Dallas musician Danny Joseph’s performance on the Season 26 premiere of NBC’s The Voice was nothing short of inspiring. Singing “I Put a Spell on You” by Annie Lennox, he managed to turn the chairs of all four Coaches: Reba McEntire, Gwen Stefani, Snoop Dogg, and Michael Bublé. Joseph, originally from the UK, used to perform in the London Underground before moving to the US in 2016. Dealing with Crohn’s disease, he found solace in music and decided to pursue his passion further. Despite a recent surgery due to a flare-up, Joseph took The Voice stage for his Blind Audition, hoping for a chance to change his family’s life.
During his Blind Audition, Joseph’s powerful voice impressed McEntire, Snoop, and Bublé, with Stefani turning her chair at the last moment. Each Coach made their pitch, highlighting Joseph’s talent and unique story. McEntire emphasized her competitive spirit and previous win, promising to support him fully. Stefani praised his professional sound and unique journey from England to Texas. Snoop, with his trademark flair, made a strong case for his coaching abilities, but in the end, Joseph chose to join Team Reba.
This decision marked a new chapter in Joseph’s musical journey, as he continues to battle his chronic condition while pursuing his dreams. The emotional audition and subsequent choice to join Team Reba showcase Joseph’s resilience and determination. As he progresses in the competition, viewers can expect to see more of his talent and inspiring story unfold on The Voice Season 26.