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By the end of the Battle Rounds, over two dozen contestants had been eliminated from the competition. By April of that year, the competition had moved on to the next stage- the Live Shows. A couple of weeks later, Paul and the rest of the competitors found themselves on the stage of the Quarterfinals.

For the first time in the show history, an instant elimination was done by each of the coaches. That week, two were sent home- Jesse Campbell, and Jordan Unga. Another great performance, it earned him 50 Coach points and 73 Public points- which was enough to advance him to the finals. Unique to the semifinals, the finalists from the original season also returned to perform duets with the contestants.

Finally, the long-awaited Finals aired on May 7, After everyone had performed, he was announced as the grand winner of the entire competition, with Juliet Simms as the runner-up and Tony Lucca in third place. Although not as big of a hit, his duet with coach Blake, Soul Man also reached number on the music chart.

As far as public appearances go, he has also entertained crowds a number of times in New York. Not only did he wow the audience with his jokes, but he also performed a number of hit popular songs at the event. Looking at his current schedule, it would seem that he has one more show planned for this year, at The Theatre at North in Scranton, PA, on December 3rd, Should you be interested in the event, know that tickets are still available for purchase.

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Friday, November 12, Sign in. Forgot your password? Get help. Password recovery. We got to see the coaches giggle and make funny faces and say silly things about each other. But little did we know that the montages would not be so welcome throughout the rest of the evening, multiplying with greater frequency than the Saw movies and offering less and less creative insight into the inner workings of Adam, Blake, Cee Lo and Christina.

Did we really need three minutes of Adam and Blake talking about their platonic bromance? Just a thought. A ridiculously hilarious crossover saw Cee Lo heading into Pawnee, Indiana to take a pit stop at the Parks and Recreation department. Still, total success. In the last 10 minutes! As it turns out, a 4 percent margin separated second place Juliet from eventual winner Jermaine. A rotating chair-full of judges search for the next great superstar singer on this NBC reality show.

Save FB Tweet More. Like the first winner, Javier Colon, Paul had a taste of the big leagues as a teenager when he signed with Shaquille O'Neal's label and later on, as a backup singer for Keys, Mary J. Blige and others. Both winners are family men, committed to making music to put food on the table for their wives and children, men who dedicate their performances to their wives.

Like any country singer worth his salt, Shelton picks songs based on their stories, hitting universal nerves with individual songs of love, loss and understanding. Paul, who sang a lot of rock songs from the s, always looked for lyrics that would resemble a love letter he would write to his wife. Heading into the final round, Shelton and Paul spent an hour and half looking for a song that might work better than the one Paul had initially chosen, the R.

Paul had chosen it, like so many other songs, for its close-to-his-heart message and while he never said it in any interview, perhaps Shelton realized that Paul has a story to tell, just like other country music greats. When predictions were being made inside "The Voice" studio on the Warner Bros. He trailed the other contestants in his command of social media and online presence, an element that made Tony Lucca a favorite in some corners.

It was a tough race to call and the results bore that out: Host Carson Daly said there was only a 4 percent difference between Paul and second-place finisher Juliet Simms and only a quarter of a percentage point between Lucca in third and Chris Mann in fourth.

That leaves 6 million outside the age bracket and certainly Paul has appeal with the young baby boomers who got married, drunk or laid to the songs in his repertoire. The others went for songs that had equally strong personal connections -- the Beatles' "Yesterday," Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Freebird" and Paul Simon's "Bridge Over Troubled Water," for example -- but they did not become part of a narrative of how a singer sees himself.



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