The Voice coaches Gwen Stefani, Pharrell Williams and Adam Levine each picked up a four-chair turnaround during the series' third blind auditions episode Monday night on NBC.

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Gwen won her first four-way battle during last night's broadcast after Anita Antoinette performed "Turn Your Lights Down Low." 

Pharrell snagged Blessing Offor for his team following his "Just the Two of Us" performance. Mia Pfirrman was the third artist to spark all four coaches' interest after she took the stage with "Unconditionally." She chose to be on "Team Adam." 

Three artists also managed to turn three chairs around.

John Martin, who sang "Sweet Pea," had Blake, Gwen and Pharrell fighting for him. He selected Blake. Kelli Douglas, who performed "Danny's Song," impressed every coach but Pharrell. She opted to be on Adam's team. Jordy Searcy got everyone to turn their chairs except for Adam. His performance of "Skinny Love" got him a spot on Pharrell's team.

Blake got into two battles for two contestants he liked in particular but lost both of them to The Voice's newbie coaches. Blake squared off against Gwen for Jessie Pitts, who sang "The Story." She picked Gwen. Blake then faced off against Pharrell for Ricky Manning. His "Love Me Again" performance got him a spot on Pharrell's team.

However, Blake chose to solely turn around for Bree Fondacaro and Kensington Moore, so he automatically got both women on his team. Bree performed "It Ain't Me Babe" and Kensington sang "Love Runs Out."

Troy Ritchie peaked the interest of only Gwen. His rendition of "Out Of My League" got him a spot on the No Doubt frontwoman's team.

The following singers failed to earn a spot on any of The Voice coaches' teams: Michael Stein with "The Devil Went Down to Georgia," Cole Wilkinson with "Classic," Mistee Merritt with "You Gotta Be," Jeremy Cole with "I Can Dream About You," and Samantha Sampson  with "Heads Carolina, Tails California."


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