A couple of good acts greeted us in America’s Got Talent Season 7 Episode 4, as we saw comedian Tom Cotter and aerial act Donovan & Rebecca. Tonight the auditions head to Tampa.
Inspire the Fire is a singing and dancing troupe that hopes to reach out to the youths in the streets. Their story’s a lot better than their performance, but they’re strong enough as singers and/or dancers that the crowd loves them.
NC Bikini Bombshells walk out on stage and immediately get a standing ovation. They should have just stood there and looked cute because their attempt to dance blows it.
All That is a clogging group. They grew up competing in clogging competitions. I’ll take their word that’s a real thing. Cool for what it is.
Michael Griffin is an escape artist, a skill he learned when his brother would tie him up. He’s the only human to survive a hanging. His trick for today is to have Howard tie 35 feet of rope around him any way he likes. The unimpressed judges buzz him.
The Distinguished Men of Brass is a brass marching band. They lost their jobs at an amusement park, so they decided to form a band and make a living that way. Howie has fun, and Sharon adores them.
Ulysses makes sure his Don King hair is good to go before he comes out on stage and sings the theme from Loveboat. Howard buzzes because it’s fun but not a million dollar act. Neither Green Acres nor The Addams Family are enough for Howard, but the other judges are sending him to Vegas.
Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of America’s Got Talent Season 7 Episode 6, which airs Tuesday at 8/7c on NBC.