North Alabama residents stay alive in NBC’s ‘The Voice’

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Huntsville’s Jazz McKenzie is still alive in “The Voice” competition. (NBC)

Both of Alabama’s remaining contestants on The Voice this season have progressed to the playoffs, putting them one step closer to walking away with the ultimate prize — $100,000 and a recording contract with Universal Music Group. 

Alabama A&M alum Jazz McKenzie, who currently lives in Huntsville, and Florence’s own Kirbi survived the knockout round, during which they were paired against another artist from their team.  

The prior round, known as the “battles,” were duets between two team members. In the knockout round, each artist gets to perform their own song individually.

Check out their performances on The Bama Buzz.

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Michael Seale
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