- Its another pressure-packed night on Americas Got Talent (is there any other kind?) as the stand-by acts get their shot at the 20 remaining slots. Dreams will be made. Dreams will be broken. Theyll have to go big or well, you know. .. (San Jose Mercury News)
- For his first season as a judge on Americas Got Talent (Wed., 8 p.m. ET on NBC), Howard Stern proved passionate and very serious about the talent he supported. (Huffington Post)
- The judges on America's Got Talent have seen all their favorites (and rejected quite a few of them), so now it is time to let the standbys fight for their lives. (Sheknows.com)
- The singing former soldier whose battle injury claims were questioned sang his last song on Americas Got Talent. (Oregonian)
- Americas Got Talent bid good riddance to fake soldier and so-so country singer Tim Poe Tuesday night as the NBC reality show avoided further embarrassment. (San Jose Mercury News)
- LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The singing former soldier whose battle injury claims were questioned sang his last song on Americas Got Talent. (Yahoo Finance)
- The Vegas round of Americas Got Talentkicked into higher gear on Tuesday, with a second night of call-back performances that werent bad and, finally, some verdicts as to who would advance to the live shows in New York and who would be sent home. (Los Angeles Times)
- Tension was high, and the pressure was on. For the first time this season, the judges on Americas Got Talent had to make significant cuts and send some hopeful contestants home. (YAHOO!)
- Country singer Timothy Poe made national headlines when he claimed he had been injured while serving in the military in Afghanistan during his first Americas Got Talent (Tue., 9 p.m. ET on NBC) audition. (Huffington Post)
- Americas Got Talent finally touched down in Las Vegas last night, with over 100 acts set to be whittled down to 48, group-by-group: Judges Favorites, Standbys, Direct-to-NY, and Rejection. (The Hollywood Gossip)
Thursday, June 28, 2012
America's got talent
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