"America's Got Talent" crowned its season 6 champion Wednesday night. The prize: $1 million and a headlining act in Las Vegas.
It's somewhat fitting that Landau Eugene Murphy Jr. won. The carwasher-turned-singer won over the audience with hits like Frank Sinatra's classic "Fly Me to the Moon." Like Sinatra, Murphy will make lots of fans, and money, on the Vegas Strip.
Watch his winning moment below:
Fan favorites Team iLuminate finished a surprising third. The innovative act combined dancing with light shows, and there was an audible gasp in the audience when their placement was read.
Second place went to another dance troupe -- The Silhouettes -- whose talent is that they perform in shadows. Fourth went to pop group PopLyfe, who struggled in their final performance.
The highlight of the evening came from an encore performance from 11-year-old opera singer Jackie Evancho, who delivered a dazzling performance of Nessun Dorma.
Singers seem to have the edge in the competition. Five of the six winning acts have been singers -- the sixth, Terry Fator, sings as part of his impressionist act.
The top four acts from this season, along with other selected performers, will perform at Ceasars Palace next month.
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