Arts & Entertainment
NoVA’s Voices of Service Ends Run On ‘America’s Got Talent’
The military singing quartet, with members from Woodbridge and Williamsburg, competed in the show's finale this week.

Local singing quartet Voices of Service ended a series of spectacular performances this week on the finale of "America's Got Talent." The group, comprised of veteran and active-duty military from Woodbridge and Williamsburg, finished fifth overall in the competition, according to reports.
Voices of Service members include longtime Washington Capitals anthem singer, Caleb Green of Woodbridge, in addition to Jason Hannah and Christal Rheams of Woodbridge, and Ron Henry of Williamsburg. The quartet finished their run on “America’s Got Talent” with a rendition of “Footprints In The Sand,” Inside NoVA reports.
The group was competing to win $1 million and a chance to headline at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. The winner of the finale was Kodi Lee.
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Voices of Service previously performed in the Sept. 10 semifinals. Prior to the semifinals, the group wowed judges with their version of “See You Again” from Charlie Puth and Wiz Khalifa, and Gavin Degraw’s “Fire.”
Voices of Service is affiliated with the Virginia-based Center for American Military Music Opportunities, an organization dedicated to creating music performance and career opportunities for military members and veterans.
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