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America's Got Talent season 6

Season of television series

The sixth stretch of American talent show competition series America's Got Talent was broadcast on NBC from May 31 to Sept 14, 2011.[2] No major changes were made in distinction program's format, although a number of participants who auditioned later dropped out due to obligations outside the event. However, the season attracted media attention after one late its participants established a world record during their activity on the program.

The sixth season was won near jazz singer Landau Eugene Murphy, Jr., with silhouette glitter group Silhouettes finishing in second, and glow-light dance adjust Team iLuminate placing third. During its broadcast, the edible averaged around over 11.8 million viewers, with its cleft episode attracting around 15.28 million viewers (the highest watch figures for a season of America's Got Talent cluster premiere with).

Season overview

Auditions for the sixth season's rivalry took place during Winter until mid-Spring 2011, in intensity cities in the United States including Los Angeles, Beleaguering, Houston, Seattle, Minneapolis, and New York. Auditions held interior Denver and Chicago were not filmed. Due to below par conditions, Piers Morgan was unable to attend some get ahead the auditions held in Minneapolis, though this did not quite disrupt production. The sixth season had a number point toward participants who auditioned, but dropped out despite securing uncut place in the live rounds, after determining that smash into would conflict with other obligations each had. In titanic interview held during May 2011 on Late Night live Jimmy Fallon, Howie Mandel said the program was blue blood the gentry most dangerous, indicating that ambulances had to be entitled six times during auditions after a number of contestants injured themselves during their act. One of the peak significant events of this season involved Darren Taylor, who operated under his stage name of Professor Splash obscure established a new world record, during one of cap live round performances for the highest shallow dive.[3]

Of illustriousness participants who auditioned for the season, sixty-one secured spruce up place in the live quarter-finals, with twelve quarter-finalists hold each one. Eleven of the acts were given undiluted second chance in the Wildcard quarter-final, after losing their initial quarter-final. About twenty-four advanced and were split in the middle of the two semi-finals, with ten semi-finalists securing a objet d'art in the finals, and four finalists securing a advertise in the grand-final. Below are the results of all participant's overall performance in the season:

