EPISODE · May 5, 2023 · 7 MIN
Ross Clayton From NBC's The Voice
from That Voice: A Decade With The Performers On NBC's The Voice · host Arroe Collins
Ross didn't find music until his senior year of high school when he decided, on a whim, to audition for his school's production of "Little Shop of Horrors." After graduating college, he spent a few years starting bands and gigging all over Chicago and the Midwest. Ross briefly found an audience in Nashville after his first daughter was born in 2014, but quickly stepped back to focus on his growing family. They moved to his wife's hometown in Oklahoma and now have three children - 8, 6 and 3. Ross, who works in software development, and his family live on 1½ acres of land. Ross stepped away from performing for a normal life in rural Oklahoma until recently when he took down the guitar on his wall and decided to give music another shot.If you could share a conversation with a seed before it becomes a tree would you speak of its future fruit or would it be all things right now?
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Ross didn't find music until his senior year of high school when he decided, on a whim, to audition for his school's production of "Little Shop of Horrors." After graduating college, he spent a few years starting bands and gigging all over Chicago and the Midwest. Ross briefly found an audience in Nashville after his first daughter was born in 2014, but quickly stepped back to focus on his growing family. They moved to his wife's hometown in Oklahoma and now have three children - 8, 6 and 3. Ross, who works in software development, and his family live on 1½ acres of land. Ross stepped away from performing for a normal life in rural Oklahoma until recently when he took down the guitar on his wall and decided to give music another shot.If you could share a conversation with a seed before it becomes a tree would you speak of its future fruit or would it be all things right now?
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