'The Voice': The Swon Brothers Pay Tribute To Oklahoma After The Tornado (VIDEO)

The Swon Brothers' Tribute To Oklahoma

Oklahoma natives The Swon Brothers took to "The Voice" stage with a rendition of Steve Young's "Seven Bridges Road," dedicating the song to their home state after last week's devastating Tornado killed 24, injured hundreds, and damaged thousands of buildings.

The coaches praised the duo's performance, with Usher enthusing, "What an incredible song at an incredible time by an incredible group."

Some sites weren't sold on The Swon Brothers' delivery, with Buddy TV observing, “This is NOTHING compared to what others (like Judith [Hill]) are doing. Still, they're charming, Colton is cute and the fact that they're singing for their home state of Oklahoma gives them bonus sympathy points."

The siblings aren't the only ones paying tribute to Oklahoma -- "Voice" coach Blake Shelton has organized a relief concert for his home state on Wednesday, May 29 (9 p.m. ET on NBC) featuring fellow “Voice” judge Usher, as well as Miranda Lambert, Reba McEntire and Darius Rucker.

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"The Voice" airs Mondays and Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET on NBC

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