Sawyer Fredericks went from his Fultonville farm to fame after winning 'The Voice.' Now he'll headline a free concert at Chevy Court during the New York state fair.
Sawyer Fredericks may have become a household name during his time on 'The Voice,' but winning the NBC reality show hasn't changed anything for the Fultonville teen. He's back to his family farm, helping with the chores and playing at the local farm store downtown.
Sawyer Fredericks surprised students at Fonda-Fultonville Central School with a mini concert. He sang a few songs for the crowd, including "Simple Man," the Lynyrd Skynyrd classic that gained him a spot in 'The Voice' top 6.
Since winning 'The Voice,' Sawyer Fredericks has returned home to Fultonville, New York where he thanked his fans who helped him win. He stopped in to a number of local businesses to show his appreciation and shared some of the pictures on his Facebook page.
UPDATE: AS predicted, Sawyer brings home the win on The Voice.
Sawyer Fredericks has been the frontrunner on this season of 'The Voice' since his blind audition. We'll find out if the Fultonville teen will bring home the win tonight, but it's just a foregone conclusion at this point, isn't it? Here's 10 reason Sawyer should win The Voice.
Sawyer Fredericks débuted his single 'Please' on 'The Voice' finals. Not only did the Fultonville teen perform the original song written by his idol Ray LaMontagne, he included a video to go with it. After hearing it, you'll say 'more please.'
It's a big night for Fultonville's Sawyer Fredericks who performs for America's vote for the last time on 'The Voice' finals tonight. The teen takes a look back at his whirlwind journey since his blind audition.
Sawyer Fredericks has gone from his small farm in upstate New York to being a household name on 'The Voice.' The Fultonville teen will take the stage one last time in the finals next Monday night at 8 on NBC. Here's Fredericks' Top 10 performances from great to greatest.
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.