17 November 2023 – Breakout singer-songwriter Wyatt Flores releases his 7-track project, Life Lessons available now, November 17th. Exploring the depths of his meteoric rise over the last few years, grinding away in Nashville, and playing sold-out shows across the country, Flores pairs captivating melodies with songs that hold meaningful stories.
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The Stillwater, Oklahoma native has always prioritized the music and his fans. As he navigates the pressure of perfectionism and the beauty of learning from every misstep, Flores chronicles his journey in Life Lessons.
“Life Lessons is a series of stopping points in the timeline of my early career. From carefree to caring so much you wind up feeling alone. From being a nobody to being a somebody who you don’t even know. From never moving to holding on by a thread. This is the story of my pursuit of happiness while looking out the rearview.
Listen to Life Lessons Here
The Stillwater, Oklahoma native has always prioritized the music and his fans. As he navigates the pressure of perfectionism and the beauty of learning from every misstep, Flores chronicles his journey in Life Lessons.
“Life Lessons is a series of stopping points in the timeline of my early career. From carefree to caring so much you wind up feeling alone. From being a nobody to being a somebody who you don’t even know. From never moving to holding on by a thread. This is the story of my pursuit of happiness while looking out the rearview.
- 11/20/2023
- by Music Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Music
Tuesday night’s results show of “The Voice” semi-finals revealed that for only the third time in 22 seasons will a coach enter the finale with three artists in contention. While that feat is impressive, Blake Shelton should be worried because the other two times it’s happened — once on his watch and once on Adam Levine‘s — that coach lost. Team Blake will enter the Season 22 finale of “The Voice” on Monday night with bodie, Brayden Lape and Bryce Leatherwood all competing for the win, but history says they could be in danger and that Team Camila Cabello‘s Morgan Myles or Team John Legend‘s Omar Jose Cardona might prevail instead.
See ‘The Voice’ coaches ranked worst to best
Acknowledging outright that every season is different for a number of ways, it still can’t go unnoticed that according to precedent Team Blake will be in a tough spot on “The Voice” finale night.
See ‘The Voice’ coaches ranked worst to best
Acknowledging outright that every season is different for a number of ways, it still can’t go unnoticed that according to precedent Team Blake will be in a tough spot on “The Voice” finale night.
- 12/10/2022
- by John Benutty
- Gold Derby
Is the decade-long “The Voice” Instant Save curse about to be broken? If John Legend‘s Florida singer Omar Jose Cardona ends up winning Season 22 during the Tuesday, December 13 finale, he’ll make history as the first artist to prevail who was previously saved by social media users. Since the creation of the Instant Save twist in Season 6, none of its recipients have ever gone on to win “The Voice.” Britton Buchanan (Season 14) and Toneisha Harris (Season 18) came closest by each placing second behind their winners, but all of the other times the saved artist finished near the bottom of their respective finales.
See ‘The Voice’ coaches ranked worst to best
According to Gold Derby predictions, Omar is predicted to come in fifth place after earning the last Instant Save of the year. This 33-year-old Orlando native has 100/1 odds to win Season 22, compared to 4/9 odds for front-runner Bodie (Team Blake...
See ‘The Voice’ coaches ranked worst to best
According to Gold Derby predictions, Omar is predicted to come in fifth place after earning the last Instant Save of the year. This 33-year-old Orlando native has 100/1 odds to win Season 22, compared to 4/9 odds for front-runner Bodie (Team Blake...
- 12/8/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Is the years-long “The Voice” instant save curse about to be broken? If Blake Shelton‘s Americana singer Jordan Matthew Young ends up winning Season 20 during Tuesday’s grand finale, he’ll make history as the first artist to prevail who was previously saved by social media users. Since the instant save twist was first created in Season 6, none of its recipients have ever gone on to win “The Voice.” Britton Buchanan (Season 14) and Toneisha Harris (Season 18) came closest by each placing second behind their winners, but all of the other times the saved artist finished near the bottom of their respective finales.
SEEWho will win ‘The Voice’ Season 20? See finale odds for Cam Anthony, Kenzie Wheeler, Rachel Mac …
According to Gold Derby predictions, Jordan is predicted to come in third place after earning the final instant save of the year. This 34-year-old Austin, Texas native has 22/1 odds to win...
SEEWho will win ‘The Voice’ Season 20? See finale odds for Cam Anthony, Kenzie Wheeler, Rachel Mac …
According to Gold Derby predictions, Jordan is predicted to come in third place after earning the final instant save of the year. This 34-year-old Austin, Texas native has 22/1 odds to win...
- 5/25/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Is a long-standing “The Voice” curse about to be broken? If Blake Shelton‘s country singer Ian Flanigan ends up winning Season 19 during next week’s finale, he’ll make history as the first artist to prevail who was previously saved by Twitter. Since the instant save twist was first created in Season 6, no recipient has ever gone on to win “The Voice.” Britton Buchanan (Season 14) and Toneisha Harris (Season 18) came closest by each placing second behind their winners, but all of the other times the saved artist finished last in their respective finales.
See‘The Voice’ Top 5: Rank the artists competing to win season 19 [Poll]
According to Gold Derby predictions, Ian is predicted to come in third place after earning the final instant save of the year. This 30-year-old Saugerties, New York native has 54/1 odds to win Season 19, compared to 11/4 odds for front-runner Carter Rubin (Team Gwen Stefani) and...
See‘The Voice’ Top 5: Rank the artists competing to win season 19 [Poll]
According to Gold Derby predictions, Ian is predicted to come in third place after earning the final instant save of the year. This 30-year-old Saugerties, New York native has 54/1 odds to win Season 19, compared to 11/4 odds for front-runner Carter Rubin (Team Gwen Stefani) and...
- 12/11/2020
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Is a long-standing “The Voice” curse about to be broken? If Gwen Stefani‘s R&b singer Rose Short ends up winning Season 17 during next week’s finale, she’ll make history as the first artist to prevail who was previously saved by Twitter. Since the Instant Save twist was first created in Season 6, no recipient has ever gone on to win “The Voice.” Britton Buchanan came the closest in Season 14 by being the runner-up to winner Brynn Cartelli, but all of the other times — including last season with Andrew Sevener — the saved artist finished last in their respective finales.
SEERose Short wins ‘The Voice’ instant save after ‘magical’ performance: First time in 7 seasons all 4 coaches will compete in finale [Watch]
According to Gold Derby’s racetrack odds, Rose is indeed predicted to come in fourth place after earning the final Instant Save of the year. This 34-year-old former corrections officer...
SEERose Short wins ‘The Voice’ instant save after ‘magical’ performance: First time in 7 seasons all 4 coaches will compete in finale [Watch]
According to Gold Derby’s racetrack odds, Rose is indeed predicted to come in fourth place after earning the final Instant Save of the year. This 34-year-old former corrections officer...
- 12/13/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
The Season 17 blind auditions of “The Voice” premiered Monday night on NBC, and already one coach is seemingly having a difficult time acquiring artists for his new team: Blake Shelton. No other “The Voice” coach has come close to matching Blake’s winning record — he’s mentored Six artists to victories over the years — which makes his struggles in the season premiere all the more head-scratching. So what gives?
