There’s nothing like a good, infectious tune to get everybody, and literally, everybody moving. And when it’s a really good jam, it’s hard not to. Even if I’m in the car driving, or walking down the sidewalk or running on the treadmill, wherever I am, I’ll stop what I’m doing to enjoy the music and dance a bit. And if I can’t move my legs cause I’m sitting on the subway and don’t want to creep out my neighbor, then a head bob does the trick.
Some music is just too good to pass up, and life is too short not to dance. Donchez Dacres, a 60-year-old man from Wolverhampton, UK, is full of life and with lots of love to give, as he reminds “Britain’s Got Talent” judges that he can still bring it.
Donchez appears on stage with such energy, the judges and audience are smitten already. He’s got a retro fun style that you can’t help but feel drawn to. As he introduces himself, he bounces around and has such a big smile on his face; it’s easy to see this is going to be a good one. This guy does NOT look like he’s in his 60s. Performing an original song, Donchez’s reggae style, and super catchy lyrics has everyone riled up from the get-go.
He’s got a big personality, makes flamboyant fashion choices and exudes buoyant energy. Donchez jumps into his original song called “Wiggle and Wine,” which in moments, has the whole auditorium wiggling and winding. Everyone stood up – there were zero bums in seats for this one – the judges even left their table and went on stage, and when David slammed the golden buzzer, well, Donchez fell to the floor on stage, overcome with happiness! The word “fun” doesn’t even begin to describe this performance. It’s like fun to the power of wow times bubbles and golden confetti plus a standing ovation with tears of joy!
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