
Powerful Minnesota Singer Impresses Country Star on ‘The Voice’
A Minnesota singer caught the attention of a legendary country singer on Monday night's episode of NBC's The Voice and for good reason!
Adam Bohanan of Minneapolis, Minnesota took his soulful talents to NBC's The Voice. Not only did he perform in front of a live audience and millions more on national television, but Adam also sang for four major artists including Gwen Stefani, Snoop Dogg, Michael Bublé and the champion Reba McEntire.

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During the Blind Auditions, Adam got on stage to perform his rendition of Marc Broussard's "Home."
It was a nail-biter until the very end of this Minnesota singer's performance! There was only one coach who turned for Adam. But that's all you need to get through to the next round!
"The Queen" Reba McEntire was the only coach to turn their chair for Adam. The Minneapolis native was surprised to see Reba would be his coach. However, Reba couldn't get enough of his singing voice. She "loved it" and "couldn't help it." All coaches agreed that Reba was smiling during Adam's entire performance. Needless to say, Reba is happy to have this Minnesota man on her team!
Adam Bohanan is 40-years-old and he describes himself as a "soul singer, Motown style" guy. Another word Adam likes to use to describe his voice is like a "dirty soul."
You can cheer for Adam and Team Reba during the 26th season NBC's The Voice every Monday and Tuesday on KDLT at 7 PM. Go Adam go!
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