‘Worth the Wait’, a country-pop trio from Alabama, had a good stint in Season 19 of The Voice.
The family from Centre made up of sisters Mia and Jacy Matthews and their mother, Tara Matthews, made it to the top 17 on the NBC reality show as part of Blake Shelton’s team.
On Tuesday’s show, however, Worth the Wait was eliminated as the number of contestants was reduced to nine hopefuls. Viewer votes and the celebrity coaches’ decisions were instrumental in choosing the top nine, and Worth the Wait didn’t make the cut.
Still, the band earned national attention with its The Voice performances. They covered Little Big Town’s “Little White Church”, Everly Brothers’ “When Will I Be Loved,” and Tanya Tucker’s “Delta Dawn.”
For the live playoffs this week, Worth the Wait sang “Love Is Alive” by the Judds. Anyway, get a chance to know more about the band and find out ‘Worth the Wait’ The Voice where are they from?
But before that, let’s have a closer look at one of the members of the group i.e. Jacy Matthews. Scroll down to discover her birthday, age, height, nationality, Instagram, and background.
Full Name
Jacy Leilani Matthews
Birthplace
Gadsden, Alabama
Current Address: Centre, Alabama
How old is Jacy Matthews ‘The Voice’ contestant?
Currently, ‘The Voice’ contestant Jacy Matthews’s age is 13. So, we can assume that she was born in the year 2007. Unfortunately, the exact date of her birthday is still under the wrap which will be revealed soon.
How tall is Jacy Matthews?
Worth the Wait’s Jacy Matthews, The Voice contestant, stands at a tall height which might be over five feet.
Nationality
American
‘Worth the Wait’ Jacy Matthews Instagram
The Voice contestants Jacy Matthews is active on social media platforms. She runs her Instagram account under the name (@jacymatthews_) and has more than five thousand followers right now.
Aside from their separate Instagram account, the trio has a joint account under the name (@worththewaitmusic) and has over eight thousand followers.
Not just an Instagram account, the band also has a YouTube channel where many recordings of their performances from over the years have been uploaded.
Who is Jacy Matthews ‘The Voice‘ contestant? Wiki-Bio
Jacy Matthews gained prominence following her appearance on ‘The Voice’ as a part of the group ‘Worth the Wait.’
The band Worth the Wait consists of her sister Mia, her mother Tara, and herself. Her sister Mia is 15 years old whereas her mother Tara Matthews is 47 years old.
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Parents
Jacy’s mother Tara Matthews has Native American origins, from the Cherokee tribe in particular. The father of those girls was originally from Hawaii.
Their father passed away when Mia and Jacy were young. We haven’t been able to find a lot of details about their father, but we do know he was a singer, and so was his dad.
Apart from that, not only does The Voice seem to be their first performance of the competition, but their first singing competition altogether. Additionally, for years, Mia and Jacy have been clogging, and they have some pretty fancy footwork.
Band Formation
This mother-daughter trio from Alabama was initially made up of three sisters called the Matthews Sisters. One day in line at a store, the sisters began an impromptu “The Star-Spangled Banner” demonstration and a fan posted a video of it that went viral.
The group was catapulted to fame by the video that helped them to start booking local gigs. Their mother took her place when Sadie, the eldest daughter, left the group to take care of her newborn son, and Worth the Wait became the trio.
‘Worth the Wait: The Voice’
In a blind audition, Worth the Wait performed “When Will I Be Loved” on November 2nd this year.
This audition prompted all four of the coaches to switch their seats around, signaling that they needed Worth the Wait in their teams. The band competed, dueting and dueling for Shelton’s (their coach) favor, against teammate Taryn Papa on November 9. The group performed “Little White Church” at that time.
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The band also competed with other participants, including teammate Ben Allen, as well as performing as a member of the top 17. On December 1, Worth the Wait covered “I’m Gonna Love You Through It by Martina McBride. The band sang in a four-way knockout, competing against 3 more opponents.
Each and every contestant were vying for the viewers’ direct votes and a chance to continue on the show. But this was the end of the journey of the trio on The Voice.