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Shadale, Aaron Hines sparkle on The Voice

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Shadale (Johnson) listens to feedback from the coaches during the blind auditions on The Voice. (NBC Photo)

Shadale (Johnson) listens to feedback from the coaches during the blind auditions on The Voice. (NBC Photo)

Seven artists turned four chairs with their blind auditions on Season 21 of The Voice. Four of them wound up on Team Kelly Clarkson.

Kelly snagged her fourth four-chair turn after Aaron Hines opened Tuesday’s final blind audition episode with a fine performance of “Heartbreak Anniversary.”

He joins the sibling trio Girl Named Tom, Holly Forbes and Gymani as four-chair turn artists on Team Kelly.

Blake Shelton will enter next week’s battle with a pair of four-chair turns on his team in Wendy Moten and Carson Peters. John Legend has one, Brittany Bree.

Here’s a recap of Tuesday’s episode.

Best of the Night

Shadale (Johnson), 29, Douglasville, Ga., “That’s What I Like” by Bruno Mars: Shadale’s energetic opening prompted a quick chair turn from Kelly Clarkson. John soon followed, giving Shadale the only chairs possible. John loved the show that Shadale put on and said she could make the finale. Kelly said she felt like she was watching a mix of Bruno Mars and Beyonce. Shadale joined Team John, completing his team.

Also made the show

Aaron Hines, 28, San Antonio, Texas, “”Heartbreak Anniversary” by Giveon: John turned just as Aaron hit the chorus, quickly followed by Kelly and Ariana. Blake eventually turned as well, making Aaron the seventh four-chair turn of Season 21. Kelly called his performance “moving.” Ariana said she loves his tone. Blake reminds Aaron that he won Season 20 with Cam Anthony. Aaron joined Team Kelly.

KCK3, of Brandon, Mississippi, “No Tears Left to Cry” by Ariana Grande: It’s the sister trio of Kyla, Chelsea and Kaitlynn Keller. Ariana proclaims “they’re good” no sooner than the performance began. Then she stood and started dancing along with the performance. She wound up being the only coach to turn and the last artists to join Team Ariana.

Tommy Edwards, 27, Bigfork, Montana, “Drops of Jupiter” by Train: Just as Tommy hit the chorus, Blake hit his button. Tommy seemed to pick up the energy level in his performance at that point, prompting a turn from John as well. Blake reminded Tommy that he’s always done well with rock artists. John complimented him on his power and range. Tommy opted to join Team Blake.

Parker McKay, 29, Nashville, Tenn., “Slow Hands” by Niall Horan: Parker’s soulful delivery prompted a chair turn from Kelly midway through the performance. She became the final contestant to earn a spot on Season 21. Kelly said she loved the mix of soul and country in Parker’s performance.

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