Maelyn Jarmon, born on August 12, 1993, in Frisco, Texas, had a difficult start in life. When she was just two years old, she suffered damage to her eardrums which left her deaf in her right ear. Despite this setback, Maelyn was determined to pursue her passion for music and prove her talent to the world.
Maelyn's big break came when she auditioned for the sixteenth season of The Voice. Her blind audition, where she performed Sting's song "Fields of Gold," wowed the judges and she became the first contestant in the show's history to make all four judges turn around.
Throughout the competition, Maelyn showcased her incredible vocal talent and captivated audiences with her performances. Her rendition of songs like "Hallelujah" and "Mad World" left a lasting impression on viewers and judges alike.
Despite her busy schedule and demanding career, Maelyn has also made time for love. She was in a relationship with fellow singer and musician John Murrell, showcasing a romantic side to her fans.
With her incredible voice, unwavering determination, and undeniable talent, Maelyn Jarmon has cemented her place in the music industry and is destined for greatness.
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