The Voice: Nick Jonas gains former Apple Store worker Bradley Sinclair as blind auditions continue

Nick Jonas landed a former Apple Store worker for his team on Tuesday’s episode of The Voice as the blind auditions continued on the NBC singing competition show.

The 28-year-old judge beat out Kelly Clarkson, 38, who turned her red chair first for Rockford, Michigan native Bradley Sinclair, 22, who currently lives in Nashville, Tennessee.

Bradley in a pre-recorded video shared that he started singing at age 12 and always had a ‘knack for technology’.

Blind auditions: Nick Jonas landed a former Apple Store worker for his team on Tuesday’s episode of The Voice as the blind auditions continued on the NBC singing competition show

‘For the last year, I was working for Apple. I would say the silliest question that I ever got while working at the Apple Store was one that I got a lot, and it was, “What is the password to unlock my iPhone?” I don’t know. You made it,’ Bradley laughed.

Bradley said he loved working for Apple, but also has loved music since he was in diapers and recently quit his job to pursue his singing dreams in Nashville.

‘Getting one of these coaches to believe in me would just be huge at this point in my life,’ Bradley said before taking the stage.

Bradley performed Say You Won’t Let Go by English singer James Arthur, 33, wearing a brown turtleneck, matching pants, thin grey jacket and glasses and got both Kelly and Nick to turn.

Apple guy: The Michigan native in a pre-recorded video shared that he started singing at age 12, always had a 'knack for technology' and had been working at the Apple Store until recently

Apple guy: The Michigan native in a pre-recorded video shared that he started singing at age 12, always had a ‘knack for technology’ and had been working at the Apple Store until recently

Two chairs: Bradley performed Say You Won't Let Go by English singer James Arthur, 33, wearing a brown turtleneck, matching pants, thin grey jacket and glasses

Two chairs: Bradley performed Say You Won’t Let Go by English singer James Arthur, 33, wearing a brown turtleneck, matching pants, thin grey jacket and glasses

Nick recognized the song and told Bradley that he loved his rendition.

‘You’ve got an amazing foundation vocally to build on, and I would be honored to be your coach. I think we’d have a lot of fun together,’ Nick said.

‘Can we sing some old-school Jonas Brothers stuff?,’ Bradley asked him.

Amazing foundation: 'You've got an amazing foundation vocally to build on, and I would be honored to be your coach. I think we'd have a lot of fun together,' Nick told him

Amazing foundation: ‘You’ve got an amazing foundation vocally to build on, and I would be honored to be your coach. I think we’d have a lot of fun together,’ Nick told him

‘Oh, you know it,’ Nick replied.

‘And I just lost,’ Kelly quipped.

John Legend, 42, praised Bradley for his range and asked about his hometown of Rockford.

Bradley told him it was near Grand Rapids and shared that he met one of John’s backup singers at the Apple Store when he sold him an Apple Watch. 

The judges: Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, Nick and  Blake Shelton added to their teams during the season 20 episode on NBC

The judges: Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, Nick and  Blake Shelton added to their teams during the season 20 episode on NBC

‘Your outfit looks like you work for Apple, kind of,’ John joked.

‘And that’s a compliment,’ Bradley replied.

Kelly tried to woo Bradley with a team jacket, but he picked Nick as his coach.

The season 20 show opened with Connor Christian, 23, of Gallipolis, Ohio, who rocked out to Bright Lights by Gary Clark Jr.

First up: The season 20 show opened with Connor Christian, 23, of Gallipolis, Ohio, who rocked out to Bright Lights by Gary Clark Jr

First up: The season 20 show opened with Connor Christian, 23, of Gallipolis, Ohio, who rocked out to Bright Lights by Gary Clark Jr

Blake Shelton, 44, turned his chair first for Connor, followed by John and Kelly.

Connor picked Blake and promised his coach that he was ‘just getting started’.

Gihanna Zoë, 17, of Redlands, California, impressed with her cover of She Used To Be Mine by Sara Bareilles and got chair turns from Kelly and Nick.

Three chairs: Blake Shelton, 44, turned his chair first for Connor, followed by John and Kelly

Three chairs: Blake Shelton, 44, turned his chair first for Connor, followed by John and Kelly

Country star: Connor picked Blake and promised his coach that he was 'just getting started'

Country star: Connor picked Blake and promised his coach that he was ‘just getting started’

Teenage talent: Gihanna Zoë, 17, of Redlands, California, impressed with her cover of She Used To Be Mine by Sara Bareilles and got chair turns from Kelly and Nick

Teenage talent: Gihanna Zoë, 17, of Redlands, California, impressed with her cover of She Used To Be Mine by Sara Bareilles and got chair turns from Kelly and Nick

She picked Kelly to be her coach as her mother Tia looked on with pride.

Singer and one-man band JD Casper of Austin, Texas, performed How To Save A Life by The Fray and landed on Kelly’s team after she was the only judge to turn he chair for him.

The one-hour show ended with Deion Warren, 28, from Conway, North Carolina singing Shallow by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper.

Tough choice: The teenager picked Kelly to be her coach as her mother Tia looked on with pride

Tough choice: The teenager picked Kelly to be her coach as her mother Tia looked on with pride

Multiple instruments: Singer and one-man band JD Casper of Austin, Texas, performed How To Save A Life by The Fray and landed on Kelly's team after she was the only judge to turn he chair for him

Multiple instruments: Singer and one-man band JD Casper of Austin, Texas, performed How To Save A Life by The Fray and landed on Kelly’s team after she was the only judge to turn he chair for him

John, Kelly and Nick all turned their chairs for Deion who has been working as a probation officer for nearly five years.

Deion picked John to be his coach and was serenaded with a song by the 11-time Grammy winner as coaches kept their distance from contestants due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Kaitlyn Myers, 17, of Pennsylvania, performed If You Really Love Me by Stevie Wonder and failed to get any of the judges to turn their chairs.

Final performer: The one-hour show ended with Deion Warren, 28, from Conway, North Carolina singing Shallow by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper

Final performer: The one-hour show ended with Deion Warren, 28, from Conway, North Carolina singing Shallow by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper

Victory sign: Deion picked John to be his coach and was serenaded with a song by the 11-time Grammy winner as coaches kept their distance from contestants due to the coronavirus pandemic

Victory sign: Deion picked John to be his coach and was serenaded with a song by the 11-time Grammy winner as coaches kept their distance from contestants due to the coronavirus pandemic

Good effort: Kaitlyn Myers, 17, of Pennsylvania, performed If You Really Love Me by Stevie Wonder and failed to get any of the judges to turn their chairs

Good effort: Kaitlyn Myers, 17, of Pennsylvania, performed If You Really Love Me by Stevie Wonder and failed to get any of the judges to turn their chairs