Yung, who has performed in the subways of New York for 37 years, catapulted into fame with his astounding rendition of “Unchained Melody.” He then performed another gut-wrenching cover in the Judge Cuts, “A Change Is Gonna Come.” In the Quarterfinals he changed things up with a cover of a recent song, Ed Sheeran’s “Thinking Out Loud.” His final performance, “Don’t Give Up On Me,” brought back that raw energy. He then performed an original song in the Semifinals called “Blind Faith.” SEE ‘America’s Got Talent’: Is Darci Lynne Farmer overrated or does she deserve to win ‘AGT’? Manuel pushed himself even further by covering “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going” from “Dreamgirls” in the Quarterfinals. He returned for the Judge Cuts to perform another huge track, Stevie Wonder’s “Lately,” and prompted guest judge Seal to hit his Golden Buzzer. Manuel’s masterful audition, covering Whitney Houston’s “I Have Nothing,” was one of the most viewed auditions of the season. Their most memorable moment was in the Quarterfinals, an electric performance of “You’re the One That I Want” from “Grease.” They slowed things down in the Semifinals with a performance of “I Don’t Wanna Miss a Thing” by Aerosmith. With their high-spirited takes on popular songs, the huge ensemble performed the traditional “This Little Light of Mine” for their audition, and followed it up with a cover of “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” in the Judge Cuts. Led by DaNell Daymon, Greater Works really knew how to entertain a crowd. SEE ‘America’s Got Talent’ semi finals 2017: Angelica Hale vs. They really stepped things up in the Judge Cuts by having Emily simply swing from Billy’s beard. The act typically began with Billy and Emily spinning around and performing tricks with each other on rollerblades, with the climax featuring Billy lifting Emily off the ground and spinning her around. Jones once again accumulated enough votes from the public to be eligible for a judges save, but the judges voted to send Goehring into the finale instead.īilly and Emily England mostly performed the same act each week on “America’s Got Talent” this season, but they managed to up the stakes each time. There, he involved all four judges for some elaborate coin tricks. He was up for elimination but the judges Cowell and Mel B saw something in him and he was advanced to the Semifinals. For the quarterfinals, he enlisted Howie Mandel to pull of a trick with cards and glass. He performed a coin trick for his audition, then an elaborate card trick at the judges’ panel that involved breaking Simon Cowell’s button with a hammer. Jones did not have the easiest time on “AGT,” but he persevered as an underdog who constantly had to deliver his best performance.
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