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Child Violinist Performs Emotional Rendition Of 'What A Wonderful World'

Talented teen violinist Tyler Butler-Figueroa returns to the America’s Got Talent stage with an incredible performance of ‘What A Wonderful World.’ We first met this talented young man when he auditioned for the fourteenth season of America’s Got Talent. I think the whole world’s heart melted when they heard his touching backstory and watched his incredible performance. Tyler started to play the violin at the age 7, after he nearly lost his life to cancer. His treatments caused him to lose his hair and he immediately became a target for bullies. But music, and the violin, gave Tyler an outlet and he started to gain confidence and come out of his shell. His performance of ‘Stronger’ from Kelly Clarkson led judge Simon Cowell to press the golden buzzer. Tyler made it all to the finals with his impressive violin performances getting better and better each week. Now, Tyler is back on the stage that started it all as a semi-finalist contestant on America’s Got Talent: The Champions. This popular competition features over 40 acts from the entire Got Talent franchise. The list of contenders includes past winners, finalists and fan-favorites from all around the globe. And Tyler came to win with an amazing performance of ‘What A Wonderful World.’ The judges raved about this semi-final performance. Howie Mandel said, “It was absolutely beautiful and emotional and captivating.” This young man truly has the talent to go all the way. Who are you rooting for on this season of America’s Got Talent: The Champions?

Marcelito Pomoy Sings Both Male And Female Part Of Andrea Bocelli Classic

Singer Marcelito Pomoy returns to the stage for an incredible performance on the semifinals of America’s Got Talent: The Champions. This 35-year-old singer shot to fame as the grand winner of season two of Pilipinas Got Talent competition. Marcelito has a unique talent where he can sing in both the male and female vocal range. This incredibly rare gift helped him breeze through the competition and earn a record deal. This led Marcelito all the way to America as a contestant on America’s Got Talent: The Champions. The popular competition features over 40 acts from all over the globe. The list of contenders includes past winners, finalists and fan-favorites. Marcelito wowed the judges and audience with his rendition of ‘The Prayer.’ Marcelito performed both vocals parts of the duet and earned the super fan vote to move on to the next round of competition. Now, he has arrived at the semi-finals and he isn’t holding anything back. Just listen as Marcelito belts out the words to "Con Te Partirò." This song was originally performed as a duet between opera voices Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman. Marcelito brought his unique style to the stage and, once again, he left us all in awe. Judge Howie Mandel said “ “Okay, I gotta say that I believe that you have the best shot at winning this whole thing. I really do. You know, this is the semi-finals. You raised your game.” There is no doubt that this young man has an amazing talent and he is truly a worthy contender on America’s Got Talent.

Married Couple Performs A Cappella Medley Of Disney Songs From Past Decade

Married couple Scott and Ryceejo Shattuck perform an incredible a cappella medley of beloved Disney songs. Everyone loves a good Disney song. There’s something about hearing those iconic words that truly transports us back into another place or time. And you just cannot help but sing along. Today, the stunning a cappella duo of Scott and Ryceejo are lending their voices to some of our favorite Disney songs from the past decade. Scott and Ryceejo consists of husband and wife, Scott Shattuck and Ryceejo Nordstrom Shattuck. The two met in college and bonded over their mutual love for musical and performing. On their Facebook page, the couple said, “We feel that the internet needs more family-friendly, uplifting music. We spend hours on each song so that it is not only fun, but it also showcases our musical abilities.” Today, this talented pair is using their incredible vocals to sing this amazing a cappella medley of Disney songs. We hear some of our new favorites such as ‘Let It Go’ from Frozen and ‘How Far I’ll Go’ from Moana. The couple spent months recording these songs from the last ten years. And they sang every single word a cappella. That is such an incredible display of talent and skill. When you perform a cappella, there are no instruments. Each performer uses the sounds that come from the human voice. And it was absolutely perfect. This medley was definitely a much-needed dose of nostalgia. Did Scott and Ryceejo perform your favorite Disney song?

Usher Sings 'Amazing Grace' During Kobe Bryant Tribute

Grammy award-winning recording artist Usher performs a moving rendition of ‘Amazing Grace’ during a Kobe Bryant tribute. The Bryant family suffered a terrible loss on Sunday, January 26, 2020. A helicopter crash in Calabasas, California killed basketball legend Kobe Bryant along with his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna Bryant, also known as GiGi. There were 7 others aboard the plane that also lost their lives. Kobe Bryant made a huge impact on so many people all around the globe and his loss was felt worldwide. Recently, the Los Angeles Lakers honored Kobe with a beautiful tribute at the Staples Center. Artists, fellow players, and fans came together to pay respects to this inspiring man. To open up the emotional ceremony, Usher performed an emotional rendition of ‘Amazing Grace.’ “Amazing Grace, How sweet the sound That saved a wretch like me I once was lost, but now am found T'was blind but now I see T'was Grace that taught my heart to fear And Grace, my fears relieved How precious did that grace appear The hour I first believed” It is truly a powerful moment as Usher stands alone in the middle of the court with the lights dimmed around him. There are a multitude of tears as the camera pans to show reactions from NBA players all across the league. Kobe Bryant truly made his mark on basketball and the world as a whole. And this touching performance was the perfect way to pay tribute to this legendary athlete, father and husband.

