‘Sweet Home Alabama’ Performer Elew Rocks America’s Got Talent
Posted on Jul 12, 2011 in News & Events, Piano Blog | 2 comments
This season (season 6, episode 7) on “America’s Got Talent,” a man wearing comic-book themed accessories stepped on stage to audition for a chance to ultimately win one million dollars. He introduced himself as Elew (his actual name is Eric Lewis), and informed the judges and the audience that he is infatuated with comic book heroes. When asked what he did for a living, he stated that he is in fact a pianist; the look of confusion and dismay showed on the judges’ and the audiences’ alike.
When Elew finally took to the stage, he began playing the song, “Sweet home Alabama” by famed classic rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd on the Yamaha grand piano, clearly electrifying the atmosphere with his passionate performance. As he was performing, he got a standing ovation from the judges (even the notably difficult-to-please Piers Morgan). When asked by the judges how he incorporated rock music into piano-playing, he said that he began playing classical music as a child, but felt “too disconnected from modern times” and that he found that he can “apply guitar playing to the piano,” thus creating a rock-and-roll performance.
Although the piano is stereotypically played in classical music, Elew demonstrated how the piano can be played in various manners to incorporate any and all kinds of music.



