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Teenager Andrew Johnston wowed Britain's Got Talent judges in the first-round of the TV show with his suprising and amazing cherubic voice.



Johnston performed Pie Jesu which left one of the judges, Amanda Holden in tears. His amazing singing voice was discovered by a teacher when he was seven. He has also had a particularly harsh upbringing in which he survived on a diet of bread and milk and was bullied for his love of opera. He is currently head chorister in his home city of Carlisle.

Johnston said on the TV show: "I've been bullied since I was six because my mates have been telling me to leave the singing. They don't like that kind of music."

One of the judges, Simon Cowell asked him how he dealt with the bullies, he added: "I carry on singing." Holden told him: "You could knock all those bullies out with that voice."

The last series of Britain's Got Talent was won by Carphone Warehouse manager-turned opera singer Paul Potts, see video here:



Other memorable performances include the violin electric string quaret band Scala



And of course, who can forget Connie Talbot (6 years old) - Ah How Cute!

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