Army Vet Is Stunned To Find Out That Old Rolex Is Now Worth $700,000

Featured on the popular show “Antiques Roadshow,” an Army vet is stunned when he hears that his old Rolex watch is now worth around $700,000. The veteran shares with the appraiser, Peter Planes, that he was stationed in southeast Asia in the 1970s when he became interested in Rolex watches. He saw a lot of pilots wearing these watches which sparked his fascination. The particular watch that he purchased was the Rolex Oyster Cosmograph. This specific model is popular with collectors because Paul Newman wore it in the 1969 movie “Winning”. The veteran wanted to find a watch that he could eventually wear while scuba diving, a pastime that he enjoyed. He thought that this Rolex model would stand up to taking it underwater. "I found this particular watch where I could afford it, and I never used it. I looked at it and I said, `You know, this is really too nice to take down in salty water,'" he said. "I just kept it." After paying $345.97 for the Rolex watch, the vet ultimately decided to just keep it in a safe deposit box, along with all the purchase documents. He held on to that watch for nearly half a century before taking it to the “Antiques Roadshow” showroom. When Peter Planes saw the watch, he knew he had some incredible news to share with the Army vet. "Because of the condition of it, basically, it's a new old stock watch, no wear on it," Planes shares. "We have all this complete documentation here, also, maybe one of the very few in the whole world that still was never worn, your watch, at auction, today, $500,000 to $700,000." The watch owner falls to the floor in utter disbelief! His heels go over his head as he tries to process that shocking amount. "You OK?" Planes says as he goes to check on him. What a stunning discovery! I’m sure that veteran is glad to have held on to that treasure for all these years!

Anthony Hopkins Tears Up When Orchestra Performs His Original Composition Decades Later

In this moving video, an orchestra teams up with Anthony Hopkins and performs an original composition of his decades later. Not only is Sir Anthony Hopkins an incredible actor, but he is a talented composer as well! Titled “And The Waltz Goes On,” this piece by Hopkins was performed by André Rieu & His Johann Strauss Orchestra. At the beginning of this video, you can see the look of excitement on Anthony Hopkins’s face as the orchestra is about to start playing his piece. The music starts off with light string plucking. Then a clarinet plays a few low notes, followed by a saxophone. The string section comes in next, adding a fullness to the music. Later, the conductor even grabs a violin and joins the orchestra in playing the beautiful melody. As the music swells and a choir onstage joins in with the musicians, you can feel the magic and energy that is captivating everyone there. Some audience members can be seen swaying as they feel the movement of the music, others are so drawn to the music that they can’t look away from the stage. Anthony Hopkins is seen smiling ear to ear and looking around to see if others are enjoying the piece that he composed. He can even be seen humming parts of the melody in certain parts. As he is taking in the sight, he tears up realizing how this wonderful orchestra is performing his original composition decades after he wrote it down. While the song has a more mysterious feel at the beginning, halfway through the melody becomes a bit more playful and fun. People in the audience start dancing in their seats and can’t help but smile at one another. Even the musicians on stage look like they are having a grand time! One person on YouTube comments about the music and says, “It's beautiful... there is love, happiness, playfulness, and a shy reserved nature about it. I suspect much like the man who wrote it.” Anthony Hopkins did an outstanding job creating this dramatic piece of music, and the talented musicians did a wonderful job bringing it to life as well. This magnificent piece is hauntingly enchanting with a melody that you will be humming along to long after you hear it.

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Deer In Forest Is Mesmerized By Man Playing The Flute

In this captivating video, a deer in the forest is mesmerized by a man playing the flute. At the start of the video, a talented man is playing soothing music on his flute, and it looks like the deer is just lying there enjoying his peaceful melody. When the camera zooms in on the deer, she doesn’t seem to be alarmed at all, just content to stay right there and keep on listening. The musician starts to get bold as he takes a few steps closer to the deer. Her reaction remains the same – calm, cool, and collected. As he continues to step closer, the deer still doesn’t move. What a surprising sight! When he finishes playing his song, the deer gets up slowly, stretches her legs, and gracefully walks away into the woods. “She forgot to leave a tip,” the musician jokingly says as his friend who is filming him laughs. The musician, who is from Eau Claire, Wisconsin, recounts that day when he met that curious deer in the forest. "On my way back from recording music in the woods for my YouTube channel Paul Harvey flute guy, I came across a wild deer. Naturally, I took out my native American flute and started to play. The deer sat down and listened for almost eight minutes. I was able to get close to the deer before it finally stood up, stretched and then slowly trotted away. Definitely not something one gets to see every day! My heart was pumping! I was so glad I was able to capture the experience." It's almost something out of a fairytale! Where a character will sing or play an instrument and all the woodland creatures will gather around to enjoy the music. This is one encounter that this man will not forget!

