The Voice coaches selected 12 blind auditioners for their teams and experienced a first on the show during Monday night's broadcast on NBC.

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An act of two singers, Jubal and his girlfriend Amanda, performed "Seven Bridges Road" for coaches Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani and Pharrell Williams. After Pharrell and Gwen turned around and the duo picked Pharrell, Jubal got down on one knee and proposed.

"I love you. Will you marry me?!" Jubal asked as Amanda looked thrilled and surprised.

This marked the first engagement to ever occur on The Voice stage and it was likely a memorable moment for all involved.

Monday night's show was a big night for three artists who managed to snag four-chair turnarounds.

Lyndsey Elm sang her own skillful rendition of "Lips Are Movin'" and picked Gwen.

Manny Cabo performed "Here I Go Again" and received a standing ovation from all the male coaches. Blake made a joke that Manny shouldn't trust men who roll up their jeans and he should pick "a man's man," but Manny still went with Adam.

Chris Crump left his wedding reception to audition for The Voice when it came to Austin, TX. He took the stage with "Thinking Out Loud," and Blake said he hit him right in the heart. Adam said his voice could appeal to a large audience and Gwen loved the intimacy in his voice. In the end, he opted to join "Team Blake."

Blake also added Morgan Frazier with "I Want You To Want Me" and Tyler Dickerson with "Hard To Handle" to his team.

Adam won over the following artists: Amanda Ayala with "Mississippi Queen" and Cassandra Robertson with "Ghost."

Another artist who joined "Team Gwen" last night was Jeffery Austin, who performed "Lay Me Down."

Now on "Team Pharrell" are Madi Davis with "It's Too Late," Riley Biederer with "Invincible" and Daria Jazmin with "Dear Future Husband."


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