news-25092024-012149

Jake Tankersley, a 31-year-old country singer from Claremore, Oklahoma, has been taking life one step at a time. He is a worship leader at Claremore’s Cedar Point Church and enjoys singing at local venues whenever he can. Recently, Tankersley had the opportunity to showcase his talent on the opening night of Season 26 of The Voice.

Tankersley impressed the coaches with his rendition of Zach Bryan’s “Something in the Orange” during his Blind Audition. His performance led to a four-chair turn, with Snoop Dogg, Gwen Stefani, Reba McEntire, and Michael Bublé all vying to have him on their team. Despite Stefani blocking McEntire, Tankersley ultimately chose to join Team Snoop.

During the audition, the coaches praised Tankersley for his unique voice and style. Stefani admired his gravelly sound and ability to make a song his own. Bublé highlighted his experience in the music industry and offered to help Tankersley become an even better version of himself. Snoop emphasized the importance of show business and expressed his eagerness to work with the talented singer.

Tankersley’s journey on The Voice is just beginning, and he is excited to see where this opportunity will take him in his music career. With the support of Team Snoop, he hopes to continue to impress audiences with his soulful voice and captivating performances. Keep an eye out for this rising star as he navigates the competition and pursues his passion for music.