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A look at the teams heading into The Voice knockouts

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Tanner Frick is one of the four-chair turn singers who switched teams during the battles. He was stolen by Michael Buble. (NBC Photo)

Tanner Frick is one of the four-chair turn singers who switched teams during the battles. He was stolen by Michael Buble. (NBC Photo)

 

Seventeen singers turned four chairs during the blind auditions on Season 26 of The Voice.

Sixteen of those singers survived the battles and are heading to the knockout round, which begins Monday night.

Tanner Frick, Frankie Torres and Austyns Stancil needed steals to do it, but they advanced in the competition.

The only four-chair turn not to was DREION, who found himself oddly pitted against another four-chair turn, Georgia Starnes, in the Team Snoop battles.

I write “oddly” because Snoop was the coach entering the battles with the fewest four-chair turns. Yet he found it necessary to pit two of them against one another?

Here’s a look at how the teams stack up entering the three-way knockouts. Following the links will take you to a profile on each singer.

Team Gwen Stefani

Camryn Brooks (4)
Deon Jones (1) STEAL
Felsmere (2)
Jose Luiz (4)
Gabrielle Zabosky (4)
Jan Dan (2)
Kay Sibal (3)
Mor Ilderton (3) STEAL
Sydney Sterlace (4)

Team Michael Buble

Cameron Wright (4)
Edward Preble (2)
J. Paul (3)
Jeremy Beloate (4)
Kiara Vega (3)
Shye (4)
Sloane Simon (2) STEAL
Sofronio Vasquez (4)
Tanner Frick (4) STEAL

Reba McEntire

Adam Bohanan (1)
Cassidy Lee (1) STEAL
Danny Joseph (4)
Frankie Torres (4) STEAL
Jaukeem Fortson (3)
Katie O (4)
Kendall Eugene (0) ****
Lauren-Michael Sellers (4)
Tate Renner (3)

Snoop Dogg

Aliyah Khaylyn (3) *** STEAL
Austyns Stancil (4) STEAL
ChrisDeo (2)
Christina Eagle (1)
Georgia Starnes (4)
Jake Tankersley (4)
Mary McAvoy (2)
Mikaela Ayira (2)
Torre Blake (2)

 

Frankie Torres is a four-chair turn artist who changed teams during the battles. She was stolen by Reba McEntire (NBC Photo)

Frankie Torres is a four-chair turn artist who changed teams during the battles. She was stolen by Reba McEntire (NBC Photo)

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