Florida Today that all the judges “were wonderful … even Simon.” “I was ready for him. If he would have blown the buzzer on me while I was working, I would have turned around and said, ‘Respect your elders.’ But no, he was nice,” she said.
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spoke to the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department, and were told that Neal was found dead at 8 p.m. local time in his bedroom after his roommate received a call from the singer's mother, who hadn't heard from him.
Police also told that a guitar pick was found next to Neal's bed appeared to contain «a powder residue.»A cause of death has not been released pending the results of an autopsy, reports. ET has reached out to Neal's reps and Nashville authorities.Neal was known for his performances on not one, but two of the biggest reality singing competition shows. In 2016, the singer appeared on season 10 of.
During his run, he was selected to be on Adam Levine’s team before he was eliminated during the knockout rounds. In 2020, Neal made his return to television on.
The Nashville native auditioned for Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel, Heidi Klum and Sofia Vergara with an original song titled “Lost.” During his audition, Neal shared that he was dealing with the death of his father who committed suicide, and his journey to becoming a professional musician after being dropped from a record label for excessive partying and drug use.Before performing “Lost" on, the singer said in the video package, “I’m glad to be here today sober, very clear and focused. My voice is healthy.
I’m healthy." Neal earned a standing ovation from the audience before sharing that he “hasn’t touched the hard stuff since" getting sober. Neal said that “Lost” was the first song that he wrote out of treatment.His run on also included a performance of another original song, “Send Me a Butterfly.” In 2020 interview with local station WBIR, Neal spoke further about his sobriety and his struggled with addiction while on .«I remember I got clean in 2010; May
.Florida Today that all the judges “were wonderful … even Simon.” “I was ready for him. If he would have blown the buzzer on me while I was working, I would have turned around and said, ‘Respect your elders.’ But no, he was nice,” she said.
Pat Carroll, an Emmy-Award-winning screen, stage star and voice actress, has died. She was 95.
has died. She was 95.Carroll's daughter, Kerry Karsian, confirmed to ET on Sunday that Carroll died on Saturday at her home in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, due to pneumonia, adding, «She was deeply loved and will be much missed.»Carroll was perhaps best known to contemporary audiences as the voice of the evil sea witch Ursula in Disney's animated classic However, the celebrated comedian had a long and impressive career on stage and screen for decades.
Grace VanderWaal is sharing what life was like after winning "America’s Got Talent" when she was just 12 years old. VanderWaal won the judges over during her audition in 2016 when she took the stage with her ukulele and sang one of her original songs. The performance not only advanced her to the next round but immediately sent her to the live shows when judge Howie Mandel hit the golden buzzer after her performance. Grace VanderWaal is sharing what life was like after winning "America’s Got Talent" when she was just 12 years old.
The auditions round of America’s Got Talent season 17 is almost over and there are a bunch of golden buzzer recipients already!
Dolly Parton approves! The country music icon has nothing but praise for a new rendition of her 1974 hit, «Jolene,» which went viral on a recent episode of . Chapel Hart, a trio of talented songstresses from Mississippi, came out and immediately won over the judges with their enthusiasm, energy and a creative new spin on the classic. The ladies explained that their original song, a tune called «You Can Have Him, Jolene,» is inspired by and an ode to Parton.«We were so inspired by the song 'Jolene,' and we just love the storyline. And we figured, though, from 1973 to 2022, we could not still be fighting over the same man,» singer Danica Hart explained.
Nolan Neal, a former "America’s Got Talent" and "The Voice" contestant, has died. He was 41. "The Voice" confirmed the Neal's passing on Twitter.
Follow your Hart! The trio of talented songstresses that make up the musical group Chapel Hart saw their dreams come one step closer to reality on Tuesday’s new “America’s Got Talent”.
Another Golden Buzzer was given out on America’s Got Talent!
Despite each of the judges, and host Terry Crews, having already given out their Golden Buzzers throughout the course of the audition rounds, the judges did something special and very rare to honor the trio's incredible performance — a collective Golden Buzzer!The group — who grew up in a small town in Mississippi called Harts Chapel, hence the group's name — came out and immediately won over the judges with their enthusiasm and energy.As for what they performed, the ladies explained that their original song, a tune called «You Can Have Him, Jolene,» is inspired by and an ode to Dolly Parton, and her iconic 1973 tune «Jolene.»«We were so inspired by the song 'Jolene,' and we just love the storyline. And we figured, though, from 1973 to 2022, we could not still be fighting over the same man,» singer Danica Hart explained. «So we decided to tell her, 'You can just have him, Jolene.'»The high-energy, raucous country anthem brought down the house, earning a standing ovation from all four judges and a booming chant of «Golden Buzzer» from the entire audience.«I mean, that was fantastic!» Simon Cowell marveled in a stunned tone.
America's Got Talent wind down with only two more remaining till the live shows, tragedy strikes the family as one of the show's more memorable contestants passes away.MORE: Sofia Vergara takes to the stage as she participates in risky AGT auditionAccording to People, singer-songwriter Nolan Neal, a former contestant on the show, died on Monday at the age of 41.VIDEO: Sofia Vergara teases AGT in new TV promoHis cousin, Dylan Seals, an audio engineer, confirmed the news, stating that while the cause of death was uncertain, he had lost his "battle with substance abuse."Nolan appeared on season 15 of AGT back in 2020, performing his original song Lost to the judges and even receiving a standing ovation from Howie Mandel.MORE: AGT's Jackie Evancho says anorexia battle has left her with 'bones of an 80-year-old'He even opened up about his substance abuse issues and dealing with his father's suicide, being put through to the next round but ultimately getting cut in the Judges' Choice. He was also a contestant on season 15 of The Voice, being a part of Team Adam Levine but getting cut there as well.Nolan auditioned on season 15 of AGTThe local county's medical examiner confirmed the news to TMZ earlier in the week, while his cousin said in a statement to People: "He was a natural-born entertainer and it was obvious to all of us from an early age. "He blew us all away with his incredibly powerful vocal delivery and songwriting.
Nolan Neal, who appeared on both The Voice and America’s Got Talent, was found dead on Monday at just 41 years old. His cousin Dylan Seals, who lived with the singer, told TMZ he found the musician in the Nashville apartment they shared.
Zack Sharf Nolan Neal, a singer who competed on NBC’s “The Voice” and “America’s Got Talent,” has died. He was 41. The singer’s cousin, Dylan Seals, confirmed Neal’s passing with Variety.
TMZ, saying he was found in his Nashville, Tenn., apartment. No cause of death was determined, however, Neal had a history of drug abuse.According to authorities, Neal’s roommate had called them once they discovered his body in his bedroom.
A shocking loss. America’s Got Talent season 15 contestant Nolan Neal has died. He was 41.
Singer Nolan Neal has sadly passed away at the age of 41. The entertainer formerly competed on both “The Voice” and “America’s Got Talent”.