'The Voice' Blind Auditions Part 3: Surprise Marriage Proposal
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More strong artists audition in the third part of the Blind Auditions, and Adam Levine, Blake Shelton and Pharrell Williams make a decision that they will regret.

AceShowbiz - "The Voice" Blind Auditions was supposed to be all about the talent, but it wasn't the only thing that sparked a buzz on Monday night, September 28. A pair, Jubal Lee Young and Amanda Preslar, auditioned together and turned it into a love celebration. The couple, who met 18 months ago, sang "Seven Bridges Road".

Gwen Stefani and Pharrell Williams turned for them. After the coaches pitched themselves, Jubal got down on his knee and proposed to Amanda, who was surprised but she said yes. The newly engaged couple then discussed for a while before announcing their coach choice, Pharrell. "This is officially the oddest day I've ever experienced on this show," Blake Shelton commented.

Another highlight in the episode was a performance by Lyndsey Elm that got a four-chair turn. She delivered a slowed-down acoustic version of Meghan Trainor's "Lips Are Movin' ". After all coaches made their cases, Lyndsey picked Gwen as her coach.

Teen female rocker Amanda Ayala, singing "Mississippi Queen", hoped to be mentored by Gwen. Surprisingly, the coaches except for Gwen turned for her. She eventually went with Adam Levine.

Gwen, on the other hand, wanted Morgan Frazier on her team. The 22-year-old from Nashville covered "I Want You to Want Me". Gwen competed with Blake who also hit the buzzer, but Morgan, like most country artists did, chose to join Team Blake.

Later, Gwen scored Jeffery Austin who sang "Lay Me Down" as she was the only coach who turned for him. The other coaches soon regretted not pressing their buttons in time. "I think we may all be regretting that later on this season," Blake admitted.

Manny Cabo, a 45-year-old commercial and freelance photographer, made all four coaches press their buttons with his rendition of "Here I Go Again". The rock singer went with Adam.

Madi Davis had hearing problems. After having reconstructive eardrum surgery, she found a love for singing. Her performance of "It's Too Late" appealed to Gwen and Pharrell. Pharrell played his winning coach card and said he wanted "what's different" for his team. His pitch managed to convince Madi to join his team.

Chris Crump is a newlywed and he left his own wedding reception early with his now-wife to join local auditions in Austin. It was paid off as he got a four-chair turn with his cover of Ed Sheeran's "Thinking Out Loud". Chris picked Blake as his coach.

Up next was Tyler Dickerson. His father said Tyler was born to sing, so he quit his own job and made Tyler his number one priority. He signed to a record label when he was 15, but the label closed down, so he tried "The Voice". Blake was the only coach who turned for him.

Other successful contestants that night were Riley Biederer who joined Team Pharrell, Cassandra Robertson who went with Adam, and Daria Jazmin who chose Pharrell as her mentor.

So far, Blake, Gwen and Pharrell have got eight singers each, while Adam has scored seven artists.

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