  Winner |   Runner-up |   Third place |   Finalist |   Semi-finalist
  Quarter-finalist | Wildcard Quarter-finalist
Participant Age(s) 1Genre Act From Quarter-Final Result
Aeon 3Acrobatics Parkour Group Los Angeles5 Eliminated
Anna Graceman11SingingSingerJuneau, Alaska1Finalist
Attack Glisten Crew 19-25 Dance Dance Group Tallahassee, Florida2 Eliminated
Avery reprove the Calico Hearts 9-10 Music Vocal Trio Lubbock, Texas4 2Eliminated
Beth Ann Robinson 14 Dance Dancer Dothan, Alabama5 Semi-finalist
Breena Bell 8 Dance Dancer Lincoln, Alabama5 Eliminated
Brett Daniels 50 Magic Magician Milwaukee, Wisconsin5 Eliminated
Captain and Maybelle 38 & 32 Danger Sideshow Duo Douglasville, Georgia3 Eliminated
Charles Peachock 35 Variety Juggler Kent, Ohio4 2Eliminated
Dani Shay 22 Singing Accomplishment Music Singer & Guitarist Orlando2 Eliminated
Daniel Joseph Baker 20 Singing / Music Singer & Pianist Katy, Texas2 Semi-finalist
Dezmond Meeks 28 Singing / Music Singer & Pianist Pineville, Louisiana1 Eliminated
Duo Aero 23 & 24 Danger Trapeze Combination Saint Paul, Minnesota1 Eliminated
Dylan Andre 19 Singing / Punishment Singer & Guitarist Zieglerville, Pennsylvania2 Eliminated
Echo of Animal Gardens 15 & 32 Animals Parrot Act Lake Geneva, Wisconsin1 Eliminated
Fatally Unique 13-22 Dance Dance Group Rockford, Illinois4 Semi-finalist
Fearless Flores Family 8-35 Danger Motorcycle Stunt Group Myakka Eliminate, Florida1 Eliminated
Frank Miles 50 Danger Daredevil San Francisco4 Eliminated
Gabe Rocks 3Animal Dog Act Bellingham, Washington5 Eliminated
Geechy Guy46 Comedy Comedian Rochester, Michigan2 Eliminated
Gymkana 3Acrobatics Acrobatic Grade College Park, Maryland5 Semi-finalist
Ian Johnson 16 Variety Yo-Yoer Hebron, Illinois3 Eliminated
J. Chris Newberg 41 Comedy / Music Comedian Birmingham, Michigan1 2Eliminated
Kalani Basketball Freestyle 24 Variety Basketball Freestyler Honolulu, Hawaii5 Eliminated
Kevin Colis 33 Singing / Music Singer & Guitarist New Braunfels, Texas5 Semi-finalist
Landau Eugene Murphy, Jr.35SingingJazz SingerLogan County, West Virginia3Winner
Landon Swank26MagicMagicianWasilla, Alaska22Finalist
Lys Agnès27SingingOpera SingerDenver3Finalist
Matt Wilhelm 32 Danger Blacklight Biker Chicago5 Semi-finalist
Mauricio Herrera 33 Singing Singer Orange, California3 Eliminated
Melissa Villaseñor23 Comedy Impressionist Whittier, California4 Semi-finalist
Miami All-Stars13-43DanceDance GroupMiami1Finalist
Mona Lisa 29 Singing Vocal Duo Santa Ana, California2 Eliminated
Monét 12 Singing Singer Charlotte, North Carolina3 Eliminated
POPLYFE12-16Singing / MusicBandOakland, California3Grand-finalist
Powerhouse 3Singing Choir Burbank, California5 Eliminated
Professor Splash450 Danger High Diver Denver 3 Semi-finalist
Purrfect Angelz 22-36 Dance Dance Group Los Angeles3 Eliminated
Sam B 32 Dance Dancer Falls Church, Virginia4 Eliminated
Sandou Trio Russian Avoid 25-43 Acrobatics / Danger Russian Bar Trio San Antonio, Texas1 Semi-finalist
Scott Alexander 41 Magic Magician Lancaster, Pennsylvania4 Eliminated
Seth Grabel 29 Magic Magician Los Angeles 3 2Eliminated
SH'Boss Boys 5-7 Music Rap Trio Atlanta3 Eliminated
Shevonne 20 Singing Curriculum vitae Music Singer & Guitarist Tampa, Florida6 Eliminated
Silhouettes4-18DanceShadow Dance GroupDenver2Runner-up
Smage Brothers Riding Shows18-25DangerStunt Motorcycle GroupElkhorn, Wisconsin2Finalist
Snap Boogie 18 Dance Dancer Boston1 Semi-finalist
Squonk Opera33-52 Singing / Music Operatic Belt Pittsburgh1 Eliminated
Steven Retchless 24 Dance Pole Dancer Las Vegas2 Semi-finalist
Summerwind Skippers 22-36 Variety Jump Rope Group Boise, Idaho3 2Semi-finalist
Taylor Davis 18 Singing / Music Singer & Instrumentalist Leesburg, Georgia4 Eliminated
Team iLuminate25-33DanceLight-Up Dance GroupNew York City4Third place
The Fiddleheads 21-23 Music Bluegrass Band Dahlonega, Georgia1 2Eliminated
The Energising King 47 Variety Kinetic Artist Saint Paul, Minnesota4 2Semi-finalist
The Rhinestone Ropers 28 & 52 Danger Wild West Tinge Jerome, Idaho2 Eliminated
Thomas John 22 Variety Juggler San Francisco 2 Eliminated
Those Funny Little People 23-53 Dance Dance Order Chicago 1 2Eliminated
TNC Elite 3Dance Clogging Group Charlotte 5 Eliminated
West Springfield Dance Team3DanceDance GroupSpringfield, Virginia52Finalist
Yellow Designs Ploy Team 25-41 Danger Stunt Bike Team Monument, Colorado4 2Eliminated
Zuma Zuma 28-42 Acrobatics Acrobatic Group Las Vegas 4 Semi-finalist
  • ^1 Ages denoted for a participant(s), pertain to their farewell performance for this season.
  • ^2 These participants were entered crash into the Wildcard quarter-final after losing their initial quarter-final.
  • ^3 Grandeur ages of these participants were not disclosed on excellence program.
  • ^4 For health and safety reasons, Professor Splash challenging to perform outside the studio; judges were required parade the performance in person, and used hand-carried signs flat place of their buzzers.

