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Americas Got Talent Cassie Truskowski Miss PussyKatt into next round

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

 Americas Got Talent Cassie Truskowski Miss PussyKatt into Next round

On the June 24, 2008 America’s Got Talent Show, Michigan Native  Cassie Truskowski Miss PussyKatt wowed the Judges with her performance of fire breathing.  She has made it through to the next round.Miss PussyKatt
America’s Got Talent Judge David Hasselhoff even exclaimed: “PussyKatt, PussyKatt I love you!”

Firebreathing, circus performer Cassie Truskowski, a.k.a. Miss PussyKatt, wowed the judges tonight on the NBC hit TV show “America’s Got Talent” and advanced to the “Las Vegas Callbacks” round. The Las Vega Round will begin July 8, 2008

Cassie Truskowski, 28 from Walker Michigan mesmerized the judges (David Hasslehoff and Piers Morgan) and audience by performed a grinding routine with an industrial angle grinder that blew sparks all over the stage. The sparks flew in front of her face and between her legs.
“That was very weirdly entertaining,” Hasselhoff said during his evaluation of the act. “And I don’t know why. You have sparked my interest.”

The show’s producers were impressed enough to tell her backstory, showing pictures of her mother and father and talking about her aspirations as a dancer.
About Cassie Truskowski Miss PussyKatt
As underground entertainer in West Michigan, Truskowski has performed for the past seven years as a member of The Aerial Angels, The Devil Dolls and Super Happy Fun Time Burlesque. She also specializes in pyrotechnics and lists suspension artist, aerialist, vaudevillian and sideshow performer among her talents.

The third season of “America’s Got Talent” debuted last week and continues next Tuesday with audition episodes shot in theaters across the nation. The acts advancing through the Vegas Callbacks will then move on to the live semi-final performance episodes when viewers will vote each week for their favorites. The winner takes home $1 million.

Last season, Terry Fator, a ventriloquist from Dallas, Texas, won the top prize.

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Americas Got Talent 6-24-08

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Americas Got Talent 6-24-08

America’s Got Talent hit it’s second show of season 3 tonight on June 24, 2008. The group stayed in LA for more of the audition process and several “talented” acts made their way through to the next round, by impressing the 3 America’s Got Talent Judges.

The First contestant shown was 55-year-old part-time nanny named Victoria, who is dressed up as a fairy. She tells us that she had no say in the matter that she is a singing fairy, that it just happened one day. That happened to me several years ago and I can tell you, it’s an affliction that is hard to live with. Always having to wear fake wings and weave flowers in my hair and warble Disney songs, it was a whole big thing.

Victoria sings “When You Wish Upon A Star” and is immediately buzzed by Piers, booed by the audience, and then buzzed by David. They totally harshed her hippie buzz. She’s given a no.

Daniel, an 18-year-old high school student, sings and is horrific. He is booed while David Hasselhoff howls like a dog through Daniel’s high notes. He is given a no, as is a guy with a weird guitar / violin thing and a woman who gyrates on stage, wearing one of those fake glasses with a nose attached while her elderly mother plays keyboard behind her.

26-year-old drifter Eli Mattson traveled over 2000 miles to audition for America’s Got Talent. He steps behind a keyboard and plays while singing “Walking in Memphis,” and he has a fantastic, soulful voice. The audience members leap to their feet as he hits a climactic part of the song and Sharon seems choked up. When he finishes the audience chants “Vegas, Vegas” and the judges unanimously give him a yes.

Cassie is a 27-year-old tattooed, purple-haired bartender who goes by the stage name of Miss Pussykatt. She describes her act as “grinding” — meaning she takes some sort of power tool and shaves it across metal plates on her chest and crotch to the beat of a song from Pulp Fiction. She loves shooting sparks between her legs, Miss Pussykatt does. The audience and judges — especially Piers and David — eat it up. She is sent on to Vegas.

Hurricane Katrina survivors Lil Countrie and Page 1ne share a sad story and then do a hip hop tumbling / breakdancing routine that involves sliding around on their heads and doing endless backflips. It’s all very impressive and the audience cheers accordingly. They are given yeses from all three judges.

