This Woman can SING! (pt.2)

Deadly Sushi

Formerly The Giant Mojito
BLACKBURN, Scotland - Susan Boyle lives alone in a row house with her cat Pebbles, a drab existence in one of Scotland’s poorest regions. She cared for her widowed mother for years, never married and sang in church and at karaoke nights at the pub.

Neighbors knew she could sing, and now — what with YouTube, Twitter and countless blog postings — just about everyone else does, too.

Since wowing the judges on the TV show “Britain’s Got Talent,” the frumpy 47-year-old, who says she’s never been kissed, has gained celebrity fans and millions of admirers.

090416-susan-boyle-hmed.h2.jpg
Andrew Milligan / AP

“I didn’t realize this would be the reaction, I just went on stage and got on with it,” says Susan Boyle, who gives the thumbs up at her home in Blackburn, Scotland, on Thursday.

“I did this for my late mother,” the unemployed Boyle told The Associated Press at her home in this scruffy Scottish village Thursday. “I wanted to show her I could do something with my life.”
And that she did — as well as showing a thing or two to the show’s smug judges, who include Simon Cowell of “American Idol” fame.
When she mounted the stage for Saturday’s broadcast, her frizzy gray-tinged hair curling wildly and a gold lace dress clinging unflatteringly to her chubby frame, Boyle looked the antithesis of the American idols Cowell normally anoints.
She was greeted with giggles from the audience and eye rolls from the notoriously acerbic Cowell. The audience chuckled in embarrassment as she wiggled her hips awkwardly.
Then she opened her mouth.
Launching into “I Dreamed a Dream,” from the musical “Les Miserables,” her soaring voice drew startled looks and then delighted smiles from Cowell and the other judges. The audience leapt to its feet to applaud.





Viral video spread her fame
More than 11 million people watched Saturday’s show, but Boyle’s instant success is due as much to new media as to the power of television, with a clip of her performance posted on YouTube by the show’s producers drawing nearly 13 million views. Not to mention the skillful packaging of the segment, a mini-opera of underdog triumph.

In the past few days, Boyle has appeared on TV around the world. Her fans include actors Demi Moore and husband Ashton Kutcher who flagged the performance on Twitter, as well as Oprah Winfrey, who has invited Boyle onto her show. Interview requests have poured in.


To friends and neighbors in Blackburn, a community of 4,750 people 20 miles west of Edinburgh, it was not surprising that the talent of a local treasure should finally be recognized.
“Susan can’t help herself. She just sings whenever she can sing,” said Jackie Russell, manager of Blackburn’s Happy Valley Hotel, where Boyle sings karaoke amid the slot machines and beer-stained carpet. “We weren’t surprised by her talent, but we were surprised by the reaction around the world.”
Boyle herself seems ill at ease with her newfound fame. At her modest, government-subsidized home Thursday, she seemed more at ease making tea for visiting TV crews than answering questions about her life. She did mug for the cameras, however, crooning into a hairbrush.
“It has been surreal for me,” Boyle told the AP. “I didn’t realize this would be the reaction, I just went on stage and got on with it.”
Boyle’s hardscrabble story has only added to the emotional tug of her tale.


CONTINUED:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30248927
 

joec

New member
Gold Site Supporter
Yes PieSusan and I both posted her performance on Britian Has Talent and all agree this woman has a great voice. I see her as the next Kate Smith, not much on the eyes but with her voice who cares.
 
Top