John Legend used his Coach Replay on 'The Voice,' after a former backup dancer for Missy Elliott left coaches dancing in their red chairs.
"The Voice" Season 27 officially started up on the 2025 TV schedule this week with the first round of blind auditions and an original coach back to start his own team. After it was announced over the summer that Adam Levine would take a seat on one of those red chairs for the first time in over five years,
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Aaron Rizzo, from Rochester, N.Y., wowed the judges with a cover of Train’s “Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)” during the NBC show’s Blind Auditions Monday night. He joined Team Bublé after getting a chair turn from the Canadian crooner who won last season with Vasquez.
The contestant in question was 33-year-old country artist Robert Hunter from Garner, North Carolina, who works as a Sheriff’s Deputy in the Raleigh area. Before he took to the stage, he revealed how he lost a friend and co-worker in the line of duty last year, which made him realize he needed to seize every moment in life.
The Voice Season 27 continued Monday night with more Blind Auditions as the coaches worked to fill their 12-person teams.
The second singer from the Wichita area competing on NBC’s “The Voice” is a 19-year-old Maize High School graduate and former baseball player who turned to music after a 2023 car crash sidelined his sports career.
"It was like every day I had to wake myself up and be like, you're not dreaming. This is real life. This is happening, and it was just a task to slow down enough every day to try to soak in," Deputy Robert Hunter said.
A Wake County sheriff's deputy made his debut on NBC's "The Voice" Monday night. Season 27 of "The Voice" aired on WRAL at 8 p.m. Blind auditions are currently underway, and Deputy Robert Hunter took the stage Monday night.