The Voice, Blind Audition
Michael Bublé was the first to hit his button, recognizing BD.ii's undeniable vocal ability. Kelsea Ballerini quickly followed, with John Legend and Adam Levine completing the four-chair turn. However,
A couple of months after his first victory on “The Voice” as a coach, Michael Buble is back in his red swivel chair looking for a second win. So far, Buble — who is the only returning coach for Season 27 — has recruited six singers to his team.
Seminole High School graduate Angie Rey, 25, is having a great time living and singing in Nashville — and visiting the Tampa Bay area as often as she can. “I love the beach,” noted Rey, who’s competing on NBC’s “The Voice” with Team Kelsea Ballerini.
Kentucky has had its fair share of representation and success on NBC’s “The Voice” including Harlan native Jordan Smith’s win in 2015. Now in its 27th season the long-running show will feature another singer from the Commonwealth taking a shot at glory.
Since "The Voice," Thunderstorm Artis has shared stages with artists like Jack Johnson and the Zac Brown Band, and opened for Train.
Wiseman's 'magical' voice earns her a four-chair turn with "La Llorona," which has judge Michael Bublé going bilingual.
For majority of season 27, the show will only air one new episode per week on Mondays, making room for “more exciting shows” on Tuesdays, the network said. In seasons past, NBC aired a new episode of “The Voice” on Monday and Tuesday at 8 p.
Page got Michael and Kelsea to turn their chairs, thanks to her range and signature growl. Even Adam Levine admitted, "You were great. And then when Kelsea turned around, I'm like, I'm gonna stay away cause i feel like you should be on Kelsea's team.
On Monday night’s (February 17) episode, 28-year-old Conor James from Bridgewater, Massachusetts, made his way to the stage to perform a heartfelt rendition of Aretha Franklin ’s “I Say a Little Prayer.
John Legend used his Coach Replay on 'The Voice,' after a former backup dancer for Missy Elliott left coaches dancing in their red chairs.
Choosing a coach on can be tough—so why not let a toddler decide for you? That’s what one contestant did on Monday’s (February 24) episode as he brought his three-year-old daughter to the stage. The contestant in question was 33-year-old country artist Robert Hunter from Garner,
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