The Voice entered the Playoffs on Monday night, and the members of Team Adam Levine gave it their all to impress potential voters during the first live show of season 5.

James Wolpert was the first contestant from Team Adam to take the stage. A former Carnegie Mellon student, Wolpert dropped out in order to pursue music. Now, under the tutelage of the Maroon 5 frontman, Wolpert had the chance to perform A Case of You by Joni Mitchell. The singer chose to take a more a cappella route and his ambition earned the praise of all four coaches.

Grey was next on the chopping block for Team Adam. After attending Berklee School of Music and spending time in a rock band, Grey has a good stage presence and that helped her out Monday when she performed Still Into You by Paramore. A current hit on the airwaves, the pop punk song managed to gardener praise from the judging panel.

Will Champlin brough a little something extra to his performance when he made it to the stage for his rendition of OneRepublic's Secrets. Another graduate of the Berklee School of Music, Champlin accompanied his vocals with some keyboard work that helped solidify him as a diverse artist in the eyes of the coaches.

Next up for Team Adam was former Christian rock singer Preston Pohl. After performing Nothin' On You by B.O.B ft. Bruno Mars, Pohl received various complements on his voice and his ability to make anything sound old school.

The last member of Team Adam to perform was Tessanne Chin. The Jamaican native Chin used to sing backup vocals for Jimmy Cliff and she chose to draw on that experience when she performed Many Rivers to Cross.

The Voice will air the live results show tomorrow at 9 p.m ET on NBC.

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