Friday, February 10, 2012

Adele wow with the song of post-throat surgery

(Reuters) - Adele seduced amateur Friday in its first public release sing since surgery in November, throat to the rest of the fears that his characteristic hoarse voice have been damaged.

Singer British soulful, 23, is due to make his return from official performance at the Grammy Awards on Sunday where she should bring home a pile of trophies after the worldwide success of his album "21".

But on Friday, us television viewers heard her sing three verses, a cappella, for her hit "Rolling in the deep" song in an excerpt from an upcoming interview with "60 Minutes" on CBS.

"Thank the gods of music that it seems to also perfect as it did before this cord hemorrhaged vocal," writes Jarett Wieselman TheInsider celebrity Web site,

HollywoodLife.com said Adele "stunning sound", while it E! E Alexis l. Loinaz wrote: "the lag kills!" If there are lingering doubts that Adele is perhaps not ready to drop the pipes still, this video is at rest. ?

Adele was forced to cancel part of his American tour the year last persistent voice problems. In November, she underwent laser surgery to remove a polyp on his vocal cord hemorrhaged and ordered to take two-month vocal rest.

Organizers confirmed only 10 days ago that she would perform at the spectacle of the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles ceremony Sunday, where it has six nominations, including the coveted record, album and song of the year.

"60 Minutes" full profile will be displayed immediately before the Grammy broadcast. Adele said journalist Anderson Cooper her first there was something wrong with her voice when she sings live on a French radio station, and "he felt something arises in my throat."

She said that surgery was a wake-up call kick to help him to realize his vocal limits.

(Reported by Christine Kearney; edited by Patricia Reaney)


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