SEEYou’ll get chills watching John Legend (‘The Voice’) sing impromptu ‘Ordinary People’ duet with Will Breman [Video]
Perhaps aspiring contestants are finally keen to the fact that since Blake is the G.O.A.T. (Greatest Of All Time), that means they’ll have difficulty shining on his team. “The Voice” voters clearly have a soft spot for the country superstar, putting more of his artists into their finales than any other coach in “Voice” history. But all that comes with a price.
SEEYou’ll get chills watching John Legend (‘The Voice’) sing impromptu ‘Ordinary People’ duet with Will Breman [Video]
Perhaps aspiring contestants are finally keen to the fact that since Blake is the G.O.A.T. (Greatest Of All Time), that means they’ll have difficulty shining on his team. “The Voice” voters clearly have a soft spot for the country superstar, putting more of his artists into their finales than any other coach in “Voice” history. But all that comes with a price.
- 9/24/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
It’s official: a whopping 69% of “The Voice” fans don’t want Blake Shelton to ever leave the reality TV show that’s made him a household name.
In our recent poll that asked when Blake should ultimately think about retirement, a majority of readers voted that “Blake should never leave!” Rounding out our poll results, 20% said that he should exit after this fall’s 17th season, while 7% thought that he should leave after the 20th season, 3% voted after the 25th season, and 1% responded after the 30th season.
See‘The Voice’: Past Winners (Seasons 1 – 16)
Blake was one of the original four coaches who started on “The Voice” alongside fellow music superstars Adam Levine, CeeLo Green and Christina Aguilera. While CeeLo coached for four seasons and Christina appeared in six cycles, both Blake and Adam stuck it out for the first 16 editions of the show. Adam was pegged to return in Season 17 this fall,...
In our recent poll that asked when Blake should ultimately think about retirement, a majority of readers voted that “Blake should never leave!” Rounding out our poll results, 20% said that he should exit after this fall’s 17th season, while 7% thought that he should leave after the 20th season, 3% voted after the 25th season, and 1% responded after the 30th season.
See‘The Voice’: Past Winners (Seasons 1 – 16)
Blake was one of the original four coaches who started on “The Voice” alongside fellow music superstars Adam Levine, CeeLo Green and Christina Aguilera. While CeeLo coached for four seasons and Christina appeared in six cycles, both Blake and Adam stuck it out for the first 16 editions of the show. Adam was pegged to return in Season 17 this fall,...
- 6/10/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Nothing lasts forever, particularly when it comes to reality TV. On “The Voice,” both Blake Shelton and Adam Levine have been with the show for all of its 16 seasons on the air, but with Adam’s surprise announcement that he’s quitting ahead of the fall cycle, we’re all of a sudden wondering about Blake’s shelf life. At what point do You think the country coach should ultimately retire from “The Voice” — after Season 17? Season 20? Season 25? Never? Vote in our poll below and then defend your decision in the comments section.
SEEGwen Stefani on replacing Adam Levine on ‘The Voice’ and working with her ‘best friend’ Blake Shelton
Blake has won the most champions by far with six of his artists claiming victory: Jermaine Paul (Season 2), Cassadee Pope (Season 3), Danielle Bradbery (Season 4), Craig Wayne Boyd (Season 7), Sundance Head (Season 11) and Chloe Kohanski (Season 13). He came close to a seventh triumph this past season,...
SEEGwen Stefani on replacing Adam Levine on ‘The Voice’ and working with her ‘best friend’ Blake Shelton
Blake has won the most champions by far with six of his artists claiming victory: Jermaine Paul (Season 2), Cassadee Pope (Season 3), Danielle Bradbery (Season 4), Craig Wayne Boyd (Season 7), Sundance Head (Season 11) and Chloe Kohanski (Season 13). He came close to a seventh triumph this past season,...
- 6/8/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Season 16 of “The Voice” recently concluded with Maelyn Jarmon from Team John Legend winning the latest title in the long-running NBC competition series. (Watch our video interview with Maelyn.) Although the songbird from Team John was Gold Derby’s odds-on favorite to win, it was Blake Shelton who coached three of the four finalists including country singers Gyth Rigdon, Dexter Roberts and Andrew Sevener. That brings us to an impressive statistic for Shelton. Not only has he won more titles than any other coach, with six total, but he’s also had more runners-up and finalists as well.
SEEAdam Levine on leaving ‘The Voice’: I’ll miss my ‘brother for life’ Blake Shelton, but ‘it was time to move on’
In the past 16 seasons, Shelton has coached nine artists to second place and a staggering 24 to the finale. Season 5 was the only one that Team Blake failed to reach the finale altogether.
SEEAdam Levine on leaving ‘The Voice’: I’ll miss my ‘brother for life’ Blake Shelton, but ‘it was time to move on’
In the past 16 seasons, Shelton has coached nine artists to second place and a staggering 24 to the finale. Season 5 was the only one that Team Blake failed to reach the finale altogether.
- 5/28/2019
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Adam Levine‘s disastrous, much-derided performance at the NBC Upfronts presentation on May 13 was foreshadowed the day prior on Universal’s Stage 12 — aka home of The Voice. The singing competition was pre-tapingSeason 16’s Semifinals on a Sunday vs. airing live on Monday because Levine and fellow coaches Kelly Clarkson, Blake Shelton and John Legend were due at the aforementioned event in New York the next day.
By all accounts, Levine did not want to attend that Sunday taping. As one source tells TVLine, the Maroon 5 frontman expressed frustration beforehand at having to be present when, at that point, he had...
By all accounts, Levine did not want to attend that Sunday taping. As one source tells TVLine, the Maroon 5 frontman expressed frustration beforehand at having to be present when, at that point, he had...
- 5/24/2019
- TVLine.com
Hours after announcing that he was leaving “The Voice,” Adam Levine took to Instagram to explain his decision. “For me, it was time to move on,” confessed the Maroon 5 singer, who’s been with NBC’s reality TV show since day one along with country superstar Blake Shelton. (See Adam’s parting words below.) Over the past 16 seasons Adam mentored three winning artists: Javier Colon (Season 1), Tessanne Chin (Season 5) and Jordan Smith (Season 9). However, he hasn’t had a finalist on “The Voice” since Addison Agen back in Season 13.
See Maelyn Jarmon (‘The Voice’): ‘It’s insane! It’s crazy! It’s still so weird!’ admits Season 16 winner [Exclusive Video Interview]
Throughout his time on the show Adam engaged in a friendly rivalry with Blake that often saw them poking fun at each other or trying to convince artists not to join the other’s team. However, Adam had nothing but love...
See Maelyn Jarmon (‘The Voice’): ‘It’s insane! It’s crazy! It’s still so weird!’ admits Season 16 winner [Exclusive Video Interview]
Throughout his time on the show Adam engaged in a friendly rivalry with Blake that often saw them poking fun at each other or trying to convince artists not to join the other’s team. However, Adam had nothing but love...
