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$1 million voice: Sikeston's Neal Boyd wins 'America's Got Talent'

Thursday, October 2, 2008

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Friends and family of Neal Boyd Lynda Muench, left, Amy Smith, Ann Costin and Marilyn Grant, all of Sikeston, MO., cheer when Neal Boyd won first place in "America's Got Talent" at a friend's house in Sikeston Wednesday night. (ELIZABETH DODD ~ edodd@semissourian.com ) [Order this photo]

SIKESTON, Mo. — The atmosphere was tense in Randy and Charlotte York's Sikeston home in the few minutes leading up to the announcement of the winner of "America's Got Talent" on Wednesday night.

But in an instant, the tension was broken, replaced by pure jubilation when the 50 or so friends and family of Neal E. Boyd heard their hometown boy had won the hugely popular national talent show and the $1 million prize that went with it.

Boyd's older brother, Michael, jumped for joy, hugging his mother and children.

Just a few minutes before Neal was declared winner, Michael had fingers crossed on both hands while Esther Boyd, Michael and Neal's mother, watched with a hand covering her mouth.

The months of tension as they waited for their tenor to find out his fate were broken. Esther's boy — a chubby child whose weight had once made him an outcast, Neal once said on the show — had won the hearts of millions and a million green notes.

When Neal was announced the winner, cheers erupted from those at the York home, family members and friends from the Boyds' church, St. Paul Episcopal, who immediately jumped on their feet, clapping and hugging one another. "He did it!" people screamed.

Esther Boyd appeared to be in shock, and son Michael helped her to her feet.

Neal Boyd was in tears. But he managed to pull it together for another performance, again singing "Nessun Dorma," the Puccini aria he sang on the first episode of the season and again in the finals, while tears streamed down his face.

The tension that broke when the results were announced had been building from the beginning of the show. Acts were eliminated one by one, with one the Sikeston crowd thought would give Neal hard competition, soul singer Queen Emily, going down first in fifth place.

The conventional wisdom at the York home was that Nuttin But Stringz, a duo of violin-playing brothers from New York who mix rock, hip hop and classical music styles, was the biggest threat to Boyd's chances. But when they were eliminated as the third-place act, the crowd had a good feeling their man would be the winner.

The soft-spoken Esther was overjoyed. Although she has been to Los Angeles for two of Neal's other performances, She was in Sikeston on Wednesday night at her son's request. "He wanted me to stay here," she said. "Because he wouldn't be able to protect me" from the frenzy if he won.

The moment after he won, Neal's teary eyes were on display, especially after he got a congratulatory message from one of his idols, famed opera singer Placido Domingo.

The tenor thanked Sikeston and Missouri. The 32-year-old Boyd had spent most of his life in Southeast Missouri, graduating from high school in Sikeston and attending Southeast Missouri State University in Cape Girardeau for four years. The university president, Dr. Ken Dobbins, was in the audience, having squeezed a trip to L.A. into his schedule at Neal's request despite an early meeting today with officials from Texas Tech University touring the River Campus.

Before the show, Dobbins said he was extremely proud of his former student regardless of the outcome.

Even to Neal, the outcome was a surprise.

"It would change my life," he said when host Jerry Springer asked him just before the results what winning would mean to him. "I didn't think that I would make it this far. I didn't think people would respond to opera, but they did."

He thanked America for their votes and support.

In the end, it was the closest vote in the show's three years, Springer said, with Boyd defeating runner-up Eli Mattson, a singer and pianist, by just half of 1 percent of the total vote.

Mattson, who Boyd has formed a good friendship with, according to family members, also spoke highly of the tenor.

"No matter what, Neal is going to be around forever," Mattson said.

Esther said the emotional, humble person people have watched on TV is genuine. "That's just Neal."

She thanked the community for all the support over the past four months since the show premiered in June, and especially for their votes in helping Neal be crowned the winner of the show.

"I found out that there are so many people that care about Neal and I want to thank everyone for their support," she said.

Boyd's friends are planning a community party, including a parade and possibly performance whenever he makes it back into town, said Lynn Feeler, a friend and fellow church member.

But no one is sure when that will be. "He said that if he won, he wouldn't be home for a while," Esther Boyd said.

Neal will now prepare for an Oct. 17 show in Las Vegas.

After the show ended, Esther kept her cell phone in her hand, waiting for a phone call from Neal.

As of about 9:45 p.m., he hadn't called yet. But Neal describes himself as a grounded person. He thanked his mother in almost every episode he appeared on, and even performed the song "Mama" by Il Divo on one episode for his mother.

