September 5, 2008
Videos of The Wright Kids and Download The Wright Kids Music
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A little more information on The Wright Kids: Sage (mandolin/fiddle) is 12, Baruch (guitar) is 9, and Levi (bass) is 6. They have an audio CD called Playing On The Job which has the following songs (with links to download The Wright Kids songs on iTunes)
Fisher’s Hornpipe sung by the Wright Kids ![]()
Windy and Warm sung by the Wright Kids ![]()
Three Men On The Mountain sung by the Wright Kids ![]()
Star of the County Down sung by the Wright Kids ![]()
Wayfaring Stranger sung by the Wright Kids ![]()
Two Little Boys sung by the Wright Kids ![]()
Talk About Suffering sung by the Wright Kids ![]()
Jerusalem Ridge sung by the Wright Kids ![]()
Where the Old Red River Flows sung by the Wright Kids ![]()
Gospel Plow sung by the Wright Kids ![]()
You Need A Dose sung by the Wright Kids ![]()
Mill Towns sung by the Wright Kids ![]()
God’s Coloring Book sung by the Wright Kids ![]()
In this video, 4 year old Levi Wright sings You Are My Sunshine with 7 year old brother Baruch and 10 year old sister Sage at the world’s largest and oldest fiddler’s convention, the Galax 71st annual Old Fiddlers Convention August 7, 2006. The Wright Kids captured 1st place in Youth Band category.
Here are the Wright Kids doing “Wayfaring Stranger”
at the 2007 Galax Old Time Fiddlers Convention in Galax, VA.
Here’s a video of the Wright Kids competing during the 2007 Galax Fiddlers Convention and performing “Mule Skinner Blues”
In a little more casual setting this video is The Wright Kids playing at pops:
August 8, 2008
America’s Got Talent Top 40 Decided
Written by: JohnSomeone has compiled a nice short video of America’s Got Talent top 40 results show. It’s in 2 parts and shows almost all of the top 40.
Part 1 – America’s Got Talent Top 40
Part 2 – America’s Got Talent Top 40 (starts with my favorite contestant Jessica Price)
Here’s the list of acts in the top 40. I’m missing a couple of them, but this is what they showed on the results show:
Jonathan Arons, New York, New York (dancing musician)
Indiggo from New York, New York (twin singers)
Nuttin’ But Stringz, Jamaica Queens, New York (musicians)
Kaitlyn Maher, Ashburn, Virginia (four-year-old singer)
Slippery Kittens, Salt Lake City, Utah (burlesque dancers)
Jonathan Burkin, Clyde, Ohio (baton twirler)
Derrick Barry, Modesto, California (Britney Spears impersonator)
Sick Step, Los Angeles/ Orange County, California (dance crew)
Extreme Dance FX, West Covina, California (dance group)
Neal E. Boyd, Silkeston, Missouri (opera singer)
Eli Mattson, Door County, Wisconsin (singer/musician)
The Taubl Family, New Haven, Connecticut (musicians)
D.C. Cowboys Dance Company, Washington, D.C. (dance group)
Joseph Hall, Lincoln, Nebraska (Elvis impersonator)
Beyond Belief Dance Company, Mesquite, Texas (dance troupe)
Paul Salos, Garland, Texas (Frank Sinatra impersonator)
George the Giant, Bakersfield, California (giant/side show performer)
Jessica Price, Freeport, Michigan (singer/musician)
Alex “Elite” Pyles, Galax, Virginia (martial arts)
Sarah Lenore, Plymouth, Michigan (singer/musician)
Flambeaux, New York, New York (fire performance artist)
The James Gang, New York, New York (performance artists)
Texas State Strutters, San Marcos, Texas (dance troupe)
Ronny B, Honolulu, Hawaii (singer/dancer)
Queen Emily, Stockton, California (singer)
The Cadence, Springfield, Missouri (drummers)
The Tapping Dads, Temecula, California (tap dancers)
Shimshi, Las Vegas, Nevada (magician)
Matthew Piazzi, New York, New York (impressionist)
Kazual, Columbus, Georgia (boy band)
Shequida (Gary Hall), New York, New York (operatic drag queen)
The Wright Kids, Rocky Mount, Virginia (family band)
Michael Strelo-Smith, Castro Valley, California (opera singer)
Spc. Daniel Jens, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (singer/musician)
Bruce Block, St. Joseph, Michigan (performance artist)
Dorae Saunders, Columbia, South Carolina (Tina Turner impersonator)
Bryan Cheatham, Dallas, Texas (singer)
ZOOperstars, Louisville, Kentucky (acrobatic dance troupe)
Dallas Desperados Dancers, Dallas, Texas (cheerleading squad)
Now we’ll just have to wait until after the Olympics to see them.











