Country Weekly (Dec. 31st 2007)
Blake Shelton leads 20 singin’ Okies against four other celebrity choirs in NBC’s live Clash of the Choirs competition.
The Tennessean (Dec. 27th 2007)
Oklahoma native Blake Shelton has been honing his performance skills since he was a teenager singing tunes in honky-tonk bars.
AOL’s Top 11 Show (Dec. 18th 2007)
50 Cent versus Kanye West, Toby Keith versus the Dixie Chicks ... Blake Shelton versus Nick Lachey? The two singers are "feuding" on the new reality show, 'Clash of the Choirs.' But somebody needs to tell that to Lachey.
CMT.com (Dec. 17th 2007)
Blake Shelton is making a list and checking it twice — mainly to figure out where he’ll be during the holiday season.
Newsday (Dec. 17th 2007)
A great choir can make your soul feel as if it's reaching up to heaven. A bad one can make you wish life came with volume control.
Tulsa World (Dec. 16th 2007)
As a high-schooler, this country music superstar used to make fun of choir boys. Now he's leading his own choir on NBC's new four-night live musical competition "Clash of the Choirs" starting Monday.
The Tennessean (Dec. 16th 2007)
When country singer Blake Shelton was offered the chance to be one of the stars competing in NBC's reality show Clash of the Choirs, he jumped at it without hesitation.
The Tennessean (Dec. 13th 2007)
Blake Shelton has one of the best - and funniest - personalities on Music Row, so many music insiders believe he's a natural to host a television talk show.
The Daily Oklahoman (Nov. 28th 2007)
He never had any desire to sing in choir as a child, but Oklahoma country singing star Blake Shelton will assume the role of choir director next month during NBC's live reality talent show, "Clash of the Choirs."
Buffalo News (Oct. 21st 2007)
Naked country is what you get when you have a show like the one set for Tuesday in the University at Buffalo's Center for the Arts, when star Blake Shelton and stars-in-waiting Luke Bryan and Sarah Johns take the stage.
Pensacola News Journal (Oct. 12th 2007)
Country star Blake Shelton, on tour since June of 2001, said he wouldn't know what to do with himself if he stayed off the road.
South Bend Tribune (Sept. 2nd 2007)
For the last several years, country singer Blake Shelton has been working on various aspects of his performance, from his stage show to his vocals.
AOL Music (Aug. 6th 2007)
Shelton tells AOL Music more about the album, which he calls "the one to remember me by," in our exclusive AIM Interview. He also dishes on his painful divorce, his new relationship with fellow star Miranda Lambert, how Rascal Flatts changed his stage show and how his talents in the kitchen go way beyond jello shots.
McClatchy-Tribune Business News (June 28th 2007)
Just like many in America, Blake Shelton is quick to say he's the first one interested in the latest thing going on in the life of just-released-from-jail heiress Paris Hilton.
Wisconsin State Journal (June 17th 2007)
If it’s summer in Wisconsin, it’s time for a country festival.
Billboard (May 19th 2007)
Blake Shelton's persistence is about to pay off. After changes in labels, producers and managers--he's now with Narvel Blackstock, who is married to and manages Reba McEntire--he finally has the vehicle that just might break him out of the midlevel artist pack.
People Magazine (May 14th 2007)
Singer Blake Shelton dishes on kicking back on his Oklahoma spread and dating Miranda Lambert
Country Weekly (May 7th 2007)
After a painful divorce and professional changes in “the toughest year” of his life, Blake Shelton moves on —with a hit single, his new Pure BS album and his relationship with Miranda Lambert.
The Tennessean (May 7th 2007)
These days, it's good to be Blake Shelton. The tall, dark, 6-foot-5 country singer has just recorded what he, in his own words, calls the best album of his career.
CMT.com (May 4th 2007)
During a recent visit to CMT, the Oklahoma native talked about the funny songs on his fourth album, Pure BS, his favorite era of country music and facing the dwindling odds of becoming a superstar.
Associated Press (May 2nd 2007)
If Blake Shelton comes across as a little gloomy on his new album "Pure BS," cut him some slack. He was going through a divorce when he was making it, and let's just say he had a lot on his mind.
United Press International (May 1st 2007)
Oklahoma country singer Blake Shelton said the title of his new album, "Pure BS," does not stand for ... well, you know what.
Country Weekly (April 9th 2007)
Blake Shelton talks about his ever-evolving music and style
The Coushatta Casino Resort (March 22nd 2007)
Blake Shelton may have chosen the amusing title "Pure BS" for his fourth album, but it's the "pure" part of the name that most aptly describes the music.
The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review (Feb. 1st 2007)
"Pure BS" is the name of Shelton's fourth album, which is due out April 3, and includes the single "Don't Make Me."