She is something else. More talent than many of our so called Super Stars. I am going to put the video in this post. Hope that you don't mind.If you do just let me know and I will remove it.
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As a lifetime hobby I have been playing guitar for a long time, and behind some really well known Top 40 acts (thus the name El Mariachi.) Never heard anyone like this woman, ever. She's going to be a star and I see a Bond song in her future.
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Sat down at the puter' this morning and thumbed through the usual 4-5 news sites, Susan is mentioned everywhere!, and a record deal is already in the works. I'm a hard core blues geek, but I will buy her CD.
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UPDATE
Seems her voice will grant her more to life, and well deserved.
LOS ANGELES, Calif. --
Everything has changed for Susan Boyle since her stunning performance on “Britain’s Got Talent” last Saturday night, but she told CNN’s Larry King on Friday that there’s one thing she’s sure of.
“I won’t be lonely any more,” she told Larry during his show, “Larry King Live.”
The 47-year-old Scottish singer – who claimed she’s never been kissed — wowed “Britain’s Got Talent” judges Simon Cowell, Piers Morgan and UK actress Amanda Holden, as well as people across the world with her performance of “I Dreamed a Dream” from “Les Miserables.”
Since it was placed on YouTube, the video has clocked up over 30 million views and as a result, Susan herself has gone on a whirlwind press tour and even received an invitation to appear on “The Oprah Winfrey Show.”
With her fame on the rise and more rounds of competition on the UK reality show to come, Larry asked Susan if she had plans to glam up her appearance.
“Why should I?” she answered. “It would take away my identity.”
And it appears strong self-confidence is already part of her identity as well. Susan revealed to Larry that though she took to the “Britain’s Got Talent” stage to the jeers of a crowd who didn’t expect the performance they received, it didn’t rattle her.
“I just got on with my act, because that’s what you’re there for,” she said. “To keep going.”
Susan wrapped up her appearance on “Larry King Live,” by singing part of Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On,” which brought a smile to fellow guest and “Britain’s Got Talent” judge Piers.