'The Voice' Season 15 Blind Auditions 6 Recap: Who Made the Teams so Far?
The final night of The Voice Season 15 Blind Auditions kicks off Tuesday night at 8 p.m. EDT. So far 38 contestants have secured spots on one of the four main teams, leaving just ten more spots to fill. Meanwhile, five additional singers have earned a second chance on the show via Kelsea Ballerini's Comeback Team. Blind auditions will enter their final this evening as more singers vie for a coveted spot on one of the four judges' teams and prepare themselves for The Battles starting October 15.
Once tonight's show kicks off, we'll be doing a live recap of the results. In the meantime, if you missed the previous blind auditions, you can check out our the singers and teams so far below. You can also check out our recaps along with video clips of last week's winning performances, here.
The Voice Season 15 Blind Auditions 6 Recap and Results: Who Made it to The Battles?

#1 - Caeland Garner
The first singer of the evening is 31-year-old Caeland Garner. Garner is a county singer from North Carolina and an acquaintance of Red Marlow from Season 13. He performs "Dancing in the Moonlight" by King Harvest . Garner has a smooth sound that manages to gain chair turns from both Blake and Jennifer. With Caeland's interest in country music, however, it's not surprising when he chooses to go Team Blake.
#2 - Madison Cain
The second performance of the evening is by 24-year-old Madison Cain from California. Madison is the daughter of Jonathan Cain, a member of the band Journey. She performed "You Oughta Know" by Alanis Morissette. She didn't manage to gain any chair turns but was chosen for Kelsea Ballerini's Comeback Team.
#3 - Lela
Next up is 15-year-old Colombian singer Lela from Miami, Florida. Lela grew up listening to Latin music and wants to mix that influence with R&B to make the genre her own. She performs "Havana" by Camila Cabello. Lela has a soulful and sultry sound that is well suited to the genre. When she breaks out into her perfect Spanish crooning during the chorus, she earns the votes of both Kelly and Jennifer. Adam and Blake both compliment her on the performance but say their teams are filling up quickly. In the end, Lela chose Team Jennifer.
#4 - Cody Ray Raymond
Seattle native Cody Ray Raymond is a former Military member in Security Forces. While stationed in the North Pole he started playing the guitar and realized music is what he wanted to do in life. He performed "Born Under a Bad Sign," by Albert King. Cody has a terrific rock and soul vibe. He has great range and showcased some killer runs throughout the song. He managed to get chair turns from Jennifer and Kelly, though Adam admits he regrets not turning himself.
#5 Jake Wells
23-year-old Missouri native Jake Wells has been singing practically his whole life with a seven-piece family gospel band. He performs Ryan Adams' "When the Stars Go Blue." He has a beautiful voice that is quite different from everything we've heard this year and all the coaches seemed to agonize over whether to choose him. At the very last minute, Adam turns.
[You're] different and I love that about you …
"You have many different layers to your voice… you deserve to be here" said Jennifer.
Jake is the first singer to join Team Adam this evening.
#6 - Abby Cates
17-year-old Cincinnati native, Abby Cates is a singing character actress for children's birthday parties. She dove into music after a horseback riding accident that almost left her paralyzed. Cates performs "Scars to Your Beautiful" by Alessia Cara. Her voice has a ton of potential though there were a couple of shaky spots. She showcased some big notes though that got Kelly excited and turning in her chair. Abby is the first singer to join Team Kelly tonight.
#7 - Funsho
Nigerian singer Funsho came to America as a child. His parents wanted a better future for Funsho and his siblings. His father's dream was for him to go to college. Over the years Funsho has sung and performed in a variety of talent shows and competitions. His dream is to pursue music as a career. Funsho chose "Finesse" by Bruno Mars and nailed it while managing to make it his own. Adam turned early in the performance, soon to be followed by Jennifer and Kelly.
"It's amazing to hear a vocalist that is so complete … you're one of the best vocalists we've heard this year," said Adam.
The girls fought hard for Funsho but in the end, he chose Team Adam.
The Voice 2018 Blind Auditions 1-5 Recap: Who Made it Onto the Teams so Far?

Team Kelly
- Sarah Grace - 15-year-old blues singer from Houston. Sang "Ball & Chain" by Janis Joplin.
- Mikele Buck – 39-year-old Iraq War veteran from Virginia. Buck performed "She Used to Be Mine" by Brooks and Dunn.
- Clare DeJean – 17-year-old singer from Dallas. DeJean performed "Hurt Somebody" by Noah Kalan and Julia Michaels.
- Chevel Shepherd - 16-year-old from New Mexico. Performed "If I Die Young" by The Band Perry.
- Delaney Silvernell – 21-year old from Los Angeles. Performed "In My Blood" by Shawn Mendez.
- Kymberli Joye – 26-year-old from Connecticut. Performed "Run to You" by Whitney Houston.
- One Up — Duo from New York. Sang "Could It Be I'm Falling in Love" by The Spinners.
- Erika Zade — 20-year-old Miami native, Erika Zade comes from a family of Latin musicians. She is a student at Berkeley College of Music. She performed Dua Lipa's "New Rules."
Team Adam