- 5/24/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
“It’s still so weird!” exclaims Maelyn Jarmon, the Season 16 winner of “The Voice” when reacting to her recent victory. “It hasn’t hit me yet. I don’t know when it will. For now, I’m just so excited and it’s amazing that people want to talk to me.” Senior Gold Derby editor Marcus James Dixon and contributor Denton Davidson recently spoke to the Team John Legend champion, who defeated Team Blake Shelton‘s Gyth Rigdon, Dexter Roberts and Andrew Sevener to win the title during Tuesday’s season finale. Watch our exclusive video interview above.
See‘The Voice’ Instant Save curse rears its ugly head yet again as Andrew Sevener is eliminated in 4th place
“Before I went there I was like, ‘Any chair turn is going to be amazing,'” she says when asked why she chose originally Legend as her coach. “But I said to myself,...
See‘The Voice’ Instant Save curse rears its ugly head yet again as Andrew Sevener is eliminated in 4th place
“Before I went there I was like, ‘Any chair turn is going to be amazing,'” she says when asked why she chose originally Legend as her coach. “But I said to myself,...
- 5/24/2019
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
The Voice wrapped up its 16th season on Tuesday, crowning Maylyn Jarmon of John Legend’s team the new victor. During the all-star finale episode that included appearances by Taylor Swift and Bts, country and country-adjacent artists Hootie & the Blowfish, Travis Tritt and Toby Keith all stopped by to sing their songs.
Hootie & the Blowfish, who launch their extensive Group Therapy Tour on May 30th, reprised a pair of classic hits from their blockbuster album Cracked Rear View. First off, frontman Darius Rucker led the band through a warm rendition...
Hootie & the Blowfish, who launch their extensive Group Therapy Tour on May 30th, reprised a pair of classic hits from their blockbuster album Cracked Rear View. First off, frontman Darius Rucker led the band through a warm rendition...
- 5/22/2019
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
It’s official: There’s a curse on “The Voice” Instant Save.
Ever since this twist was created back in Season 6, no artist that’s been saved by Twitter or brought back via a wild card has ever gone on to win the show. Even more troubling, all of the Instant Save recipients have placed last in their respective finales aside from Britton Buchanan, who defied the odds to place second to Brynn Cartelli in Season 14. This year Andrew Sevener of Team Blake Shelton tried his hardest to break the curse but he, too, ended up placing last in Tuesday’s season finale.
SEEMaelyn Jarmon ‘had no expectations coming into this,’ she admits after winning ‘The Voice’ Season 16 [Watch]
Just prior to Andrew being eliminated, this backwards-cowboy-hat-wearing country singer from Alvarado, Texas expressed his deepest thanks to his hands-on coach. “Man, Blake, it’s been an honor to be able to...
Ever since this twist was created back in Season 6, no artist that’s been saved by Twitter or brought back via a wild card has ever gone on to win the show. Even more troubling, all of the Instant Save recipients have placed last in their respective finales aside from Britton Buchanan, who defied the odds to place second to Brynn Cartelli in Season 14. This year Andrew Sevener of Team Blake Shelton tried his hardest to break the curse but he, too, ended up placing last in Tuesday’s season finale.
SEEMaelyn Jarmon ‘had no expectations coming into this,’ she admits after winning ‘The Voice’ Season 16 [Watch]
Just prior to Andrew being eliminated, this backwards-cowboy-hat-wearing country singer from Alvarado, Texas expressed his deepest thanks to his hands-on coach. “Man, Blake, it’s been an honor to be able to...
- 5/22/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
“I had no expectations coming into this,” admitted Maelyn Jarmon, age 26, after winning “The Voice” Season 16 during Tuesday night’s finale. Host Carson Daly grabbed the Frisco, Texas native for a quick interview at the end of the two-hour live show as confetti fell from the ceiling. “I owe it to everyone who voted and streamed my songs. I do this for you,” declared Maelyn, who triumphed despite being deaf in one ear. Watch her winning moment in “The Voice” video above.
See‘The Voice’: Did Maelyn Jarmon deserve to win season 16 or was Gyth Rigdon robbed? [Poll]
“And I’m so grateful to John Legend for believing in me and being the best coach possible,” Maelyn continued. “I knew we’d work well together and we did. I’m so grateful to everybody on the crew of NBC’s ‘The Voice.’ They’ve been absolutely amazing.” Carson then congratulated Maeyln and her coach John,...
See‘The Voice’: Did Maelyn Jarmon deserve to win season 16 or was Gyth Rigdon robbed? [Poll]
“And I’m so grateful to John Legend for believing in me and being the best coach possible,” Maelyn continued. “I knew we’d work well together and we did. I’m so grateful to everybody on the crew of NBC’s ‘The Voice.’ They’ve been absolutely amazing.” Carson then congratulated Maeyln and her coach John,...
- 5/22/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Hey, "The Voice" fans. Tonight, May 21, 2019, was indeed the night that the 16th season of The Voice came to an end, and a winner was crowned. It came down to the final 4 contestants: Maelyn Jarmon, Gyth Rigdon, Dexter Roberts and Andrew Sevener. Of course, all the four coaches/judges: Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson and John Legend were on hand. Tonight's Live finale results show kicked off with Andrew Sevener and Travis Tritt hitting up the stage to sing the song, "Trouble." Right after that, the Jonas Brothers hopped on stage to perform their new single called, "Cool." Shortly after that, Khalid who was an advisor this season for Team John Legend, hit the stage to sing a song called, "Talk." Next, Mari and Kim Cherry performed a duet together. They sang, "Good As Hell" by Lizzo. After they finished up, Jej Vinson, Shawn Sounds, Lb Crew, Domenic Haynes...
- 5/22/2019
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Congratulations are in order to Maelyn Jarmon, and her coach, John Legend. Maelyn was just announced as the winner of season 16 of The Voice, which should come as no surprise to anyone who saw her blind audition, which turned all four chairs with "Fields of Gold." She chose newbie coach John Legend and continued to be stellar all season long. Even if all you saw was last night's performance of her original single "Wait For You," you know why she won. Because she's already a star, basically. While the night started with four, Andrew Sevener and Dexter Roberts were eventually named the fourth and third place finishers, and Gyth Rigdon won...
- 5/22/2019
- E! Online
Maelyn Jarmon or Dexter Roberts, Dexter Roberts or Maelyn Jarmon. Ahead of Tuesday’s Season 16 finale of The Voice, that was the pair that it felt like it had all come down to.
My heart was with Team Legend’s Maelyn. Since as far back as the Blind Auditions, she’d given one beautiful performance after another (after another after another). And her rendition of “Hallelujah” Monday had actually made me cry — and I never cry when recapping. Well, unless the Internet cuts out right as I’m trying to post the story!
That said, Team Blake’s Dexter performed exceptionally well Monday,...
My heart was with Team Legend’s Maelyn. Since as far back as the Blind Auditions, she’d given one beautiful performance after another (after another after another). And her rendition of “Hallelujah” Monday had actually made me cry — and I never cry when recapping. Well, unless the Internet cuts out right as I’m trying to post the story!
