When Navy veterans and brothers Gabe and Nate Brown stepped onto the America’s Got Talent stage, the audience couldn’t help but instantly connect with their charismatic presence. Despite confessing their nervousness due to being autistic and new to the spotlight, the brothers’ performance was nothing short of mesmerizing.

The unique audition setup involved Gabe handing out cards to the judges, each card listing different song and character combinations. With 576 potential mixes, the challenge was set high. Sofia Vergara’s pick was Elton John’s “Tiny Dancer,” but sung in the voice of Kermit the Frog—a request that Gabe executed with astonishing precision.
His ability to toggle between his rich natural singing voice and spot-on impersonations like Kermit the Frog and even Simon Cowell on “Someone to Love” left everyone in awe.

The performance not only showcased their impressive vocal range but also highlighted the brothers’ quick adaptability and stage charisma, earning them a standing ovation and advancement to the next round.
Reflecting on the experience, Nate shared, “The AGT stage felt like a place where, despite the audience not knowing us, they were ready to embrace and accept us just as we are. Being your true self really resonates with people.”

The Brown brothers aspire to inspire others who feel ‘a little different’ to embrace their uniqueness and chase their dreams. It’s clear from their reception that AGT judges and viewers are eagerly waiting to see what these talented brothers will bring to the stage next.
Social media buzzed with support for the Browns, with comments highlighting how ready they seemed for the big time even before stepping on stage. One viewer remarked, “This should have been the easiest golden buzzer ever on got talent,” underscoring the profound impact of their performance.