'The Voice' Recap: Blind Auditions Wrap Up
The coaches complete their teams on Tuesday's episode.
After three weeks, the blind auditions finally wrapped up on Tuesday night, with all of the coaches completing their teams for the battle and knockout rounds. The coaches -- Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Shakira and Usher -- have been extremely competitive throughout the past few weeks, in hopes of building the best team.
PHOTOS: 'The Voice': Meet the Season 4 Coaches
Meet the latest additions to The Voice’s fourth season and (plus a handful who nearly made it through):
Mark Lennon
Song: "Come Together"
Coaches who turned their chairs: None
Lennon sings the song that the coaches performed to open up season four, but he doesn't turn any chairs.
Jacqui Sandell
Song: "Dreams"
Coaches who turned their chairs: Shelton, Usher
Ready to pursue a solo career, Sandell gets the attention of Shelton and Usher with her performance. Shelton tries to bond with the singer over tattoos, which doesn't really work because Usher also has tattoos. But the crooner goes with Shelton anyway, completing his team.
PHOTOS: 'The Voice' Teams: Season 4's Performers
Amber Carrington
Song: "Good Girl"
Coaches who turned their chairs: Levine
This country crooner would have probably liked to be on Shelton's team, but he's just picked his last singer. She sings the Carrie Underwood song, and gets Levine to push his button. She completes the Maroon 5 frontman's team. But it seems like Shelton may have an eye on Carrington for a steal later on.
Dustin Hatzenbuhler
Song: "Haven't Met You Yet"
Coaches who turned their chairs: None
Unfortunately for Hatzenbuhler, he can't perform this Michael Buble song with enough strength to get him a spot on the show.
Luke Edgemon
Song: "I Can't Make You Love Me"
Coaches who turned their chairs: Usher, Shakira
From North Carolina, Edgemon catches the attention of both new coaches. Shakira uses her usual trick of making fun of Usher's seating style (which we're a little over at this point) to get Edgemon for her team.
Jessica Childress
Song: "Marry You"
Coaches who turned their chairs: Usher
Childress left a career in PR behind to pursue a music career. Usher completes his team by turning his chair for this final singer.
What do you think of the season 4 teams? Which coach to do you think has the strongest team. Sound off in the comments section below.
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