Rebekah Samarin | |||||
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Contestant Profile | |||||
Nationality: | American | ||||
Hometown: | Whittier, CA | ||||
The Voice | |||||
Season: | 7 | ||||
Genre: | Pop, Folk | ||||
Team(s): | Team Adam | ||||
Finish: | Top 32 (Knockouts) | ||||
Chairs Turned
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Rebekah Samarin was a contestant on Season 7 of The Voice, being part of Team Adam.
Despite managing to make it all the way to the Knockouts round, Rebekah is mostly remembered for being the first contestant of the show to have all of her performances montaged, only being heard singing once during her time on the show, in the brief snippet of her Blind Audition that was shown to the viewers.
Performances[]
Round | Song | Original Artist | Date | Order | Result |
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Blind Auditions | "A Case of You"(Montaged Performance) | Joni Mitchell | September 30, 2014 | N/A | Two chairs turned Joined Team Adam |
Battle Rounds (Top 48) |
"Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" vs. Clara Hong (Unaired Performance) |
The Shirelles | October 14, 2014 | N/A | Won |
Knockout Rounds (Top 32) |
"You Give Me Something vs. Matt McAndrew (Unaired Performance) |
James Morrison | November 10, 2014 | N/A | Eliminated |
Trivia[]
- Rebekah is the first artist in the history of The Voice to make it past the battles to not have any of her performances aired in full; she can only be heard singing in a brief snippet of her Blind Audition that was aired to the viewers, as for reasons unknown, no snippets of the montaged battles were aired in the first week of the Battle Rounds as usual, with her Knockouts round performance also going unaired.
- She would later be followed by Katherine Ho in Season 9.