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Nick Fradiani (born November 15, 1985) was from
Guilford, Connecticut. He and his girlfriend auditioned in New York City, and his golden ticket song was
Peter Gabriel's "
In Your Eyes." In Hollywood, he sang "
Babylon" by
David Gray. He sang
Train's "
Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)" during the House of Blues Showcase, earning his spot in the top 24. •
Clark Beckham (born May 15, 1992) was from
White House, Tennessee. Beckham sang
James Brown's "It's a Man's World" during his audition. In his first solo performance in Hollywood, he sang Otis Reding's "
Try a Little Tenderness". He advanced to the top 24 after he sang "Georgia on My Mind" by
Ray Charles in the House of Blues Showcase. •
JAX (born May 5, 1996) was from
East Brunswick, New Jersey. She auditioned in New York City with her rendition of
the Beatles' "I Want to Hold Your Hand". She also sang "Toxic" by
Britney Spears during her first solo in Hollywood. For her final solo, she sang the Beatles' "Let it Be". She earned her spot in the Top 24 in the House of Blues Showcase after she performed
Lady Gaga's "You & I." •
Rayvon Owen (born June 27, 1991) was a vocal coach from
Richmond, Virginia. He auditioned in
San Francisco with his rendition of
Katy Perry's "Wide Awake." He sang "Ordinary People" by
John Legend as his first solo and Otis Reding's "
Try a Little Tenderness" as his final solo in Hollywood. He performed
Sam Smith's "Lay Me Down" in the House of Blues Showcase, earning his spot in the semifinals. •
Tyanna Jones (born August 8, 1998) was from
Jacksonville, Florida. For her audition, she sang "Wings" by Little Mix. In Hollywood, she sang
Olly Murs' "Dance with Me Tonight" as her first solo and "Try" by
Colbie Caillat as her final solo. She performed
Beyoncé's "Love on Top" in the House of Blues Showcase, earning her spot in the semifinals. •
Quentin Alexander (born December 11, 1994) was from
New Orleans, Louisiana. He auditioned in New Orleans with "
Royals" by Lorde. In Hollywood, he sang "
Riptide" by
Vance Joy. He sang "
Youth" by
Foxes in the House of Blues Showcase, earning his spot in the semifinals. •
Joey Cook (born March 30, 1991) was originally from
Woodbridge, Virginia, but had moved to
New Orleans, Louisiana, where she auditioned with "King of Spain" by
The Tallest Man on Earth. She sang
Miranda Lambert's "Kerosene" as her first solo and "Across the Universe" by
the Beatles as her final solo in Hollywood. She earned her spot in the top 24 after she performed "Sweet Pea" by
Amos Lee in the House of Blues Showcase. Her performance of
Fancy during the top 11 was well-received by the judges and earned a standing ovation from
Keith Urban. She played the
accordion,
ukulele,
banjo, and the
mandolin during the course of the season. •
Qaasim Middleton (born January 13, 1996) was from
Brooklyn, New York. He auditioned in New York City with "
Sir Duke" by
Stevie Wonder. He performed
Ed Sheeran's "
Give Me Love" as his final solo in Hollywood. He sang "
Satisfaction" by
Allen Stone, earning his spot in the top 24 in the House of Blues Showcase. •
Daniel Seavey (born April 2, 1999) was from
Vancouver, Washington. He sang
Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" and
Paula Abdul's "Straight Up" during his audition in San Francisco. In Hollywood, he sang
Ed Sheeran's "Thinking Out Loud" as his first solo and Sheeran's "I See Fire" as his final solo in Hollywood. He performed "Straight Up" again in the House of Blues Showcase, earning his spot in the top 24. •
Adanna Duru (born October 10, 1996) was from
Diamond Bar, California. She auditioned in San Francisco with
Lady Gaga's "You & I." She performed "It's a Man's, Man's, Man's World" by
James Brown during the House of Blues Showcase, where she got standing ovation by
Jennifer Lopez and earned her spot in the Top 24. •
Maddie Walker (born December 23, 1997) was from
Ankeny, Iowa. She had previously auditioned in the
thirteenth season, but was cut during the group round in Hollywood. She auditioned again in New York City with
Gwen Sebastian's "Suitcase." She sang "Already Gone" by
Sugarland as her first solo in Hollywood, and "
Don't Ya" by
Brett Eldredge as her final solo. During the House of Blues Showcase, she sang "
Big Girls Don't Cry" by
Fergie. She was cut during the top 24 selection, but was called back by the judges, and subsequently earned a spot in the semifinals. •
Sarina-Joi Crowe (born June 27, 1995) was from
Columbia, Tennessee. She had originally auditioned in the
tenth season, but was cut on the last day in Hollywood. She had also auditioned in the
twelfth and
thirteenth seasons, where she was again cut. For her fourth appearance, she auditioned in Nashville with "Love Runs Out" by
OneRepublic. She sang
Jessie J's "Big White Room" in the House of Blues Showcase, where she earned her spot in the top 24. ==Finals==