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Starpulse
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11:44 EDT, 23 Jul, 2012
Review
Last night the singing reality competition show "Duets" crowned its first winner in a grand finale show filled with performances.
http://www.starpulse.com/news/Sherrill_Fulghum/2012/07/20/duets_crowns_a_winner
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Give Me My Remote
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11:44 EDT, 23 Jul, 2012
Review
The first season of DUETS concluded Thursday night, and for Jennifer Nettles — who managed to keep both of her contestants in the competition up until the final moments of the show — it was a very good night. After the show, I caught up with Nettles, J Ro
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HuffingtonPost
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11:40 EDT, 23 Jul, 2012
News
If there was a prize for professional partners on " Duets " (Thu., 8 p.m. ET on ABC), then that would surely go to Jennifer Nettles. The Sugarland vocalist scored two of the three finalists in the show's inaugural season finale. The third slot went to Kel
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Zap2It
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11:10 EDT, 23 Jul, 2012
Review
In an expected, yet promising end to ABC's first season of "Duets," amateur J. Rome was chosen by American audiences as the star of the show, earning him a contract with Hollywood Records and the chance to turn his musical ambitions into a career."I didn'
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Buddy TV
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11:10 EDT, 23 Jul, 2012
Review
ABC's new reality singing show has finally come to a close, and Quddus has dressed sharply for the occasion. Plus, the eight amateurs are all back, including Olivia Chisholm and Bridget Carrington, who will take the stage again with their Superstar partne
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Ace Showbiz
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11:08 EDT, 23 Jul, 2012
Review
Jennifer Nettles has both of her proteges in the top two with John Glosson being named a runner-up, while Kelly Clakrson's team member Jason Farol places third. http://www.aceshowbiz.com/news/view/00052378.html
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WSJ Speakeasy
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17:06 EDT, 20 Jul, 2012
Review
J Rome won the first season of the singing competition "Duets."
http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2012/07/19/duets-finale-who-won-the-show/?mod=WSJBlog
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Buddy TV
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16:54 EDT, 20 Jul, 2012
News
With the finale of ABC's newest singing competition Duets upon us, you would think there would be a sense of anticipation. But, much like the season itself, the outcome seems fairly predictable and--barring some kind of major upset--I think we all know wh
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