"America's Got Talent" Wants YOU for Season 2

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  • BigTimeAP
    New Member
    • Jan 2005
    • 6

    "America's Got Talent" Wants YOU for Season 2

    NBC’s #1 SHOW OF THE SUMMER,
    "AMERICA’S GOT TALENT", IS BACK!


    Simon Cowell & FremantleMedia, the producers of AMERICAN IDOL, are teaming up once again with NBC in the search for the hottest acts from across the country!

    Talents of all kinds are invited to try out. Individuals and groups, singers, dancers, animal acts, novelty acts, burlesque, magicians, comedians, belly dancers....ALL AGES... you name it, you bring it!! Don’t miss out on your chance to win a MILLION DOLLARS and be a part of NBC HISTORY!

    The auditions will take place in the following cities:
    -Branson, Missouri- Sept.25th
    -Las Vegas, NV- Oct. 3rd
    -New York, NY- Oct. 11th
    -San Francisco, CA- Oct. 7th
    -Atlanta, GA- Oct. 16th
    -Boston, MA- Oct.20th
    -Los Angeles, CA- Oct 24th
    -Chicago, IL- Oct. 29th

    (Line starts at 8am, doors open at 10am. PLEASE DO NOT line up before 8am)

    Please reply with a description of your talent and I will forward you location information! Send all emails to: bigtimeap@yahoo.com

    Download the “Casting Information Sheet” and “Release Form” by going to the link below and bring them with you to the audition:


    If you can not make it to the audition… SEND us a videotape today! We’d love to see you!
    Please download and complete the two forms above and send them to the address on the website with a VHS or DVD showcasing your talent. Please try to keep your tape's length to no more than 2 minutes.
    If you have any questions please email AmericasGotTalent.Season2@Gmail.com. And feel free to visit us at http://www.myspace.com/agtseason2.


    LIVE AUDITION GUIDELINES:
    1. Prepare a 90 second routine AND a 90 second backup routine.
    2. Singers are required to sing Acapella. No backing tracks. No Exceptions.
    3. Musicians/ Rappers/ Songwriters: You may sing/rap to a track of an original work or cover and/or play your own instrument(s).
    4. If your instrument requires an amplifier you will plug into an existing amp in the band room.
    5. Bands: ¬ Basic equipment will be provided (for a list see below) You’ll be asked to plug and play.
    6. Entertainers that require an amplifier will perform in the band room. You¹ll plug into an existing amp and perform.
    7. Performers who use a backing track, (ASIDE FROM SINGERS), please bring a CD. We suggest you bring a copy in case there’s a problem playing the first.
    8. No fire, sharp objects, weapons, or explosives (pyrotechnics) will be allowed in the audition. You may bring supplemental material (demo tapes/DVDs) to show us the parts of your acts prohibited in the audition process.
    9. Any performer under the age of 18 must be accompanied by parent or legal guardian.

    BAND EQUIPMENT PROVIDED:
    - Drums: Kick, 14” Snare, 10” Tom, 12” Tom, Floor Tom, Cymbals, Hi Hat
    - Marshall Half Stack Guitar Amp
    - Fender Twin Guitar Amp
    - Ampeg Bass
    - Motif 8 Keyboard
    - Roland 350 Keyboard Amp


    REMEMBER, if you can't make it to the auditions, DON’T WORRY! Download the “Casting Information Sheet” and “Release Form” from nbc.com and send them both with a DVD or VHS to:
    Attn: Audra Bryant
    America’s Got Talent
    3412 1/2 West Magnolia Blvd.
    Burbank, CA 91505
    Good luck and remember…
    AMERICA’S GOT TALENT
  • scot
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2000
    • 1169

    #2
    that's funny, because YOU didn't want ME for Season 1.

    The show sucks. I saw it and it sucked, everyone I talked to about it said it sucked.

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    • Evan Young
      Senior Member
      • May 2001
      • 1002

      #3
      I got a myspace message about some ineternet forum for fans of AGT. weak.

      is anyone else sick of people telling them that they should be on AGT?


      anyway, ranting about a gig posting in the gig section is bad form, so I reprimand myself.

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      • jayrodin
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2006
        • 269

        #4
        Never seen the show. I'm curious though. Why does everyone hate it? and if we are better than all the people on there why doesn't anyone get on just to win the million bucks?

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        • jayrodin
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2006
          • 269

          #5
          and who one season 1?

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          • Isabella
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2005
            • 403

            #6
            Why I hate AGT

            Because they make you sign - on applying - a huge release (wasn't it like 28 pages?) that EXPLICITY gives them the right to use your footage and their footage of you in any way they want, including, specifically, to humiliate or belittle you.

