Monday, January 13th 2025, 8:30 am
Jake Tankersley, a singer-songwriter from Claremore, has had a remarkable journey in his music career, recently highlighted by his appearance on season 26 of The Voice.
Born and raised in Sand Springs, Tankersley graduated from Charles Page High School.
His Oklahoma roots have been a significant influence on his music, which he credits to the state’s rich history of producing legendary artists. Representing Oklahoma remains a point of pride for him.
In addition to his music career, Tankersley cherishes his family life with his wife Ashleigh, whom he married at 18, and their four children. He credits them as his biggest source of inspiration and support.
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Tankersley’s audition for the competition was a pivotal moment, one he initially hesitated to pursue until his wife encouraged him to take the leap. Once on stage, he said he felt completely at home.
Tankersley advanced to the Top 20 Playoffs, a milestone that allowed him to further define his artistic identity. Working with coach Snoop Dogg, he discovered the legendary artist’s deep appreciation for country music, which Tankersley described as “insane.”
The chemistry among the season’s coaches made the experience unforgettable, with Snoop’s humor and charisma bringing energy to every interaction.
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Tankersley recently released a new single, “Stuck on You,” which he performed with Brad Sample on The Voice. He plans to release his blind audition song, “Something in the Orange,” in February.
Upcoming performances for Tankersley include:
For more information about Tankersley’s music and tour dates, visit JakeTankersley.com.
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