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When Miley Cyrus spins her Voice chair around and chooses you, it means you’ve gone from an ordinary contestant to her new best friend — so says Ali Caldwell, Darby Walker and Aaron Gibson, the three last standing singers on the star’s team. With season 11 well underway, the first-time coach feels that forging a deep connection with her team will help them feel right at home in Los Angeles and, most importantly, be themselves. “Working with Miley has been the best decision I’ve ever made,” Gibson tells PEOPLE backstage at the first live show, where the Top 12 performed before the coaches prior to elimination night on Tuesday. “She’s so involved and so hands-on. She’s texting you, ‘Hey, do you like this jacket?’ or ‘How do you feel about this song?’ She runs everything past us — she’s very much involved.” Get #TheVoice app now and get ready to vote #TeamMiley TONIGHT!! A post shared by Miley Cyrus (@mileycyrus) on Nov 14, 2016 at 12:21pm PST
“The beautiful thing about working with her is that she definitely lets us be ourselves and I feel like it shows — us as team Miley — it shines through,” Caldwell adds. For Walker, someone who’s called herself “a hippie for years,” Cyrus’ encouragement to “be yourself” has truly brought her vision to life. “I’ve never really had the freedom to go all out, and being able to work with someone at her status and her level who believes in you so much and who says, ‘No, we’re gonna do it’— that’s priceless,” says Walker, adding that it is “a testament to how much she cares and how invested she is.” Walker channeled her inner flower child during a rocking rendition of The Rolling Stone’s “Ruby Tuesday,” and Cyrus was the creative mind behind it all. I'm your flower baby 🌻🌸🍭💦☮️✨ #TeamMiley #VoiceTop12 1.Be sure to vote on The Voice app! 2.Stream my song for at least 30 seconds on Apple Music 10 times to count as 10 votes! 3.Vo
my song from tonight on iTunes A post shared by 🍭✨••Darby Anne Walker (@darbyannewalker) on Nov 14, 2016 at 6:11pm PST “The flowers I’m wearing in my hair now — she texted me a picture and was like, ‘I’m at Michael’s, which ones do you want?'” says Walker, who sometimes receives texts from Cyrus at 1 a.m., which is beyond her “wildest dreams.” Tbaby walking chair ebayhe aspiring musician rocked out on Monday night’s show with the help of a flower-embellished mic stand, which Cyrus gifted her after receiving it as a present from a very dear friend. “We’rdining room chair apronse at rehearsal and she’s like, ‘This is Steven Tyler’s mic stand. It wabean bag chair usa
s in my garage, but I wanted to hawk a bunch of flowers on it because that’s what you are to me — you’re a flower girl,'” recalls Walker. She continues, “I thought there were going to be a few flowers here and there, but, no, it’s like my own big flower stick — Steven Tyler’s flower vine.” It’s clear Cyrus can’t stop and won’t stop surprising her team on and off set. “dining chairs for sale vancouverShe’ll come in in a onesie and cat ears and be like, ‘Hey, guys. What’6 dining chairs gumtreewant to make sure you’re okay,’ and then I swear like five minutes later she’s glammed up and ready to go,” says Gibson. “She wedding throne chairs for sale ukmust do the Superman in the phone booth type of thing.” Dwhere to sell used wheelchair
on’t miss The Voice Monday and Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on NBC.2nd Utah teen Lauryn Judd headed to battle rounds in NBC’s ‘The Voice’ with a 3-chair turn A second Utah teen, Lauryn Judd, 16, of Draper, is headed to the Battle Rounds on NBC’s “The Voice” after three of the four coaches turned their chairs for her during the fifth episode featuring blind auditions on Tuesday, March 7.folding wooden chairs online india Lauryn sang what she described as a “more mellow and acoustic arrangement” of “Girls Just Want to Have Fun,” by Cindy Lauper.folding wooden chairs online india Gwen Stefani, who was dancing in her chair, and Alicia Keys turned at the same time, with Blake Shelton hitting his button to turn his chair not long after. Then it was up to Lauryn to pick which coach she wanted to work with.
“I loved your voice,” Stefani said. “I feel like if we work together, we can work on warming it up and we can figure out your path.” Before Keys turned, she questioned whether she was hearing one or two people because of how Lauryn's tone changed. “There is so much in there that I hope to help pull out,” Keys said. “You’re a really special artist.” Shelton pointed to her voice and how big it can be. “To have that unique sound and that tiny sounding voice that she has that floats around and has so much power when you want it,” Shelton said. He added that he would like to work with her “even though you’re singing 'Girls Just Want to Have Fun,' and two fun girls turned their chair around for you.” An excited Lauryn thanked each coach and picked Keys. GUYS THIS IS UNREAL!!!!!! i'm on team alicia !!!!!!!!!!! — Lauryn Judd (@laurynjudd) March 8, 2017 “Lauryn has an amazing voice,” Keys said. there is a ton of stuff we can build and bring out.”
Lauryn you're so special! So fly to have you on #TeamAlicia! — Alicia Keys (@aliciakeys) March 8, 2017 Someday I’ll have as much fun as those girls… S — Blake Shelton (@blakeshelton) March 8, 2017 Lauryn, who has been a part of the music and theater group Utah COPA since she was 11, said in the package that aired before the audition that she’s “been singing since I could talk.” Now a junior in high school, Lauryn was shown walking with friends outside of Corner Canyon High School. “She had a voice and she wasn’t afraid to share it,” her mother, Kim, said during the package about her daughter. “We kind of had to tell her to be quiet sometimes because it was just all the time.” YouTube star Aaliyah Rose, 14, of Provo, is on Stefani’s team and was shown during t he episode on Monday, March 6. After each of the four coaches — Keys, Stefani, Shelton and Adam Levine — builds a team during the blind auditions, the coaches will pair their team members for dueling duets in battle rounds. T