Trevon Dawson made waves on Season 27 of NBC’s The Voice with his soulful outlaw-country sound and small-town grit. At just 17 years old, the Missouri native stepped onto the national stage with a heartfelt rendition of “Religiously” by Bailey Zimmerman, earning the final spot on Team Adam Levine—and high praise from both coaches and viewers.
Adam Levine was captivated by Trevon’s raw, emotional tone, calling his voice one that “cuts like a knife” and declaring him a true contender to win. Trevon then went on to win his Battle Round duet of Avril Lavigne’s “I’m With You”, impressing the coaches with his versatility and depth. During the Knockout Round, he performed Brooks & Dunn’s “Red Dirt Road”, a tribute to his roots that resonated with fans, though it marked the end of his run on the show.
Trevon’s time on The Voice may have ended in the Knockouts, but his story—and sound—left a lasting impression. His performances showcased not only his vocal talent but also the storytelling heart of a true country artist.