That said, Team Blake’s Dexter performed exceptionally well Monday,...
- 5/22/2019
- TVLine.com
Maelyn Jarmon won season 16 of “The Voice” on Tuesday over Gyth Rigdon in one of the closest votes in the history of the show. Dexter Roberts came in third while Andrew Sevener was fourth. Did Maelyn deserve to win “The Voice”? Vote in our poll below and then sound off in our comments section with your thoughts on the winner as well as your opinions of host Carson Daly and coaches Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, Adam Levine and Blake Shelton.
Maelyn was the lone woman in the Top 4 and the only artist coached by John. While this Egot champ had served as a mentor in previous seasons, this was the first time he turned his hand to coaching. The three men still standing were all coached by Blake, who remains in the hunt for that elusive seventh win.
Maelyn came into the results show as the frontrunner, having earned the...
Maelyn was the lone woman in the Top 4 and the only artist coached by John. While this Egot champ had served as a mentor in previous seasons, this was the first time he turned his hand to coaching. The three men still standing were all coached by Blake, who remains in the hunt for that elusive seventh win.
Maelyn came into the results show as the frontrunner, having earned the...
- 5/22/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
“The Voice” fans have been voting in our overnight poll for which of Andrew Sevener‘s three songs from Monday’s finale performance episode was his best, and a leading 61% said it was his solo cover of Hinder‘s “Lips of an Angel” (watch above). Rounding out our poll results, 29% voted for his original song “Rural Route Raising” and 10% voted for his coach duet with Blake Shelton of “All Right Now.” Do you agree or disagree with Andrew’s fans? Be sure to sound off down in the comments section.
See‘The Voice’ winners: Where are they now (Season 1 – 15 updates)?
In his pre-taped package, host Caron Daly congratulated this Alvarado, Texas native for making it to the Final 4 and Andrew responded, “I’m beside myself. It’s just been a wild ride.” If Andrew ends up winning Season 16, he’ll break the long-standing “The Voice” Instant Save curse. No artist...
See‘The Voice’ winners: Where are they now (Season 1 – 15 updates)?
In his pre-taped package, host Caron Daly congratulated this Alvarado, Texas native for making it to the Final 4 and Andrew responded, “I’m beside myself. It’s just been a wild ride.” If Andrew ends up winning Season 16, he’ll break the long-standing “The Voice” Instant Save curse. No artist...
- 5/22/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
NBC's The Voice season 16 came to a close on Tuesday night after a night packed with performances. Blake Shelton’s three finalists Gyth Rigdon, Dexter Roberts and Andrew Sevener duked it out against John Legend’s one finalist Maelyn Jarmon. Kelly Clarkson and Adam Levine didn’t have shots at winning as coaches, turning up empty-handed ahead of Monday night’s final competitive performances. With the results in, it was time to crown the next Voice champion.
Sevener got things started with a performance of “T-r-o-u-b-l-e” with his personal hero Travis Tritt.
Singing their new song “Cool,” Jonas ...
Sevener got things started with a performance of “T-r-o-u-b-l-e” with his personal hero Travis Tritt.
Singing their new song “Cool,” Jonas ...
- 5/22/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
The ballots have been counted, so we’re just about to learn who won “The Voice” Season 16 championship. The winner will be revealed by Carson Daly on the live two-hour finale for NBC on Tuesday. Your top choice will either be Maelyn Jarmon (Team John Legend), Gyth Rigdon (Team Blake Shelton), Dexter Roberts (Team Blake) or Andrew Sevener (Team Blake). All singers for coaches Kelly Clarkson and Adam Levine have been eliminated for this spring cycle.
Read our recaps of this week’s final performance episode on Monday, plus last Monday’s Top 8 episode and Tuesday’s Top 8 results show to remind yourself of where everything stands for this season. And here’s a list of all songs performed this year by the four finalists, including their tunes for Monday evening’s Top 4 program.
Maelyn Jarmon (Team John)
Blind Audition: “Fields of Gold”
Battles: “When We Were Young”
Cross Battle:...
Read our recaps of this week’s final performance episode on Monday, plus last Monday’s Top 8 episode and Tuesday’s Top 8 results show to remind yourself of where everything stands for this season. And here’s a list of all songs performed this year by the four finalists, including their tunes for Monday evening’s Top 4 program.
Maelyn Jarmon (Team John)
Blind Audition: “Fields of Gold”
Battles: “When We Were Young”
Cross Battle:...
- 5/21/2019
- by Denton Davidson and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
On “The Voice” finale on Monday, the Top 4 artists performed two solos apiece. The goal for each contestant was to stream the most songs on Apple Music/iTunes by Tuesday at 7 a.m Et/4 a.m. Pt so that they reaped the benefit of a five-times vote multiplier.
We can report the following results: Maelyn Jarmon from Team John Legend registered enough sales to have earned the Apple Music Bonus for the third week running for her chart-topping performances of “Hallelujah” by Leonard Cohen and “Wait for You.” While her duet with Legend on “Unforgettable” by Nat King Cole doesn’t count towards the number of streams, that it also made the top 10 on iTunes reinforces her frontrunner status to win season 16 of “The Voice.”
Of Maelyn’s competition, two of the three men on Team Blake Shelton cracked the top 10 on Apple Music with one of their solos on the May 20 show.
We can report the following results: Maelyn Jarmon from Team John Legend registered enough sales to have earned the Apple Music Bonus for the third week running for her chart-topping performances of “Hallelujah” by Leonard Cohen and “Wait for You.” While her duet with Legend on “Unforgettable” by Nat King Cole doesn’t count towards the number of streams, that it also made the top 10 on iTunes reinforces her frontrunner status to win season 16 of “The Voice.”
Of Maelyn’s competition, two of the three men on Team Blake Shelton cracked the top 10 on Apple Music with one of their solos on the May 20 show.
- 5/21/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
After three solid performance on “The Voice” finale on Monday, Maelyn Jarmon has solidified her lead over Gyth Rigdon and is predicted to be named winner of season 16 on Tuesday’s results show. While there is a slim chance that Dexter Roberts could pull off an upset, the other Top 4 artist, Andrew Sevener, is out of the running according to viewers of “The Voice.”
In the results of our overnight winner predictions poll as of this writing, Maelyn, who is both the last woman standing and the sole artist on Team John Legend, is way ahead with 52% of the total tally. The three men still in the competition are all being coached by Blake Shelton: Gyth is at 32%; Dexter breaks into the double digits with 11%; and Andrew, who won the Instant Save last week, has 4% support.
While Legend had appeared on “The Voice” before as a mentor, this is...
In the results of our overnight winner predictions poll as of this writing, Maelyn, who is both the last woman standing and the sole artist on Team John Legend, is way ahead with 52% of the total tally. The three men still in the competition are all being coached by Blake Shelton: Gyth is at 32%; Dexter breaks into the double digits with 11%; and Andrew, who won the Instant Save last week, has 4% support.
While Legend had appeared on “The Voice” before as a mentor, this is...
