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Sumrall native Kayleigh Clark gets 4-chair turn on 'The Voice' - SuperTalk Mississippi
Meridian native Jamal Roberts won the most recent season of “American Idol,” and now, another Mississippian is looking to do the same but on NBC’s “The Voice.” Kayleigh Clark, a 20-year-old from Sumrall, wowed the coaches during her audition that aired Monday night. Performing Sugarland’s “Stay,” she managed to get all four coaches – Reba McEntire, Snoop Dogg, Niall Horan, and Michael Bublé – to turn their chairs, meaning each and every one of t…
Kayleigh Clark Earns Four-Chair Turn On 'The Voice,' Niall Horan Compares Her to Carrie Underwood
Kayleigh Clark earned a coveted four-chair turn during the Blind Auditions on NBC’s The Voice Monday evening, impressing the coaches with a powerful cover of Sugarland’s “Stay.” The 20-year-old singer from Sumrall, Mississippi, showcased her vocal talent as she belted out the 2007 hit, written solely by Sugarland’s Jennifer Nettles. Her performance won over all four coaches, Snoop Dogg, Reba McEntire, Niall Horan, and Michael Bublé, who each hit…
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