Heather Headley, you can breathe a sigh of relief. Here's how things went.Ĭontinue reading: 'America's Got Talent' Season Eight Finds It's Vegas-Bound Star Finally there was Kenichi Ebina, who at 38, the Japanese dancer/performance artist was the oldest of the finalists. Then we had the singers, Cami Bradley, Jimmy Rose and Forte, an opera trio made up of of Fernando Varela, Josh Page and Sean Panikkar. There was 16-year-old Collins Key, the magician, and the comedian Taylor Williamson. Just as a recap, here's the final six, incase you forgot. Operatic trio Forte and songbird Cami Bradley made it to the final It was a surprise filled night as the final performers slowly dwindled away, between performances from the guest entertainers on the night, as America decided who they would press the red buzzer on and who would be going to Las Vegas with $1 million to spend. The views expressed therein are not necessarily those of SKNVibes.America's Got Talent came to an end for the eighth time last night (18 September) and between a magician, a comic, a collection of singers and a Japanese performance artist, one of the final six was crowned this year's AGT winner. This media house does not correct any spelling or grammatical error within press releases and commentaries. This article was posted in its entirety as received by. You can follow Heather’s journey as Rachel Marron in The Bodyguard on twitter and find out more about the new album Only One in the World on. After that, everything else can fall into place.”
“My aim is to make sure that the priorities are God, my husband and our son. “This is my season to wear a few hats,” she said of preparing for the musical and promoting an album while raising her three-year-old son, affectionately called The Commander.
Heather and her husband Brian Musso executive produced the album and she co-wrote six of the songs including the title track. The album features a compilation of some of the artist’s favourite tracks including Karen White’s Superwoman and Whitney Houston’s Run to You. The show is slated to play six days a week, including a matinee performances.Īlong with the new musical, the singer who also won a Tony award for her work in Aida, released her fourth album Only One in the World in September. Heather, who has been blogging and tweeting about her move to London for The Bodyguard, says it’s been challenging but very rewarding to watch the production take shape. These include So Emotional, One Moment in Time, Saving All My Love, I'm Your Baby Tonight, and How Will I Know. The producers of the musical have provided an extra treat with other songs made famous by Whitney Houston incorporated into the production. Each expects to be in charge but what they don’t expect is to fall in love.įans of the movie will enjoy hearing Heather perform hits from the soundtrack, including Queen of the Night and I Will Always Love You. Headley will play alongside the dashing Lloyd Owen who will reprise the character, former Secret Service agent Frank Farmer, who is hired to protect the songstress after they discover she is being stalked. She learned to stretch her vocal range listening to the pop singer, while growing up in Barataria, Trinidad and calls it both an honour and a gift to play a character that Whitney embodied so effortlessly. I’m not easily star struck, but I may have been with her,” Headley says of the late star who, died tragically earlier this year. “I never had the chance to meet Whitney, even though we knew the same people. The film has been recreated as a musical and is scheduled to be at the Adelphi This Tuesday, Heather will begin a run as Rachel Marron, the role made famous by Whitney Houston twenty years ago in The Bodyguard. LONDON, UK, November 4th, 2012 – Trinidadian-born, Grammy-award winner Heather Headley returns to the stage this week in the role of a lifetime.