‘America’s Got Talent’: Smoothini, Emil & Daniel, Kelli Glover to perform on live show #4
This week we really had a great “America’s Got Talent” episode, but one with a controversial finish given that Acro Army advanced over Mike Super, which was a decision that we probably wouldn’t have made. Basically, we feel like Mike was penalized because Desmond was rather gimmicky, regardless of how good his tricks were.
Going into next week, we’re not sure that the lineup is going to be nearly as stacked, but there are at least a few performers in here who you may know and remember rather fondly from earlier performances. They are as follows.
- Smoothini – The really cool close-up magician that threw some humor in there with his first performance.
- One Voice Children’s Choir – This all depends on where they are placed, but we cannot see them being the #1 act on the night.
- Emil & Daniel – Great cellists.
- Extreme – Dance crew with one of the most unextreme names of all time.
- Mothmen Dance – Another dance act. This is a trend.
- Bad Boys of Ballet – Like we said, a trend. This is our favorite of the three, though.
- Dom the Bom’s Triple Threat – It’s a young card-thrower. There’s only so much that can be done here.
- Nina Burri – A great contortion act, but one that has competition here.
- Quintavious Jackson – Like we said, competition. Young singers are always hard to topple on this show, and he is a particularly great one.
- Kelli Glover – After being cut at the last second from “American Idol” season 1 and this show a few years ago, she’s finally made it.
- Jonatan Riquelme – A true balancing act.
- Jonah Smith – We barely saw him in the first round, and he did an original. Toss up here.
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