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Neal E. Boyd gives his final performance on "America's Got Talent"Tuesday, September 30, 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 Pavoratti, one of Boyd's primary influences. Boyd performed as one of five finalists on NBC's "America's Got Talent" Wednesday night in a show abbreviated by Pres. George 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. The judges would later say singer/pianist Eli Mattson also had a strong shot of winning after his performance of "Against All Odds," but no such words for Boyd. 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," said Hasselhoff. 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 very first show of this "America's Got Talent" season in June. Now 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 final show of the "America's Got Talent" season airs at 8 p.m.
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I knew he'd win, I wish Neal all the luck in the world and I hope to see him in Vegas next time we are out there. From Fremont, Ca. one of your biggest fans.
Please tell us how to contact Neal. We want him here in DC and can help him with the details. Please forward our email to him so that he may respond and plan his career!
Matt -
I ran across your paper and article by doing a google search for Neil E. Boyd. I have been a supporter since day one- all the way from VA! His performances have brought me to tears and given me goosebumps a number of times.
I knew he would make it this far... I vowed to boycott the show if he didn't!
And tonight - all the man hours and wading through so many not-so-talented has finally paid off!
Congrats to you Neil! I am a huge fan and hope to see you in Vegas very soon!
Courtney Simpson
*Check out my blog at www.motherofmayhemva.blogspot.com for my postings on Neil!
Matt,
I used to run Ryans Family Steakhouse in Sikeston in 1998-1999, I was delighted to hear Neal was from Sikeston, that it not what sold me though. I had the priveledge of seeing Lucciano Pavoratti at the Keil Center in St Louis around 1999, I loved it, and was amazed at the voice, Neal is the closest, if not a perfect or better match, I have finally found a new Opera star to follow, he is the most talented artist I have heard, this is my meltdown music, to relax and enjoy my heritage, Italian, to Neal, WOW, you are the best, I cant wait to see you live in Vegas, you are an inspiration to all, and by the way, I stumbled upon Pavoratti when I was my dads remote control in 1975, and my kids now appreciate the strength of your voice, as I pass it onto them. GO NEAL, and thanks Matt, I have found a new favorite site to visit.
Thanks
Anthony De Pesa