![]() Credited as Jane Marczewski-Claudio, she contributed music for the 2015 documentary film, Leonard Knight: A Man & His Mountain. She returned to Ohio in 2014, and following her marriage, moved in 2015 to Nashville, TN (where she later resumed performing under her married name, Jane Claudio, with her husband acting as her producer). ![]() Remaining in Lynchburg after graduating, Marczewski was a popular performer locally. In 2013, she released Ocean & Sky, a six-song EP that she funded on Kickstarter. She released a three-song EP in 2012, called Lines, on which she sang and played acoustic guitar. Marczewski uploaded her first songs, and gave her first live performance in 2011, while a student at Liberty University. Marczewski was a 2009 graduate of Licking County Christian Academy, and graduated from Liberty University (in Lynchburg, Virginia) with a marketing communications degree. As a young Christian, she volunteered and participated in various church ministries. Marczewski started songwriting at age six, when she helped her mother finish the lyrics for a song. She was originally from Zanesville, Ohio, and had three siblings. Marczewski was born on December 29, 1990. However, she decided to withdraw from AGT before the quarterfinals, because of worsening health due to cancer. Previously having released two EPs and several singles, Nightbirde auditioned on America's Got Talent in 2021, where she received a Golden Buzzer for her original song "It's OK". ‘Genius: MLK/X’ review round-up: Kelvin Harrison Jr.Jane Kristen Marczewski (Decem– February 19, 2022), better known by her stage name Nightbirde, was an American singer-songwriter.‘Next Level Chef’ season 3 episode 2 recap: Who makes the cut in ‘Auditions – Home Cooks’?.‘The Traitors’ season 2 episode 6 recap: Did Dan survive another round table?.'The Masked Singer' Season 11 costumes include Book, Goldfish, Ugly Sweater. SIGN UP for Gold Derby’s newsletter with experts’ latest predictions Julianne noted how Lamont was an “egg” that the judges were trying to crack “slowly but surely.” Howie proclaimed, “You stepped it up 10 levels as far as I’m concerned.” Gabrielle declared that he “blew all away.” And Simon said, “I respect you for doing what you did,” telling him to let himself go and not worry so much about failing in the future. I thrive under pressure and I love trying to adapt and overcome. Lamont told the panelists, “I’m humbled and I’m honored that you guys took the time to give me another chance. Lamont heeded the advice and ended up earning unanimous raves from the judges following his final performance, with Simon jumping to his feet to initiate a standing ovation. Make this feel like you’ve just written the song.” SEE Bow-wow! ‘America’s Got Talent’ dog act Lukas and Falco dance their paws off to ‘Footloose’ Can I give you one suggestion, please? Slow it down. “Shake yourself out here,” he instructed Lamont. But then Simon did the unthinkable and stopped him again. It’s like, hard to prepare with like an hour or two, to come up with like a whole new thing.” Ultimately the Alabama-born musician decided to go with Calum Scott‘s “Dancing On My Own,” a much more current and modern offering.Īll four judges - Simon, Howie Mandel, Gabrielle Union and Julianne Hough - approved of his new song choice, with Simon saying that he offered him the second chance because he liked him and his voice. ![]() Lamont went backstage to prep a new song, but the pressure was getting to him as he complained, “I just wish I’d known ahead of time. ![]() ![]() SEE Golden Buzzer oopsie! ‘America’s Got Talent’ dancer Ben Trigger strips down, accidentally falls onto buzzer ![]()
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