Huntley as the champion. This season, marked by a record number of four-chair turns, showcased remarkable talent.
Huntley, a father of two coached by Niall Horan, secured victory through fan votes, making Horan a back-to-back champion in his second season on the show.
Following a captivating four-chair turn with his rendition of «She Talks to Angels» during the Blind Auditions, the talented artist continued his momentum, winning in the Battle with Hootie and the Blowfish's «Hold My Hand» and the Knockout with Bon Jovi's «Dead or Alive.»
Niall's decision was clear after the Playoff performance of «Daylight» by David Kushner, selecting him as the first contestant to advance to the live shows.
The proud coach lauded Huntley's distinctive vocal tone, describing him as a stage powerhouse and an exceptional performer. The coach expressed confidence in Huntley's unique voice finding a meaningful place in the industry.
The 33-year-old vocalist won over Mara Justine from Team Niall, Jacquie Roar and Ruby Leigh from Team Reba, and Lila Forde from Team Legend.
Huntley captured the coaches' interest quickly with his impressive four-chair turn performance of «She Talks to Angels.”
The Virginia native emerged as the final contestant in the Top 5 of his season on The Voice. He expressed gratitude for the consistent support received from his coach, Niall Horan.
Huntley shared his post-show plans, expressing excitement for some holiday downtime before continuing his journey toward music stardom. The 33-year-old father from Fredericksburg, Va., wowed with impressive renditions of notable songs, such as Bon Jovi’s “Dead or Alive” in the Knockouts and
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