The Voice
The Voice or The Voices may refer to:
Books, newspapers and other publications
- The Voice (Bible translation), a translation of the Bible produced by "The Voice Project"
Newspapers and magazines
- Voice (newspaper group), a suburban Chicago newspaper group
- The Voice, the newspaper published by Winnipeg Labour Party, Canada
- The Voice (newspaper), published in the UK
- The Voice, the official newspaper of the Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front
- The Voice (Botswana), a newspaper of Botswana
- The Voice, the official publication of Chorus America
- The Voice Magazine, an Athabasca University student publication
- The Voice (a.k.a. The Emory Voice), a defunct Emory University student publication which focused on politics and world events
- The informal name given to the Dallas Voice, a GLBT-themed newspaper published in Dallas, Texas
- The informal name given to The Village Voice, a newspaper published in New York City
- The informal name given to The Georgetown Voice, a student-run weekly campus newsmagazine at Georgetown University
- La Voce, the official newsletter of the Vibgyor High Model United Nations, Munbai, India
Fiction
- The Voices, by Joseph Wechsberg 1969
- The Voices, by Susan Elderkin 2003
- The Voice, Presence (DC Comics), a DC Comics fictional representation of the Judeo-Christian deity
- The Voice, a vocal mind-control technique employed by the fictional Bene Gesserit sisterhood in the Dune novels by Frank Herbert
- "The Voice", a story featuring The Shadow
Films
- The Voice (1992 film), a 1992 French film
- The Voice (2010 film), a 2010 Turkish horror film
- The Voice, a film on Christian and Muslim fundamentalism by Johan Söderberg
- The Voices (film), 2014 film with Ryan Reynolds
Radio and television
- The Voice (TV series), a vocal talent competition TV show; the original Dutch series began in 2010
- Netherlands: The Voice of Holland (original)
- Albania: The Voice of Albania
- Arab world: The Voice Ahla Sawt
- Argentina: La Voz... Argentina
- Armenia: The Voice of Armenia
- Australia: The Voice (Australian TV series)
- Azerbaijan: The Voice of Azerbaijan
- Belgium:
- Brazil: The Voice Brasil
- Bulgaria: Glasat na Bulgaria
- Cambodia: The Voice Cambodia
- Canada: La Voix
- Colombia: La Voz Colombia
- Chile: The Voice Chile
- China: The Voice of China
- Croatia: The Voice - Najljepši glas Hrvatske
- Czech Republic: Hlas Česko Slovenska (in co-production with Slovakia)
- Denmark: Voice – Danmarks største stemme
- Finland: The Voice of Finland
- France: The Voice: la plus belle voix
- Georgia: The Voice of Georgia
- Germany: The Voice of Germany
- Greece and Cyprus: The Voice of Greece
- Hungary: The Voice – Magyarország hangja
- India: The Voice India
- Indonesia: The Voice Indonesia
- Ireland: The Voice of Ireland
- Israel: The Voice Israel
- Italy: The Voice of Italy
- Kazakhstan: Kazakhstan Dauysy (Қазақстан Дауысы)
- Mexico: La Voz... México
- Nigeria: The Voice Nigeria
- Norway: The Voice – Norges beste stemme
- Peru: La Voz Perú
- Philippines: The Voice of the Philippines
- Poland: The Voice of Poland
- Portugal: The Voice Portugal
- Romania: Vocea României
- Russia: Golos
- South Africa: The Voice South Africa
- South Korea: The Voice of Korea
- Spain: La Voz
- Sweden: The Voice Sverige
- Thailand: The Voice Thailand
- Turkey: O Ses Türkiye
- Ukraine: Holos Krayiny
- United Kingdom: The Voice UK
- United States: The Voice (U.S. TV series)
- Vietnam: The Voice of Vietnam
- The Voice of Long Island, a New York radio program hosted by Eric Corley
- The Voice (Hong Kong), a reality show singing competition (not part of The Voice franchise)
- "The Voice" (Seinfeld), an episode of the NBC sitcom
- "The Voice" (The Amazing World of Gumball), an episode of The Amazing World of Gumball
- The Voice, a character on the American television series Cleopatra 2525
Broadcast stations
- Radio and television networks owned by ProSiebenSat.1 Media (formally SBS Broadcasting):
- The Voice (North Devon) a UK radio station
People
"The Voice" is an informal nickname used for multiple singers, actors, and announcers, including:
- Whitney Houston
- Mariah Carey
- Frank Sinatra
- Vern Gosdin
- Paul Rodgers
- Steve Perry
- Sandi Patty
- Lenny Zakatek
- Alan Rickman
- James Earl Jones
- Tom Jones (referred to as such by Elvis Presley)
- Roger Huston (harness race caller)
- Don LaFontaine was referred to as The Voice of God
- Russ Bray (darts referee)
Technology
The vOICe, an auditory vision substitution system
Music
Albums
- The Voice (EP), a 1994 EP by Vicious Rumors
- The Voice (Bobby McFerrin album), a 1984 album by Bobby McFerrin
- The Voice (Russell Watson album), a 2001 album by Russell Watson
- The Voice (Vusi Mahlasela album), a 2003 album by Vusi Mahlasela
- The Voice (Mike Jones album), a 2009 album by Mike Jones
- The Voice (Mavis Staples album)
- The Voice (Kokia album)
- The Voice, an album by David Phelps (musician)
- The Voice, an album by Brenda Cochrane
- The Voice of Frank Sinatra, a Frank Sinatra album
Songs
- "The Voice" (The Moody Blues song), a 1981 song by The Moody Blues
- "The Voice" (Ultravox song), a 1981 song by Ultravox
- "The Voice" (Eimear Quinn song), winner of the 1996 Eurovision Song Contest
See also
- Voice (disambiguation)
- Voices (disambiguation)
- Voicing (disambiguation)
- La Voix (disambiguation)
- La Voz (disambiguation)
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