice (2010 film) , a Turkish horror film The Voice , a 2005 film directed by Johan Söderberg Publications [ edit ] Books and stories [ edit ] "The Voice",

234-1047: A Malayalam-language novel by Indian writer Vaikom Muhammad Basheer Music [ edit ] Voices , former name of the a cappella group Voices in Your Head Voices (British band) , a London black metal band Voices (American band) , an early 1990s R&B girl group Voices (Henze) , a musical composition by Hans Werner Henze Albums [ edit ] Voices (Claire Hamill album) , 1986 Voices (Gary Peacock album) , 1971 Voices (Hall & Oates album) , 1980 Voices (Judy Collins album) , 1995 Voices (Kenny Thomas album) , 1991 Voices (Matchbook Romance album) , 2006 Voices (Mike Stern album) , 2001 Voices (Murray Head album) , 1981 Voices (Phantogram album) , 2014 Voices (Roger Eno album) , 1985 Voices (Stan Getz album) , 1967 Voices (U of Memphis album) , 2007 Voices (Vangelis album) , 1995 Voices (Wormrot album) , 2016 Voices: WWE The Music, Vol. 9 ,

260-621: A former news journal in Burmese language Music [ edit ] Albums and EPs [ edit ] The Voice (Bobby McFerrin album) , 1984 The Voice (Kokia album) , 2008 The Voice (Mavis Staples album) , 1993 The Voice (Mike Jones album) , 2009 The Voice (Russell Watson album) , 2000 The Voice (SG Wannabe EP) , 2015 The Voice (Vicious Rumors EP) , 1994 The Voice (Vusi Mahlasela album) , 2003 The Voice (Lil Durk album) , 2020 The Voice , an album by David Phelps , 2008 The Voice: Frank Sinatra,

286-460: A print and online newspaper The Voice (British newspaper) , an Afro-Caribbean weekly newspaper The Voice (Tasmanian newspaper) , a weekly Australian newspaper published 1951–1953 (formerly People's Voice ) The Voice Magazine , a student publication of Athabasca University, Canada The Voice of Saint Lucia , a newspaper published in Saint Lucia, Caribbean The Voice Weekly ,

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312-715: A professional trumpeter who tours with the Chicago-based Millar Brass Ensemble. Phelps grew up in Tomball and graduated from Tomball High School in 1988. He attended Baylor University , where he directed the Baylor Religious Hour Choir and studied with vocal coach Joyce Farwell. He graduated in 1992 with a degree in music and vocal performance. Phelps was part of the Gaither Vocal Band from 1997 to 2005 and again from 2009 to 2017. He shared

338-584: A proposed body to advise the Australian Government The vOICe, a sensory substitution system See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with The Voice All pages with titles containing the voice Voice (disambiguation) Voices (disambiguation) Voicing (disambiguation) La Voix (disambiguation) La Voz (disambiguation) " You're the Voice ", 1986 hit single sung by John Farnham Topics referred to by

364-523: A radio station in Denmark, Sweden and Bulgaria The Voice (North Devon) , a British radio station The Voice of Hiphop & RnB , a Swedish radio station The Voice Hiphop & RnB Norway , a Norwegian radio station The Voice (CHOP) , a radio station at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, U.S. Other uses [ edit ] The Voice, abbreviation for the Indigenous Voice to Parliament ,

390-568: A song by Autopsy from Acts of the Unspeakable , 1992 "Voices", a song by Crossfaith from The Artificial Theory for the Dramatic Beauty , 2009 "Voices", a song by Crown the Empire from Limitless , 2011 "Voices", a song by Dario G from Sunmachine , 1998 "Voices", a song by Dave from Psychodrama (album) , 2019 "Voices", a song by Dream Theater from Awake , 1994 "Voices",

