America’s Got Talent 2010 Chicago Acts (Part 2)

Here it is, the round two of the acts that auditioned in Chicago on Tuesday evening… As in with the last post, the acts where I could not find information about online or information online is confusing are clumped together into these “nameless” posts.

So if you happened to have any information about the following acts, please either contact us or leave a comment so that we may give that particular act it’s own post.

Again, a quick reminder, that this short series of posts only cover the evening tapings of Chicago on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Tuesday Evening’s Taping (POSSIBLE SPOILERS):

1) Magician / Illusionist
Heralding from Alaska this young man’s act consisted of a fish tank, and a bag of Goldfish (the snack not the fish). This young man took a singular Goldfish and popped it into his mouth. Taking a glass of water, he spit out a live goldfish from his mouth… He turned an inanimate object into an animate object!

With the live goldfish swimming around inside the cup the magician dampened a paper towel and held the goldfish in his hand. Heading towards the glass fish tank, he slowly phased his hand through the glass – water spilling – and let the life fish go inside the fish tank.

Slowly phasing his hand out of the fish tank, more water spilled and next thing you know, he’s resolutely standing in front of the fish tank.

Piers was the first to point out, “something went wrong with the trick, didn’t it?” To which he smiled sheepishly and nodded, “Yeah.” Howie and Sharon, on the other hand claimed that the trick was good, that what they saw was him turning a Goldfish snack into a real fish and thusly putting that fish in the fish tank. So where’s the mistake?

Granted there have been other magicians and illusionists to go through America’s Got Talent… and with them no mistakes have happened… So that begs the question, would a problem with the trick cost this young magician’s chance with a trip to Vegas?

2) Rhythmic Gymnast
Originating from Moscow, Russia, this gymnast brought a ribbon and several hoops with her. Wearing a strange looking corset she worked with the ribbon and added the hoops bit by bit. Using parts of her body to rotate the hoops, be it her toes, her foot, the inner thigh, while she’s doing the splits… her acts mesmerized not only the judges, but the audience as well.

After her act is completed the judges wondered if she was proficient with other objects. Though in Piers’ mind the fact that she’s talented and sexy was more than enough.

But were the other judges as easily spellbound by her performance? Or is this a feat meant only for the rhythmic gymnastics team?

3) Elvis the Clown aka Clownvis Presley
Exactly as the name shows… this is an Elvis impersonator that is also caked up to be a clown. Not only that, but he came equipped with his rather tall bodyguard and rather short manager.

He started his act pulling a rainbow ribbon from his mouth, and started to sing.

After his act, he exchanged a strange conversation with the judges… going from disrespecting Ozzy Osbourne, and EVERYONE knows that if there is one thing you DO NOT do is disrespect Sharon’s husband.

Not only that, he even told Howie that he hasn’t done anything worthwhile since Little Monsters:

In fact, the exchange got so heated that Nick Cannon marched onto the stage, took off his suit jacket and threw it on the floor ready to fight Elvis the Clown.

So what do you think? Do you think we would see a smackdown between Nick and Elvis? Is this part of the act and Nick was just helping Elvis along? Is Elvis going to be able to bring his version to Sin City?

To find out more about Clownvis Presley go to either his Facebook Page or his MySpace Page.

And there you have it! The nameless acts that came on Tuesday evening after Intermission. Stay tuned as bit by bit additional acts will be revealed. 🙂