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He performed three weeks ago another Les Miserables song, they named him a serious competitor of Susan Boyle, he made people teary, Demi Moore as an example wrote on twitter about him same as she did with Susan Boyle.
Bring Him home was the first glimpse of fame for Jami Pugh in Britain’s Got Talent, the story of him overcoming his nerves and performing Bring Him Home his first performance in front of a large audience ever… but not, that was not true, he didin’t lie but he failed to mention he had performed in the West End along with a group singing a Rod Stewart medley. From that moment on his continuation in Britain’s Got Talent was on the rocks, odds went down, people felt betrayed and Amanda Holden compared him to a car that wouldn’t start.
Here is the youtube video of Jamie Pugh singing The Impossible Dream from the musical Man of La Mancha in tonight’s semi final of Britain’s Got Talent, a very weak performance that got Amanda to press the buzzer midway through the song, she heavily criticized the man, then Simon said that he may have come to terms with the fact that singing is not his thing.
Watch the Youtube video of Jamie Pugh semi final performance
It wasn’t Jamie Pugh’s time to find success in music but he promised to work on it and keep trying.
No big surprises though a couple of misses and a couple of acts I never thought they would get through that did.
Of course our beloved Susan Boyle is among the top 40 finalists among names such as Jamie Pugh, Shaun Smith Greg Pritchard and other contestants that will make this Britain´s Got Talent finals one of the most exciting reality TV shows finals in the world. Millions of people will be expecting Susan Boyle to win this contest, but as she said during her interview with Oprah Winfrey, the other contestants are very talented and nothing is written in stone.
Aidan Davis – dancer, that is 11, from Birmingham
Ben and Becky – ballroom dancers, that is 18 and 16, from Essex
Brit Chix – girl band, that is 26, 23 and 25 from Lincolnshire
Callum Francis – singer, that is 12, from Hertfordshire
Darth Jackson – Darth Vader/Michael Jackson impersonator, that is 37, from Birmingham
DCD Seniors – dance troupe that is 14-21, from Cardiff
Diversity – dance troupe that is 12-25, from East London and Essex
DJ Talent – rapper, that is 30, from London
Dreambears – comedy dance trio, that is 28-31, from London
Fabia Cerra – burlesque dancer, that is 35, from Oxford
Faces of Disco – comedy dance duo, that is 24 and 30, from London
Flawless – street dance troupe, that is 20-30, from London
Floral Highnotes – flower arranging/opera singing duo, both that is 44, from Cheshire
Fred Bowers – breakdancer, that is 73, from Loughborough
Gareth Oliver – comedy impersonator, that is 28, from Halifax
Good Evans – family singing group, that is 6-38, from Coventry
Greg Pritchard – male soprano, that is 24, from South Wales
Harmony – singing duo, that is 15 and 16, from Feltham and Essex
Hollie Steele – singer/dancer, that is 10, from Accrington
Hot Honeyz – dance troupe, that is 18-25, from Maidstone
Jackie Prescott and Tippy Toes – ‘doggie dancer’, that is 45, from Oxford
Jamie Pugh – singer, that is 37, from Blackwood, Gwent
Julia Naidenko – belly dancer, that is 24, from London (via Latvia)
Julian Smith – saxophonist, that is 39, from Birmingham
Kayode Oresanya – ‘human saxophone’, that is 31, from Glasgow
Luke Clements – juggler/street performer, that is 36, from Cornwall
Mama Trish – drag act, that is 48, from Stafford
Martin Macham – guitar player, that is 36, from Dover
MD Show Group – dance troupe, that is 13-16, from Liverpool
Merlin – escapologist, that is 34, from Barnstaple
Natalie Okri – singer, that is 10, from South London
Nick Hell – street performers, that is 26 and 34, from Sunderland
Shaheen Jafargholi – singer, that is 12, from Swansea
Shaun Smith – singer, that is 17, from Lichfield
Stavros Flatley – father/son comedy dance duo, that is 41 and 12, from North London
Sue Son – violinist, that is 24, from London
Sugarfree – dance troupe, that is 16-25, from Chelmsford, Essex
Susan Boyle – singer, that is 48, from Blackburn, West Lothian
The Barrow Boys – ‘wheelbarrow dancers’ that is 19-27, from Devon
2 Grand – grandfather/granddaughter singing duo, that is 12 and 76, from Doncaster
Finally BTG´s semi finals and finals are arriving to our TV sets, the whole world is tuning into what is going to happen next in Susan Boyle´s life, above all her life in Britain´s Got Talent. What happens in the next couple of days will determine whether she fulfills her dream of singing in front of the Queen or not (at least for the moment).
The fact is that most of Susan Boyle´s fans are from outside Britain and won´t be able to vite, and with contestans such as the handsome Shaun Smith, the male soprano Greg Pritchard and Jamie Pugh, Susan will have to put all her heart and lungs into delivering the best performance of her life.
This is how it´s going to work. Tomorro night Saturday may 23rd, there´ll be the last recorded auditions, then the judges will pick up the 40 best contestants among the ones sellected during the auditions, Susan will be among those for sure, but probably so will Shaun Smith, Greg Pritchard, Jamie Pugh, Shaeen Jafargholi, and some others that have become the public favourites during the selection.
Once the 40 finalists are announced the show will continue as it follows:
SEMI FINAL 1 – Sunday 24th May (8.30pm – 10.00pm GMT)
SEMI FINAL 2 – Monday 25th May (9.00pm – 10.30pm GMT)
SEMI FINAL 3 – Tuesday 26th May (8.30pm – 10.00pm GMT)
Wednesday 27th May (No live show due to Chamions League Final – Manchester United vs Barcelona which is broadcast Live on ITV)
SEMI FINAL 4 – Thursday 28th May (8.30pm – 10.00pm GMT)
SEMI FINAL 5 – Friday 29th May (8.30pm – 10.00pm GMT)
LIVE FINAL – Saturday 30th May (8.45pm – 9.45pm and 10.00pm – 11.00pm GMT)
A hectic schedule of shows that will keep the world on it´s toes trying to take a pick at Britain´s next big talent.
Some sources say that Susan will be performing on Sunday the 24th.
She was reporteadly in London this week trying costumes and rehearsing for her appearence, it was during one of theser rehearsals that she run into Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber and he hinted that he may have a role in a future West End production prepared for her.
For Susan Boyle´s fans around the world, even though only Britain´s residents are able to vote, they´ll be able to watche her performance live through websites such as Ustream.tv
We´ll do some research on the possibilities of watching it online and probably they will be published here tomorrow.