‘The Voice’ Interview: Britton Moore Talks Four Chair Turn, Music Goals, And Passion For San Antonio

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Hailing from San Antonio, Texas, Britton Moore talks about the “long journey” of getting to “The Voice” stage. After receiving the coveted four chair turn, Moore chose Adam Levine as his coach. Moore talked to Deepest Dream about why, as a talented singer and musician, he wants to bring joy into people’s lives. Plus he talks about his single “Harmony.” Check out Moore’s interview (watch on YouTube or listen on the pod) below!

THE VOICE — “The Blind Auditions Part 2” Episode 2702 — Pictured: Britton Moore — (Photo by: Christine Bartolucci/NBC)

Britton Moore reflects on why he chose to be a Team Adam member. “Adam Levine is a legend, in my, in my eyes. All four coaches are (legends),” said Moore. “But when it came to Adam turning around first, it was the first couple seconds and then the very first words out of his mouth were something along the lines of, ‘you know, when I heard you go into your falsetto, you kind of reminded me of how I do it.’ When he said that, honestly, I don’t want to say that was the deal breaker, but I already was leaning towards Adam.”

Listen to Moore’s single “Harmony” on Spotify:

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As for advice to people auditioning for “The Voice,” he adds that it is not about hitting the right note, especially since there are so many different singers that flourish.. “It’s all about the heart and the intent of your voice,” added Moore.

Check out my interview with Britton Moore:

Catch the third night of Blind Auditions tonight on The Voice (8 pm et/pt) on NBC!