Alisan Porter is an American singer, actress, and former child star, who gained national fame after winning the tenth season of NBC's hit singing competition, "The Voice," in 2016. Born on June 20, 1981, in Worcester, Massachusetts, she first caught the public's eye in her childhood with a standout performance in the 1991 film "Curly Sue." As a musician, Porter pivoted her immense talent towards a career in music, finding her own voice and a more authentic self-expression away from the glitz of early acting stardom.
Following her victory on "The Voice," where she impressed audiences with her powerhouse vocals under the mentorship of coach Christina Aguilera, Porter harnessed this momentum to work on her musical career. Her post-show releases reflect a soulful, raw, and authentic artistry, with notable singles such as "Down That Road," the empowering anthem "Change," and the contemplative "Deep Water." Her work is characterized by a blend of haunting melodies and emotional depth, as heard in songs like "Wild One" and "Pink Cloud," showcasing her evolution as an artist and her commitment to songwriting. Her live recording "What If I Wake Up (Live from Henson Studios)" offers fans a glimpse of her captivating live performance abilities. Despite her early fame, it is Porter's voice and heartfelt songwriting that resonate with her audience, securing her place in the music world.
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