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Judith Hill – a fan-favorite top finalist from NBC’s “The Voice” -- is a Grammy Award-winning vocalist who sang back-up for artists such as Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder and she stars in the acclaimed documentary 20 Feet from Stardomwhich profiles the back-up singers behind the greatest musical legends of the 20th century. When it came time to find a distinctive sound for her new album, she encountered Nyoman Wenten, an Indonesian composer whose style of Balinese music, known as gamelan, is fading in popularity from his home country. The two decide to collaborate, blending classic funk with traditional gamelan and their partnership is profiled in the new movie Bali: Beats of Paradise
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