After The Voice

Check out music videos from Ryan Whyte Maloney and Casey Muessigmann

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former contestants on The Voice have recently released videos for songs they released a couple of years back.

Ryan Whyte Maloney has released a video for “Michigan Moonlight,” a single from his 2013 “Where I’ve Been” album.

“This video and song was a vision to make pop the beautiful city of Traverse City, where I grew up and where I learned to appreciate the splendor and beauty of Michigan,” Ryan writes.

Ryan made the Top 20 on Season 6 of The Voice and is now based in Las Vegas. In fact, one of his projects is a duo called Ryan and Cali. The Cali in the duo happens to be Cali Tucker, his battle round opponent back in Season 6. They were both members of Team Blake at the time.

You can track what Ryan’s up to through his Facebook page and website.

other video comes courtesy of Casey Muessigmann, also a member of Team Blake, in his case back in Season 3.

He’s released a video for a catchy single called “Fireball” from a June 2014 album “Between the Rows.”

Casey made it onto Team Blake with a cover of “Sweet Home Alabama” on The Voice, but had the misfortune of being pitted against eventual runner-up Terry McDermott in the battle round and was bumped from the competition.

But he’s doing just fine judging from a jam-packed tour schedule that you can check out on his Facebook page. In fact, he recently opened for RaeLynn, one of the most successful of The Voice’s former contestants, at the Clay County Fair in Iowa.

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