The Voice coaches fought over three four-chair turnarounds during Tuesday night's show of Season 9's "Blind Auditions" on NBC.

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Blind Joe, who is actually a blind singer, sang "If It Hadn't Been for Love," and coaches Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani, Adam Levine and Pharrell Williams all turned their big red chairs with interest. He picked Blake's team.

Evan McKeel snagged the second four-chair swivel of the night with "Typical." Pharrell was so enamored with Evan that, in a rare turn of events, he asked him to sing a second song. After Evan belted out a soft, smooth rendition of "Overjoyed," he opted to be on Pharrell's team.

James Dupre also struck a chord with all four coaches. He sang "Let Her Cry" and picked Adam.

Gwen managed to snag Elli Lawrence, who sang "We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off" and also got Adam and Pharrell to turn around. Gwen also picked up the following artists: Noah Jackson, Tim Atlas and Hanna Ashbrook.

And the rest of Tuesday night's broadcast featured duels for talent artists.

Gwen and Pharrell squared off for Ivonne Acero, who auditioned for The Voice for the second time and performed "Style." She picked Pharrell because he was partly responsible for her return to the show.

Regina Love, who took the stage with "Rock Steady," prompted Blake and Adam to turn their chairs. She chose to be on Adam's team.

Blake won Zach Seabaugh over Adam. Zach performed "Take Your Time." Blake also grabbed Emily Ann Roberts for his team after she sang "I Hope You Dance" and picked him over Adam once again.

These artists join the singers who advanced from Monday night's Season 9 debut. Mark Hood -- a four-chair turnaround -- and Siahna Im became members of "Team Pharrell."

Kota Wade and Braiden Sunshine ended up on Gwen's team. Keith Semple and Jordan Smith -- a four-chair turnaround -- joined Adam's team. Lastly, Nadjah Nicole and Barrett Baber opted to be on Blake's team. Barrett also peaked the interest of all four coaches.

The next episode of The Voice airs Monday, September 28 at 8PM ET/PT on NBC.


About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.