The Voice

A look back at the performances of Sundance Head

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Several former American Idol contestants have auditioned and earned spots on The Voice.

Sundance Head, Top 24 on Season 6 of Idol back in 2007, is the first to make it to the finals.

Since then, the country-soul singer has released a pair of albums and an EP.

He was 37 when he auditioned for the show with Otis Redding’s “I’ve Been Loving You Too Long,” prompting chair turns from Adam Levine and Blake Shelton.

Here’s a look back at Sundance’s performances on The Voice and how they have done on the iTunes charts.

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A look back at Billy Gilman’s Voice performances
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A look back at Wé McDonald’s Voice performances

Semifinals — “Love Can Build a Bridge”
iTunes performance — #2, 2nd among Top 8 behind Billy Gilman

Semifinals — “Feelin’ Alright” (with Josh Gallagher)
Not available on iTunes

Top 10 — “Me and Jesus”
iTunes performance — #1, first among the Top 10

Top 11 — “No One”
iTunes performance — #9, 1st among Top 11

Top 12 — “My Church”
iTunes performance — #37, 5th among Top 12, trailed other 3 finalists

Live Playoffs — “Blue Ain’t Your Color”
iTunes performance — #104, 3rd among Top 20, trailed Billy Gilman

Knockout round — “The Climb”
iTunes performance — #45, 3rd among 20 singers who advanced, trailed Billy Gilman

Battle round — “Feel Like Makin’ Love” (with Dan Shafer)
iTunes performance — Failed to crack Top 200 singles chart

Blind audition — “I’ve Been Loving You Too Long”
iTunes performance — Failed to crack Top 200 singles chart

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