Ray killed it last night! On Monday's episode of 'The Voice,' Carencro native Ray Boudreaux say a song by Ray LaMontagne called 'You Are the Best Thing.'
Tonight's live episode of 'The Voice' started with the Top 10 performing 'Say It, Just Say It' by the Mowgli's. Not sure about you, but we have been feeling extremely underwhelmed with the group performances this year, and this one was no exception. When the gang all sings in unison, everything is peachy, but as they each take their solo turn during these group numbers, suddenly everything feels v
Ray Boudreaux is a 25-year-old singer and guitar player from Carencro, Louisiana and a contestant on Season 5 of NBC's The Voice. Ray graduated from Carencro High School in 2006 and attended the University of Louisiana.
After receiving a save from coach Blake Shelton in the first round of live performances and surviving a tense elimination in the second, Acadiana's Ray Boudreaux has made it all the way to the top 10 of NBC's 'The Voice'.
Tonight’s live results show of ‘The Voice’ featured a new twist that has been buzzed about for the past several days: Twitter users will now have a chance to save their favorite singer from the bottom three. For the first time ever, fans of the show can jump on Twitter and use the hashtag #VoiceSave along with the name of the singer they wish to save from elimination, within a very limited 5-minut
After complimenting Ray, Nic and Shelby, Coach Blake Shelton said that he had to choose the singer whom he felt he could have the most success with moving forward...
I am not able to watch The Voice this evening, but I have just received word that Carencro, La. native Ray Boudreaux from NBC's The Voice was saved tonight, but it was a close call.
Ray Boudreaux, who's a contender to win NBC's The Voice, performed live in Los Angeles Monday night while his little girl Audrey was in Acadiana. Watch her as she watches dad on the voice.
Ray Boudreaux of NBC's The Voice is the pride of Acadiana right now and by all accounts the guy is good-looking, but the question swirling around is whether he looks better on television or in person.
Tonight’s episode of 'The Voice' marked the first ep of the live rounds, where the audience got the chance to weigh in and cast their vote for their favorite singer.
Congratulations to Lafayette's Ray Boudreuax, who was selected by coach Blake Shelton to continue on NBC's 'The Voice,' which aired last night. Boudreaux battled Monika Leigh, singing 'Some Kind of Wonderful.' The best part, though, may have been when his adorable little girl screamed out her daddy's name when host Carson Daly asked Blake who won the battle...