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Emmet’s ‘incredible ride’ falls short of title

- JOHN KATSILOMET­ES

WELL, this was some consolatio­n prize. Daniel Emmet did not win the “America’s

Got Talent” title Wednesday night. But as he said in a phone chat late in the evening, “I got to sing with Placido Domingo in front of millions of people on the Dolby Theater stage. I’m sitting here and I still can’t believe that happened tonight.

“This has been an unforgetta­ble, incredible ride of a lifetime.”

Shin Lim, a dazzling, 26-year-old “card magician” (who has twice performed on Penn & Teller’s “Fool Us” series, with his first appearance drawing more than 52 million Youtube views), was named the Season 13 champion. Singer Michael Ketterer came in fifth, comic Samuel J. Comroe fourth, violinist Brian King Joseph third and acrobatic dance troupe Zurcaroh second. In a moment of triumph and solidarity, the dancers hoisted Lim from the stage after Tyra Banks announced he had won.

Aside from reaching millions of viewers over the summer, Lim earned the firstplace prize of $1 million and a show in Las Vegas. An “America’s Got Talent” all-star series, fronted by the new champion, is scheduled for the Paris Theater from Nov. 2 to 4. Emmet is not in that lineup, which will also showcase comic Vicki Barbolak, Comroe, Joseph, funk/rock favorite Courtney Hadwin and acrobats Duo Transcend. Tickets go on sale Friday through Ticketmast­er.

Emmet, a performer in “The Cocktail Cabaret” at Cleopatra’s Barge at Caesars Palace, officially placed in the top 10 finalists and did not move on to the top five in Wednesday’s finals broadcast.

No matter. The 25-year-old pop-opera vocalist was paired with an artist who is a legend among opera singers. The two sang “The Pearl Fishers Duet” by French composer Georges Bizet.

“I grew up listening to Placido Domingo,” Emmet said. “He is one of the people I grew up listening the most to.”

Singing in French (Emmet famously sings in seven languages), the two voices blended magnificen­tly even as Emmet had trouble holding character during the song’s opening stanza.

“The song starts out seriously, but I had a big ol’ smile on my face,” Emmet said. “I couldn’t help it. Having him be next to me supporting me meant everything to me. It was a dream.”

Emmet survived a thrill ride to make it through to Wednesday’s finals. In his auditions, he was cut off midway through his original song “Amante” as judge Simon Cowell directed him to learn and perform “Passera” (by

Il Divo) in an hour. He was dismissed in the quarterfin­als after singing a stellar “Caruso,” in traditiona­l Italian, only to be brought back as a wild card after viewers protested his ouster on social media.

Two weeks ago he held on through a Dunkin’ Save, where viewers can vote for an act to be held through to the semifinals. Emmet was saved once more by the judges last week, the decision announced theatrical­ly on air by Howie Mandel, to reach the final 10.

“I had some serious ups and downs,” he said, “but it was worth every minute of it.”

Admittedly not an overly melodramat­ic person, Emmet was asked if all those theatrics were staged to add tension for the TV audience.

“Being in the heat of the moment, I don’t know if it was created, but I have worked very hard to showcase my talent,” he said. “They threw every obstacle in the book at me and I overcame them to make it to the finals.”

Emmet was grateful to the producers of “AGT” for giving a Las Vegas talent a chance to soar on a network TV show.

“I have the drive, the fight and my dream,” he said. “I’m grateful to have learned that about myself in this process. I’m grateful for everyone across America who carried me through.”

What’s next?

“I’m going to keep hustling and working,” Emmet said. “I’ve got a taste of it now. I’m not going to let it go.”

John Katsilomet­es’ column runs daily in the A section. Contact him at jkatsilome­tes@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @johnnykats on Twitter, @ Johnnykats­1 on Instagram As of 9 p.m. Thursday:

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