Governor McCrory Hails Progress Of NC Native Lowell Oakley | Eastern NC Now

Governor Pat McCrory sent best wishes out to Durham native Lowell Oakley as he continues his competition on the NBC program, "The Voice."

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    Raleigh, N.C. — Governor Pat McCrory sent best wishes out to Durham native Lowell Oakley as he continues his competition on the NBC program, "The Voice."

    "Lowell continues his quest to win one of the most prestigious talent contests in the nation," Governor McCrory said. "Lowell is displaying the quality of talent North Carolina continues to produce for the enjoyment of every American. He certainly has my vote."


    Oakley is part of the team captained by Pharrell Williams. The Voice airs Monday and Tuesday on the nation's NBC television affiliates.

    Oakley recently visited the Executive Mansion when the governor and first lady hosted military families for an Easter Egg Hunt.


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