Oklahoma trio OK3 took on Zoe Levert on 'The Voice' last night: Was the trio eliminated?
OK3, the Oklahoma City-based vocal trio, was eliminated from "The Voice" Monday night during battles.
The three Oklahomans, Sierra Sikes, Kenna Fields and Courtney Hooker, were defeated by vocalist Zoe Levert in a performance of "The Bones" by Maren Morris.
Their coach, singer and songwriter John Legend, applauded Levert for her ability to mesh with the trio despite being a solo performer.
Legend told the OK3 it's fun to watch them perform and gushed over the joy they bring to the stage.
Still, Legend chose the "underdog", as he described Levert, effectively sending the Oklahoman trio home.
Who are the OK3?
OK3 consists of three singers from Oklahoma who met through their vocal coach, Amanda Earhart.
Sikes, who was 23 when the trio auditioned for "The Voice," is a University of Central Oklahoma alumnus who earned her bachelor of music degree in musical theater in 2021.
Fields, 22, is a senior at the Academy of Contemporary Music at UCO who is majoring in contemporary music.
Hooker, 25, is an ACM@UCO graduate who received her bachelor of applied technology in commercial music in 2020. She also earned an associate's degree from UCO in performance in 2019.
When the team auditioned, they received a four-chair turn and high compliments from each of the coaches, Reba, Dan + Shay, Chance the Rapper and Legend, before they ultimately chose Team Legend.
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