Have You Ever Wanted to Give Up?

2 Corinthians 4:1-2

Never give up! Fight the good fight! In the end....you will win! Live by God's principles and not your feelings and emotions. God is peace, joy and love.

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Woman In Wheelchair Defies The Odds With Stunning Ballroom Dance Audition

In this stunning ballroom dance audition, a woman in a wheelchair defies the odds with her incredible performance. Alex and Jacqueline are a married ballroom couple who refuse to let a disability get in the way of their dreams. They performed an amazing dance routine together on a show called The Greatest Dancer. On the show Cheryl, Matthew Morrison, Oti Mabuse, and Todrick Hall are the judges, also known as Dance Captains, who are searching for the greatest dancer in the UK. When the dance starts, Alex and Jacqueline can be seen dancing around in a video on a large screen on stage. Alex is in a dapper looking tuxedo, and Jacqueline is in her wheelchair in a beautiful orange dress. The sleeves of the dress are long and flowy, and they add a soft and dramatic effect whenever Alex turns her around. Soon, the large screen on stage parts down the middle and Alex and Jacqueline can be seen dancing their hearts out on stage in front of the judges. They dance so beautifully together. At one point, Alex even lifts Jacqueline high above his head in a stunning and impressive move. All of the judges’ jaws drop at this sight and the audience erupts into loud cheers. The way these two lovebirds move and dance across the stage together is pure artistry and beauty. And it is so inspiring to see them moving beyond the limits that society might think that people in wheelchairs have. At the end of the dance, Alex and Jacqueline share a romantic kiss as Alex softly dips her. The judges and audience give them a big round of applause for their incredible performance! What an amazing dance and couple. Their efforts prove that anyone can do anything if they put their heart into it!

Bhutan Tours - A Popular Tour Package of Tibet Universal Tours and Travel.

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Violinist Brian King Joseph Overcomes Rare Nerve Disease To Perform On AGT

Talented violinist Brian King Joseph returns to the America’s Got Talent stage for an incredible original performance. We first met Brian when he competed on the 2018 season of AGT. That’s when we learned that Brian started to play violin when he was just a boy. But, he was diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy, a rare nerve disease that leads to the deterioration of nerves in the fingers, feet and spine. This condition left Brian in a lot of pain and he was bedridden for much of high school and college. By the time he was 22, Brian reached a point where he was tired of the pain and letting his condition rule his life. He decided to turn to his childhood love and picked up the violin again. The music truly made Brian feel alive again and he gradually started to improve. He decided to audition for America’s Got Talent and made it all the way to the finals where he placed third. Since that time, Brian has toured the world and even had enough money to afford his healthcare. Now, he’s playing better than ever and he’s back to try and win the title on America’s Got Talent: Champions. This special format of competition features over 40 acts from all across the globe. The list of contenders includes past winners, finalists and fan-favorites from the entire Got Talent franchise. Brian performed an original song that had the entire audience on their feet. After the performance, Simon said ‘Every time I see you, I am blown away.’ And I have to agree. Brian King Joseph definitely has what it takes to go all the way. What do you think?

Shadow Dance From The Silhouettes Earn Golden Buzzer On AGT: Champions

The talented shadow dance group of The Silhouettes earn the coveted golden buzzer on America’s Got Talent: Champions. We first met the Silhouettes on the sixth season of America’s Got Talent. The inspiring ensemble went on to place 2nd and quickly became a fan favorite. On their website, the group is describes themselves saying, “THE SILHOUETTES® spread light and love with every performance by inspiring audience members around the world with messages of believe in yourself, imagine the possibilities, create the perfect world, pride in your country and unite with love.” Today, they are back as competitors on America’s Got Talent: The Champions. This special format of competition features over 40 acts from all across the globe. The list of contenders includes past winners, finalists and fan-favorites from the entire Got Talent franchise. And The Silhouettes are pulling out all the stops to impress the judges and audience. Their moving performance told the story of a girl and her dog through the art of shadow dance. As the years progressed, we are taken on a journey of heartache, joy and unconditional love. By the end, judge Heidi Klum was even wiping away a tear. Simon Cowell said that this act was “absolutely why we have made this show.” But it was judge Alesha Dixon’s comments that send the group over the moon. “That was just so moving, so beautiful. I thought about my childhood dog. I’m thinking about my dogs now who I am missing. I was just completely bowled over, inspired and I want to see more.” That’s when she leaned over and pressed her golden buzzer sending the group straight through to the next round. What an incredibly inspiring moment!

