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David Militello in a tribute to Michael Jackson

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Uploaded by on Sep 17, 2009

Michelle Andria, Nehemiah Lewrel, and David Militello (enters around 2:28) perform the Mariah Carey version of "I'll Be There" (a Tribute to Michael Jackson) at The Third Annual Evening of Choreography at the Stellar Adler Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard on September 16, 2009

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  • DAMN.....the llil boii got talent.....the others were good...but come on... there are older...but the little one is THE BOMB!!!!!!

  • somebody said sing it girl.....but hes so cute and God has givin him a great voice =)

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  • id put money on him having a number1 or a few at somepoint

  • @1800mushy my brother he 12 hes been dianosed with autism he dangerous wer gonna have to send him to a group home

  • I love David Militello <3

    

  • David ur awesome but thous other

    ppl suck so bad

  • oh my gosh he's the cutest boy ever! talented singer!!

  • oh how i miss Michael Jackson! :'( & one day Davidd will be just like himm & make peoplle liike me proud:) 

  • Sorry guys I disliked it on accident. David Militello is a GREAT singer.

  • David tugs at my heart just as my own children. My oldest son was diagnosed with Aspergers a year ago (6), and my other two sons (5 and 3) are unofficially diagnosed. This means they are considered "developmentally delayed" until official testing is done. There are people that may think I am crazy, but I believe that Autistic/Aspies have something we "normal" people lost long ago, our sense of innocence. The belief that tomorrow will be great even though today was bad, a great sense of hope

  • @1800mushy They will obviously need a lot more help than other kids at gaining independence, some will never live independantly, I guess that's the hardest thing. They will need full time care as adults aswell. not to sound negitive, but knowing that your kid won't be able to take care of themselves after you are gone must be awful. the mum can't take care of the boy forever. the future looks bleak for people with severe autism, unless they have a lot of help. so i'd say it's just life.

  • MJ wld had bn so proud of dis lil boy...

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