Sawyer Fredericks has gone from his farm in Fultonville to 'The Voice' finals. The teen has become a singing sensation, that America has fallen in love with.
Stop. What's that sound? It's the sound of hometown support for Sawyer Fredericks on 'The Voice' semi-finals. The Fultonville teen performed 'For What It's Worth' by Buffalo Springfield for his first song choice, impressing all four judges.
Sawyer Fredericks returned home to what may be a record crowd for 'The Voice.' Thousands packed the Fonda Speedway for the Fultonville teen's rally. Hundred more lined the streets, waving signs for the parade that appropriately carried Fredericks in on a horse drawn carriage.
Sawyer Fredericks is coming home. The 16 year-old Fultonville teen has put central New York on the map as his unique talent continues to capture America's hearts on 'The Voice.' Fredericks will return to his roots for a rally at Fonda Speedway and a concert at the Palace theater.
Sawyer Fredericks is no simple man but he's definitely filled with soul. The Fultonville teen performed the Lynyrd Skynyrd classic on 'The Voice' for a spot in the top 6.
Imagine all the people voting for Sawyer Fredericks after his top 12 performance on 'The Voice.' The Fultonville teen put his unique spin on the John Lennon classic and had his coach Pharrell Williams on his feet.