WATCH: West Virginian turns 3 chairs on The Voice blind auditions

(WBOY) — Twenty-year-old Mor Ilderton from Teays Valley, West Virginia, started singing and playing in guitar in his bedroom while he was grounded as a teenager, and now, he is wowing some of the best vocalists in the world.

Ilderton appeared on the Sept. 30 episode of NBC’s The Voice, season 26, “The Blind Auditions Part 2,” where the coaches Michael Bublé, Snoop Dogg, Reba McEntire and Gwen Stefani compared him to artists Zach Bryan and Willy Nelson.

Bublé, McEntire and Snoop all turned their chairs to the young indie folk artist’s performance of “Coal” by Dylan Gossett, which was his first-ever performance into a microphone in front of a live audience…

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