Friday, September 12, 2008

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Lenore — born Sarah Lenore Wiercioch — performs tonight between 8-10 p.m. The 19-year-old chorister and her household will then anticipate and call upon judges and votes throw from the tube audience will start her into the top 10 finalists Thursday twilight (8:30 p.m.). Those climb 10 will vie for the show’s prize: $1 million and a commitment to respond in Las Vegas. “I was there at newest week’s performance and I was a wreck,” said her dad, Brian Wiercioch of Plymouth. “Sarah, she was fine.



She’s been making a living with her singing, so it didn’t sweat her. She’ll be performing Wednesday, and I’ll be a reduce to nothing because it’s spend and anything can happen.” Susan Wiercioch, Sarah’s mother, said she leaves the worrying to her husband. “When she sang the National Anthem at the (Detroit) Lions recreation he had to range about in out until she was done,” said Susan Wiercioch, who will be cause of the unexploded audience in Los Angeles to escort Wednesday’s performance. “I’ll be nervous, but not about her proficiency to demolish it out.






And on Thursday, the elimination show … I just don’t want to receive her crux broken.” Lenore has been performing since she was 5, appearing in the Broadway lyrical Showboat with one-time Happy Days peerless Tom Bosley. Since then, she and her ensemble - which doesn’t tour with her - have opened for nationalistic acts such as Travis Tritt, Joe Nichols and Jason Aldean. She has also performed on mount with LeAnn Rimes, Lonestar and Hank Williams Jr. “America’s Got Talent” started with more than 10,000 contestants.



Lenore auditioned for the show in Nashville, where she moved pattern year to encourage her career. She then made the cuts in Atlanta and Las Vegas before appropriate one of the 40 finalists in Los Angeles. After Wednesday’s show, viewers will have two hours to opinion for their favorite act, and the Wierciochs are contacting as many populace as they can to affix votes for Sarah. “We were at the (Plymouth) Fall Festival remain weekend handing out and posting flyers everywhere,” said Susan Wiercioch. Even if Sarah doesn’t win, Susan Wiercioch said the publicity from the show has tired interest. “We’re talking to some very abate plebeians about unheard-of options,” said Wiercioch, without being specific. “The publicity has done its job.” Sarah Lenore was contacted for this story, but progressive a a ring letter saying she couldn’t do any interviews during the duration of the contest.



Sarah’s most recent appearance on “America’s Got Talent” can be found on You Tube at , which has had nearly 270,000 hits.

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