Arts & Entertainment
Tonight On TV: Woodbridge Quartet Sings For $1M
Voices of Service, with three members hailing from Woodbridge, will compete Tuesday night in the finals of "America's Got Talent."
WOODBRIDGE, VA — A quartet of singers with roots in Prince William County will compete tonight in the finals of "America's Got Talent" for a $1 million prize, according to a media report.
Voices of Service comprises veteran and active-duty military members from the Washington, D.C., area. It includes Caleb Green of Woodbridge, who sings the national anthem for the Washington Capitals.
Other members of the quartet are Jason Hannah and Christal Rheams of Woodbridge, and Ron Henry of Williamsburg.
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They will compete against nine other acts for $1 million and a chance to headline at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, reports InsideNova.
Voices of Service reached the finals with a sizzling performance last week on "America's Got Talent," which airs at 8 p.m. tonight (Tuesday, Sept. 17) on WRC-TV Channel 4 (NBC).
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If you wish to vote for Voices of Service or one of the other acts tonight on AGT, you can click here. The winner will be announced Wednesday night, according to InsideNova.
In a previous round of competition on AGT, Voices of Service delivered a rousing version of Gavin DeGraw's "Fire" — check it out here.
Voices of Service is affiliated with the Virginia-based Center for American Military Music Opportunities, dedicated to creating music performance and career opportunities for military members and veterans.
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