Simon Cowell is typically seen behind the “America’s Got Talent” judging table, not onstage as part of the acts.
31.05.2022 - 16:21 / hellomagazine.com
Nightbirde stole the hearts of America's Got Talent viewers last year with her powerful - and incredibly emotional - audition.MORE: AGT's Nightbirde emotionally opens up about departure from show after season finaleThe talented singer was battling terminal cancer, and tragically passed away in February, but her legacy has lived on.The AGT contestant is set to be honored in the first show of the new series on Tuesday night, and just weeks beforehand, her family paid a new tribute to her on her Instagram page - which they have kept open in her honor.VIDEO: Look back at Nightbirde's first AGT audtion Nightbirde - real name Jane Marczewski - wrote a song, A Place Called Here, before she passed away that was never released, but her loved ones wanted to make sure that it was seen by her fans.MORE: Simon Cowell pays emotional tribute to AGT star NightbirdeMORE: Sofia Vergara stuns in figure-hugging dress for America's Got Talent auditionsThe post revealed the entire lyrics, which began: "A place called here, is somewhere I don’t know very well."Here is the place between the past and the present. Here is the place where the memories are."Nightbirde's family paid a heartbreaking tribute to the late AGT starThe lyrics also included the lines: "I look far into tomorrow--far ahead in this flat desert.
Waiting for an echo back, and proof that there is something up there. Something worth wearing myself out for."MORE: Who is Simon Cowell's America's Got Talent golden buzzer act Nightbirde?MORE: Nightbirde's emotional semi-finals post revealedUnder the lyrics, Nightbirde's family wrote: "RIP Jane."Fans were quick to comment on the post, with one writing: "Thank you for sharing this with us.
Simon Cowell is typically seen behind the “America’s Got Talent” judging table, not onstage as part of the acts.
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changed things up during the second week of auditions for season 17.Talented songstress Madison «Maddie» Taylor Baez, 11, has been a life-long fan of and came to the show to audition. However, to spice things up a bit, producers collaborated with Maddie to throw the judges a curveball.Maddie posed as an audience member, and during a commercial break raised her hand when the show's warm-up comic asked if there was anyone in the audience who wanted to try their hand at singing.It's a tradition on the show, apparently, and one that most of the judges essentially ignore.
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Britain’s Got Talent viewers were left disappointed after Born To Perform failed to make it to the final of the show.The dance group, whose members have various disabilities, won the golden buzzer last month after winning over BGT judge David Walliams. For last night’s semi finals, Monday 30 May, Born To Perform did a dance to an array of toe-tapping songs which was enjoyed by the panel, so much so that David threatened to leave BGT if they didn’t make it through to the final. Chatting to the group after their performance, David said: “I’m so pleased for you.