Johns Creek nine-year-old Angelica Hale surprised the audience on night two with a super mature voice for her age.
Her back story: when she was four years old, she lost her kidney function after double pneumonia. Fortunately, her mom provided her daughter a kidney and she has thrived.
The judges loved her and gave her a standing ovation. “You’re tiny,” said Simon Cowell. “Your voice is huge. I have a feeling we’re looking at a future star.”
Angelica covered Andra Day’s “Rise Up.”
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Without love and action we miss the meaning of life.”
~Tina Turner~
Take little Anna Mae Bullock as an example of a marvelous creation of God who was badly hurt by a small rural local church when she was a young girl. As depicted in the feature film “What’s Love Got To Do With It”, Anna Mae was the only little girl in the church choir, consisting of older teens and adults in an African-American church.
Reared in the broken home of “party girls” with the exception of her grandmother who was truly a righteous woman of God, the only music Anna Mae understood in the home was bar singing — rhythm and blues and jazz. However, her church had not embraced such cultural forms of music, but clung to pure, traditional church music.