RECAP: The Voice Blind Auditions Continue

So far the only country singer we’ve met is Sundance Head who sided with Team Blake.

Written by Laura Hostelley
RECAP: The Voice Blind Auditions Continue
Photo by: Trae Patton/NBC

The second week of The Voice blind auditions aired Monday (Sep. 26) night and it proved to be another fruitless evening for country music.

Every singer who walked on stage during the one hour-long broadcast was filled to the brim with talent, just none of them had dreams of making it in Nashville. Coach Blake Shelton saw the potential and turned his chair around for four contestants despite a difference in entertainment methods.

“I am clearly the odd man out here, I’m manly enough to handle it,” Shelton told R&B singer Bindi Liebowitz trying to sway her to join his team. “It has nothing to do with the genre. I’m a country singer that’s what I do when I go on stage, but on here I’m a coach, that’s what I do.”

Not due to his lack of trying, she opted to join Team Adam Levine instead. Through out the rest of the episode, Shelton turned his chair three more times and even though he put his best foot forward to explain why he would be the best coach, no one took a chance on him – even the cattle rancher, Josh Halverson, who has a similar upbringing.

So far the only country singer we’ve met is Sundance Head who sided with Team Blake. Tune in tonight at 8 PM EST on NBC to catch the next round of blind auditions to see if Shelton can expand his team or if any future country stars hit the stage.