America’s Got Talent: The Champions lineup: Kenichi Ebina, Tape Face, & more
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Kenichi Ebina – A wonderful dance / performance artist who delivers fun and, at times, emotional numbers that combine both technology and innovative movement. Probably our personal favorite winner in the history of the show.
Tape Face – One of the most creative mimes we’ve ever seen. Even though he wears black duct tape over his mouth, he somehow finds a way to deliver really fun performances using household items. He’s also been very successful since the end of his time on the show.
Kechi – A singer, known for her powerful voice, but also her devastating story about being a survivor in a plan crash many years ago. She’s going to be remembered for both.
Paul Zerdin – A ventriloquist and former winner — unlike Terry Fator and Darci Lynne, his humor is based more on pure comedy and back-and-forth interactions with the audience as well as his puppets.
The Texas Tenors – A trio who combine multiple genres into what should be an energizing, powerful performance. They are the old-school representation on this season, as it’s been almost ten years since they were first on the show.
Issy Simpson – A kid magician from Britain’s Got Talent, who delivered a memorable audition that made her seem like she was a part of the Harry Potter universe.
Brian Justin Crum – A great singer, probably one of the most underrated ones that we’ve seen over the course of the past several years. Will he do enough to stand out? We mostly just think that he should’ve been on The Voice or American Idol, since that could’ve been a better launching pad for him.
Moonlight Brothers – A great comedic dancing duo who are best known for appearing on the Danish version of the show.
Drew Lynch – He’s a comedian who came very close to winning the grand prize years ago — he is well-known for having his stutter, but much like Samuel J. Comroe that doesn’t really define who he is as a person.
The Professional Regurgitator – We’re not sure what more needs to be said about him beyond his name, and that he actually did so much better barfing stuff up his first go-around than we expected.
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