John Holiday singing Where Do We Go during the finals of NBC鈥檚 The Voice.
John Holiday sings聽Where Do We Go聽during Monday鈥檚 finals of NBC鈥檚聽The Voice. (Photo by Trae Patton/NBC)

澳门六合彩开奖结果 voice professor John Holiday finished his wild ride on NBC鈥檚聽The Voice聽Tuesday night, placing fifth in the 19th聽season of the popular TV singing competition.

Holiday, an associate professor in the Lawrence Conservatory of Music since 2017, showcased a voice that John Legend called 鈥渙therworldly鈥 as he advanced through the blind auditions, the battle rounds, the knockouts, the live playoffs, and the live semifinals, where TV viewers cast votes to move him into the Final 5.

On Tuesday鈥檚 finale, he was joined on stage by Legend to sing聽Bridge Over Troubled Water, his final performance during an inspired run.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been an incredible dream I could never have imagined,鈥 Holiday said of his time on the show.聽

But the title for Holiday wasn鈥檛 to be. Carter Rubin, a 15-year-old coached by Gwen Stefani, was named the winner, based on viewer votes following Monday night鈥檚 live finals performances, earning a recording contract in the process.

Late Tuesday, Holiday tweeted: 鈥淎merica, I love you so much! I appreciate every prayer that helped me and my #TheVoice family soar. Congratulations,聽! The world is ready for your fierce talents and beautiful spirit. #HoliBaes forever! I love you and I am excited to be on this ride with you.鈥

Holiday excelled in a competition that began in the spring with thousands of hopefuls and drew an average TV viewership of more than 7 million people during twice-weekly airings over the past two months. The show was conducted without its usual live audience and with social distancing protocols in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Flashing a fun sartorial style to match a vocal talent that has made him a rising star in opera circles, the 35-year-old Holiday drew plenty of applause along the way, earning attention in the聽Los Angeles Times听补苍诲听USA TODAY, hearing effusive praise from the show鈥檚 celebrity coaches鈥擫egend, Stefani, Kelly Clarkson, and Blake Shelton鈥攁nd growing a fan base he calls his Holibaes.

Holiday鈥檚 voice students at Lawrence, who affectionately call him Prof, cheered him every step of the way, including through tonight鈥檚 finale.

鈥淔rom day one, Prof has told us that one of the main reasons he pursues his career is to show us what鈥檚 possible,鈥 said David Womack 鈥21, a senior voice student from Austin, Texas. 鈥淲atching him quickly become a household name is direct proof that we can do anything we set our minds to, as he frequently reminds us.鈥

John Holiday singing Halo during the live finals of The Voice.
John Holiday sings听贬补濒辞聽during the live finals of聽The Voice. (Photo by Trae Patton/NBC)

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鈥淚 love that you continue to show America more of yourself,鈥 Legend told him. 鈥淵ou put your heart out there every single week. You have an out-of-this-world gift.鈥

Staying genuine

Holiday jumped into the competition after the pandemic shut down his performance schedule in the spring. He continued to teach remotely while quietly taking part in the auditions and the early rounds of the show from Los Angeles. The recorded segments鈥攍aunched with Holiday delivering a聽聽that quickly drew Legend to his corner in the blind auditions鈥攂egan airing in mid-October. Holiday was sworn to secrecy as he advanced through each round as part of Team Legend. He returned to L.A. as the live rounds and viewer voting began two weeks ago.

Sarah Navy 鈥22, a junior voice student from Holiday鈥檚 hometown region of Houston, Texas, said she and her Lawrence classmates already appreciated Holiday鈥檚 immense talents. Seeing other viewers discovering not only that talent but also his joyful heart was part of the fun.聽

鈥淓ven though I have spent so much time with him and have heard him sing so much, sometimes I go back to the first time I met him and I become that girl in tears who knew one day she could be great, too,鈥 Navy said. 鈥淗e is such a genuine person who works so hard and is being a representative for so many people.鈥

That genuineness shined through all levels of the show, whether Holiday was talking to Legend or host Carson Daly about his teaching at Lawrence, being Black and gay, singing opera, his incredibly high falsetto, growing up in his beloved Texas, his relationship with the grandmother he calls Big Momma, and the pain being felt by artists around the world in the midst of the pandemic.

鈥淗e is always so authentic to who he is, which is so inspiring to see,鈥 said Jack Murphy 鈥21, a senior choral student from Neenah. 鈥淎nd just witnessing the outpouring of love for him. Not only for his talent, but what he stands for as well. It鈥檚 encouraging and wonderful. I am so immensely proud of him, and so is our entire studio.鈥

During his run on聽The Voice, Holiday became the student under the coaching guidance of Legend. In Monday鈥檚 episode, he thanked his mentor for instilling in him confidence that he could shed labels and transcend musical boundaries.

The Voice聽has been a place that has helped me to stretch myself far beyond what I thought was possible for me,鈥 Holiday said. 鈥淗aving John as one of my biggest supporters, his belief in me means the world. 鈥 I spent so much of my life hiding, and I won鈥檛 ever hide again. He鈥檚 given me permission to fly.鈥

Lawrence pride

While NBC billed Holiday as a native of Rosenberg, Texas, his home the past three years has been in Appleton. He represented Lawrence well throughout the season, speaking not only to the power of music education but also to the need for musicians to live and perform authentically and with empathy, resiliency, and flexibility.

鈥淲e couldn鈥檛 be prouder of John Holiday and his incredible journey on聽The Voice,鈥 said Brian Pertl, dean of the Conservatory.聽鈥淛ohn is the perfect example of the flexible, versatile, virtuoso musician that the 21st聽century needs and Lawrence strives to produce.聽He is an opera star who can sing jazz and pop at the highest levels.聽He is a top-tier performer and a top-tier educator who values his students above all else. What an incredible role model for our students and musicians around the globe.鈥

奥颈迟丑听The Voice聽now finished, Holiday will prepare for Winter Term at Lawrence while getting at least a bit of his performance schedule back. Opera Philadelphia announced last week that Holiday will take the lead in Tyshawn Sorey鈥檚聽Save the Boys聽in February, to be streamed on the Opera Philadelphia Channel.

Hannah Jones 鈥22, a junior voice student from Houston, will be among the Conservatory students excited to welcome their professor home, even if it has to be via Zoom for a bit longer.

鈥淧rof always tells us, 鈥業 want to show you that it is possible,鈥欌 Jones said. 鈥淲ell, he was doing that well before聽The Voice, but this is another level. Words cannot describe my excitement for Prof鈥檚 success.鈥