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The Voice Cast Interview: Cody, Joshua, Sarah, Rob, Treeva, Lowell, Meghan and Sawyer

Posted on 02/25/2015 by Elizabeth in The Voice and Cast InterviewsGeneral News

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After the season premiere and the first night of The Voice blind auditions, Reality Wanted interviewed the contestants moving forward on Team Blake, Team Christina and Team Pharell. As much as he has tried, Adam doesn't have anyone on his team yet.

 

From team Blake, Cody Wickline, Joshua Davis, and Sarah Potenza move to the next round. Rob Taylor and Treeva Gibson made it through on Team Christina. And joining Team Pharell are Lowell Oakley, Meghan Linsey and Sawyer Fredericks.

 

At just 15 years old, Sawyer Fredericks is off to an early start with his music career. At what age did he realize this was something he could do?

 

Sawyer said, "I started singing basically when I was a baby actually. My mom is always talking about how I always was humming. And I started playing guitar when I was 12 years old. Started doing my first open mics," he adds, "I started doing them and kind of just moved up from there and being on The Voice is just amazing."

 

For the contestants, what have you learned during the process so far?

 

The incredibly talented, Sarah Potenza says, "I never thought that I could do this and I learned that I could. I thought that a show like this was for singers that were, like, really slick and smooth and people that were, like, you know, really young and thin and pretty." It's hard to hear this kind of

 

Joshua Davis from team Blake added, "I've learned so much from the other contestants because there's so much incredible talent and it's such a strong and kind of tight-knit community."

 

Meghan Linsey is starting her career over as a solo artist. We asked what her goals are and what inspires her as an artist?

 

Meghan said, "You know, I did the Steel Magnolia thing for several years and over the course of the last three years I've kind of gone off on my own trying to do the solo thing. And I think for me it's really about getting back to my roots. I grew up in New Orleans and I grew up singing soul music."

 

We asked Joshua Davis about his 24 year music career and if he always wanted to build up to this, and he said, "No, you know, The Voice was just something that kind of came around and it was a shock to me. It was a big surprise. So it kind of fell into my lap in a way and it's an opportunity that I'm so grateful for."

 

So many great artists have already made it through the blind auditions. Be sure to check back with more cast interviews with The Voice contestants as the auditions go on.

 


  


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