![]() ![]() “The reality is, if you are someone that likes the show because you want people to find true love and an actual focus on what it’s supposed to be about - not about acting, not about this and that - then I think fans are gonna love it. 1 concern is, ‘OK, it’s this boring Bachelor, and there’s going to be no drama,'” he said. “Fans are going to be pleasantly surprised because right now, probably the No. Zach also claimed to The Hollywood Reporter at the time that fans will be “pleasantly surprised” by his season. Plain and simple.” He continued, “I know what I want out of this, and I know what it takes to have that healthy relationship.” “If you are someone that wants the unnecessary dumb drama - alright, I might not be your guy. “I would tell the critics and the fans, if you wanna watch something or this show and actually see love and no bullshit and not a scene or not an act, then I think you’re really gonna love this ,” he said. Zach also responded to criticism over ABC’s choice of him as the season 27 Bachelor in an interview with Us Weekly in January 2023. I think I’m going to surprise some people with who I am.” With last season, that necessarily wasn’t the case. There’s no shortage of drama.” He continued, “Fans are going to see my full personality because I wear it on my sleeve. “But that’s not to say that this season will not have some drama. The Britain’s Got Talent live grand-finale airs on Sunday at 7.30pm on ITV1 and ITVX.In an interview with People in January 2023, Zach called The Bachelor season 27 the “most emotional” season Bachelor Nation has ever seen. “It might not be the most dramatic season, but it’s the most emotional season that they’ve ever had,” he said. Proceeds from the show will go to The James Burton Foundation that supports music education for those in need through guitar donations and music instructions. The one-night-only James Burton And Friends UK show on June 4 will also feature Albert Lee and Jeff “Skunk” Baxter with tickets available from .uk and .uk. “James Burton on one end and you on the other end, I think it will be a perfect end to the evening.” And so I was heavily influenced by him, and a lot of people have been influenced by me subsequently so the river flows and you went on there (BGT) and paid a great compliment to me by playing my stuff and you’re the end of the line. “I’d never heard that before and to me that changed my life and thought that’s what I want to do. ![]() “First time I ever heard Hello Mary Lou, which is a song by Ricky Nelson, I heard this incredible, wiry guitar sound and he wasn’t just hitting strings, he was bending them, making the notes change, making the guitar talk. ![]() “You’re the end of the river and it would be great and really meaningful to have you on there at the end…James is going to be really thrilled I know. Speaking about the show, Sir Brian continued: “It means a lot to us, James Burton was the beginning of the river of rock and roll, which has been flowing and we all influence each other, and you are the future. ![]() He said: “You’re totally up to it, I can’t believe you’re 11 years old.” Sir Brian said he was hoping Harry would come on stage and “jam around” alongside other stars including Van Morrison. I thought you might like to come and I also thought you might like to play.” “He was one of the first people to actually bend strings like we do, so he’s an influence to all of us. “I was wondering what we could do because the show is one thing and it’s not all of what’s out there, I had this crazy idea, I’m doing a tribute show to my hero James Burton. I was gutted that you didn’t get to go through, I dread to think what you felt like. Surprising the boy on Zoom, Sir Brian said: “I’ve been watching you and I’ve really enjoyed your performances, you did brilliant in the show. His semi-final performance was a nod to Back To The Future, dressing as character Marty McFly and performing Johnny B Goode from the classic 80s film, but he did not secure a place in the grand final. The young musician, from Devon, auditioned for Britain’s Got Talent playing a medley of Queen’s greatest hits, including We Will Rock You during which he played the guitar behind his back, and caught the attention of Sir Brian. The Queen guitarist, 75, was full of praise when he surprised the schoolboy on a Zoom call, explaining how it was his intonation that impressed him the most on the ITV talent show, alongside his confidence and style. Sir Brian May has invited 11-year-old Britain’s Got Talent contestant Harry Churchill to play at a tribute concert to James Burton at the London Palladium on Sunday. ![]()
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