Former Child Singer Connie Talbot Returns To AGT With Touching Original Song

Britain’s Got Talent finalist Connie Talbot returns to the Got Talent stage with an inspiring original song. We first met Connie when she was just six years old. Connie auditioned for the very first season of Britain’s Got Talent back in 2007. This sweet little girl won over the judges with her beautiful performance of ‘Over The Rainbow.’ Connie quickly became a fan favorite and made it all the way to the finals of the competition. She came in second overall, losing to opera singer Paul Potts. Now, Connie is a seasoned performer at the age of nineteen. She’s released multiple albums and toured all over the country. But today, Connie is back as a competitor on America’s Got Talent: The Champions. This special format of competition features over 40 acts from all across the globe. The list of contenders includes past winners, finalists and fan-favorites from the entire Got Talent franchise. Today, Connie is on stage with a beautiful performance of her original song ‘I Would.’ “Would you stand by my side Until the end of time? Would you love me unconditionally Be the air that I breathe And do anything for us? 'Cause I would” Connie earned a standing ovation from the crowd and rave reviews from the judges. Simon said, “You nailed it and I could feel that in the room.” But it was Alesha’s comments that truly hit home. “It’s just so lovely watching you have what I would call a full-circle moment. Starting out on this show and now it could be the start of something beautiful for you.”

Voices Of Service Military Veterans Sing 'Brother' On AGT: Champions

The talented members of Voices Of Service return to the America’s Got Talent stage as competitors on AGT: The Champions. We first met this inspiring group on the 2019 season of AGT. Voices Of Service is comprised of military veterans with a love for music. Their website describes the group by saying, “Voices of Service represents the diversity and excellence that exists within our military and veteran communities and is an inspiring example for the nation that they serve, have served, and continue to service through music.” These four individuals bonded through music after their time in the military. They realized that music therapy was a great tool to help with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Voices Of Service is using their platform to promote this message. Their first performance was a moving rendition of ‘Rise’ from Katy Perry. Ultimately, they finished in 5th place. Now, they are returning to the stage to compete in America’s Got Talent: Champions. This special format of competition features over 40 acts from all across the globe. The list of contenders includes past winners, finalists and fan-favorites from the entire Got Talent franchise. And Voices of Service is bringing their very best with this beautiful rendition of ‘Brother’ from Kodaline. “And if we hit on troubled water I'll be the one to keep you warm and safe And we'll be carrying each other Until we say goodbye on our dying day Because I've got you brother” This group has been a fan-favorite and I’m so glad to see them back on stage and inspiring a whole new audience.

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Allen Steadham: Why Christian Fiction? Part 2

Continuing my discussion on Christian Fiction: what I think separates it from other forms of fiction, how my novels are Christian fiction, and how fulfilling it is to write it!

Allen Steadham: Why Christian Fiction?

The first installment in a new series of author-related videos. This one concerns why I choose to write Christian fiction.

School Surprises Sick Teacher With 'Fight Song' Serenade

In this heartwarming video, a school surprises a sick teacher who has cancer with a ‘fight song’ serenade. Emily Marshall is a first-grade teacher at Central Elementary School in Moore, Oklahoma. She has been a teacher there for 21 years and loves the students and staff very much. Recently, Mrs. Marshall was diagnosed with breast cancer for the eighth time. Her students and the other teachers at Central Elementary wanted to put on a surprise for her to show her how much she means to them. As Emily walked through the door of the gymnasium, the whole student body screamed “We love you Mrs. Marshall!” She was in shock and put her hands to her face right after the initial surprise. During the surprise assembly, Mrs. Marshall had her husband, Danny, and their three children, Noah, Samantha, and Bryce, right beside her. Zachary Snyder, the music teacher at the school, taught the first graders the song ‘Fight Song’ by Rachel Platten to help encourage Mrs. Marshall. “Like a small boat On the ocean Sending big waves Into motion Like how a single word Can make a heart open I might only have one match But I can make an explosion This is my fight song Take back my life song Prove I'm alright song My power's turned on Starting right now I'll be strong I'll play my fight song And I don't really care if nobody else believes 'Cause I've still got a lot of fight left in me” “We love her. We care about her,” says Mr. Snyder. “We want her to know that she is not fighting this battle alone.” As Mrs. Marshall watches the first graders sing and dance, she wipes away tears from her eyes. She is so moved by their compassion. “I thank you guys all for supporting me through this,” Mrs. Marshall says. “I love all of you. Thank you.”

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