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In this image released by NBC, opera singer Neal E. Boyd, an insurance salesman from Sikeston, Mo., performs after winning the NBC talent competition, "America's Got Talent," in Studio City, Calif., Wednesday. (AP Photo/NBC, Chris Haston)

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In this image released by NBC, opera singer Neal E. Boyd, center, is flanked by, from left, judges Piers Morgan and Sharon Osbourne, host Jerry Springer and judge David Hasselhoff after winning the NBC talent competition, "America's Got Talent," in Studio City, Calif., Wednesday. (AP Photo/NBC, Chris Haston)
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Neal Boyd's brother, Michael Boyd, center, hugs family friend Lynn Feeler with his son Isaac, 7, after Neal Boyd won first place in the national contest "America's Got Talent." (ELIZABETH DODD ~ edodd@semissourian.com) [Order this photo]


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good job neal your are alsome

-- Posted by The_Real_Mz.Osborne on Fri, Oct 3, 2008, 8:59 am CDT

Geez, there is always ONE who has to start something...Jack, be quiet and go away. Neal, thank you for all your wonderful performances. I was hooked from the first few notes of your audtion, as has been my entire household. Each of us voted for you ten times each week...CONGRATULATIONS, I hope you have a wonderful career. I, for one, will be certain to purchase any music you put out....Karen, Palo Alto, California

-- Posted by PaloAltoCalif on Fri, Oct 3, 2008, 1:57 am CDT

Congrats, Neal! Very happy to see you fulfill a dream ... way to go!

-- Posted by Wisconsin on Thu, Oct 2, 2008, 7:12 pm CDT

C-O-N-G-R-A-T-U-L-A-T-I-O-N-S!! "Mr. Neal E. Boyd"
U DID IT! You made it to the top! With a great voice like yours there's absolutely no other way to go!! I am very proud of you, not only for you, but your mother as well. JOB WELL DONE MOM!! JOB WELL DONE!
I'm sure you will have many more exciting days and nights! YOUR DREAM CAME TRUE! October 1, 2008 is a night you will never forget. That's what you would call "A ONE OF A KIND". I am employeed at Horseshoe Casino in Tunica, MS. I was born/raised in MALDEN MISSOURI, graduated from Malden High School in 1988. When I heard Jerry Springer say "ALL THE WAY FROM SIKESTON MISSOURI". I said "OH YEAH, IT'S ON NOW!" I heard you sing, and that's all it took. The stage was all yours. YOU WERE THE BOMB! I went back to work talking about it! Okay Neal "BRAGGING". Almost everybody watched the final show.
It was GREAT!! Good Luck in Las Vagas!
P.S. "Neal Boyd" (Bootheel of Missoui)

-- Posted by peaches08 on Thu, Oct 2, 2008, 6:22 pm CDT

jack you are a racist IDIOT .....even if you think you arent ...YOU ARE ...

-- Posted by CocoaDippedPrettyLips on Thu, Oct 2, 2008, 5:36 pm CDT

Congrats Neil - You are not only American's GOT Talent, but you have proven that America's has talent in other sources that don't explode in embarrassment for many. You, young man, have brought the country to realize that OPERA can be beautiful to the ear,stirring to the heart, and is delightful to watch.
I came home from a weather-beaten trip (hoping I had taped the show) just in time to hear you had won! I CRIED!! You are Not Vegas, Neil. You- Neil Boyd -are the NEW WORLD VOICE OF OPERA! Best of all life brings and God be with you and your loved ones. YOU DID DESERVE THIS WIN. Simply the best wihes fron- CAT

-- Posted by Catronia46 on Thu, Oct 2, 2008, 2:03 pm CDT

I am not a lover of Opera, however I can listen to some of it. It takes a special person to be able to sing Opera. Neal, U are that someone. It is so amazing the gift that God has given U. U truly are a blessing to the world. I believe in giving credit where credit is due. U are one of the best that I have heard and I've heard some great ones. Keep up the great work. I will listen to U again. You are a beautiful person inside and out and we need more people in the world like U. Very Humble, God Bless from Louisville, Ky

-- Posted by BABYKAKES11 on Thu, Oct 2, 2008, 1:08 pm CDT

Congratulations to Neal! I think you've made everyone in the tri-state area proud, and I for one love the fact that you have introduced millions of people to a genre of music they would otherwise probably never listen to. Can't wait for your first album!!

-- Posted by SoILfarmgirl on Thu, Oct 2, 2008, 12:30 pm CDT

Right Jack. You're NEVER negative.

-- Posted by JustUs on Thu, Oct 2, 2008, 12:00 pm CDT

Jack,

You've totally lost the context in which the term "boy" was used. The article referred to Neal as "Esther's boy", meaning Neal is Esther's son. There were no racial undertones whatsoever in that statement. Quit reading more into it.

-- Posted by whistleone on Thu, Oct 2, 2008, 11:27 am CDT

I just wanted to say that I am sooo excited that he won. I never vote for things like this but you can bet on it that I made sure and voted on the last one! I think he is just a humble person and would do good with everything. I want to say Congrats to him and to his family! It sure is nice to not only have someone from the heartland win, but someone who is so deserving and appreciative!

