This week’s episode of The Voice started on a pretty high note.
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All thanks to Randy McGraw, originally from Tracadie Sheila, for leaving the show.
The 23-year-old decided to try his luck at blind auditions by performing That’s Allright, a play popularized by Elvis Presley in the 1950s.
His name is Randy McGraw and he loves rockabilly.
Of course, it wasn’t long before Marjo, our national rocker, pressed her button, followed shortly by Marc Dupré, who seemed delighted to discover he was dressed like the young singer.
Corneille and Mario Pelchat then joined their colleagues.
After the performance, the four coaches attempted to sell their salad to the Acadian. Despite the fact that everyone had convincing arguments, McGraw chose Marc Dupré, who, like him, wore a denim jacket.
“Tsé, Elvis had two big favourites, I had a favourite, and that was him.” Thanks Markus.