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Dad and His Sons Pay Tearful Tribute to Family With Heart-Tugging Quartet

Four men in suits sing into microphones on stage with a LED backdrop.

Laurie and his three sons, forming a phenomenal quartet, putting on a sterling performance at Britain's Got Talent. The family, in love with music, has a history of singing together.

Laurie enjoyed doing karaokes, and his boys enjoyed singing during Christmas. After pestering for three years, Laurie was ready to sing. The drums rolled in as the quarter sang in harmony.

One of his sons stepped forward, singing the first verse on a higher note, starting with the chorus of "When will I be loved" by The Everly. Putting his arm over his heart like he was heartbroken.

Dad and his sons pay tearful tribute to family on BGT

The others joined him, all singing with a high pitch. They had their hands on one another's shoulder, singing merrily until they reached a diminuendo. It was a sterling performance!

The audience gave thunderous applause as everyone stood up, appreciating their performance. Laurie might have had tears in his eyes. He pressed his fist on them to control his joy.

Meanwhile, the applause continued. Even the judges were impressed that Laurie's family could brilliantly put it together. Laurie's wife, shown in the audience, was astonished. She cleaned her eyes with a hanky as they were filled with joy.

"I absolutely love your audition! Seeing you support each other and the strong bond you had was amazing," Simon Cowbell said. Other judges also commented on their performance. All the judges gave them a big "YES!"

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