I suppose we’re repeating last week all over again, because now the auditions have gone back to New York. The first auditioner is limo driver Michael, who describes himself as an extreme percussionist with an act called Drumtazia. His giant drum set is equipped with a smoke machine, and he haphazardly bangs away on cymbals and drums until all three judges buzz him.

Next up is a family boy band called Next II None, or N2N to short. Of course. They perform N’Snync’s “Bye Bye Bye” and dance. Between this and last night’s Nashville Star, N’Sync is getting so much play it’s like it’s 1999 all over again. Though Sharon Osbourne has a little bit of criticism about the singing, the judges loved them and N2N is sent on to Vegas.

A Russian bar trio head on stage next with a four-inch wide, incredibly long bar that the two guys put on their shoulders while their female gymnastic partner balances atop. They toss her in the air where does flips. It’s death defying, the tricks they do, and despite some close calls, the gymnast sticks all of her landings.

Hilariously, the next auditioner is an Ozzy Osbourne impersonator that goes by the name of The Ozzman, who admits that he is a big fan of Sharon. His impersonation is not good at all and he is buzzed by the judges — well, David and Sharon, the latter hitting Piers’s buzzer for him. Sharon tells the impersonator he’s not good at all and then proceeds to beat on Piers when he jokingly tells The Ozzman that he is better looking than the real Ozzy.

The Taubl Family are a giant family orchestra who seem straight-laced and clean-cut, like they belong in a play from early last century. They perform a piece from The Sound of Music and Piers buzzes them, though the other two judges and the audience seem to like them just fine. The Taubls finish off by harmonizing vocally with one another and sound pretty good. They are so wholesome, I’m sure they’d fit in right in with other Vegas acts. The judges give them a yes, even Piers, and they’re on to the next round.

The DC Cowboys Dance Company is a group of muscled guys in sleeveless flannel shirts, tight jeans and tan cowboy hats. They describe themselves as Brokeback meets Broadway and do a routine that’s half line dancing, half Coyote Ugly, to “Save a Horse, Ride a Cowboy.” The audience cheers and the judges found them entertaining, so they are on to Vegas.

Now on to Chicago where 39-year-old Kevin “Big K” Taylor is a speed brick breaker, and he’s auditioning first. He will be breaking 1000 burning bricks, which is just nuts. He breaks through all the bricks in record time, even lighting himself on fire at one point but brushing it off like it was no big deal. David and Piers found him amazing, but Sharon is afraid for his health and says no. He is on to Vegas anyway.

Chellina Black-Harris is a 38-year-old vocalist who survived cervical cancer with the support of her husband. She has a big gospel voice that gets the audience on its feet. Piers isn’t necessarily sold on her greatness, but Sharon and David love her and she is through to the next round.

Johnny Olshavsky is a magician who attempts to do a routine and appears to mess it up so bad that Piers repeatedly screams for him to leave the stage after all three judges buzz him. Dan the Magic Man is only marginally more successful while still getting a no. Other magicians try and also fail miserably to the sounds of buzzing and jeers.

Just when it seems no magician will make it through in Chicago, husband and wife illusionists the Pendragons perform a standard switching places trick, but do it well enough that they impress the judges. Three yeses for them.

After a montage of unsuccessful celebrity impersonators / tribute acts — including a Rod Stewart, a Cyndi Lauper, a George W. Bush, an Elton John and a Dionne Warwick — out comes a young Elvis impersonator clad all in black leather that is so good looking, Sharon just wants to sit and stare. He is 23-year-old Joseph Hall and actually does a good job singing and performing “Hound Dog” just like Elvis. The audience even screams as though he’s the real Elvis. Joseph made it to the next round and next stop - Vegas

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America’s Got Talent Hyped on Missouri Neal Boyd

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

Sikeston Missouri native Neal Boyd competed in the season premiere of “America’s Got Talent” on Neil Boyd America's Got TalentTuesday.
 
Boyd also dubbed “the voice of Missouri” drew a standing ovation from the crowd and wowed the judges advancing to the next round.
 
David Hasslehoff even called Boyd the frontrunner and called his performance fabulous.
 
You can catch “America’s Got Talent” next Tuesday at 8;00 p.m

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