Blake Shelton Brings ‘The Voice’ to Ole Red Nashville

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Blake Shelton still remembers what it was like cutting his teeth in Broadwayā€™s honky-tonks and cafĆ©s after moving to Nashville in 1994.

When he wasnā€™t painting houses to pay the bills, Shelton made now-defunct Henryā€™s Coffeehouse his regular haunt, playing acoustic sets not for tips but for the chance to break through as a country artist.

He also remembers the time he got kicked out of the legendary Tootsieā€™s Orchid Lounge, after making a habit out of playing a song that was ā€œvery inappropriate.ā€

ā€œSo, I decided to put in my own damn bar,ā€ Shelton jokes.

That ā€œdamn barā€ is Ole Red Nashville, named after his irreverent early hit ā€œOlā€™ Red,ā€ which is also a restaurant and music venue.

On November 14, it wasĀ the backdrop for an episode ofĀ The Voice,Ā the four-time Emmy Award-winning musical competition series for which Shelton is the longest-serving coach. The episode aired tonight on NBC. Find out which Team Blake artists advance to the Top 11 Tuesday night at 8/7c on NBC.

Shelton brought along three Team Blake contestants on this field trip, giving them a peek at what itā€™s like to forge a successful music career from scratch.

ā€œYou can tell itā€™s just fueling their fire, like Thatā€™s what I want to be doing,ā€ Shelton says.

The Voice hopefuls Cali Wilson, Kat Hammock, and Ricky Duran not only watched Shelton perform during a special Ole Red fan event but also got to rehearse in front of their coach on the venueā€™s stage.

For Duran, the opportunity was a happy coincidence. Hailing from Worcester, Massachusetts, Duran moved to Austin, Texas a year ago to try his hand at the cityā€™s vibrant music scene, making a pit stop at Ole Red Nashville along the way.

ā€œIt was literally a year ago today that I was just hanging out in this bar having a drink,ā€ Duran says. ā€œNow to be back a year later and on that stage singing to Blake Shelton at his bar is just so amazing for me.ā€

A lot can happen in a year.

Fellow contestant Wilson, who has lived in Nashville for three years as a songwriter, says getting an inside look at Sheltonā€™s career has been inspirational, especially since the country star had just won his 10th CMA Award the night prior.

ā€œI think it shows how personal he is as an artist and how much he cares as a coach,ā€ she says.

Since opening in 2018, Ole Red quickly became known as one of the top dogs in the honky-tonk world thanks to its premiere sound system and ample capacity for burgeoning artists to build a fan following. Those details are important to Shelton and havenā€™t gone unnoticed by former contestants of The Voice.

ā€œEvery single time I have been here, somebody from The Voice[ā€™s] past has been on that stage,ā€ Shelton says, citing the likes of Season 10 contestant and Ole Red regular Adam Wakefield.

Following the taping of contestant rehearsals on Thursday, Team Blake alumni Emily Ann Roberts, Red Marlow, and RaeLynn performed, bringing the day full circle.

Season 9 finalist Emily Ann Roberts performs on the Ole Red stage as part of Thursday’s spectacle, singing her own “Someday Dream” and Dolly Parton’s “9 to 5.”

As the contestant field narrows from 13 to 11 during this week of the competition, Wilson, Hammock, and Duranā€™s visit to Ole Red is a good reminder that no matter what happens next, Ā they will always have a stage to play on ā€” just steps away from where Shelton got his start.

ā€œI told the three today that are here, I said ā€˜This is yā€™allā€™s home now, too. Thereā€™s always going to be an open door for you here as long as you donā€™t play that song I played at Tootsieā€™s,ā€™ā€ Shelton says.

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