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A janitor’s performance on ‘AGT’ leaves judges in shock, the Golden Buzzer was unavoidable
Listeners say this is one of the most deserved Golden Buzzers ever seen. A 54-year-old school janitor kept his incredible talent hidden for decades. When he finally stepped onto the AGT stage, he remarked, "it's been a long time coming," and then left everyone utterly speechless. Though his nerves were evident as he took the stage, the moment he began to sing, his performance was nothing short of breathtaking.
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Andrea Bocelli Brings Elvis Classic to Life in Stunning 2006 Lake Las Vegas Performance
With tears in my eyes, I believe that God sends us small miracles when we need them most, and this was mine for today, at the perfect moment.
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John Travolta displays his timeless dance talent in a fun-filled lesson with James Corden and Aaron Taylor-Johnson
John Travolta, at 65, sprang from his seat in a viral moment, showing he’s still got it and getting the host and Aaron and Sam Taylor-Johnson to join in.
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Enchanting father-daughter dance performance
In a dance competition, a stern-faced father and his daughter stepped onto the floor to perform before the judges. As the intro to Ben E. King's "Stand By Me" fills the room, it's immediately clear this is no ordinary father-daughter dance. As the music plays, their feet move effortlessly across the floor, and smiles begin to light up their faces as they share their love for dance, united as a family. There's something truly unique…
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More than 1.6 million people attended Metallica’s Moscow “Monsters of Rock” concert in 1991.
In 1991, the 'Monsters of Rock' festival in Moscow became one of the largest concerts ever recorded, drawing an astounding 1.6 million attendees. This event was a landmark moment for the heavy metal band Metallica, delivering one of their most significant performances. The record-breaking crowd that day is believed to have been matched only a few other times in history. Aerial photos of the audience during Metallica's set offer a breathtaking glimpse into the sheer…
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Bruce Springsteen’s Energetic Rendition of ‘You Never Can Tell’
Bruce Springsteen addresses the audience, saying, "Every night, we try to pull out a song we haven't played since we were, what... 16?" Holding up a sign that reads "You Never Can Tell," he starts working out the chords to the Chuck Berry classic live on stage. After a moment of figuring it out, he confidently says, "I've got it." He then turns to the E Street Band and asks, "You got that, horns?" as…
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