Anyone watching NBC's "The Voice" -- and there are a lot of you this season -- knows he has a killer voice. Turns out Nicholas David Mrozinski also has an uncommonly upbeat attitude and calm, spiritual mind.
Those qualities might become equally crucial as the Twin Cities area's highest-profile TV talent contestant of the past decade enters "The Voice's" final weeks. They certainly helped the Eagan-reared singer, 32, get through a half-decade of hard-knocking his way around Twin Cities music venues, according to his friends and family.
"Anytime things were looking kind of hopeless, he'd say, 'Dude, relax, we're still planting seeds,'" longtime bandmate Dylan Nau recalled.
How true that proved to be. Mrozinski's run on "The Voice" continues Monday after he was voted one of the show's final four.
A few days before his latest victory, the bearded, bespectacled, slightly Cousin Itt-looking vocalist -- a clear benefactor of "The Voice's" blind-audition opening -- spoke at length by phone from Los Angeles. If there was any doubt he's not your average contestant, his talk of Buddha and sobriety and the joys of fatherhood all sounded as sincere as anything he has voiced on TV.
"If you had told me a year ago that I'd be on a show like this, I'd have laughed," said the deeply soulful vocalist, known simply as Nicholas David on "The Voice" and Nick "The Feelin'" Mrozinski in local circles (the Feelin' is also his band's name).
He's not laughing now, though: "I feel like I'm in the best music school I ever could've enrolled in." What's more, he added, "I do believe everything in my life has led me to where I am now."
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