Julian Smith aka Joolz Gianni (HQ) Britain's Got Talent 2009

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Uploaded by on Apr 18, 2009

Professional saxophonist Julian Smith auditioning on Britain's Got Talent 2009. He plays "Somewhere" from the musical, Westside Story.
He is on the books at Classique Promotions so I doubt if he should be going on BGT!

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  • @KTMMorro

    He did get to the final. He came third.

  • thank u so much for leeting me know he's on tuesday night.i really appreciate it SPIRITMAN...thanks....

  • You're welcome.

  • what happened to julian on the semifinals...can anyone tell me please!!!!

  • He's on tonight (Tuesday).

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  • Simon needs to chill out. Julian was brilliant, fabulous, amazing and beyond!!!

  • perfect !!!! *snift* so touching and beautiful. encore!!!

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  • doesn't this guy reminds you of that mexican guy in prison break

  • @LulyBrown

    If you like Julian's playing, you can get his CD, Chilled to the Sax, under the name Joolz Gianni, from Amazon and probably other sources. I just got it but haven't had time to listen to it properly.

  • yes he's right!

  • @allthenamesrtook

    The point remains--pros have auditioned for BGT & made it to the semifinals & finals before Julian. BGT has said the competition is open to pros as well as amateurs. Obviously, they don't want well-known acts. (Not everyone who applies gets to audition.) Few pros would audition: if they make the semis, they have to agree to NOT perform in public before the semifinals--almost 2 months. (Julian said that in an interview.) That's hard for a pro who makes a living performing.

  • @allthenamesrtook

    From Escala's own web site: "These talented, dedicated and disciplined musicians studied at Londons most prestigious music colleges, becoming highly trained, professional classical performers."

    So, THEY say that they were pros, even before BGT.

  • @gslusher sue son was not a pro and escala were not either but two of esacla had performed at some big events

  • @LulyBrown He got 3'rd in the competition. He was my fav too :)

  • @LulyBrown

    Do watch Julian's semifinal and final performances. He won his semifinal and went on to get 3rd in the final, after Diversity and Susan Boyle.

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