'The Voice' Coaches Are Stunned By Deaf Singer's Blind Audition

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'The Voice' Coaches Are Stunned By Deaf Singer's Blind Audition
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TheVoice coaches were blown away by the 'intricate' vocals of a deaf singer on tonight's episode.

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Ali, a 24-year-old California native took the stage during Monday's Blinds to perform a rendition of"Killing Me Softly With His Song" that impressed the coaches and earned chair turns from

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