Gwen Stefani isn't a coach on this season of — but that hasn't stoppedBlake Shelton from keeping an eye out for talent she might be able to foster.
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The Voice contestant Allegra Miles may only be 16 years old, but as she sang Kings of Leon's "Use Somebody," it was easy to tell her talent is way beyond her years.
That was the first thing coach Kelly Clarkson noticed, and the pop star turned her chair early in Miles' audition. "I could tell you were really into the message, I was like, 'Woah, someone so young could have that much depth. That's so telling of your character and what you're going to be like as an artist," Clarkson noted, before
Gwen Stefani isn't a coach on this season of — but that hasn't stoppedBlake Shelton from keeping an eye out for talent she might be able to foster.
The Blind Auditions concluded on The Voice season 18 on Monday night. Coaches Kelly Clarkson, Blake Shelton, John Legend and Nick Jonas made their final selections, rounding out their teams of 12.
Looks like there’s a new Jonas brother.
The fourth night of The Voice season 18’s Blind Auditions brought several one-chair turns as well as three standout performances.
There’s nothing quite like an explosive operatic performance on reality TV to lift the spirits.
Mandi Thomas brings a one-of-a-kind voice to “The Voice” blind auditions.
When 16-year-old Anaya Cheyenne took The Voice stage to perform Lady Gaga's "I'll Never Love Again," it was like listening to a young Kelly Clarkson.
Selena Gomez has finally found herself!
It’s a rare singer who can cause all four coaches on “The Voice” to turn their chairs around, let alone bring them all to their feet for a standing ovation.
NBC's The Voice season 18 continued with the Blind Auditions on Monday night. Coaches Kelly Clarkson, Blake Shelton, Nick Jonas and John Legend continued to form their teams for the season, competing against one another to land the top talent.
Allegra Miles performed a moving rendition of Kings of Leon’s “Use Somebody” on “The Voice”.
It’s not often on “The Voice” that a blind audition gets a four-chair turnaround, but that was the case for singer Thunderstorm Artis.
When you play The Voice, you win or you… On Wednesday, Nick Jonas couldn't help but gush over his new gig on The Voice during his visit to Late Night with Seth Meyers. After sharing that he's "honored" to be sitting in the iconic red chair as a coach this season, the Jonas Brothers singer joked that the fierce competition between fellow coaches Kelly Clarkson, John Legend and Blake Shelton can feel a lot like Game Of Thrones.
The Blind Auditions continued on season 18 of The Voice Tuesday night. John Legend had already used his block for this round, but Kelly Clarkson, Blake Shelton and Nick Jonas all started the night with their blocks still available.Jonas went ahead and used that block right away when Arei Moon took the stage to perform Clarkson’s own “Miss Independent.” He blocked Clarkson, taking her out of the running.
Tuesday's blind auditions on started off with a big power move from Nick Jonas.
The Voice returned to NBC on Monday night for its 18th season. For the first time, Nick Jonas appeared as a coach, and he joined veteran coaches Blake Shelton, John Legend and Kelly Clarkson.
Tayler Green came strutting into The Voice season premiere with fittingly green hair, green nails and green shoes.
The Voice coaches might have their work cut out for them with their new coworker. Nick Jonas joins this season as a coach for the first time alongside Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, and Blake Shelton, and as Kelly pointed out when E!'s Will Marfuggi sat down with them, Nick is some serious competition right out of the gate. "He's been working since he was so young that it's really the same amount of years as me, but it's just a different age bracket," she said.
Kelly Clarkson always keeps it real. So when she noticed a picture that didn't look totally real on The Voice's Twitter account, she couldn't help cracking a joke. The Voice tweeted a promo shot of Clarkson in a silky blue h