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Learn more- With the second batch of 12 quarterfinalists having performed on Tuesday, the "America's Got Talent" results show on Wednesday would provide good news for five contestants and seven will learn their journey has ended.
Last night's highlights: Piers criticized a dog act and made a little girl cry.
To the results: Host Nick Cannon called the first two acts to the stage: clogging sisters The Fab Five and Memphis' high-flying street act The Beale Street Flippers. The act moving to the semifinals was The Fab Five.
Be our guests: Electro-hip-hoppers LMFAO paid a visit to perform their party single "I'm in Miami Trick," with modified lyrics to account for the fact that they were actually in L.A. Later, Penn & Teller put their own sick twist on the "saw a woman in half" trick.
Back to the results: The second set of acts to center stage were sibling singers Voices of Glory, and 9-year-old singer and dancer Eleisha Miller, and 63-year-old dancer Carol Loo (formerly Carol Lugo). The next act to go home was Carol Loo.
The one spot left between Eleisha Miller and Voices of Glory went to the family act Voices of Glory, and Eleisha almost seemed to be the most excited person about the result. Eleisha jumped up and down and hugged her friends in Voices of Glory and said she was "good with it."
The Texas Tenors and Pete Peterkin were the next two acts called to center stage. The spot went to The Texas Tenors, leaving Pete Peterkin out of the competition. Piers congratulated the trio on their move to the semifinals, but gave one piece of advice: "Less cheese, please."
Nick called three acts to the stage next: SQ Entertainment, Alizma and Paradizo Dance. The next act to go home was Alizma. With one spot left between husband-and-wife dancers Paradizo Dance and SQ Entertainment, it went to Paradizo Dance.
Frisbee tossing and catching dog act Tony Hoard & Rory, along with singer and pianist Charles DeWayne were the fifth and sixth vote getters, meaning the judges would decide which of them would move on.
Sharon said she needed more time when Nick asked for her decision first. The Hoff stepped in and said he didn't know if Charles could rank with the best singers in the competition. Piers said he couldn't believe that, and added that "if Charles DeWayne doesn't go through tonight, it will be the biggest scandal in the history of 'America's Got Talent.'" Sharon then hemmed and hawed a little more, telling Charles he's "a great young talent," and said what Tony does is quite unique and what's great about the show is it's a forum for all sorts of great entertainment. "It's going to have to be Tony," Sharon said. Piers looked particularly agitated, shaking his head while Tony & Rory celebrated their victory.
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