- Tyke James – 17-year-old singer from Laie, Hawaii. Tyke sings "Perfect" by Ed Sheeran.
- Radha – 19-year-old singer from New Jersey. Performed "Mama Knows Best" by Jessie J.
- DeAndre Nico – 22-year-old singer from Port Arthur, Texas. Nico performed "When I Was Your Man" by Bruno Mars.
- Steve Memmolo — 35-year-old Boston resident. Performed "Spooky" by Classic IV.
- Anthony Arya – 16-year-old from Santa Cruz. Performed "Danny's Song" by Loggins and Messina
- Reagan Strange - 13-year-old soul/pop singer from Memphis, Tennessee. Performed "Meant To Be" by BeBe Rexha.
- Foushee - New York City resident sings full-time at a cafe frequented by stars like Jimmy Hendrix and Bob Dylan. Foushee performed "Red Bone" by Childish Gambino.
- Sandy Redd — 35-year-old Chicago native performed "River" by Bishop Briggs. She manages to turn all four chairs.
- Natalie Brady - Rock singer and single mother. Performed "Barracuda" by Heart.
- Jarred Matthew - 31-year-old Astrophysicists from San Diego. Performed Al Green's "Tired of Being Alone."
Team Blake

- Mercedes Ferreira-Dias – 17-year-old singer from Florida, Mercedes auditioned last year but didn't get a chair turn. This year she performed "She Used to Be Mine" by Sara Bareilles.
- Kameron Marlowe – 21-year-old country singer from North Carolina. Marlowe sang "One Number Away" by Luke Combs.
- Keith Paluso – 30-year-old blues and country singer from Memphis. Paluso performed "Way Down We Go" by Kaleo.
- Michael Lee – 30-year-old blues singer from Fort Worth, Texas. Lee performs "The Thrill is Gone" by BB King.
- Dave Fenley — 39-year-old Nashville resident. Performed "Help Me Hold On" by Travis Tritt.
- Rachel Messer — 19-year-old from a "little holler" in West Virginia. This yodeling princess performed "I Want to Be A Cowboy's Sweetheart" by Patsy Montana.
- Chris Croeze — 27-year-old country/rock singer from Wisconsin, Croeze is part of a traveling band that frequently performs for military members overseas. The singer performed "Pride and Joy" by Stevie Ray Vaughan.
- Joey Green — 35-year-old pock rock singer who runs a T-shirt screen printing business. Green performs "Baba O'Riley" by The Who.
- Kayley Hill — 29-year-old Nashville singer. Performs "Gold Dust Woman" by Fleetwood Mac.
- Kirk Jay — Alabama singer who is "country till the day he dies" loves the genre because, to him, the first time he heard country music, it just "felt good." Jay performs "God Bless the Broken Road" by Rascal Flatts and manages to turn every chair.
Team Jennifer

- Tyshawn Colquitt - 23-year old soulful R&B singer from Cincinnati. Colquitt sang " Like I Can" by Sam Smith.
- Patrique Fortson – 38-year-old singer from Atlanta. He performed "Get Here" by Oleta Adams.
- Kennedy Holmes – There has been plenty of buzz surrounding this 13-year-old singer, with some pegging her as a possible winner of Season 15. Holmes sang "Turning Tables" by Adele and managed to turn all four chairs.
- Franc West – 38-year-old singer from Atlanta. West performed "Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay" by Otis Redding. Just before he finished, Jennifer turns her chair and adds him to her team.
- Audri Bartholomew — 10-year-old Missouri singer. Performed "Never Enough" from The Greatest Showman.
- Natasia Greycloud – 29-year-old from Nashville. Greycloud performed "I'm Not The Only One" by Sam Smith.
- Makenzie Thomas — 20-year-old Kentucky singer. This is her Second time auditioning for The Voice. Thomas performed "Big White Room" by Jessie James.
- Mike Parker — 23-year-old Virginia native and high school football star. Performed Ne-Yo's "So Sick.
- Zaxai — 29-year-old Haitian-American from Brooklyn, New York, Zaxai works in a Russian club singing in six languages. He was actually kicked in the back of the head by Kelly Clarkson by accident while working as an usher at Radio City Music Hall. He performed "Come and Get Your Love" by Redbone.
- Colton Smith — 21-year-old Alabama singer, Colton Smith is hoping for a chance to work with "queen" Jennifer. Smith has great showmanship and his voice is perfectly on point as he sings "Alive" by Sia and he earns a button press from Jennifer. He will be an excellent contender.
- "You gave me life from your voice alone," said Jennifer.
- Smith is the third singer to join Team Jennifer this evening.
Kelsea Ballerini Comeback Team
- Ayanna Joni – 29-year-old from Yonkers, N.Y. Sang "Sorry Not Sorry" by Demi Lovato.
- Ele Ivory – 20-year-old singer from Nashville, Tenn. Ivory performed "Jump" By Julia Michaels.
- Lynnea Moorer - 18-year-old from Monterey, Calif. Performed "Location" by Khalid.
- Wyatt Rivers - 22-year-old is at Duke University medical student. Performed "River" by Leon Bridges.
- Sam Roberts — This 21-year-old singer from Portsmouth, NH. Performed "Time in a Bottle" by Jim Croce.
When Does The Voice Air Next? Start Time and Channel
The Voice airs every Monday and Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. EDT. The show will return Monday, Oct. 15. You can watch it live on NBC, or catch up the day after it airs via Hulu or NBC.com.