The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Marietta singer advances on ‘The Voice’

Singer Alex Guthrie landed spot on John Legend’s team.

- By Rodney Ho rho@ajc.com

Alex Guthrie, a Marietta singersong­writer with a soulful mien, has made it into the live shows of “The Voice.”

He is now part of the top 20 of season 17, but during the knockout round, he actually lost his spot on Kelly Clarkson’s team. She opted to take teen duo Hello Sunday over him.

But rival coach John Legend had an opening to steal and nabbed Guthrie for his current team of five.

In a phone interview from “The Voice” studios in Hollywood last week, Guthrie said he was glad to have the R&B singer ready to scoop him up.

“Hello Sunday is incredibly talented, not just for their age but just talented,” he said. “I knew I had my work cut out for me. John was my safety net. This whole time John had been compliment­ary of my voice but felt I wasn’t giving enough of an emotional performanc­e so I really put it out there.”

Legend embraced Guthrie’s rendition of Sam Smith’s “I’m Not the Only One.”

Clarkson’s guest coach was Taylor Swift and she told Guthrie that while he could mess around with the verses a bit, he should stick

with the chorus as recorded so viewers feel comfortabl­e. There is a tricky balance between “making it your own” and karaoke.

Clarkson also helped Guthrie get comfortabl­e without a guitar to hide behind. He readily admitted he still isn’t quite sure what to do with his hands.

“I’m working toward true comfort,” he said. “I used to feel like I needed a guitar to look normal on stage and comfortabl­e. Kelly taught me how to command attention without it.”

Legend, he said, is no nonsense as a coach. “I love his songwritin­g,” he said. “I can immediatel­y connect with whatever he is singing. I hope to do that with my own music.”

Guthrie first made a big impact on the world in 2017 as a street musician in an American Family Insurance ad where Jennifer Hudson (a past ‘Voice” coach) surprises him and joins in on the song “Lovely Day” at Woodruff Park in downtown Atlanta. The ad became so ubiquitous, he said he was recognized all over the country.

All top 20 singers will perform on tonight’s show, which means short songs. America will vote and on Tuesday, the top 8 vote getters are automatica­lly moving forward. Each judge then picks one to save from their teams. Of the final eight, the top remaining artist from each team will compete for a wild card and one will get the 13th spot.

Guthrie said he has a song to sing tonight he hopes will honor the people who are important in his life.

He hopes to last as long as he can because he loves being around the other contestant­s.

“I’m having so much fun at adult summer camp around all these wonderful people,” Guthrie said. “It’s going to be a change to go back to a normal life.”

 ?? TINA THORPE/NBC ?? Alex Guthrie, a Marietta singer-songwriter with a soulful mien, has made it into the live shows of “The Voice.”
TINA THORPE/NBC Alex Guthrie, a Marietta singer-songwriter with a soulful mien, has made it into the live shows of “The Voice.”

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