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Adam Levine lands Lady Antebellum star for 'The Voice'

Judge glad to add country singer as mentor after missing out on Sheryl Crow

By MSN TV Feb 4, 2013 8:27AM

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Adam Levine has recruited pregnant Lady Antebellum star Hillary Scott as a mentor on Season 4 of "The Voice." The Maroon 5 star made his big announcement to news show "Access Hollywood" on Friday, revealing he's excited to work with the "Need You Now" hitmaker after missing out on stealing Sheryl Crow away from his rival judge Blake Shelton.

 

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He says, "I was so happy that Hillary was interested in coming on 'The Voice' to mentor my team. Maroon 5 and I recorded a song with her for our last studio album, and we had a great time collaborating in the studio. She is an incredible performer and artist. I know my team will be able to learn a lot from her." The feeling is mutual. Scott adds, "I was so excited to join Adam for a couple days on 'The Voice.' It’s an honor to mentor his team."

 

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Feb 4, 2013 11:34AM
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FYI....hillary tried out for american idol at least 2 times...and didnt make it.   shows u how

well the judges on AI know singers.

Feb 4, 2013 11:01AM
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Awesome! I love them both! Cant wait till March 25th!
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