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Siblings Caleb, Joshua, and Bekah Liechty - hailing from Northwest Ohio and recently living locally in the South Bend-Goshen Area - have been named the winners of the recently completed 21st season of NBC's hit singing competition The Voice, making it through blind auditions, battle rounds, knockouts, and numerous live performance shows to become the first group to ever claim the top spot, along with a $100,000 prize, and a recording contract.
During their time on The Voice, Girl Named Tom made history by becoming the first act in all 21 seasons of the show to have four of their songs in the Apple Music Top 10 at the same time, reaching #1 twice on the main Apple Music Top 200 chart with their covers of Joni Mitchell's "River" and Fleetwood Mac's "The Chain." They were also the most-viewed The Voice Season 21 act on YouTube, with nearly 9 million views.
Bekah's soulful voice, mixed with the unique timbres of her brothers, make for an exquisite unity of three distinct parts. Their rural Midwestern roots tend to come through everything they do, with classical training and pop-leaning ears also evident in their sound. GNT performs anything from country tunes to beatbox pop to a cappella folk/hymn singing.