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5 ‘AGT’ contestants who didn’t win— but still outshined the champions …

From Terry Fator to Kodi Lee, 'America's Got Talent' has to be one of the few reality shows that truly helped its winners to make a name for themselves. Over the course of its 20 seasons and two spinoffs, 'AGT' has churned out some amazing talents who went on to win the show. However, some contestants, despite their incredible skills, didn't win the competition. Surprisingly, many of them became even more famous than the winners. So, without further delay, let’s dive into the list and explore 5 contestants who, despite losing the show, proved you don't need the trophy to......

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Top 10 Most Successful America’s Got Talent Contestants

From “America’s Got Talent” to superstardom. For this list, we’ll be defining “success” in terms of career trajectory and mainstream popularity. These also don’t have to be winners – ANY contestant from “America’s Got Talent” is eligible, provided they are now famous. Our list includes The Texas Tenors, Lindsey Stirling, Mat Franco, Darci Lynne Farmer, Jackie Evancho, and more! Join MsMojo as we count down our picks for the Top 10 Most Successful America’s Got Talent Contestants. 10. The Texas Tenors 9. Michael Grimm 8. Jabbawockeez 7. Grace VanderWaal 6. Mat Franco 5. Melissa Villaseñor 4. Darci Lynne Farmer 3,......

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Billboard.com – The Texas Tenors Give Moving Performance Of ‘Unchained Melody’ On ‘America’s Got Talent’

The Texas Tenors returned to the America’s Got Talent stage on Monday (Jan. 28) to sing an emotional rendition of “Unchained Melody.” The trio’s classically-trained voices blended smooth as silk as they harmonized on the classic song, earning them a standing ovation from the crowd (and four judges). Their performance was part of the show’s Champions spin-off that brings back fan-favorites from past seasons. The Texas Tenors were top four finalists during the fourth season of AGT in 2009. The Texas Tenors — who are celebrating their 10 year anniversary with a tour — are JC Fisher, Marcus Collins and John......

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How The Texas Tenors Went From Construction to ‘America’s Got Talent’

Before becoming The Texas Tenors, they were three friends trying to make ends meet through various jobs, including construction. But in 2009, the group auditioned for “America’s Got Talent” and came in fourth place on the show’s fourth season, earning newfound fame. Now one of the top 50 acts of all time, The Texas Tenors will return to “America’s Got Talent: The Champions.” As they move forward in their careers, they never forget their roots.   insideedition.com...

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