"The Voice"
Timyra-Joi, 15, performs "Girl On Fire" by Alicia Keys on "The Voice." NBC

Coaches Christina Aguilera, Blake Shelton, Adam Levine and Cee Lo Green continued their search for talented artists to fill their "The Voice" teams last night. And talent, they found. The big hit of the night was the last performance from Texas singer Preston Pohl, who sang MGMT's "Electric Feel." Adam scored him for his team. Another surprise of the night was when the sister of Kaley Cuoco, of "The Big Bang Theory" Fame, Briana Cuoco took the stage. The 24-year-old has been working as her sister's personal assistant, but turns out she has a powerful voice. She sang Lady Gaga's "You And I" and landed on Christina's team, as Kaley screamed and cried in excitement back stage.

Each of the coaches' 12-man rosters are more than half way full now. Cee Lo, Adam and Blake need five more artists to fill out their teams and Christina needs four singers. One of Adam's biggest plays of the night was when he stole 20-year-old country music singer Justin Blake from his fellow coach Blake after Justin performed Blake's smash hit "Sure Be Cool If You Did." The youngest performer to make it onto a "The Voice" team joined Team Xtina last night. Timyra-Joi, 15, belted Alicia Keys' "Girl On Fire." Blake pulled out his three "The Voice" trophies from his past season victories to win over Monika Leigh who performed "The Thrill Is Gone" by B.B. King.

As the number of spots on the coaches' teams dwindle, we're likely to see them get more competitive with each other and choosy in their search for amazing artists. Be prepared for the gloves to come off tonight between the original coaches, but the group will keep it classy and be nice to the artists they reject, always. "We're a nice show," said Christina, via the Los Angeles Times. Watch "The Voice" every Monday and Tuesday at 8/7 C on NBC. You can watch the show on "The Voice" website the day after it airs. Check out all of the blind auditions you missed last night below!

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