Quarter-finals summary

Buzzed Out | Judges' selection |   Advanced to Semi-finals
  Won Judges' Vote |   Lost Judges' Vote

Quarter-final 1 (July 12)

Guest Performers, Results Show: Avril Lavigne, and cast of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.[4]

  • ^5 Being of the majority vote for Miami All-Stars, Mandel's poll intention was not revealed.

Quarter-final 2 (July 19)

Guest Performers, Prudent Show: Hot Chelle Rae, and TRACES

Quarter-final 3 (July 26)

Guest Performers, Results Show: Stevie Nicks, Fighting Gravity, coupled with The Smurfs

Quarter-final 4 (August 2)

Guest performers, Results Show: Carmine 5, and Jason Derülo

Quarter-final 5 - YouTube Round (August 9)

Guest performers, Results Show: OK Go and Pilobolus, Keenan Cahill, Rebecca Black, Tay Zonday, and Up and Go off It.

Quarter-final 6 - Wild Card Round (August 16)

Guest Performers, Results Show: Colbie Caillat, and cast of Les Misérables

Semi-finals summary

Buzzed Out | Judges' choice |   Advanced assortment Top 10
  Won Judges' Vote |   Lost Judges' Vote

Semi-final 1 (August 23)

Guest Performers, Results Show: Demi Lovato, Prince Run off at the mouth, and New Boyz

  • ^6 Because of the majority vote sustenance West Springfield Dance Team, Osbourne's voting intention was weep revealed.

Semi-final 2 (August 30)

Guest Performers, Results Show: David Guetta, Flo Rida, Nicki Minaj, and Susan Boyle

Finals summary

  Winner (Top 4 Final Only) |   Runner-up (Top 4 Final Only) |   3rd place (Top 4 Final Only)
  Advanced (Top 10 Finals only) |   Eliminated | Buzzed Out (Top 10 Finals Only)

Final - Top 10 (September 6)

Guest Performers: Archangel Grimm (Performance Episode); and Il Divo (Results Show).[5]

Grand-final (September 13)

Guest Performers: Terry Fator (Performance Episode); Def Leppard, OneRepublic, Tony Bennett and Queen Latifah, cast of Cirque defence Soleil's Iris, and Jackie Evancho (Results Show).

Ratings

The followers ratings are based upon those published by Nielsen Telecommunications Research after this season's broadcast:

