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“I am so proud,” January said. “I’m so excited for her.”
January said her daughter has always had a “naturally beautiful” voice. Warren discovered her passion for singing at church and eventually formed a group with her friends in high school. She continued to sing throughout her time as a college student at the University of Alabama, where she graduated in 2017.
After college, she moved to Nashville where she recorded a debut worship EP, “Pursue”.
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“The Voice” reached out to Warren to audition after she was rejected originally in 2014. Her rendition of Kacey Musgraves’ “Slow Burn” had judges turning their heads – and chairs – before she even made it to the chorus.
Even someone who grew up singing, immersed in song within family and church, could be forgiven for suffering butterflies when stepping out onto a nationally televised stage.
Tuscaloosa native Emma Caroline Warren had to remind herself to take deep breaths before singing in front of Blake Shelton, John Legend, Nick Jonas and Kelly Clarkson, but as shown on last Monday’s “The Voice,” on NBC, the singer, going now by simply Emma Caroline, didn’t let trepidation show.
“It’s hard to prepare yourself to be on that big a stage, in front of those celebrity coaches,” she said in a phone interview from Nashville, where she’s been living and working for about four years, having graduating from Tuscaloosa Academy in 2013, then attending the University of Alabama. “I don’t know that there’s a way to prepare yourself for that.