Gyth Rigdon | |||||
General Information | |||||
Name | Gyth Rigdon | ||||
Gender | Male | ||||
Birthdate | February 2, 1994 | ||||
Age | 25 | ||||
Nationality | American | ||||
Location | Singer, Louisiana | ||||
Occupation | Singer | ||||
Team(s) | Team Blake | ||||
Season(s) | Season 16 | ||||
Placement | Runner-Up | ||||
Chairs Turned
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Gyth Rigdon was a contestant on The Voice Season 16 and a member of Team Blake. His blind audition of the Dobie Gray song "Drift Away" turned two chairs.
Before The Voice[]
"Gyth is no stranger to hard work after growing up on his family's racehorse farm. A typical morning started at 5 a.m., with feeding, washing and training 27 horses. Gyth found his musical calling at 15, when he joined the family campfire jam session. At 17, his father booked him a three-hour show at a biker bar - and he has been playing gigs there ever since. Gyth took his show on the road for a few years and came back a hometown hero after sharing the stage with artists such as Jake Owen and Gary Allen. Gyth hopes "The Voice" will help launch his music career to the next level."
- NBC.com[1]
Performances[]
Stage | Song | Original Artist | Result |
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Blind Auditions | "Drift Away" | Dobie Gray | 3-chair turn |
Battles | "Drunk Me" | Mitchell Tenpenny | Won |
Live Cross Battles | "Goodbye Time" | Conway Twitty | Won |
Live Playoffs | "I Want To Be Loved Like That" | Shenandoah | Safe |
Live Top 13 | "Nobody But Me" | Blake Shelton | Safe |
Semifinals | "God Bless The U.S.A." | Lee Greenwood | Safe |
Finale | "Once In A Blue Moon" | Earl Thomas Conley | Runner-Up |