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soulful powerhouse Asher HaVon". USA TODAY.
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Chris (2024-05-29). "'The Voice'
Winner Asher Havon Opens up to
Kelly Clarkson...
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first coaching duo.
Asher HaVon was
named the
winner of the season,
marking Reba McEntire's
first win as a coach. With
HaVon's win, he
became the fifth...
- Anthony, Girl
Named Tom,
Bryce Leatherwood, Gina Miles, Huntley,
Asher HaVon, and
Sofronio Vasquez.
Notable contestants who did not win but went on to...
- Anthony, Girl
Named Tom,
Bryce Leatherwood, Gina Miles, Huntley,
Asher HaVon, and
Sofronio Vasquez.
There were 32
contestants in the
first season, 40...
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Harry Havon Lipsig (December 26, 1901 –
August 11, 1995) was an
American trial lawyer. One of the nation's most
prominent personal injury attorneys, he...
- a
coach from its 24th
season to its 26th season. On May 21, 2024,
Asher HaVon, a
member of Reba's team, won the 25th season,
making McEntire the winning...
- also made him the
eighth openly LGBT head of
government in Europe.
Asher HaVon became the
first openly LGBTQ person to win The Voice. At the 2024 Cannes...
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Tucker Windham – storyteller, author, photographer, and
journalist Asher HaVon - singer,
winner of NBC's The
Voice Selma's
Bloch Park was home to Southeastern...
- 1757:
Arthur Byrtt 1758:
Stewart Banks 1759:
George Macartney 1760:
Stephen Havon 1761:
James Hamilton 1762:
Stewart Banks 1763:
George Macartney 1764: George...
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Drifters Bill Moss –
gospel music singer Oscar Toney, Jr. – soul
singer Asher HaVon -
winner of NBC's The
Voice Edgar Cayce –
famed psychic Moses Anderson –...