Dolly and Cassadee Perform and Finalists Revealed on “The Voice” [VIDEO]

Dolly Parton and Blake Shelton
Photo by: Trae Patton/NBC

The season nine Semifinals Live Results Show on “The Voice” had nine artists cut down to four and performances by Dolly Parton and Cassadee Pope.

Last night (12/9) the one-hour results show was full of anticipation and emotion as the nine semifinalists and four coaches waited to find out which four artists would advance to next week’s finals with a chance to win “The Voice.”

During the first half of the show it was revealed that Jordan Smith from Adam Levine’s team and Blake Shelton‘s artists Emily Ann Roberts and Barrett Baber would be in the finals.

We also saw Cassadee Pope return to the stage where she was crowned the winner of season three as part of Team Blake. She performed her latest single “I Am Invincible” which you can watch below.

Dolly Parton was also on the show. She spent some time with the nine artists giving them some information about being a singer-songwriter. She also performed her iconic song “Coat Of Many Colors” to help promote the made for TV movie that will air Thursday on NBC at 8pm central time. Watch Dolly’s performance on “The Voice” below.

The six remaining artists that had not advanced to the finals on America’s vote were then whittled to the top three to perform for the final Twitter Instant Save of the season. Those three artists were Zach Seabaugh from Team Blake, Jeffery Austin representing Gwen Stefani and Madi Davis for Pharrell Williams. You can watch their performances below.

Finally it was time to find out which artist won the final Twitter Instant Save and would be the fourth finalist on “The Voice” for next week’s season nine finale.

Monday (12/14) the final four artists on “The Voice” will perform live with the hope of winning season nine. It will be Team Adam represented by Jordan Smith, Team Gwen represented by Jeffery Austin and Team Blake represented by both Emily Ann Roberts and Barrett Baber. The show will air starting at 7pm central time on NBC.

By: Buck Stevens