Blake Shelton named fourth musician coach for new musical competition series “The Voice”

Blake Shelton The Voice

Blake Shelton - Photo courtesy of WMG

 

Country star Blake Shelton of Tishomingo has been named by NBC as the fourth and final musician coach of “The Voice,” a new musical competition series set for a two-hour premiere at 8 p.m. April 26.

Shelton will join previously announced musician coaches Christina Aguilera, Cee Lo Green and Adam Levine.

“I’m not sure ‘The Voice’ knows what they signed on for by bringing me on the show,” Shelton said jokingly in a news release. “I know this for sure; Christina, Cee Lo, Adam and I are going to have a blast and I am extremely excited to be part of a show that recognizes true vocal talent.”

On “The Voice,” the four coaches will each select singers to mentor into artists during blind auditions. Once they have their teams, the coaches will bring in their personal songwriters, producers, and high-powered friends to assist in their team’s development.

Viewers will ultimately decide which singer will win the grand prize, which includes a recording contract and $100,000.

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