A week after former prep football player Zach Seabaugh advanced on ‘The Voice’, he was joined in the knockout rounds by onetime St. Louis Cardinals interest Blaine Mitchell. Blake Shelton declared contestant Blind Joe the winner over Mitchell in their battle round performance of “Old Time Rock and Roll,” but Adam Levine pressed his buzzer to save the Texan from elimination.
It should be fun watching Mitchell progress on The Voice, as Levine is a natural coaching fit for the alternative rocker. After Levine compared Mitchell to INXS lead singer Michael Hutchence, don’t be surprised if a cover of “The One Thing” is in the works.
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The other resident athlete on ‘The Voice’ didn’t fare as well. Former prep hoopster Lyndsey Elm lost her Team Gwen battle round to Braiden Sunshine after the two paired on a cover of Howard Jones’ 80s classic “No One Is to Blame”.
Pharrell Williams complemented Elm’s voice as being “seductive” before embarrassedly amending the complement to “mesmerizing.” Coach Gwen Stefani agonized with her decision, but ultimately decided ‘with her heart’ in selecting Sunshine as the winner.
Personally, we hope Elm will give The Voice another try next season and go all the way to the finals…
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