            And it's not the best/most talented person who's winning, anyway. I think it was a 14 year old singer who won season one - it wasn't that she was a fabulous singer, it was that among 100 equally talented singers she was 14 and had a story that made her interesting to track for a season. One of the performers in my company auditioned for "So You Think You Can Dance" (I think the title expresses the show's attitude towards the participants, right there) and she said that they were pulling the people with pity stories out of the room of equally talented dancers, and she wasn't willing to manufacture bulimia, rape or child abuse for the sake of getting on the show.

            Allison Williams

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            • BigTimeAP
              New Member
              • Jan 2005
              • 6

              #7
              We need performers, performers need an audience and that what this show provides is an audience. If you are looking for exposure for your act this is the show to appear on. Why not take a chance and get yourself out there to be seen by the masses. By the time the show is over and you get home people will know your name and face and that makes all the difference in ticket sales!

              By the way, Bianca was actually 11 when she first appeared on the show and she didn't have a sob story...just talent!

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              • UCO
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2001
                • 215

                #8
                Big Time AP

                That was the cheeziest pitch I ever heard.
                I agree with Isabella on this one. anything that huge has got so many catches,
                That is all you at big time can offer exposure,
                i wish I had a dollar for everytime I hear that.
                See exposure doesn't pay rent, bro.
                The world most well renouned talent show why don't you guys take a chance and put some budget into your artist that are really risking it. And get some judges who know what they are talking about not just washed up celebrities scraping the bottom of the bedpan for a job.
                Ever since American Idol came out and got the intrest of the public from Simon being a dick. ( you can tell him I said that) Every producer in LA LA land has been trying to get on the wagon to try to expose new talent. But are you really looking for talent, or are you just looking for ratings.

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                • Butterfly Man
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2000
                  • 1606

                  #9
                  Decent Exposure

                  The problem I see is that, for the most part, to participate as a variety artist it would most probably take a professional act to be taken seriously by the judges. The chances of this show advancing your career after 20 years in the business probably won't happen. This will not be your lucky break.

                  If, however, you were just starting out, this show would be a great way to get some killer footage for a promo real (in my case I'd probably edit my act out and keep only the comments).

                  Btw, it didn't take a genius to figure out Bianca was going to win as soon as you saw her the first time ... she had what so few of us have ... a black woman living inside her.

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                  • UCO
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2001
                    • 215

                    #10
                    True enough, i think you should be a judge.
                    I think the black woman living inside me ran off with a pair of spinning rims, and left me with a beat down pick up truck and a soiled pair of briefs.
                    How is the beach?

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                    • Butterfly Man
                      Senior Member
                      • Dec 2000
                      • 1606

                      #11
                      Here come da' Judge!

                      How is the beach?
                      Appropriately enough ... black.



                      i think you should be a judge.
                      Thank you for your kind acknowledgement of my expertise in the variety arts. Like the British judge, I had similar "directorial comments" that almost (to a tea) always mirrored his comments. Unlike him, however, I have learned (a la Avner & Kenny Raskin) how to convey that knowledge to the artist.

                      I guess it also helps dabbling in both the variety and music business for 30 years and working with all types of acts, so it would be easier to judge the participant’s level of skill.

                      And, of course, I'd be funny.

                      P.S. my neighborhood is littered with beat down pickup trucks and soiled briefs ... you should feel right at home.

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                      • worldwidese
                        Senior Member
                        • Dec 2000
                        • 510

                        #12
                        Missing The Point

                        There's very little hope that a Variety Artist will win, because there's no way to exploit them unless they are so mega talented that a Las Vegas Show can be built around him or her, (or them)

                        What Simon and company needs is a singer with a storyline who can sell records and bring in beaucoup concert and royalty bucks. And besides, a Variety act has only so much material to present, as polished and amazing as it may be, while a singer just learns a couple of new songs, and can go on to have a career that lasts for years. (Rolling Stones, Tony Bennet, anyone?)

                        By the way, the show's called "AGT" not America Votes Talent, so do we really know who was actually voted for by the viewers?

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                        • jayrodin
                          Senior Member
                          • Feb 2006
                          • 269

                          #13
                          I think I'll do it anyways. It'll be good for my documentary.

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                          • pablo
                            Senior Member
                            • Jan 2004
                            • 200

                            #14
                            Alice Cooper

                            I was listening to Alice Cooper's late night FM radio show last week, and he made a very funny comment about AGT and American Idol.

                            He said that almost all of the people on those shows think they'll wind up in Hollywood, but they just wind up on a cruise ship.

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                            • Frisbee
                              Senior Member
                              • Dec 2000
                              • 753

                              #15
                              SO...if I want to work cruise ships than perhaps I SHOULD try to go on AGT...

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