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Fourteen-year-old Max Chambers from Louisiana made history as the first from his state to reach *The Voice* finale, becoming one of six finalists.
Fourteen-year-old Max Chambers from Shreveport has become one of six finalists on *The Voice*, making history as the first Louisiana contestant to reach the finale.
Representing coach Michael Bublé, Chambers earned a wild card spot with standout performances, including a rendition of Whitney Houston’s “One Moment in Time” and an emotional take on Stevie Wonder’s “Don’t You Worry About a Thing.” His bold choices and stage presence have drawn national attention, putting him in contention to become the show’s youngest winner.
The finale will air Tuesday, with the final winner to be determined.
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Max Chambers, de 14 años, de Louisiana, hizo historia como el primero de su estado en llegar a la final de The Voice, convirtiéndose en uno de los seis finalistas.