The Voice – Season 26 – Sofronio Vasquez

SOFRONIO VASQUEZ, 31
Team Bublé
Hometown: Mindanao, Philippines
Resident: Utica, NY
Sofronio grew up in the Philippines with virtually nothing, including no bed or indoor plumbing. Despite his situation, he describes his upbringing as happy, because music was always there to bring his family joy. Sofronio fondly remembers singing with his dad and considers him his coach. Sofronio never thought he was as musically inclined as his friends and family, so instead he embarked on a career in dentistry. While studying for his dental boards in the Philippines, he decided to give music a chance. Shortly after this decision, Sofronio was met with tragedy when his dad suddenly passed away. Now, with a new sense of motivation to make his late father proud, Sofronio has taken a leap of faith and moved to America to pursue music more seriously. Since moving, he's competed at the famed Apollo Theater, his cover of "Nothing's Going to Change My Love For You" has topped 1million views on TikTok and a performance of "That's What Friends Are For" has surpassed 9.5 million views on Facebook. Sofronio is ready to take "The Voice" stage!
The Voice – Season 26 – Jeremy Beloate

JEREMY BELOATE, 25
Team Snoop (Stolen from Team Bublé)
Hometown: Memphis, TN
Resident: New York, NY
Jeremy grew up quickly after losing his father to addiction, prompting him to take on adult responsibilities for his siblings, two of which struggled with the disease. He later lost both of his brothers to the same disease, motivating Jeremy to live his life to the fullest and honor their memories. He remains incredibly close to his mother and sisters, finding hope and happiness through their shared love of music. Eight years ago, Jeremy embarked on a significant physical and mental health journey. Committing to better nutrition, exercise, self-help books, and therapy, he lost 70 pounds in the first year of his transformation and hasn't looked back since. Currently pursuing his musical dreams in New York, Jeremy has become the king of odd jobs, but he recently shifted his focus to performing more. He even recently landed a starring role in a new musical written and directed by Todrick Hall. Watching "The Voice" was a cherished family tradition in his childhood home, so this opportunity is especially meaningful for Jeremy as he honors his family.
The Voice – Season 26 – Katie O!

I was THRILLED getting to chat with this young lady! I have been a fan of hers since I first heard her sing. I was blessed to have her open for a couple of shows I was involved with in Florida. I KNEW she was going places. Proud of you honey!
KATIE O, 18
Team Reba
Hometown & Resident of Jacksonville, FL
As a child, Katie always had a love for music. She would sing around the house and learn her schoolwork by making up songs. Katie spent a lot of time at the beach and at her grandparents' house on the river.
Growing up with three older brothers, she loved outdoor activities like fishing and shrimping with her family. Katie's earliest memories of fishing and shrimping were with her dad, whom she unfortunately lost when she was 9. Thankfully, her relationship with God, loving family and love for music got her through that hard time. After performing at an open mic at a local restaurant, Katie started to seriously pursue music. She then knew singing was her calling. Soon, she began singing all over the U.S. at restaurants, fairs, veteran events, festivals and Jacksonville's own River Taxi. Katie decided to take a year off from college to prioritize her music. She's focused on performing at new places, releasing music and songwriting. Katie is excited to see where this year takes her.
Tuesday, November 19 – It’s a GREAT Day!

Todd, Marc and Steph talk the struggles of Tuesday, Full Contact Pickleball and the storm that's fast approaching...
11/18/2024 – Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney – Sequim High Operetta Club

Mon. 11/18 – Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney, Mark Nichols, discussing Washington State Office of Independent Investigations (OII), which will begin responding to use of deadly force incidents in OII Region 1-West, which includes 12 counties in Southwest Washington and the Olympic Peninsula, on Dec. 1, 2024. Also touching on the legislature’s previous efforts to establish an Office of Independent Prosecutions.
2nd Half - Sequim High School Operetta Club show, "The Play That Goes Wrong"
Monday, November 18 – Happy Birthday Mickey and Minnie!

Today, Marc, Todd and Steph talk about Mickey and Minnie...as well as this big 'ol phone outage that's happening!
Friday, November 15 – Grab your peas…

Steph and Amanda are together again! The girls talk about what's coming up this weekend. They also got to chat with their friend Rachel from the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center
about their upcoming Wintertide Festival!
Chef Michael joins in on the phone to talk about the upcoming specials and how YOU can make your holiday reservations. Click HERE to learn more about our man Michael and his restaurant...KOKOPELLI Grill!
The girls also talk about World Vasectomy Day and the importance of men's reproductive health.
Friday, November 15 – Slow start, strong finish…

...that's what she said...
Todd, Johnny B and Amanda talk about cleaning out the fridge...football...and turning back time.
11/14/2024 – Clallam County Commissioners – Adoption Day – Business Bits

Thurs. 11/14 – Clallam County Commissioners – Clallam County’s Chief Financial Officer, Mark Lane with Clallam County Administrator Todd Mielke, giving a county budget update.
2nd Segment – Sherri Jones, Adoption Specialist with the Washington State Department of Children, Youth & families with Val Brooks, Callam County Child Advocates Program Coordinator discussing our county’s 2024 National Adoption Day Celebration, where we celebrate children in foster care becoming an “official” part of their forever families.
3rd Segment – Business Bits with small Business Advisor Kevin Hoult.
11/13/2024 – Port Angeles Waterfront District – Professor of Speech and Drama

Weds. 11/13 – Sam Grello, Executive director of the Port Angeles Waterfront District, discussing the upcoming Hometown Holidays events, including the annual downtown tree Lighting ceremony.
2nd Segment – Dr. Lara Starcevich, Professor of Speech & Drama at Peninsula College discussing The Thanksgiving Play, which was written by Larissa Fasthorse, the first Native American woman playwright to have her work on Broadway.
3rd Segment - Bacon Bit with Former US Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich