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Matthew Schuler
Born (1992-11-20) November 20, 1992 (age 31)
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals Guitar
Years active2013–present

Matthew Schuler (born 1992) is an American singer from Yardley, Pennsylvania. He came to national attention as a contestant on Season Five of The Voice. [1] [2]

Schuler grew up in Yardley, Pennsylvania and sang in a church community with his parents, who are both pastors. [3] Schuler played in a rock band called Threshold as a high schooler, but quit the group in 2010 and entered West Chester University in 2011. [4] In 2013 he auditioned for The Voice and was chosen by all four coaches on the show for potential collaboration. [5] His rendition of Leonard Cohen's " Hallelujah" was successful as a single, reaching No. 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States and No. 38 on the Canadian Hot 100. [6] [7]

He is one of The Voice alumni to debut The Voice: Neon Dreams, a live concert project organized by the American The Voice. [8] It will be held at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. [9]

Career

2013: The Voice

  – Studio version of performance reached the top 10 on iTunes
Stage Song Original Artist Date Order Result
Blind Audition " Cough Syrup" Young the Giant September 23, 2013 1.5 All Four Chairs turned
Joined Team Christina
Battle Rounds " My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up)" (vs. Jacob Poole) Fall Out Boy October 15, 2013 8.1 Saved by Coach
Knockout Rounds " Cosmic Love" (vs. Will Champlin) Florence and the Machine October 29, 2013 12.8 Saved by Coach
Live Playoffs " Wrecking Ball" Miley Cyrus November 5, 2013 14.9 Saved by Public Vote
Live Top 12 " Hallelujah" Leonard Cohen November 11, 2013 16.10 Saved by Public Vote
Live Top 10 " Beneath Your Beautiful" Labrinth feat. Emeli Sandé November 18, 2013 18.10 Saved by Public Vote
Live Top 8 " It's Time" Imagine Dragons November 25, 2013 20.5 Bottom 3
Instant saved
Live Top 6 " Story of My Life" One Direction December 2, 2013 22.3 Eliminated
" When a Man Loves a Woman" Percy Sledge 22.9

Matthew released his first single "Invincible" on July 11, 2015.

References

  1. ^ Frederick, Brittany (December 4, 2013). "Ousted 'Voice' singer Matthew Schuler chalks up loss to bottom-three 'curse'". USA Today. Retrieved December 26, 2017.
  2. ^ Marr, Merissa (December 4, 2013). "'The Voice': Who Was Voted Off?". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved December 26, 2017.
  3. ^ Biography at Allmusic
  4. ^ Glover, Sarah (October 18, 2013). "10 Questions: Matthew Schuler of "The Voice"". NBC Philadelphia. Retrieved December 26, 2017.
  5. ^ Walker, Jodi. "The Voice exit Q&A: Matthew Schuler on Christina and his future music". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved December 26, 2017.
  6. ^ Charts, AllMusic
  7. ^ Billups, Andrea. "The Voice: Matthew Schuler Sings a Song for His Future Wife". People. Retrieved December 26, 2017.
  8. ^ Boedeker, Hal. "'The Voice': Who won?". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved December 26, 2017.
  9. ^ Boedeker, Hal. "'The Voice': Who won?". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved December 26, 2017.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Matthew Schuler
Born (1992-11-20) November 20, 1992 (age 31)
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals Guitar
Years active2013–present

Matthew Schuler (born 1992) is an American singer from Yardley, Pennsylvania. He came to national attention as a contestant on Season Five of The Voice. [1] [2]

Schuler grew up in Yardley, Pennsylvania and sang in a church community with his parents, who are both pastors. [3] Schuler played in a rock band called Threshold as a high schooler, but quit the group in 2010 and entered West Chester University in 2011. [4] In 2013 he auditioned for The Voice and was chosen by all four coaches on the show for potential collaboration. [5] His rendition of Leonard Cohen's " Hallelujah" was successful as a single, reaching No. 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States and No. 38 on the Canadian Hot 100. [6] [7]

He is one of The Voice alumni to debut The Voice: Neon Dreams, a live concert project organized by the American The Voice. [8] It will be held at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. [9]

Career

2013: The Voice

  – Studio version of performance reached the top 10 on iTunes
Stage Song Original Artist Date Order Result
Blind Audition " Cough Syrup" Young the Giant September 23, 2013 1.5 All Four Chairs turned
Joined Team Christina
Battle Rounds " My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up)" (vs. Jacob Poole) Fall Out Boy October 15, 2013 8.1 Saved by Coach
Knockout Rounds " Cosmic Love" (vs. Will Champlin) Florence and the Machine October 29, 2013 12.8 Saved by Coach
Live Playoffs " Wrecking Ball" Miley Cyrus November 5, 2013 14.9 Saved by Public Vote
Live Top 12 " Hallelujah" Leonard Cohen November 11, 2013 16.10 Saved by Public Vote
Live Top 10 " Beneath Your Beautiful" Labrinth feat. Emeli Sandé November 18, 2013 18.10 Saved by Public Vote
Live Top 8 " It's Time" Imagine Dragons November 25, 2013 20.5 Bottom 3
Instant saved
Live Top 6 " Story of My Life" One Direction December 2, 2013 22.3 Eliminated
" When a Man Loves a Woman" Percy Sledge 22.9

Matthew released his first single "Invincible" on July 11, 2015.

References

  1. ^ Frederick, Brittany (December 4, 2013). "Ousted 'Voice' singer Matthew Schuler chalks up loss to bottom-three 'curse'". USA Today. Retrieved December 26, 2017.
  2. ^ Marr, Merissa (December 4, 2013). "'The Voice': Who Was Voted Off?". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved December 26, 2017.
  3. ^ Biography at Allmusic
  4. ^ Glover, Sarah (October 18, 2013). "10 Questions: Matthew Schuler of "The Voice"". NBC Philadelphia. Retrieved December 26, 2017.
  5. ^ Walker, Jodi. "The Voice exit Q&A: Matthew Schuler on Christina and his future music". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved December 26, 2017.
  6. ^ Charts, AllMusic
  7. ^ Billups, Andrea. "The Voice: Matthew Schuler Sings a Song for His Future Wife". People. Retrieved December 26, 2017.
  8. ^ Boedeker, Hal. "'The Voice': Who won?". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved December 26, 2017.
  9. ^ Boedeker, Hal. "'The Voice': Who won?". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved December 26, 2017.



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