- 5/21/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Is a long-standing “The Voice” curse about to be broken? If Blake Shelton‘s country singer Andrew Sevener ends up winning Season 16 during Tuesday’s finale, he’ll make history as the first artist to prevail who was previously saved by Twitter. Amazingly, since the Instant Save twist was first enacted back in Season 6, no recipient has ever gone on to win “The Voice.” Britton Buchanan came the closest in Season 14 by being the runner-up to winner Brynn Cartelli, but all of the other times — including last season with Kennedy Holmes — the saved artist finishes last in their respective finales.
SEEWhat was Andrew Sevener’s best performance in ‘The Voice’ finale: ‘Lips of an Angel,’ ‘All Right Now’ or ‘Rural Route Raising’? [Poll]
According to Gold Derby’s racetrack odds, Andrew is indeed predicted to come in fourth place after earning last week’s Instant Save against Rod Stokes and Shawn Sounds.
SEEWhat was Andrew Sevener’s best performance in ‘The Voice’ finale: ‘Lips of an Angel,’ ‘All Right Now’ or ‘Rural Route Raising’? [Poll]
According to Gold Derby’s racetrack odds, Andrew is indeed predicted to come in fourth place after earning last week’s Instant Save against Rod Stokes and Shawn Sounds.
- 5/21/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
The four finalists for Season 16 of “The Voice” performed live for America’s vote one last time on Monday, May 20, before the crowning of the winner on Tuesday, May 21. Read our full recap in the live updating blog for Monday’s episode.
Coach Blake Shelton has dominated the season with three of his artists, Gyth Rigdon, Dexter Roberts and Andrew Sevener all competing in the finale. First season coach John Legend has one artist competing for the title in Maelyn Jarmon. Two-time defending champion Kelly Clarkson is without a finalist for the first time since she joined the show, and three-time coaching champ Adam Levine has been out of contention since the Top 8. Below we rank each of the four finalists based on their likelihood of winning following their performances on Monday night.
See‘The Voice’ Top 4: Who was the best on Monday’s finale and deserves to win...
Coach Blake Shelton has dominated the season with three of his artists, Gyth Rigdon, Dexter Roberts and Andrew Sevener all competing in the finale. First season coach John Legend has one artist competing for the title in Maelyn Jarmon. Two-time defending champion Kelly Clarkson is without a finalist for the first time since she joined the show, and three-time coaching champ Adam Levine has been out of contention since the Top 8. Below we rank each of the four finalists based on their likelihood of winning following their performances on Monday night.
See‘The Voice’ Top 4: Who was the best on Monday’s finale and deserves to win...
- 5/21/2019
- by John Benutty
- Gold Derby
Blake Shelton‘s country crooner Andrew Sevener from Alvarado, Texas had three final chances to impress America during Monday’s “The Voice” Season 16 finale, but which one of his performances was the best? As a refresher, Andrew sang Hinder‘s “Lips of an Angel” as his solo cover, “All Right Now” as his coach duet with Blake and “Rural Route Raising” as his original song. Our live-blogger John Benutty recapped each of Andrew’s final three performances, so scroll down to see his snappy reactions and then vote in our poll for your fave.
SEEKelly Clarkson was thisclose to tying Blake Shelton’s ‘The Voice’ record from 12 seasons ago
“Lips of an Angel”
Benutty’s take: “Blake liked the song choice because it blends the genres of rock and country in a way that encapsulates the kind of artist that Andrew is. I love that he got to perform this...
SEEKelly Clarkson was thisclose to tying Blake Shelton’s ‘The Voice’ record from 12 seasons ago
“Lips of an Angel”
Benutty’s take: “Blake liked the song choice because it blends the genres of rock and country in a way that encapsulates the kind of artist that Andrew is. I love that he got to perform this...
- 5/21/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Hey, The Voice fans. Tonight, May 20, 2019, the final 4 contestants Maelyn Jarmon, Gyth Rigdon, Dexter Roberts and Andrew Sevener did indeed hit the stage to perform for America's vote. They all performed three songs. They performed a new cover, a duet with their respective coach and an original song. Of course, all the coaches/judges: Kelly Clarkson, Blake Shelton, Adam Levine and John Legend were on hand. Kelly Clarkson and Adam Levine had no artists in tonight's final. Maelyn Jarmon hit the stage first to perform a song titled, "Wait for You.” Afterwards, Adam told Maelyn, "Everyone in the finale is fantastic, but I think you should win this thing. It has nothing to do with the coaches. I loves you, and I think you're incredible." John said, "I loved the song. It was the perfect choice. It was sung with so much heart. Flawless." Next, Andrew Sevener hit the stage...
- 5/21/2019
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
The Top 4 artists on “The Voice” each sang three songs apiece on the two-hour finale on Monday, May 20. They performed a solo, a duet with their coach and an original tune. The goal for each of these would-be winners of season 16 is to stream the most tracks on Apple Music by Tuesday morning so that they can reap the benefit of a vote multiplier. Who do you predict will win “The Voice” on May 21?
Blake Shelton is looking for his seventh win as a coach and he has a trio of well-regarded artists in the final. The only other coach with an artist still in contention is John Legend. This newcomer to the show has been mentoring the frontrunner, Maelyn Jarmon, who is the last woman standing. The other two coaches were sidelined earlier this season, with Adam Levine losing his last artists at the Top 13 stage of the competition...
Blake Shelton is looking for his seventh win as a coach and he has a trio of well-regarded artists in the final. The only other coach with an artist still in contention is John Legend. This newcomer to the show has been mentoring the frontrunner, Maelyn Jarmon, who is the last woman standing. The other two coaches were sidelined earlier this season, with Adam Levine losing his last artists at the Top 13 stage of the competition...
- 5/21/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Ahead of Monday’s Season 16 Finals of The Voice, I was feeling pretty — eh, make that extremely — eh, make that totally sure that Maelyn Jarmon was a lock to win. Why? For starters, she’d been the standout after the Blinds (and even topped TVLine’s countdown of the most promising auditioners). Over the course of the season, she’d never gotten a grade that was less than a B+. She’d consistently topped TVLine’s “Who gave the best performance?” polls. And unlike Blake Shelton’s country boys, she was in a lane of her own. All she had...
- 5/21/2019
- TVLine.com
The final four gave performances on NBC's The Voice season 16 on Monday night. Blake Shelton had three artists in the finals: Gyth Rigdon, Dexter Roberts and Andrew Sevener. John Legend’s Maelyn Jarmon rounded out the final four, and Adam Levine and Kelly Clarkson didn’t have any artists, but were still on hand for feedback. The finalists sang original songs as well as duets with their coaches.
Jarmon got things started with her original song “Wait for You.” It was an ethereal song that fit her voice well. She said she connected to the lyrics by ...
Jarmon got things started with her original song “Wait for You.” It was an ethereal song that fit her voice well. She said she connected to the lyrics by ...
- 5/20/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
We know one thing for certain on Monday’s final performance episode of “The Voice” Season 16. Either an artist for Team Blake Shelton or Team John Legend will be the best and declared champion. All singers for coaches Kelly Clarkson and Adam Levine have been eliminated for this spring cycle.