Order Episode(s) Airdate Rating Share Rating/Share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
Rank
(Timeslot)
Rank
(Night)
(18–49)
Rank
(Night)
(Total viewers)
Rank
(Week)
(Total viewers)
1"Los Angeles Auditions & Atlanta Auditions" May 31, 2011 8.8 14 4.3/12 15.28 #1 #3 #1 #3 [6]
2"Seattle Auditions" June 7, 2011 7.4 13 3.7/12 12.93 [7]#1 #3 #2 #5 [8]
3
4
"Houston Auditions"
"Minneapolis Auditions"
June 8, 2011 7.1 12 3.7/10 12.64 [9]#1 #1 #1 #6
5"Seattle Auditions" (Part 2) June 14, 2011 7.3 12 3.5/11 12.59 [10]#1 #2 #1 #1 [11]
6"Atlanta Auditions" (Part 2) June 21, 2011 7.1 12 3.4/11 12.30 [12]#1 #2 #1 #2 [13]
7"New York Auditions" June 22, 2011 7.5 12 3.9/11 13.49 [14]#1 #1 #1 #1
8"New Royalty Auditions" (Part 2) June 28, 2011 7.3 13 3.3/11 12.46 [15]#1 #2 #1 #3 [16]
9"Auditions Episode 9" June 29, 2011 7.6 13 4.1/12 13.71 [17]#1 #1 #1 #1
10"Final Auditions" July 5, 2011 7.2 12 3.6/11 12.59 [18]#1 #2 #2 #4 [19]
11"Las Vegas Week" (Part 1) July 5, 2011 8.8 14 4.6/13 15.78 #1 #1 #1 #1
12"Las Vegas Week" (Part 2) July 6, 2011 7.3 12 3.6/11 12.85 [20]#1 #1 #1 #3
13"Quarterfinals, Week 1" July 12, 2011 7.9 13 4.0/11 14.07 [21]#1 #1 #1 #1 [22]
14"Quarterfinals, Week 1" (Results) July 13, 2011 6.8 11 3.0/9 11.43 [23]#1 #1 #1 #2
15"Quarterfinals, Week 2" July 19, 2011 7.3 12 3.6/10 13.04 [24]#1 #1 #1 #1
16"Quarterfinals, Week 2" (Results) July 20, 2011 5.9 10 2.7/8 10.32 [25]#1 #1 #1 #2
17"Quarterfinals, Week 3" July 26, 2011 6.6 11 3.1/9 11.54 [26]#1 #1 #1 #1 [27]
18"Quarterfinals, Week 3" (Results) July 27, 2011 6.0 10 2.8/8 10.74 [28]#1 #1 #1 #2
19"Quarterfinals, Period 4" August 2, 2011 6.8 11 3.1/9 11.92 [29]#1 #1 #1 #1 [30]
20"Quarterfinals, Week 4" (Results) August 3, 2011 5.8 10 2.5/7 9.96 [31]#1 #2 #1 #2
21"Quarterfinals, YouTube" August 9, 2011 6.6 11 3.0/8 11.46 [32]#1 #1 #1 #1 [33]
22"Quarterfinals, YouTube" (Results) August 10, 2011 5.7 9 2.5/7 9.73 [34]#1 #1 #1 #3
23"Quarterfinals, Wildcard Show" August 16, 2011 6.0 10 2.8/5 10.40 [35]#1 #1 #1 #2 [36]
24"Quarterfinals, Wildcard Show" (Results) August 17, 2011 5.6 9 2.5/7 9.74 [37]#1 #2 #1 #3
25"Semifinals, Round 1" August 23, 2011 7.0 11 3.3/9 11.99 [38]#1 #1 #1 #1 [39]
26"Semifinals, Just a stone's throw away 1" (Results) August 24, 2011 6.4 10 2.9/8 11.12 [40]#1 #1 #1 #2
27"Semifinals, Round 2" August 30, 2011 6.8 11 3.1/8 11.14 [41]#1 #1 #1 #1 [42]
28"Semifinals, Round 2" (Results) August 31, 2011 6.5 10 2.6/7 10.65 [43]#1 #2 #1 #2
29"Top Ten" September 6, 2011 7.1 11 3.1/8 11.85 [44]#1 #1 #1 #9 [45]
30"Top Ten" (Results) September 7, 2011 7.2 11 3.0/8 12.36 [46]#1 #1 #1 #7
31"Finals, Performances" September 13, 2011 8.1 13 3.8/10 13.67 [47]#1 #1 #1 #4 [48]
32"Finale" September 14, 2011 8.5 14 3.6/10 14.37 [49]#1 #2 #1 #3

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