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'America's Got Talent' winner Neal Boyd to appear at Southeast Homecoming

Thursday, October 23, 2008

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In this image released by NBC, opera singer Neal E. Boyd, an insurance salesman from Sikeston, Mo., performs Oct. 1 after winning the NBC talent competition "America's Got Talent" in Studio City, Calif. (AP Photo/NBC, Chris Haston)

"America's Got Talent" winner Neal E. Boyd will ride in the Southeast Missouri State University Homecoming parade Saturday and accept a Distinguished Service Award from the university, but he won't whip out his million-dollar voice for the public because of restrictions on his public performances.

University officials had previously thought the Sikeston, Mo., native wouldn't be able to attend Homecoming activities due to a hectic schedule. Boyd, a tenor who received a $1 million prize for winning NBC's "America's Got Talent" earlier this month, told the Southeast Missourian in an interview shortly after his win that his schedule may keep him from coming back to the area for some time.

"My schedule, and the new people in my life, the handlers, are really, are taking advantage of the moment, and it's important that they do, or it could all go away real quick, as quick as it came," Boyd said.

But university officials were recently notified that Boyd would indeed be able to attend the events Saturday, according to a news release sent out Wednesday.

The Saturday appearance almost didn't happen due to a meeting with executives from his record label, Boyd said Wednesday from his St. Louis home. But the label decided to accommodate Boyd, giving him a week away from his new celebrity entertainer life so he could spend some time at home and come back to Southeast Missouri for the first time since his win Oct. 1, Boyd said.

"This weekend I get to ... touch base again," Boyd said of coming home for the first time "since everything changed. I get to see Mom, I get to see my brother and his kids. The main thing really was specifically to get back for SEMO's Homecoming."

Boyd said going to Homecoming will give him a chance to thank those who helped him start his singing career and who supported him during his "America's Got Talent" run.

A public appearance in Sikeston may also be possible Sunday if people in his hometown can organize an appearance on short notice, Boyd said.

However, contractual obligations prevent him from performing in public, Boyd said.

Boyd headlined a show Friday at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, performing in front of 5,000 people, and his time has been dominated by managers and record companies, he said. At every turn he's flocked by people who recognize him, Boyd said, but he expects people in Southeast Missouri will be gracious and respect his space while still showing him their appreciation.

Boyd earned his bachelor's degree in speech communication from Southeast in 2001. At the same time he was taking classes at the University of Missouri-Columbia, where he had transferred in 2000 to receive more vocal training. While taking classes at both schools, Boyd won the 2000 National Collegiate Artist Voice Competition of the Music Teachers National Association.

The university started the Distinguished Service Award in 2002. An internal committee selects recipients based on nominations.

Recipients are people who have "brought distinction to the university. They really stand out and put Southeast in the spotlight," said Shad Burner, director of alumni services.

Other recipients this year are Three Rivers Community College basketball coach Gene Bess of Poplar Bluff, Mo., and educator Dr. Jerry Waddle of Cape Girardeau.

The last television star to be recognized by the university was Cedric "The Entertainer" Kyles, who received the Alumni Merit Award last year.

Burner said Boyd has been an "advocate" for Southeast.

"He has degrees from other institutions as well, but he has worked hard to come back to Southeast. I think he thinks of us as home. That he's putting so much effort to make it back really means a lot to us," Burner said.

The Distinguished Service Award will be given at an All-Alumni Breakfast at 7:30 a.m. at the Wehking Alumni Center, 926 Broadway. Tickets for the breakfast are $10, and a limited number are available by calling 651-2259.

The parade begins at 9:30 a.m. at Capaha Park.

msanders@semissourian.com

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Babe, stay home tomorrow. The rest of us will enjoy the parade and wish Neal Boyd all the best on this journey of his life.

-- Posted by Elephant_lover on Fri, Oct 24, 2008, 7:01 pm CDT

No, Babe, I didn't miss it.
But it's been my experience that direct quotes are written with quotation marks in a story. Writing, Boyd said, in an article without including quotation marks indicates a paraphrase.

I imagine the reporter asked Boyd something along these lines, "Neal, do you anticipate being mobbed or taken aback with the many people who will want to get near you for an autograph, etc?" And his answer, IMO, was that he thinks the people of SE Missouri will take it in stride and give him space and not be all that enamored with him!

I believe he worded his response well, according the to what the reporter paraphrased....he'll have his space, we SE Missourians won't get all in his face. But of course you take that as him being big-headed. It seems you can't be happy for the man who has come a long way. This isn't your fist negative comment toward him. It's a shame you can't leave those types of comments to yourself. You may not know this but Neal was a strong member of the college republicans, so he'd probably pass your litmus test. Maybe now you'll cut him more slack.

-- Posted by gofigure on Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 3:10 pm CDT

gofigure

Did you miss the "Boyd said"?

-- Posted by BABE on Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 2:13 pm CDT

All I want to say is:
WELCOME HOME NEAL!!!!

-- Posted by mom4 on Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 2:06 pm CDT

All I want to say is:
WELCOME HOME NEAL!!!!

-- Posted by mom4 on Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 2:06 pm CDT

All I want to say is:
WELCOME HOME NEAL!!!!

-- Posted by mom4 on Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 2:05 pm CDT

I agree completely. Neal has worked very hard to get to where he is today. I am proud of the fact that he is from this area and that he has made all of us proud. None of us could do what he has accomplished in his young life. Way to go Neal!

-- Posted by Sundance on Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 1:44 pm CDT

Babe,
Grow up already.
He didn't say that in quotes.It was not in quotes, you put those in quotes. It was a paraphrase.

Your innuendos are old and tiring. As you would say, "That dog won't hunt, it's so old." Your constant insinuations are filing for social security they've been around the SO forum so long.

Re-read his comments that are in quotes. They don't reflect celebrity big-headedness, you judgemental woman!
"This weekend I get to ... touch base again," Boyd said of coming home for the first time "since everything changed. I get to see Mom, I get to see my brother and his kids. The main thing really was specifically to get back for SEMO's Homecoming."

Sorry for the slam on you, but I know Neal and have since his days at Southeast. You should keep your incorrect opinions to yourself; your lack of knowledge about Neal makes you ignorant, along with your inability to acknowledge paraphrases and not reinsert quotations where you want.

-- Posted by gofigure on Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 12:53 pm CDT

It seems he is getting a little bit of a celebrity big head....

"At every turn he's flocked by people who recognize him, Boyd said, but he expects people in Southeast Missouri will be gracious and respect his space while still showing him their appreciation."

-- Posted by BABE on Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 11:21 am CDT

Does Neal's contract forbid him from playing defensive line for SEMO's football team? Or being a university president that's not a moron? Because those are two things SEMO REALLY needs...

-- Posted by R.D. on Wed, Oct 22, 2008, 7:01 pm CDT



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