Red Marlow | |||||
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General Information | |||||
Name | Red Marlow | ||||
Born | {{{born}}} | ||||
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Gender | Male | ||||
Age | 40 | ||||
Nationality | American | ||||
Location | Dickson, Tennessee | ||||
Occupation | Demo Singer | ||||
Team(s) | Team Blake | ||||
Season(s) | Season 13 | ||||
Placement | 4th Place | ||||
Chairs Turned
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Red Marlow is a contestant on The Voice Season 13 and a member of Team Blake. His blind audition of the John Anderson song "Swingin'" turned two chairs.
After a song with his coach, a cover of Garth Brooks' "Make You Feel My Love", and an original song, Red tallied the 3rd least votes in the finale, finishing in 4th place, behind Brooke Simpson, Addison Agen, and winner Chloe Kohanski.
Before The Voice[]
"Red is as country as it gets, with a love of skeet shooting, fishing and hunting. His dad is a preacher, so growing up he was exposed to a lot of bluegrass and gospel. At 22, Red decided to move to Nashville to further his music career and ended up becoming a demo singer. He was fortunate to make a living singing songs for songwriters for about 15 years, but being a musician is difficult and he's struggled to break through as a solo artist. Recently, Red took a step back from music in order to support his family. He started his own construction company called Mr. Fix All, and though he enjoys it, The Voice has given him one last shot to see if he can make music his full-time job."
- NBC.com[1]