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Boyd gives one last performance on 'America's Got Talent' before finaleThursday, September 25, 2008
For his final performance on "America's Got Talent" before the show's winner is announced next week, Neal E. Boyd chose to go back to the beginning. In a surprising turn, the Sikeston, Mo., native chose to flex his vocal muscle by returning to his specialty, opera, with a performance of Puccini's "Nessun Dorma." The aria was one of the signature songs of the late Luciano Pavarotti, one of Boyd's primary influences. Boyd performed as one of five finalists on the NBC talent competition Wednesday night in a show abbreviated by President Bush's speech on the economic bailout package. The choice to return to opera this week may have been prompted by the Sikeston tenor's performance last week, when he took on the pop ballad "All By Myself," and the show's judges said the performance had many weaknesses. This week, the show's three judges had already declared the first act to perform the likely winner — Nuttin But Stringz, a violin duo comprised of brothers who mix classical, rock and hip hop into their performance. Judges Piers Morgan, Sharon Osbourne and David Hasselhoff each had similar words for Boyd, telling the tenor that no matter if he wins or not, his presence has helped make the show. "You are what this show is about, man," Hasselhoff said. After Boyd's performance the cameras cut to a shot of his mother in the audience. After the judges' comments, tears rolled down Boyd's cheek. Boyd's first performance provided the climax for the season premier in June. He'll find out next week if he won the competition, based on audience voting. The winner receives a $1 million prize and a chance at a Las Vegas headlining gig. The "America's Got Talent" season finale airs at 8 p.m. Wednesday. To watch Boyd's latest performance, visit semissourian.com/boyd. Related Links
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I love Neal, but I have to say I'm glad there isn't a "Neal E. Boyd Cries on America's Got Talent Drinking Game." Everyone would need rehab.
I did my part and put in my votes for Neal E. Boyd. He is an incredible singer, a humble man, and an inspiration to all. He consistently performed beautifully; every time he came on the stage, he gave his best. He seems like a very likeable guy, and I'm proud that he is representing Southeast Missouri on national television. I'm not quite sure if he'll win America's Got Talent, but he has a good chance, and he should be honored and proud of himself that he made it so far in the competition. As for the crying, I'm sure that this entire experience is just so overwhelming for him. You can't accurately predict how you would feel or act until you're in a particular situation yourself. Best of luck, Neal; I know you will go on to be a success!
NEAL BOYD WAS GREAT!!! AN INSPIRATION TO EVERYONE...SOME ONE FROM A TOWN LIKE SIKESTON DOING WHAT HE IS...THAT JUST PROVES THAT WITH HARD WORK AND DETERMINATION THAT YOU CAN DO AMAZING THINGS IN LIFE!!!
AND ABOUT THE CRYING...HECK, IF I THOUGHT I MIGHT WIN $1 MILLION DOLLARS FOR SINGING...I WOULD CRY TOO!!!!!!!!
Borat,
Neal is understandably nervous and emotional having not been on national tv very often. I'm sure with time, he'll quit crying when he becomes more accustomed to this type of spotlight. In the meantime, quit complaining about him, it's who he is.
Why did the American version of this show have him doing the exact same song as Paul Potts from the British version?
Very strange. The story is very similar.. opera ect.
Look up Paul Potts on youtube and watch.
He was great, but stop the stinkin' crying.
Neal Boyd you were magnifico!!!! I don't think it really matters if you win the top spot or not, you are 100% talent, 100% humble, 100% deserving & 100% one of the finest gentlemen I have ever had the luck to be around! You made Sikeston MO proud!! I can just see it now, "Sikeston, MO, home of Lambert's & throwed rolls, & home of opera singer, NEAL BOYD!!! You are going places & I thank you for using your God-given talent to bring so much pleasure to so many people. To the mother of Neal Boyd, you are a fine example of what can happen by supporting & encouraging your child to be the best they can be, congratulations on a job well done!!