Chris Kroeze | ||||||||||||||||||||
General Information | ||||||||||||||||||||
Name | Chris Kroeze | |||||||||||||||||||
Gender | Male | |||||||||||||||||||
Age | 28 | |||||||||||||||||||
Nationality | American | |||||||||||||||||||
Location | Barron, Wisconsin | |||||||||||||||||||
Occupation | Artist | |||||||||||||||||||
Team(s) | Team Blake | |||||||||||||||||||
Season(s) | Season 15 | |||||||||||||||||||
Placement | Runner-up | |||||||||||||||||||
Chairs Turned
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Chris Kroeze was a contestant on The Voice Season 15 and a member of Team Blake. His blind audition of the Stevie Ray Vaughan song "Pride and Joy" turned two chairs.
Before The Voice[]
"At the age of six, Chris' parents bought him a guitar as an outlet for his energy. With encouragement from his dad, he started singing in middle school. After college, Chris knew he needed to head to Nashville to further his career. His family held a fundraiser in their small town to help him pursue his dream. He met the right people in Nashville and recorded a song at Dierks Bentley's studio with some of Dierks' backing band. Now, back home in Wisconsin, he currently plays 200-plus shows a year and travels overseas to play for the troops in the Middle East."
- NBC.com[1]
Performances[]
Stage | Song | Original Artist | Result |
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Blind Audition | Pride and Joy | Stevie Ray Vaughan | Jennifer Hudson and Blake Shelton Turned. Joined Team Blake |
Battles (Top 48) | Back in the High Life Again | Steve Winwiood | Saved by Coach |
Knockouts (Top 32) | Burning House | Cam | |
Live Playoffs (Top 24) | Have You Ever Seen the Rain | Creedence Clearwater Revival | Saved by Public |
Live Top 13 | Let it be | The Beatles | |
Live Top 11 | Long Train Runnin | The Doobie Brothers | |
Live Top 10 | Callin Baton Rouge | Dennis Linda | |
Live Semifinals (Top 8) | Jumpin Jack Flash/Chain of Fools | The Rolling Stones/Aretha Franklin | |
Live Finale (Final 4) | Two More Bottles of Wine | Emmylou Harris | |
Human | Chris Kroese | ||
Sweet Home Alabama | Lynyrd Skynard | Runner-Up |