Read our recaps of last Monday’s Top 8 episode and Tuesday’s Top 8 results show to remind yourself of where everything stands for this season. And here’s a list of all songs performed this year by the four finalists.
Maelyn Jarmon (Team John)
(Blind Audition: “Fields of Gold”; Battles: “When We Were Young”; Cross Battle: “Mad World”; Top 24: “Fallingwater”; Top 13: “The Scientist”; Top 8: “Stay”)
Gyth Rigdon (Team Blake)
(Blind Audition: “Drift Away”; Battles: “Drunk Me”; Cross Battle: “Goodbye Time”; Top 24: “I Want to Be Loved Like That”; Top 13: “Nobody But Me”; Top 8: “God Bless the U.
Read our recaps of last Monday’s Top 8 episode and Tuesday’s Top 8 results show to remind yourself of where everything stands for this season. And here’s a list of all songs performed this year by the four finalists.
Maelyn Jarmon (Team John)
(Blind Audition: “Fields of Gold”; Battles: “When We Were Young”; Cross Battle: “Mad World”; Top 24: “Fallingwater”; Top 13: “The Scientist”; Top 8: “Stay”)
Gyth Rigdon (Team Blake)
(Blind Audition: “Drift Away”; Battles: “Drunk Me”; Cross Battle: “Goodbye Time”; Top 24: “I Want to Be Loved Like That”; Top 13: “Nobody But Me”; Top 8: “God Bless the U.
- 5/20/2019
- by John Benutty and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
To make sure your favorite from the four finalists on “The Voice” wins season 16, you only have till 7 a.m Et/4 a.m. Pt on Tuesday, May 21 to show your support. There are four ways to do so. You can stream the solos performed on Monday’s finale by the Top 4 — Maelyn Jarmon, Gyth Rigdon, Dexter Roberts and Andrew Sevener — on Apple Music a maximum of 10 times per Apple ID. Or you can cast up to 10 votes per artist on the official App, which is available for download on the Apple App Store and Google Play; on the official website page of “The Voice”; or on the Xfinity X1 remote.
Maelyn is the only artist still in the competition from Team John Legend. That Egot champ is hoping that his first time as a coach on “The Voice” will be the charm. The three men still in the hunt for...
Maelyn is the only artist still in the competition from Team John Legend. That Egot champ is hoping that his first time as a coach on “The Voice” will be the charm. The three men still in the hunt for...
- 5/20/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
“The Voice” finale will showcase the Top 4 singing live for America’s votes on Monday, May 20. Each of the four finalists — Maelyn Jarmon, Gyth Rigdon, Dexter Roberts and Andrew Sevener — will get three chances to sing on the two-hour show. They will do covers and original tunes as well as duet with their coaches.
In this final round of the season 16 competition, the coaches are not evenly matched. Blake Shelton, who won six of the first 15 seasons of “The Voice,” still has those three male artists in contention while rookie coach John Legend counts just the lone woman standing, Maelyn, on his team. The other two coaches — reigning two-time champ Kelly Clarkson and veteran Adam Levine — are left sitting on the sidelines.
We’ve discovered spoilers on Apple Music of the songs that the Top 4 will perform live on May 20. Take a look below at the titles of these tunes...
In this final round of the season 16 competition, the coaches are not evenly matched. Blake Shelton, who won six of the first 15 seasons of “The Voice,” still has those three male artists in contention while rookie coach John Legend counts just the lone woman standing, Maelyn, on his team. The other two coaches — reigning two-time champ Kelly Clarkson and veteran Adam Levine — are left sitting on the sidelines.
We’ve discovered spoilers on Apple Music of the songs that the Top 4 will perform live on May 20. Take a look below at the titles of these tunes...
- 5/20/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Gyth Rigdon is coming on strong to win “The Voice” on Tuesday, according to our updated poll of viewers. He has narrowed the gap with the frontrunner, Maelyn Jarmon. While she is still ahead by 19 points (53 – 34), that is down from last week.
In the days since the Top 4 were revealed on last Tuesday’s results show, Maelyn, who is the lone artist on Team John Legend, has racked up the most votes from viewers. Indeed, she has more support from fans than Gyth and the other two Blake Shelton boys (Dexter Roberts and Andrew Sevener) combined.
Who do you want to win season 16 of “The Voice” on May 21? Are you rooting for Maelyn, who would be the first winner for the rookie coach John. Or do you want Gyth to bring Blake his seventh victory? Perhaps you prefer Dexter, who has 10% of the vote as of this writing. The fourth artist,...
In the days since the Top 4 were revealed on last Tuesday’s results show, Maelyn, who is the lone artist on Team John Legend, has racked up the most votes from viewers. Indeed, she has more support from fans than Gyth and the other two Blake Shelton boys (Dexter Roberts and Andrew Sevener) combined.
Who do you want to win season 16 of “The Voice” on May 21? Are you rooting for Maelyn, who would be the first winner for the rookie coach John. Or do you want Gyth to bring Blake his seventh victory? Perhaps you prefer Dexter, who has 10% of the vote as of this writing. The fourth artist,...
- 5/20/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
We’re in the home stretch, folks. Now that Season 16 of The Voice has at last separated the Talon Cardons from the Maelyn Jarmons, the Jacob Maxwells from the Dexter Robertses — and eliminated Adam Levine’s entire team — it’s all down to Monday’s final performances by the Top 4 (NBC, 8/7c) and the reveal of the winner on Tuesday (9/8c). Which vocalist is likeliest to walk away with the title? Let’s evaluate their chances…
Maelyn Jarmon (Team John Legend) | Since not once over the course of the season did this 26-year-old New Yorker hit a bum note, it...
Maelyn Jarmon (Team John Legend) | Since not once over the course of the season did this 26-year-old New Yorker hit a bum note, it...
- 5/19/2019
- TVLine.com
On the eve of “The Voice” Top 4 performing in the final on May 20, we polled viewers to see who they want to win season 16. Their clear favorite in our best to work power rankings is Maelyn Jarmon, who enjoys an overwhelming lead with 53% of the total tally as of this writing. She is being coached by rookie John Legend.
Of the three men from Team Blake Shelton, Gyth Rigdon is the highest rated with 33%, followed by Dexter Roberts at just 10% and Andrew Sevener with only 4%. A win by one of them would bring Blake his long-elusive seventh victory on the show. Reigning two-time champ Kelly Clarkson lost her last artist (Rod Stokes) last week while Adam Levine didn’t get any of his team into the Top 8.
It isn’t surprising that Maelyn is so far ahead given the stellar sales of her Top 8 performance of “Stay” by Rihanna. She reached #3 on iTunes,...
Of the three men from Team Blake Shelton, Gyth Rigdon is the highest rated with 33%, followed by Dexter Roberts at just 10% and Andrew Sevener with only 4%. A win by one of them would bring Blake his long-elusive seventh victory on the show. Reigning two-time champ Kelly Clarkson lost her last artist (Rod Stokes) last week while Adam Levine didn’t get any of his team into the Top 8.
