There are 24 artists left standing on Season 14 of The Voice. They’ve made it past the Blind Auditions, the Battle Round, and the Knockout Round. Each coach — Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Alicia Keys and rookie Kelly Clarkson — now has six artists to groom and prepare for the Live Shows, which start Monday, April 16.
Here are the 24 Voice Artists Going To the Live Shows on The Voice, Season 14:
Mia Boostrom: former AGT finalist diagnosed with PCOD
Sharane Calister: the singer who was separated from her twin sister
Drew Cole: his “Golden Loves Guitar” video went viral
Rayshun LaMarr: cancer survivor who dared to sing Fallin’ in front of Alicia Keys
Reid Umstattd: former member of alt rock band Nelo
Jackie Verna: 23-year-old country singer from New Jersey
Pryor Baird: Kelly Clarkson loves this “sexy man” country singer
Spensha Baker: former gospel child star now into country
Gary Edwards: former elementary school teacher
Austin Giorgio: the young crooner
Kyla Jade: former Jennifer Hudson backup singer called “a tiger of a woman”
WILKES: the long-haired “Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde” says Blake
Johnny Bliss: 26-year-old from New York City
Britton Buchanan is the 18-year-old who sang “New York State of Mind” for the Knockouts
Terrence Cunningham: wears his signature man-donut hair
Christiana Danielle: 22-year-old social worker from Fort Wayne, IN
Jackie Foster: lead singer of alt rock band Self Portraits
Kelsea Johnson: 22-year-old college grad from musical family
Alexa Cappelli won Knockout singing Elton John’s “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road”
Brynn Cartelli is the 14-year-old phenom
Dylan Hartigan is the former child star (Nicole Kidman’s son in The Stepford Wives)
Tish Haynes Keys: Kelly saved Tish after her stunning Lady Marmalade Knockout performance
D.R. King: 34-year-old artist in residency at Red Rooster
Kaleb Lee: husband and dad of 3 children originally from Kentucky