Season 27 of The Voice is underway!
NBC’s hit reality show The Voice is once again on the hunt for the next big thing in music. As blind auditions continue, the panel of accomplished coaches are each gradually filling their team with talented singers, hoping one will be crowned winner at the end of the season.
Michael Buble returned to the big red chair for his second season as a coach, John Legend returned after taking last season off, and Adam Levine returned to the show after a 10-year hiatus. Country sweetheart Kelsea Ballerini is the rookie this year, serving as a coach for the first time.
Page Mackenzie Auditions For The Voice With Pistol Annies Cover
Aspiring musician Page Mackenzie hoped to earn the Voice coaches’ favor with a sassy cover of a Pistol Annies hit. The 32-year-old is originally from Charleston, South Carolina, but she currently lives in Nashville to pursue her music career.
The Pistol Annies, the country music trio formed by Miranda Lambert, released their debut single, “Hell on Heels,” in June 2011. The song earned them two CMT Music Awards nominations and was later certified platinum by the RIAA.
Page’s edgy style was well suited for the song, which warns of a woman unafraid to go after what she wants.
Page Mackenzie Becomes The Next Member Of Team Kelsea
Page Mackenzie’s performance caught the attention of Kelsea Ballerini and Michael Buble, who turned their chairs almost simultaneously.
Both coaches fought to have the vocalist join their team. Michael praised the contestant for her range, and Kelsea pointed out the common ground she shares with Page by “knowing what it’s like to be a woman in country music.”
Ultimately, Page chose to join… Team Kelsea!
Afterward, she expressed her gratitude online and wrote:
“I have no words. Kelsea Ballerini – thank you ♥️ thank you for believing in me & thank you for being the human you are. Let’s do the damn thing!!!”
Watch Page Mackenzie’s Voice audition of “Hell on Heels” by the Pistol Annies in the video below!