It isn’t surprising that Maelyn is so far ahead given the stellar sales of her Top 8 performance of “Stay” by Rihanna. She reached #3 on iTunes,...
- 5/19/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Consider this: If Kelly Clarkson‘s last remaining artist Rod Stokes had ended up winning “The Voice” Season 16, Kelly would have tied Blake Shelton‘s long-standing record of three victories in a row. Alas, Rod was eliminated in last week’s results show after losing the live instant save to Andrew Sevener, which means Kelly now enters the finale without any artists left on her team. So Blake will remain in “The Voice” record books, at least for now, as the only coach to win three in a row for Season 2 (Jermaine Paul), Season 3 (Cassadee Pope) and Season 4 (Danielle Bradbery).
See‘The Voice’ Top 4 power rankings: We rank the four finalists from best to worst
Over the past 12 seasons of NBC’s reality TV show, other coaches have tried to match Blake’s consecutive record, but only Kelly came the closest with two triumphs for Season 14 (Brynn Cartelli) and Season...
See‘The Voice’ Top 4 power rankings: We rank the four finalists from best to worst
Over the past 12 seasons of NBC’s reality TV show, other coaches have tried to match Blake’s consecutive record, but only Kelly came the closest with two triumphs for Season 14 (Brynn Cartelli) and Season...
- 5/18/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
The four finalists for Season 16 of “The Voice” will perform live for America’s vote one last time on Monday, May 20, before the winner is crowned on Tuesday, May 21. Coach Blake Shelton has dominated the season with three of his artists, Gyth Rigdon, Dexter Roberts and Andrew Sevener all competing in the finale. Coach John Legend has one artist singing for the title in Maelyn Jarmon. Two-time defending champion Kelly Clarkson is without a finalist for the first time since she joined the show and three-time coaching champ Adam Levine has been out of contention since the Top 8. Below we rank each of the four finalists based on their likelihood of winning.
See‘The Voice’ Top 8 results show: Which 4 singers go to finale; which 4 are eliminated? [Updating Live Blog]
1. Maelyn Jarmon (Team John)
(Blind Audition: “Fields of Gold”; Battles: “When We Were Young”; Cross Battle: “Mad World”; Top 24: “Fallingwater”; Top 13: “The...
See‘The Voice’ Top 8 results show: Which 4 singers go to finale; which 4 are eliminated? [Updating Live Blog]
1. Maelyn Jarmon (Team John)
(Blind Audition: “Fields of Gold”; Battles: “When We Were Young”; Cross Battle: “Mad World”; Top 24: “Fallingwater”; Top 13: “The...
- 5/16/2019
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
On the May 13 episode of “The Voice,” the Top 8 sang one song apiece and then did duets with each other on hits from The Beatles back catalog. On Tuesday, three of the artists earned spots in the Top 4 based on the popular vote: Maelyn Jarmon from Team John Legend and two of Blake Shelton‘s boys: Gyth Rigdon and Dexter Roberts. The final slot went to another of Blake’s acts, Andrew Sevener, after he won the Instant Save.
We asked for your predictions as to which of the four finalists will go all the way to win season 16 on May 21. “The Voice” fans remain divided between two of the artists: Maelyn has 52% of the viewers’ vote as of this writing and Gyth is at 35%. Last week, she was only ahead of him by just 4 points (35 – 31). She has picked up far more of the supporters of the four acts that were axed.
We asked for your predictions as to which of the four finalists will go all the way to win season 16 on May 21. “The Voice” fans remain divided between two of the artists: Maelyn has 52% of the viewers’ vote as of this writing and Gyth is at 35%. Last week, she was only ahead of him by just 4 points (35 – 31). She has picked up far more of the supporters of the four acts that were axed.
- 5/15/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
On Tuesday’s edition of “The Voice,” the middle three vote getters among the Top 8 artists were Andrew Sevener from Team Blake Shelton, Shawn Sounds from Team John Legend and Kelly Clarkson‘s last act, Rod Stokes. Each had to sing one more song to try and send enough viewers to Twitter to earn the Instant Save.
While Andrew won with the social media crowd, other fans of the show were less enthusiastic and said he didn’t deserve to move forward in the competition. By a margin of 54% to 46%, “The Voice” viewers preferred the performance by one of the other two contenders for the last slot in the Top 4.
Shawn garnered 39% support while Rod racked up 15% of the total tally as of this writing. Perhaps the fact that Andrew sang first helped him in the public vote.
See ‘The Voice’ Top 4: Rank the artists competing to win season...
While Andrew won with the social media crowd, other fans of the show were less enthusiastic and said he didn’t deserve to move forward in the competition. By a margin of 54% to 46%, “The Voice” viewers preferred the performance by one of the other two contenders for the last slot in the Top 4.
Shawn garnered 39% support while Rod racked up 15% of the total tally as of this writing. Perhaps the fact that Andrew sang first helped him in the public vote.
See ‘The Voice’ Top 4: Rank the artists competing to win season...
- 5/15/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Hey, The Voice Fans. Tonight, May 14, 2019 it all went down. That's right, guys. The big results show that would decide who your final four contestants for this season would be. The top 8 contestants performed last night, May 13, 2019 for America's vote, and everything was revealed tonight. All the coaches/judges: Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson and John Legend were, of course, on hand. Blake Shelton kicked off the show by performing his new country song titled, "God’s Country." After that, host Carson Daly got right down to business by revealing the results. He revealed that Maelyn Jarmon was again the most streamed artist during the overnight voting. Shortly after that, Carson revealed that Maelyn Jarmon from Team John Legend was safe and through to the finals next week! Next, Carson revealed that Dexter Roberts from Team Blake was safe and through to next week's finale! After that, it was...
- 5/15/2019
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Tuesday’s episode of “The Voice” saw the Top 8 cut in half with just four artists remaining in contention to win season 16. Only two of the four coaches are still in the competition: Blake Shelton, who has been with the show since it launched, is mentoring three artists while newcomer John Legend has just one.
Reigning two-time champ Kelly Clarkson saw her last artist (Rod Stokes) lose the Instant Save. The fourth coach, Adam Levine, had his last artists eliminated at the Top 13 stage of the competition.
Which of these Top 4 do you think sounds most like a winner? After reviewing the sales results of their tracks from the Top 8 live show on May 13, vote in our poll as to your choice for champ and we will report back with your rankings. And be sure to sound off in the comments section.
See ‘The Voice’ Top 8 Instant Save: Was right...
Reigning two-time champ Kelly Clarkson saw her last artist (Rod Stokes) lose the Instant Save. The fourth coach, Adam Levine, had his last artists eliminated at the Top 13 stage of the competition.
Which of these Top 4 do you think sounds most like a winner? After reviewing the sales results of their tracks from the Top 8 live show on May 13, vote in our poll as to your choice for champ and we will report back with your rankings. And be sure to sound off in the comments section.
See ‘The Voice’ Top 8 Instant Save: Was right...
