Jackie Evancho video Behind My Eyes

by Cabbage Bosspublished on April 11, 2024
 You may recognize Jackie from her breakout performance on NBC’s America’s Got Talent in 2010.  At the time Jackie was only 10 years old and amazed the American audience delivering flawless versions of opera classics.  Her performance of the aria “O mil babbino caro” was so spot on that commentators wondered if her performance had been lip-synced.  Jackie went on to finish 2nd that season, placing behind singer, Michael Grimm.  Within the year Jackie was signed to SYCO Music and Columbia Records and was well on her way to setting numerous records.  These records included Best-selling Debut Artist of 2010, Youngest Top 10 Debut Artist in US History, Youngest Artist ever to reach platinum status (beating out Michael Jackson), 6 consecutive #1 releases on Billboards Classical Albums Chart, Youngest Top 5 Debut Artist in UK history and the list goes on and on. 

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