‘The Voice’ Season 6 (2014) Episode 4 Week 2 Spoilers, Recap: Blind Auditions Continue; New Artists and More Performances
One of the most exciting stages of NBC's "The Voice" is its stage of blind auditions wherein coaches-Blake Shelton, Usher, Shakira, Adam Levine- judge the artist only on the basis of their voice and talent and not appearance. Blind auditions continue in Week 2 Episode 4 of the show on Tuesday night, March 5, 2014. Here is what happened on "The Voice" Season 6 (2014) Week 2 Episode 4 Blind Auditions.
Warning: Spoiler Alert! This article contains major spoilers from 'The Voice' Season 6 (2014) Episode 4 Week 2 Blind Auditions. Read only if you want to know more about the episode aired on March 4, 2014.
'The Voice' Season 6 (2014) Episode 4 Week 2 Blind Auditions [Spoilers, Recap]
In the last episode of "The Voice" Season 6 (2014) as many as 20 artists auditioned to gain entry in the Emmy Award winning talent show. Out of 20, some 12 artists were selected to on Team Adam, Team Shakira, Team Blake or Team Usher. In total 48 artists will be selected to compete in three more rounds before the "The Voice" Season 6 (2014) winner is crowned. Moving on to 'The Voice' Season 6 (2014) Episode 4 Week 2 Blind Auditions, here is a recap of the one-hour show.
Episode 4 Week 2 of Blind Auditions [Recap]
First up was 26-year-old Megan Ruger who sang "Just Like A Pill" by Pink and could get Usher and Blake press the buzzer.
Next was 20-year-old Morgan Wallen who is a landscaper and has been singing from last 3 years. He sang "Collide" by Howie Day. He managed to get two chairs turn for him. The First one to turn was Shakira followed by Usher.
He was followed by 26-year-old James Cavern who came from Vietnam to U.S. when he was 14. He sang "Let's Get It On" by Marvin Gaye but did not get any coaches to turn their chairs for him.
33-year-old Emily B. took over the stage next. She has been a part of church choir and has sung background scores for movies and artists. She underwent two brain surgeries in the past. She sang "Wicked Game" by Chris Isaak. She impresses Shakira, Usher and Blake who turn their chairs around for her.
19-year-old Stevie Jo sings "There Goes My Baby" by Usher and gets only the original artist of the song to turn around. Usher hits the button.
Finally, there was a four-chair turnaround performance by 21-year-old Audra McLaughlin. She sang Bonnie Raitt's "Angel From Montgomery," and gets Blake, Adam, Shakira and Usher turnaround.
"The Voice" Season 6 (2014) Week 2 Episode 4 Blind Auditions also included Dani Moz who sang "I Need Your Love" and got Shakira to turn around. There was Music Box from Washington, who sang "You Gotta Be" and could only impress Shakira. 17-year-old Lexi Luca sang "Wasting All These Tears" and impressed only Blake. There was a montage of singers who couldn't impress any of the coaches.
'The Voice' Season 6 (2014) Episode 4 Week 2 of Blind Auditions: Results [Spoilers, Recap]
In total, 12 artists auditioned in "The Voice" Season 6 (2014) Episode 4 Week 2 of Blind Auditions. Out of 12, eight artists got selected to be a part of the teams headed by four celebrity coaches. The results for March 4, 2014 auditions are as follow:
Team Adam- None
Team Blake- Megan Ruger, Lexi Luca and Audra McLaughlin
Team Usher- Morgan Wallen and Stevie Jo
Team Shakira- James Cavern, Music Box and Emily B.
By the end of "The Voice" Season 6 (2014) Episode 4 Week 2 of Blind Auditions, Team Adam has seven artists. Team Shakira has nine artists, Team Usher has nine artists and Team Blake has seven artists.
"The Voice" Season 6 (2014) returns on March 10, 2014 with episode 5, week 3 blind auditions. So stay tuned to NBC.
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