By RODNEY HO/ rho@ajc.com, originally filed Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Zach Seabaugh, the dreamy Kennesaw Mountain High School junior, survived the latest cut on "The Voice," landing in the top 10.

Not surprisingly, yet another Team Pharrell Williams member Evan McKeel was voted off. He was given what is known as the "death" spot - second - on Monday night and inexplicably sang the old Charlie Chaplin song "Smile." He was edged out by Korin Bukowski, who has been saved by America two weeks in a row.

Seabaugh's cover of Thompson Square's "Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not" got the usual praise from the judges, who hardly ever critique at this stage. He ranked 7th out of 11 performances in a poll on MJ's Big Blog. The favorites? Amy Vachal's "Blank Space" and Jeffery Austin's "Dancing On My Own."

The 17 year old Marietta resident was saved relatively early tonight, the 4th of the night and the first on Blake Shelton's team.

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