416-424: A song by Godsmack from The Other Side , 2004 "Voices", a song by Madonna from Hard Candy , 2008 "Voices", a song by Our Last Night from Age of Ignorance , 2012 "Voices", a song by Roxette from Pearls of Passion , 1986 "Voices", a song by Russ Ballard , 1984 "Voices", a song by Sharpe & Numan from Automatic , 1989 "Voices", a song by Stigmata from Hollow Dreams , 2003 "Voices",

442-739: A song by Switchfoot from Native Tongue , 2019 "Voices", a song by Timothy B. Schmit from Playin' It Cool , 1984 "Voices", a song by Zee from Identity , 1984 "Voices", a song by MD.45 from The Craving , 1996 Other uses [ edit ] Voices.com , a job search website for voice actors Voices groups in Australia , grassroots political organisations in Australia, whose names usually begin with "Voices of" or "Voices for" See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Voices Voice (disambiguation) The Voice (disambiguation) Voicing (disambiguation) Auditory hallucination Topics referred to by

468-531: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Voices (disambiguation) (Redirected from Voices (disambiguation) ) [REDACTED] Look up voices in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Voices or The Voices may refer to: Film and television [ edit ] Voices (1920 film) , by Chester M. De Vonde, with Diana Allen Voices (1973 film) ,

494-486: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages David Phelps (musician) David Norris Phelps (born October 21, 1969) is an American Christian music vocalist, songwriter, vocal arranger, and producer who is best known for singing tenor in the Gaither Vocal Band . He has also released several solo albums, including four Christmas collections. On January 13, 2008, Phelps appeared on Extreme Makeover Home Edition for

520-541: The Columbia Years (1943–1952) , 1986 The Voice of Frank Sinatra , 1946 The Voice (Jay Perez album) , 1995 The Voice , an album by Vern Gosdin , 1998 Songs [ edit ] "The Voice" (The Moody Blues song) , 1981 "The Voice" (Ultravox song) , 1981 "The Voice" (Eimear Quinn song) , winner of the 1996 Eurovision Song Contest "The Voice", a song by The Alan Parsons Project on their album I Robot Not to be confused with their cover of

546-669: The John Farnham song " You're the Voice " People known as "The Voice" [ edit ] Jay Black (1938-2021), an American singer Russ Bray (born 1957), a British darts referee Lil Durk (born 1992), an American rapper Vern Gosdin (1934–2009), an American singer Whitney Houston (1963–2012), an American singer Roger Huston (born 1942), an American harness race announcer Sandi Patty (born 1956), an American singer Steve Perry (born 1949), an American singer Frank Sinatra (1915-1998), an American singer, actor, and entertainer Lenny Zakatek (born 1947),

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572-604: The Woodhouse family. David Phelps was born in Tomball , Texas , to Gene and Mary Ella Phelps. Gene is a former accountant/banker who currently teaches business and finance at a college in Houston. Mary Ella is a retired English Professor. He has two older sisters, Sherri Proctor and Kari Lee. Sherri sang backup vocals for him on tour, before dying from cancer in September 2012, ) while Kari is

598-415: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title The Voice . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Voice&oldid=1189858325 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

624-409: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Voices . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Voices&oldid=1232213645 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

650-485: The tenor part with Wes Hampton from 2009 to 2017. In early 2017, he left the group to focus on his solo career. He was replaced by Reggie Smith. Phelps has won twelve Dove Awards (with the Gaither Vocal Band), is a four-time Grammy Award nominee and has had several platinum-selling projects. His recent album Classic has aired on PBS. In 2019, Phelps' song "Catching Santa" from his 2018 album It Must Be Christmas

676-507: Was featured in an advertisement for Google's Pixel smartphone. Phelps has appeared in two stage musical productions. He portrayed the dual role of Adam and Noah in concert versions of Children of Eden . The first was at Cadillac Palace Theatre in 2022 and the second at Lincoln Center ’s David Geffen Hall in 2024. David's wife is Lori Purtle Phelps (also born on October 21, 1969). They have four children: Callie, Maggie Beth, David Grant and Coby. Callie, Maggie and Grant can be seen on

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