‘The Voice’: Blake Shelton Says Wendy Moten’s 4-Chair Turn Is A ‘Top 3 Blind Audition Of All Time’

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Blake Shelton has been a coach on “The Voice” for each of the show’s 21 seasons. So when he says someone has performed a “Top 3 Blind Audition of All Time,” you know he means it!

Wendy Moten, a 55-year-old performer from Nashville, Tennessee, closed out the first night of auditions on Monday with a powerful rendition of The Beatles’ “We Can Work It Out”, and left the coaches speechless as they squared off to land her on their teams. (Especially John Legend, who got blocked by Shelton!) A soulful singer with impressive range, Moten had a charting hit in the ’90s with “Come In Out of the Rain”, before she began singing backup and duets with Julio Iglesias, Vince Gill, Michael McDonald, John Oates and more. “What a privilege for them to have

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