As The Voice's eighth-season Blind Auditions are starting to wind down, Tuesday night's broadcast featured only one four-chair turnaround and it belonged to Jeremy Gaynor, whose charm and soul captured all four coaches' attention.
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Christina ended up winning Jeremy over by making things personal. Her father had been a sargeant in the US Army and she explained she's "deeply rooted in army music." Christina begged for him and worked harder than the rest of the coaches -- who had more simply argued he was amazing and had a natural gift.
The rest of the broadcast featured a lot of faceoffs between two coaches in attempt to win over a particular artist.
Blake squared off against Adam in four different battles over a talented singer.
Lexi Davila, a 17-year-old from Lorain, OH, who sang "Dreaming of You" picked Adam. Josh Batstone, who performed "Amnesia," selected Adam as well. Brenna Yaeger, a 19-year-old from Spokane, WA, who sang "The House That Built Me," wanted to be on Blake's team. Also new to "Team Blake" was Brian Johnson, a 24-year-old from Cleveland, OH, with "Reason to Believe.
Blake and Pharrell also duked it out three times over Ashley Morgan with "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me);" Briar Jonnee, a 20-year-old from Shuqualak, MS, with "Take a Bow;" and Corey Kent White, a 20-year-old from Bixby, OK, who sang "Chicken Fried."
Ashley and Briar both picked Pharrell, while Corey opted to be on "Team Blake."
Christina wasn't shown participating in many battles except she beat out Pharrell once for Koryn Hawthorne, a 16-year-old from Abbeville, LA, who took the stage with "My Kind of Love."
Short clips were also shown of Christina getting the following artists on her team: Katelyn Read after singing "Breathe (2AM)" and Ameera Delandro after performing "I'd Rather Go Blind."
Blake additionally got Bay Brooks on his team after he sang "All of the Stars." Adam was the only coach to turn around for Jack Gregori, a 37-year-old from Washington, DC, who performed "Ring of Fire." Adam called Blake out for making a mistake on that one.
Two artists unfortunately did not get on a team Tuesday night. They were Quincy Mumford, a 23-year-old from Asbury Park, NJ, with "Dancing Machine" as well as Jess Galo, a 20-year-old from New Carlisle, OH, with "Stolen Dance."
The Blind Auditions will continue during next week's Monday night episode of The Voice.
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