Houston's Sarah Grace falls short of 'Voice' finale

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Sarah Grace, the 16-year-old blues singer and Kinder High School for the Performing & Visual Arts student, fell short of "The Voice" finale.

She was eliminated during Tuesday's results show as one of two singers with the lowest number of votes.

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Sarah Grace made a valiant effort during Monday's performance show, covering Harry Styles' "Sign of the Times."

She studies trumpet at Kinder HSPVA and performs around town as part of Sarah Grace and The Soul, a family band that includes her sister and her dad, a firefighter.

When asked what she learned about herself during the show, it was "the power that I have as an artist."

Sarah Grace performs Dec. 22 at the Dosey Doe in The Woodlands.

The four moving on to next week's "Voice" finale are country singers Kirk Jay, Chevel Shepherd and Chris Kroeze; and 14-year-old pop singer Kennedy Holmes, who deserves the win.