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The Voice finals: Looking back at Adam Wakefield’s performances

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A year ago, Adam Wakefield was a veteran musician who had moved to Nashville to pursue music. And he had launched a successful Kickstarter campaign to release a debut album with his new bluegrass-folk-rootsy soul band, The Copperheads.

Then, at age 33, he auditioned for The Voice with George Jones’ “Tennessee Whiskey” and landed a spot on Team Blake.

Come Monday night, he’ll be competing for The Voice crown along with Alisan Porter, Laith Al-Saadi and Hannah Huston.

And based on recent iTunes results, he appears to have an excellent chance of becoming the fifth Team Blake member in 10 seasons to walk away with the title.

Here’s a look back at Adam’s Voice performances, complete with iTunes rankings since the live shows began.

Blind audition — “Tennessee Whiskey”

Battle round — “Can’t You See” (with Jared Harder)

Knockout round — “Bring It on Home to Me”

Live Playoffs — “Seven Spanish Angels” — #30 on iTunes

Top 12 — “Soulshine” — #7 on iTunes, best of the night

Top 11 — “Lights” — #33 on iTunes, fifth best of the night

Top 10 — “I Got a Woman” — #16 on iTunes, 3rd best of the night

Top 9 — “Love Has No Pride” — #9 on iTunes, best of the night

Top 8 — “I’m Sorry” — #2 on iTunes, best of the night

Top 8 — “Angel from Montgomery” (duet with Alisan Porter) — not available on iTunes

Finals — “Lonesome, Broken and Blue” (original) — #1 on iTunes, best of the night

Finals — “When I Call Your Name” — #9 on iTunes

Finals — The Conversation (duet with Blake Shelton) — #42 on iTunes

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