An editorial by Gary Nager
An editorial by Gary Nager

Anyone who has seen me out and about in and around the Wesley Chapel area will tell you that I’m a guy who likes the sound of his own voice..I mean, who likes to sing.

It’s therefore easy to hear me singing — at Tue. Open Mic Nights at Stage Left on S.R. 54 in Lutz (see story on pg. 29), and karaoke at City Grill on S.R. 54 (see ad on pg. 39) on Wed. & Thur. nights and at Skinny’s Sports Bar on S.R. 54 (see story on pg. 31) on some Thur. & Sat. nights. 

But, whether or not I’ve spent a few minutes in a few different bands or think I can sing a little or not, rest assured that no one has ever told me that I should be on NBC-TV’s “The Voice” or Fox-TV’s “American Idol,” much less that I’d have a chance to win either of these hit televised karaoke contests.

Therefore, it was stunning for me to see 16-year-old recently transplanted Georgia native and current Wesley Chapel resident Brooke Adee actually make it onto “The Voice” — attracting almost immediate attention from “coaches” Blake Shelton and Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine — in her first-ever audition for the show. 

Brooke, who said her singing style is primarily indy/alt rock during her on-camera interview for the show (see NBC.com for both her audition and her interview) chose to be on Team Blake, under the country music star’s tutelage, over the rocker Levine’s team, when both mega-stars quickly turned their chairs around during Brooke’s blind on-air audition. 

“I was thinking Adam all the way until I heard them argue over me,” Brooke said. “Then, I said to myself, ‘Blake is my boy!’”

The fact that both music industry giants turned around during basically her first few bars of the haunting Birdy song “Skinny Love” was clear indication to not only Levine and Shelton, but also to competing coaches Christina Aguilera and rap star Pharrell — who never did turn their chairs around for Brooke — that this youngster has a special kind of talent.

“This is why I do this show,” Shelton chirped as Brooke wiped away tears. “I love your pitch…and that little yodel break thing you do with your voice…I’m looking at a future star right now!”  

Of course, by the time you receive this issue in your mailbox, Brooke will either be a couple of steps closer to achieving her dream of singing stardom or she could be eliminated from the competition. The hope here is that she will continue to advance through the stages of “The Voice” so that maybe a certain local publication can begin hosting some watch parties at some of our local establishments. Hmmm.

Break a leg, Brooke. You got this!

Our Wesley Chapel Direct-Mail Circulation Passes 20K!

Anyone who says the economy still hasn’t recovered isn’t paying attention to the suddenly explosive growth of new homes popping up throughout Wesley Chapel (WC). We, on the other hand, are not only aware of what’s happening in zip codes 33543, 33544 & 33545, we’re doing everything we can to keep up with it.

To that end, we now print and distribute more than 20,000 copies of this publication and we’re still not reaching all of the households in one of the fastest-growing regions in the entire Tampa Bay area.

But, we’re working on it. We’ve added two postal carrier routes in WC with this issue, but plan to add at least a couple of more that will likely increase our unmatched direct-mail WC circulation to more than 21,000 within a couple of months. 

Keep on growing, Wesley Chapel!    

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