Hunderds if not thousands of people step forward to show their talents on the stage of Britain’s Got talent, but only few manage to impress the panel of judges and the audience just like this father-son duo did.
Tim and Jack Goodacre’s flawless performance managed to captivate the audience so much, that they earned the coveted Golden Buzzer.
At just 12 years old, Jack is far beyond his years in many ways. You can tell that he’s much more mature than most of his peers. The way he speaks with so much poise to his father and to the judges is something you’d expect from someone much, much older.
The father and son both playing the guitar and singing in perfect harmony, the family duo love to create original songs together. When they decided to audition for Britain’s Got Talent, they chose one of their original songs to audition with.
The song called ‘The Lucky Ones’ is so good that it’s hard to believe this humble father-son duo managed to come up with it. The dad-son duo were inspired by their own personal experiences with love and loss within their family.
“We’ve all had family losses and things like that, and as a father and son – it’s a father-son and family song. It’s about us.”
Jack also adds that the songs is “about how lucky we are to have what we have.” Their gratitude for what they have is what drove the pair to audition for Britain’s Got Talent; they wanted to take this chance to share their talent with as many people as possible.
Their amazing song about dealing with loss and moving forward everyone’s hearts in the audience, moving judge Amanda Holden to tears. As the pair nervously waited for the judge’s opinions at the end of their song, they got a huge shock when almost immediately after, Simon Cowell pressed down on the Golden Buzzer.
Watch this dad-son duo’s incredible audition in the video below:
Would you listen to this duo if they recorded more of their original songs? It seems like everyone who’s in this audition room is aching to hear more from this adorable act.
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