Friday, July 14, 2017

'America's Got Talent' Pays Tribute to Late Contestant Brandon Rogers by Sharing His Powerful Musical Audition



On Tuesday's America's Got Talent, the show paid tribute to Brandon Rogers, who died in a car accident on June 11, after already having filmed his audition.
AGT explained that, at the request of Rogers' family, they were honoring the 29-year-old singer's memory by sharing his audition.
Rogers, who was a doctor of family medicine, was interviewed before his performance, and opened up about his ideal life. "If I could find a way to combine being a doctor and medicine with singing, that would be a dream come true," he shared.
In his audition, Rogers performed a soulful, touching cover of Stevie Wonder's 1982 classic "Ribbon in the Sky," that had Mel B singing along from the judges' table.

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