'The Voice' NBC Season 6 Audra McLaughlin Audition "Angel from Montgomery" Performance, Watch Here (VIDEO)
'The Voice' NBC Season 6 Audra McLaughlin Audition "Angel from Montgomery" Performance, Watch Here (VIDEO)
"The Voice" Season 6 was back on NBC last night for the second night of week 2 of the 'blind auditions' for new hopeful contestants.
The second night brought a lot of talent to "The Voice" stage including, Audra McLaughlin performing John Prine's song "Angel from Montgomery"(watch her audition above). She gave one of the strongest performances of the night and wowed the judges with her voice.
Audra got all four judges to turn around during her performance and after each of them got to make their plea she ended up choosing Team Blake. After Team Blake won three seasons in a row, Team Adam took over the crown again winning Season 5. This was Team Adam's second win as he won the initial Season 1 as well.
"The Voice" Season 6 will rotate coaches Shakira and Usher back into the famous red chairs again and Ceelo Green and Christina Aguilera stepping aside for this season. Adam Levine and Blake Shelton will again be back for their sixth season in a row as they mainstays of the judging panel.
"The Voice" producer, Mark Burnett, and his team have done things right, as "The Voice" has overtaken "American Idol" and the other singing competitions to become America's highest rated show. The past few years have been successful in finding talent as well as Season 3 winner, Cassadee Pope, and Season 4 winner, Danielle Bradbery, have already been finding commercial success in the country music market on radio and being asked to open on tours with Rascal Flatts, Brad Paisley and more.
Tune into the next week of the 'blind auditions' of Season 6 of "The Voice" on NBC on Monday/Tuesday nights.
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