Anthony Riley Dies, Anthony Riley,Anthony Riley, who showed up on NBC's "The Voice" in January, has taken his own particular life. He was 28.
Riley was discovered dead in his condo in Philadelphia after an obvious suicide, companion Tootsie lovine told the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Riley left the singing rivalry in the winter to enter recovery for substance ill-use.
"We are miserable over the death of Anthony Riley," NBC said in an announcement. "We offer our most profound sympathies to his loved ones amid this exceptionally troublesome time."
At the season of his visually impaired trial, each of the four judges including Blake Shelton, Adam Levine, Christina Aguilera and Pharrell Williams quickly turned their seats for him amid his execution of James Brown's "I Got You (I Feel Good)."Riley went ahead to pick Williams as his mentor before his inconvenient way out.
"It's extreme, in light of the fact that everybody's simply discovering and I've been making headway," he told the Inquirer back in March subsequent to leaving "The Voice."Riley got his begin in singing as a road entertainer and was named the "city's best" in Philadelphia Magazine in 2014.
"The city was his gang. Everyone knew him, he couldn't walk two stages without somebody saying, 'Anthony, how you doin'?'" his sister Halima Miley said to the Inquirer after his passing.
Riley was discovered dead in his condo in Philadelphia after an obvious suicide, companion Tootsie lovine told the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Riley left the singing rivalry in the winter to enter recovery for substance ill-use.
"We are miserable over the death of Anthony Riley," NBC said in an announcement. "We offer our most profound sympathies to his loved ones amid this exceptionally troublesome time."
At the season of his visually impaired trial, each of the four judges including Blake Shelton, Adam Levine, Christina Aguilera and Pharrell Williams quickly turned their seats for him amid his execution of James Brown's "I Got You (I Feel Good)."Riley went ahead to pick Williams as his mentor before his inconvenient way out.
"It's extreme, in light of the fact that everybody's simply discovering and I've been making headway," he told the Inquirer back in March subsequent to leaving "The Voice."Riley got his begin in singing as a road entertainer and was named the "city's best" in Philadelphia Magazine in 2014.
"The city was his gang. Everyone knew him, he couldn't walk two stages without somebody saying, 'Anthony, how you doin'?'" his sister Halima Miley said to the Inquirer after his passing.
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