Loren Allred (born September 7, 1989) is an American singer. Allred made her Billboard Hot 100 debut with the platinum-selling " Never Enough " from The Greatest Showman musical. She is featured on Michael Bublé 's Love album in a duet of " Help Me Make It Through the Night ," and alongside David Foster , as part of his An Intimate Evening PBS concert special and album. Her debut EP Late Bloomer was released on September 24, 2021.
17-1325: For other uses, see Loren (disambiguation) . [REDACTED] Look up Loren in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Loren is a given name, nickname and surname which may refer to: Given name [ edit ] Men [ edit ] Loren Acton (born 1936), American physicist and astronaut Loren C. Ball (born 1948), amateur astronomer who has discovered more than 100 asteroids Loren M. Berry (1888–1980), American businessman Loren Bouchard (born 1970), American television writer and director Loren Brichter (born 1984), American software developer Loren Cameron (born 1959), American photographer Loren Carpenter (born 1947), American computer graphics researcher and developer Loren Coleman (born 1947), American scientist and author Loren L. Coleman (born 1947), American science-fiction writer Loren W. Collins (1838–1912), American jurist and politician Loren Mazzacane Connors (born 1949), American musician Loren Crabtree (born 1940), American academic and chancellor Loren Cunningham (born 1936), American missionary organizer Loren Dean (born 1969), American actor Loren C. Dunn (1930–2001), American general authority of
34-404: A behind the scenes recording of their duet. Bublé noted that Allred has "the most beautiful voice and control". Allred joined Andrea Bocelli for selected performances on his 2021 USA Tour. In promoting the tour, he said: "If an artist wants to move the listener, he or she must have something intense and convincing to tell through the singing. This something comes from experiences and insight: it
51-402: A performance of the song. In January 2024, Allred was featured as a contestant on America's Got Talent: Fantasy League at Cowell's invitation, performing a new arrangement of "Never Enough". She was among contestants selected to continue in the competition after that initial performance. She was eliminated at the end of the first semi-final of the competition, after singing " Somewhere Over
68-728: A year of studying musical theatre at Weber State University in Ogden, Utah , she transferred to the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts . While in Boston, she uploaded videos to YouTube and was discovered and championed by Ne-Yo , ultimately leading to a record deal with Island Def Jam . In 2012, Allred was a contestant on season 3 of the American television show The Voice and selected Adam Levine as her coach. Allred
85-519: Is both a given name and surname. Loren or Løren may also refer to: Loren Allred Allred is the eldest daughter born to musician parents. Her mother, Carol Ann Allred, is a classical soprano and voice teacher; her father, Brady R. Allred, was formerly the director of the Pittsburgh Bach Choir and an artistic director and conductor of Salt Lake Choral Artists. She has three younger sisters – Megan, Brennan, and Karin. After
102-497: Is the inner wealth that you can acquire by living. Loren Allred is a perfect example of this: her richly nuanced voice, her expressiveness, and her powers of communication describe and celebrate the beauty she has managed to cultivate within herself. A versatile musician raised in the arts, I remember how pleasantly surprised I was when we sang together for the first time in Saudi Arabia. I am delighted to soon be able to return to
119-1397: The LDS Church Loren Eiseley (1907–1977), American scientist and writer Loren D. Estleman (born 1952), American author Loren D. Everton (1915–1991), American Marine flying ace, Navy Cross recipient Loren Graham (born 1933), American historian of science Loren Leman (born 1950), American politician Loren Long (born 1964), American author of children's books Loren McIntyre (1917-2003), American photojournalist, worked extensively in South America Loren Meyer (born 1972), American professional basketball player Loren Miller (activist) , American civic reformer and libertarian activist Loren Miller (judge) (1903–1967), American California Superior Court judge Loren Mosher (1933–2004), American psychiatrist Loren Murchison (1898–1979), American athlete Loren Nerell (born 1960), American composer, ethnomusicologist and gamelan musician Loren Pope (1910–2008), American writer Loren Roberts (born 1955), American golfer Loren Schoenberg (born 1958), American musician and historian Loren B. Sessions (1827–1897), New York politician Loren Shriver (born 1944), American pilot and astronaut Loren A. Smith (born 1944), American federal judge on
