Rolling Stone dubs Michelle Chamuel “The Little Indie Artist Who Could”

Rock's venerable and premiere magazine has a straight talking interview with Ann Arbor fave and second place winner on "the Voice" Michelle Chamuel. Excerpt: "You've mentioned fake hair a couple of times. . . .Yeah, one of the creative suggestions that came in was for me to wear a ponytail during my performance of Pink's "Just Give Me a Reason," so they put a whole bunch of fake hair in. I was squirming in the chair, really not happy about it, but they were like, "Just try it." So I went onstage to rehearse, and I crush my hair in my hands a lot when I’m singing, and I managed to get a handful of this beautiful hair that was once someone else’s and is now dead on my head and I said, "I can’t sing like this, this feels so wrong."" Read the rest here.

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Rock’s venerable and premiere magazine has a straight talking interview with Ann Arbor fave and second place winner on “the Voice” Michelle Chamuel.
 
Excerpt:
 
“You’ve mentioned fake hair a couple of times. . . .
Yeah, one of the creative suggestions that came in was for me to wear a ponytail during my performance of Pink’s “Just Give Me a Reason,” so they put a whole bunch of fake hair in. I was squirming in the chair, really not happy about it, but they were like, “Just try it.” So I went onstage to rehearse, and I crush my hair in my hands a lot when I’m singing, and I managed to get a handful of this beautiful hair that was once someone else’s and is now dead on my head and I said, “I can’t sing like this, this feels so wrong.””
 
Read the rest here.
 
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