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Jim Ranger
Jim-Ranger
General Information
Name Jim Ranger
Gender Male
Age 38
Location Newport, Arkansas
Team(s) Blake
Season(s) 19
Placement Runner-up
Chairs Turned
Chair1
Kelly
Chair2
Gwen
Chair2
John
Chair2
Blake

Jim Ranger is a singer from Newport, Arkansas who was a contestant on Season 19 of The Voice. He is a member of Team Blake.

Background[]

Jim Ranger spent the first part of his childhood traveling the country in an RV with his parents, who would sing and preach at churches and festivals. He started singing at 4 years old and learned the guitar at 13. Once his family settled down, he joined the school choir and found a passion for secular music. He went on to play in a jazz band and, at 20, married his wife, Camilla, whom he has known since they were babies. They now have three kids together and Jim works as a campus pastor and worship leader at his dad's church. Jim loves his role in the church but feels he has neglected his passion for secular music. He comes to "The Voice" to prove to his kids that it is never too late to follow your dreams.

Performances[]

Stage Song Original Artist Result
Blind Auditions "Blue Ain't Your Color" Keith Urban 3-chair turn
Battle Rounds "Good As You" Kane Brown Won
Knockouts "Humble And Kind" Tim McGraw Won
Live Playoffs "Rumor" Lee Brice Saved by Blake
Semifinals “Without You” Badfinger Saved by public vote
Finale “With A Little Help From My Friends” The Beatles 2nd Place


External Links[]

Facebook icon Jim Ranger on Facebook

Twitter icon Jim Ranger on Twitter

Resources[]

https://www.nbc.com/the-voice/credits/credit/season-19/jim-ranger

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Voice_(American_season_19)

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