BIRMINGHAM, Alabama -- Keep your eyes peeled for Birmingham native

as the

continues its fourth season on NBC.

The video below shows Simmons getting a four-chair turnaround from coaches on the reality show during the blind auditions. Simmons, who lives in Memphis, delivered a passionate cover of Joan Osborne's "One Of Us."

According to the series rules, Simmons can choose her mentor: Blake Shelton, Shakira, Usher or Adam Levine. In fact, all of them can be seen competing on the clip, trying to get Simmons to join their teams. ("You 150 percent, you can win this show," Levine says.)

"The Voice" started its 2013 run on Monday;

. More will be selected tonight, and in the weeks to come. ("The Voice" airs at 7 p.m. CST on Mondays and Tuesdays.)

With this

, it's likely that Simmons will appear on tonight's broadcast. However, there's no official confirmation from NBC.

Another Alabama woman,

, auditioned for "The Voice" this season. But she didn't appear on Monday's episode and her fate remains uncertain.

Simmons follows three singers with state ties who've made the grade on "The Voice" in previous seasons:

, who grew up in Fort Payne;

, a Huntsville native; and

, a former Hoover resident. None of them have won, however.

Here's how Simmons describes herself on a

:

"Born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama, Sarah’s musical influences started in her home long before she can remember. From the strumming of her Dad’s guitar to watching old musical classics with her grandmother, Sarah was raised around melody. ... At 13, Sarah began traveling the country and performing with a musical theater troupe. At 15, her dad gave her a guitar and she started writing her first original songs. And at 20 she set out for Memphis to study vocal music at Visible Music College. ... For Sarah, the measure of success is simple: If she can inspire hope in her audience, she's made it."