Recapping last night's episode of NBCTheVoice Catch up on the top 10's performances below
The Top 10 artists of NBC'sseason 17 performed live on Monday night. Coaches Blake Shelton, John Legend, Kelly Clarkson and Gwen Stefani were on hand for guidance as their artists challenged themselves in these quarterfinal performances.
Team Blake was up with Kat Hammock, who took on Shania Twain’s “You’re Still the One.” It was another great song choice, and even though it wasn’t as standout as the first two of the night, it still showcased her strengths. Joana Martinez followed the advice of her coach Stefani to make her performance of “Impossible” by Christina Aguilera dramatic and bold. She delivered the theatrics but also just really solid vocal work with her runs and range. It would be surprising for Martinez to not make it into the Top 8.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
'The Voice': Top 10 Push Themselves During Live PerformancesTheVoice recap: The Top10 challenged themselves during the live quarterfinal performances
Read more »
AP Top 25: Alabama out of top 5 for first time in 4 yearsAlabama dropped to No. 9 in The Associated Press college football poll, snapping the Crimson Tide’s record streak of 68 appearances in the top five. The top four teams in the AP Top 25...
Read more »
Chicago mayor fires city’s top cop over ‘ethical lapses’Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot has fired the city’s retiring police superintendent, citing “ethical lapses” that include lying about an incident in which he was found asleep in his SUV after drinking.
Read more »
Leader of L.A.'s top homeless agency quits after a 'long five years,' rising public angerAfter five years of leading LAHSA through restructuring and growth, Peter Lynn is stepping down as executive director. Homelessness has increased 33% during his tenure.
Read more »
Chicago mayor fires city's top cop for 'intolerable' actions and misleading the publicChicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot fired retiring Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson Monday, saying Johnson lied about an October incident in which he was found sleeping in his car after supposedly having drinks with dinner.
Read more »