- 5/15/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
On the May 14 live results show of “The Voice,” the middle three vote getters among the Top 8 artists were, as we predicted: Andrew Sevener from Team Blake Shelton, Shawn Sounds from Team John Legend and Kelly Clarkson‘s lone artist, Rod Stokes. That meant these three fellows had to compete in the Instant Save.
Each had to sing one more song to try and win votes cast by viewers via Twitter to earn the last slot in the Top 4 alongside Maelyn Jarmon, Gyth Rigdon and Dexter Roberts.
Sevener was up first and delivered a haunting rendition of the Lynyrd Skynyrd classic “Simple Man,” which launched the band back in 1973. Up next was Stokes, who made “Brother,” a 2015 chart-topper for Christian rock band Needtobreathe, his own. Sounds closed out the sing-off with a rollicking version of the Bruno Mars #1 hit, “That’s What I Like.”
Those watching the show live in...
Each had to sing one more song to try and win votes cast by viewers via Twitter to earn the last slot in the Top 4 alongside Maelyn Jarmon, Gyth Rigdon and Dexter Roberts.
Sevener was up first and delivered a haunting rendition of the Lynyrd Skynyrd classic “Simple Man,” which launched the band back in 1973. Up next was Stokes, who made “Brother,” a 2015 chart-topper for Christian rock band Needtobreathe, his own. Sounds closed out the sing-off with a rollicking version of the Bruno Mars #1 hit, “That’s What I Like.”
Those watching the show live in...
- 5/15/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
It was the end of the long and winding road for four semifinalists on Tuesday’s episode of The Voice. Following Monday’s performances of individual songs and Beatles duets, the Top 8 was whittled down to the Top 4, with three singers advancing automatically based on overnight voting, and a fourth chosen via the now-or-never Instant Save.
Before we found out the identities of the Fab Four who’d be competing in next week’s Finals, we were treated to a dramatic performance of “God’s Country” by Blake Shelton; Chris Branch sang the praises of a credit card in exchange...
Before we found out the identities of the Fab Four who’d be competing in next week’s Finals, we were treated to a dramatic performance of “God’s Country” by Blake Shelton; Chris Branch sang the praises of a credit card in exchange...
- 5/15/2019
- TVLine.com
After the Top 8 artists performed on Monday’s episode of “The Voice,” they now await their fate on Tuesday’s results show. Four will move on to next week’s finale for Season 16. Four talented singers will unfortunately be eliminated.
For this Top 8, Blake Shelton has an astonishing five of them. It’s possible only one team member goes home and the other four make up the Top 4 finale. More likely, however, is that Kelly Clarkson and/or John Legend will have someone also in the finale. Coach Adam Levine is done for this season.
For tonight’s one-hour episode hosted by Carson Daly, here’s how the competition will work:
Three contenders will automatically advance forward through public voting. Two will immediately be eliminated on this show. Three will perform for an Instant Save on social media, with just one joining the Top 4 finale next week.
See‘The Voice...
For this Top 8, Blake Shelton has an astonishing five of them. It’s possible only one team member goes home and the other four make up the Top 4 finale. More likely, however, is that Kelly Clarkson and/or John Legend will have someone also in the finale. Coach Adam Levine is done for this season.
For tonight’s one-hour episode hosted by Carson Daly, here’s how the competition will work:
Three contenders will automatically advance forward through public voting. Two will immediately be eliminated on this show. Three will perform for an Instant Save on social media, with just one joining the Top 4 finale next week.
See‘The Voice...
- 5/14/2019
- by John Benutty and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
On Monday’s episode of “The Voice,” the Top 8 artists coached by Kelly Clarkson, John Legend and Blake Shelton performed. The goal for each contestant was to stream the most songs on Apple Music/iTunes by Tuesday at 7 a.m Et/4 a.m. Pt so that they reaped the benefit of a five-times vote multiplier.
We can report that Maelyn Jarmon from Team John Legend registered enough sales to have earned this bonus for the second week running for her performance of “Stay” by Rihanna. And her Top 13 ( “The Scientist”) and Top 24 (“Fallingwater”) songs are still in the top 100. Of Maelyn’s competition, six other artists made the top 100. (See the full list of songs and where they ranked below.)
Of these, only one cracked the Top 10 with Gyth Rigdon coming in at #9 for his rendition of the rousing “God Bless the USA” by Lee Greenwood. This Team Blake Shelton...
We can report that Maelyn Jarmon from Team John Legend registered enough sales to have earned this bonus for the second week running for her performance of “Stay” by Rihanna. And her Top 13 ( “The Scientist”) and Top 24 (“Fallingwater”) songs are still in the top 100. Of Maelyn’s competition, six other artists made the top 100. (See the full list of songs and where they ranked below.)
Of these, only one cracked the Top 10 with Gyth Rigdon coming in at #9 for his rendition of the rousing “God Bless the USA” by Lee Greenwood. This Team Blake Shelton...
- 5/14/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Monday night during the Top 8 performance episode of “The Voice,” country/soul singer Rod Stokes of Team Kelly Clarkson took on Vince Gill‘s “Go Rest High on That Mountain” for America’s vote. As the last remaining member of Kelly’s team after last week’s bloodbath, Rod felt the pressure to do his coach proud in the semi-finals. Will Rod make it into the Top 4 of Season 16? Watch “The Voice” performance video above, read the coaches’ comments below and then make your predictions before Tuesday’s results show.
SEEGyth Rigdon taps into the heart of America with ‘The Voice’ cover of ‘God Bless the U.S.A.’ for Team Blake Shelton [Watch]
John Legend: “It was lovely. You know, I think it wasn’t one of your technically best performances, but I felt like the emotion was as strong as you’ve ever had it. I really felt...
SEEGyth Rigdon taps into the heart of America with ‘The Voice’ cover of ‘God Bless the U.S.A.’ for Team Blake Shelton [Watch]
John Legend: “It was lovely. You know, I think it wasn’t one of your technically best performances, but I felt like the emotion was as strong as you’ve ever had it. I really felt...
- 5/14/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Monday night during the Top 8 performance episode of “The Voice,” country artist Gyth Rigdon of Team Blake Shelton took on Lee Greenwood‘s “God Bless the U.S.A.” for America’s vote. This 25-year-old single father was surprised to learn that the anthem had never been done on the show before, with Blake predicting that this performance was “gonna be big.” Will Gyth make it into the Top 4 of Season 16? Watch “The Voice” performance video above, read the coaches’ comments below and then make your predictions before Tuesday’s results show.
See‘The Voice’ Top 8 eliminations predictions: Kim Cherry, Andrew Sevener, Shawn Sounds, Rod Stokes out on May 14
Kelly Clarkson: “I feel like you can’t critique this song, or you’re like going to hell or something. I will say, this was not my favorite vocal of you this season because I think you are a ridiculously talented vocalist.
See‘The Voice’ Top 8 eliminations predictions: Kim Cherry, Andrew Sevener, Shawn Sounds, Rod Stokes out on May 14
Kelly Clarkson: “I feel like you can’t critique this song, or you’re like going to hell or something. I will say, this was not my favorite vocal of you this season because I think you are a ridiculously talented vocalist.
- 5/14/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
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