-- Posted by houseape82 on Thu, Oct 2, 2008, 11:06 am CDT

HOMETOWN PROUD!! THAT IS WHAT SIKESTON IS OF NEAL E BOYD!! SIKESTON IS REALLY PROUD OF NEAL BOYD

-- Posted by mom4 on Thu, Oct 2, 2008, 11:03 am CDT

HOMETOWN PROUD!! THAT IS WHAT SIKESTON IS OF NEAL E BOYD!! SIKESTON IS REALLY PROUD OF NEAL BOYD

-- Posted by mom4 on Thu, Oct 2, 2008, 11:02 am CDT

Neal, I had never watched AGT before and just happened to see it just before you auditioned. I was hooked from that moment on and have cheered you from the get go!! I am so thrilled you won that I can hardly stand it! My faith in people is restored by your win!! I wish a blessed life for you and your family. Hug your mom for me. She surely had to have done something right. :)

-- Posted by kwgrid on Thu, Oct 2, 2008, 9:39 am CDT

no doubt from which side of the tracks he came from
-- Posted by JackTorrance on Thu, Oct 2, 2008, 6:00 am CDT

That sounds like a racist comment to me. Get a life Jack.
And congrats to Neal. You truly have an amazing gift.

-- Posted by Producer on Thu, Oct 2, 2008, 9:29 am CDT

I was born in Sikeston and spent several years there as a pre-teen. My family is the Simmons and Bowmans of Sikeston. I am in Norwalk Ohio now.

Congratulations to Neal for winning Americas Got Talent. His amazing voice is the best I have heard in a long time. I look forward to hearing more of his music. By The Way, I had him picked as the winner from his first performance.

-- Posted by SallyM on Thu, Oct 2, 2008, 9:17 am CDT

Congratulations Neal. Keep your charm. Perform with class.

-- Posted by Hawker on Thu, Oct 2, 2008, 8:39 am CDT

Way to go! Can't wait to see what happens next in his career!

-- Posted by TommyStix on Thu, Oct 2, 2008, 8:14 am CDT

congradulations to Neal Boyd and his family. From what I can see, you are a wonderful man with a great opportunity a head of you. I can't remember when I have seen someone so nice and appreciative. I know you will go far in this world, God has given you a wonderful gift and I'm so happy to see you use it. Please keep up the good work.

-- Posted by powerball on Thu, Oct 2, 2008, 7:59 am CDT

This is great. This man can really sign. Has made my husband an opera fan. GREAT

-- Posted by skeeter on Thu, Oct 2, 2008, 7:53 am CDT

This is great. This man can really sign. Has made my husband an opera fan. GREAT

-- Posted by skeeter on Thu, Oct 2, 2008, 7:53 am CDT

Jack, it's people like you that ruin everything. I think everyone is extremely proud of Mr. Boyd. Jason is right - get a life!

-- Posted by dexter745 on Thu, Oct 2, 2008, 7:42 am CDT

Jack, it's people like you that ruin everything. I think everyone is extremely proud of Mr. Boyd. Jason is right - get a life!

-- Posted by dexter745 on Thu, Oct 2, 2008, 7:42 am CDT

Jack, it's people like you that ruin everything. I think everyone is extremely proud of Mr. Boyd. Jason is right - get a life!

-- Posted by dexter745 on Thu, Oct 2, 2008, 7:42 am CDT

Jack, it's people like you that ruin everything. I think everyone is extremely proud of Mr. Boyd. Jason is right - get a life!

-- Posted by dexter745 on Thu, Oct 2, 2008, 7:42 am CDT

Hey Jack, get a life.

-- Posted by jason37. on Thu, Oct 2, 2008, 6:09 am CDT

Not to bring a negative to this wonderful story BUT how DARE you refer to Neil Boyd as "boy" I find this language offensive and racist and Mr. Boyd is owed an apology.

This is a great story. A young overweight child from a single parent household who was picked on because of his weight and no doubt from which side of the tracks he came from goes away to college and works his tail off to perfect his craft. A young man worthy of emulation.

Neil Boyd is a perfect role model for young African American males---forget imitating the rappers and backetball players----this young man ACHIEVED his OWN dream---he didnt chase someone elses! From what I understand, Neil is a humble, well mannered GENTLEMAN in the truest sense of the word.

Neil Boyd is going to make America fall in love with opera! The next Luciano Pavarotti!

Congratulations Mr. Boyd. You have made Southeast Missouri & SEMO very proud. God bless you and your family and especially your momma. Clearly she is a Godly woman who raised her children right!

-- Posted by JackTorrance on Thu, Oct 2, 2008, 6:00 am CDT

Congratulations Neal!!! We're all so very proud of you!! You certainly put Sikeston on the map!! Kick butt in Vegas but we want to hear you sing back here too!!! Good luck with your blessed future!!!

-- Posted by foxyleo on Thu, Oct 2, 2008, 3:57 am CDT

Congrats! Many were hoping the best for you Neal! And this year's final five were all very, very talented individuals; making your victory that much sweeter! I hope great things come to all five, as I'd love to see each of them share their talent with the world forever.

2008's America's Got Talent top five ...I'd pay good money to see them! Wouldn't that be a great show! In my opinion, the best season so far.

-- Posted by Me'Lange on Thu, Oct 2, 2008, 3:21 am CDT



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