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So have you heard of Mandy Harvey?, maybe someone might have and many might have not, so today I am going to tell you about the incredible Mandy Harvey
Mandy Harvey auditioned on America’s Got Talent.
Her beautiful performance was astonishing and mind-boggling because she is deaf.
She even faced the stage with an interpreter so she could talk with the judges during her performance.
The singer said she lost her hearing when she was 18 years old due to a connective tissue disorder; after getting sick and her nerves deteriorated.

She had been singing since the age of 4, and stopped when she lost her hearing. She was able to learn again through the use of muscle memory.
She wrote her own song called Try, about not giving up, and performed without shoes so she could hear the tempo through the floor.
“After I lost my hearing I just gave up, but I want to do more with my life than just give up,” she said.
Her performance brought the audience to tears and then she had a standing ovation, from all the judges and the audience.
Catch her incredible performance here
But it did more than that.
Judge Simon Cowell said she didn’t need a translator for this, as he hit the golden buzzer.
Simon said “I never think I am going to be surprised or amazed by people, and then you turn up."
Reference: startsat60.com
So have you heard of Mandy Harvey?, maybe someone might have and many might have not, so today I am going to tell you about the incredible Mandy Harvey
Mandy Harvey auditioned on America’s Got Talent.
Her beautiful performance was astonishing and mind-boggling because she is deaf.
She even faced the stage with an interpreter so she could talk with the judges during her performance.
The singer said she lost her hearing when she was 18 years old due to a connective tissue disorder; after getting sick and her nerves deteriorated.

She had been singing since the age of 4, and stopped when she lost her hearing. She was able to learn again through the use of muscle memory.
She wrote her own song called Try, about not giving up, and performed without shoes so she could hear the tempo through the floor.
“After I lost my hearing I just gave up, but I want to do more with my life than just give up,” she said.
Her performance brought the audience to tears and then she had a standing ovation, from all the judges and the audience.
Catch her incredible performance here
But it did more than that.
Judge Simon Cowell said she didn’t need a translator for this, as he hit the golden buzzer.
Simon said “I never think I am going to be surprised or amazed by people, and then you turn up."
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Reference: startsat60.com
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