136-1484: The United States Court of Federal Claims Loren Taylor (born 1977), American politician Loren Toews (born 1951), American football player Loren H. White (1863–1923), New York politician Loren Wiseman , American board game designer and developer Loren Wright (1917–2005), American professional basketball player Women [ edit ] Loren Allred , an American singer Loren Galler-Rabinowitz (born 1986), American ice dancer Loren Gray (born 2002), American singer and social media personality Loren Horsley (born 1977), New Zealand actress Loren Rowney (born 1988), Australian racing cyclist Nickname [ edit ] Loren Legarda (born 1960), Filipina journalist and politician Loren Morón (footballer, born 1993) , Spanish footballer Lorenzo Juarros García (born 1966), Spanish retired footballer Loren Morón (footballer, born 1970) , Spanish footballer and manager Loren (born 1995) , South Korean musician Surname [ edit ] Donna Loren (born 1947), American actress Eric Loren , American actor Giselle Loren , American voice actor Josie Loren (born 1987), American actress Nanda Loren (born 1988), Brazilian singer Sophia Loren (born 1934), Italian actress Todd Loren (1960–1992), American comic book publisher Fictional characters [ edit ] Loren McWilliams,
153-523: The album The Greatest Showman: Reimagined and praised Allred on Twitter for her performance of the song. Other notable artists who have since covered the song include Jennifer Hudson , Nicole Scherzinger , Katharine McPhee , Maria Simorangkir, Jona Viray and Morissette . In early 2019, Allred joined Michael Bublé 's Love album for a duet of "Help Me Make it Through the Night." Bublé discovered Allred while watching The Greatest Showman and released
170-410: The film House on Haunted Hill . See also [ edit ] Lauren (disambiguation) Loran (disambiguation) Lorens (given name) Lorenz Lorne (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share the same given name or the same family name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to
187-407: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Loren&oldid=1236995269 " Categories : Given names Surnames English-language unisex given names Nicknames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Loren (disambiguation) Loren
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#1732793411123204-711: The male protagonist of the 1985 film The New Kids Loren Silvercloak, in the Fionavar Tapestry novels by Guy Gavriel Kay Lt. Loren Singer , a main character in the TV series JAG Loren Smith (character) , in the Dirk Pitt novels by Clive Cussler Loren, in the Animorphs novel series (appearing in The Andalite Chronicles and The Diversion ) Frederick Loren, a character in
221-487: The new original song “Start a Wave” featuring Allred and written by Grammy-nominated artist Cody Fry. In July 2023, Allred announced she would be joining Andrea Bocelli and David Foster for select performances throughout Europe, starting in late July 2023, according to Allred and Foster's Instagram. In December 2023, Allred was announced as the performer of the theme song, "No Promises to Keep", for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth at The Game Awards 2023 , which also featured
238-463: The song was meant for me, and I'm kind of ready to put a face to the song. So I'm here to do that." She received the Golden Buzzer from Amanda Holden , sending her through to the semifinals. She won her semifinal on 2 June and competed in the final, but she failed to secure a spot in the final 3. On January 27, 2023, the “World of Color – One” for Disney 100 debuted at Disneyland featuring
255-563: The soundtrack topping the Billboard albums chart in January 2018. That same month, "Never Enough" (Allred's featured song) reached number 88 on the Hot 100. Allred's vocal performance of "Never Enough" has received widespread acclaim. Variety said her "incandescent" performance "will sweep you up"; Just Jared called it "Next Level". American Idol alum Kelly Clarkson recorded a cover for
272-409: The stage with Loren, in that great country that is her homeland and my adoptive homeland." In 2022, Allred auditioned for the 15th series of Britain's Got Talent , performing "Never Enough". Simon Cowell said "You sang one of the biggest songs of all time. Why didn't you get that big deal after the song?" She responded: "I was more comfortable singing behind the scenes. But I feel kind of like
289-588: Was eliminated after the first week of the live playoffs, tying for 13th place. In 2014, she worked as a playback singer and member of the recording ensemble for a film musical being developed by the Broadway songwriting team of Benj Pasek and Justin Paul . After working on early demos, she was cast as the singing voice of Rebecca Ferguson 's character, Jenny Lind , on the project The Greatest Showman . The film soundtrack and song were successful, going Platinum and
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