Canadian pop-country superstar Shania Twain is stepping back into the spotlight as a mentor on TV talent show The Voice. She tweeted on Thursday that she'll appear on the show on April 24, to help coach young talent as they enter the final rounds of the contest. Twain is charting a return to music after suffering from dysphonia — a vocal cord disorder that she attributed to stress. She has had intensive voice therapy over the past few years to relearn how to sing. "Writing is my therapy and writing this new album helped me come to terms with a lot of things emotionally," she tweeted in March.
Source: CBC News April 14, 2017 14:03 UTC