"The Voice": Coaches add to their teams during fourth night of blind auditions
On the fourth night of blind auditions for "The Voice," one contestant fell flat with an Adele song but other hopefuls had better luck.
Read on to find out who the coaches added to their teams on Tuesday night:
Team Adam:
Patrick Dodd, who sang "Walking in Memphis." Both Levine and Shakira turned their chairs around for this dreadlocked family man, but while she tells him to "never underestimate a five-foot-three Columbian girl," he goes with the Maroon 5 frontman.
Team Blake
Savannah Berry, 17, takes on Taylor Swift's "Safe and Sound." Her country sound prompts Levine, then Shakira and then Shelton to turn around. Shelton drops some country music names and says that he and wife Miranda Lambert (one of Berry's musical influences) were thinking of adopting. ""You're 17, a very adoptable age," he joked. She's sold.
Team Shakira
Brandon Roush, who works with children with autism, performed "With a Little Help From My Friends." All the coaches were singing along, but Shakira was the only one to turn her chair.
Team Usher
Former model Audrey Karrasch's rendition of "Price Tag" got Shelton and Usher to turn their chairs. She chooses Usher, who celebrated with some dance moves.
Orlando Dixon, who currently performs as a wedding singer, sang "So Sick." Usher didn't turn his chair until the very last second, and told him: "I turned because I really did feel like you had a great tone."
Via a recap, we also learn that Trevor Davis joined Team Blake, C. Perkins was added to Team Shakira and returning contestant Agina Alvarez went to Team Adam.
Next week is the final week of blind auditions.
Tell us: What do you think of these new additions to "The Voice"?