HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA: Jackson Snelling, a 21-year-old country singer, wowed the judges with his audition.
However, the 'The Voice' contestant not only turned some heads but also upset one of the coaches.
Jackson and his brother, both from Austin, Indiana, are adopted and autistic. If the background sounds familiar, it's because he revealed it on Season 19 of 'American Idol' in 2021.
He is more functional than his sibling and assists him with daily activities. Jackson awoke at the age of seven to discover that his father had died. It's a difficult time in his life. Jackson's song selection ties him to his father. He delivers the song in a clean, resonant country tone.
Who turned for Jackson Snelling on 'The Voice' Season 24?
Niall Horan didn't turn because he heard some high-pitched sounds. John Legend appreciates his wonderful tone but believes the final part of his song is the most powerful.
Jackson grew up listening to "Miss Reba," he admits. She is pleased that he represents country music. Reba McEntire has this covered.
Gwen Stefani mentions Blake Shelton over and over. She tells him that she is picky and that she has had two country radio hits. Reba chuckles, "I've had more than two."
Which coach did Jackson Snelling pick on 'The Voice' Season 24?
Jackson, a country singer, wowed the judges with his audition.
Gwen and Reba both chose the musician, who told the judges that music has helped him cope with autism.
Reba compliments him on his vocals and says he reminds her of authentic country music.
Jackson picks Reba as his coach, much to Gwen's chagrin.
What happened to Jackson Snelling on 'American Idol'?
Jackson appeared on 'American Idol' Season 19 as a competitor.
"Please Listen" was Jackson's original song. While the judges all agreed that he had a strong singing voice, they believed he wasn't ready yet, and they all voted "no," removing him from the competition.
'The Voice' airs every Monday and Tuesday at 8 pm ET on NBC. But if you miss it, you can watch Season 24 on FuboTV or stream it on Peacock.