Jane Marczewski, also known as Nightbirde has died after losing her battle with cancer, her family has confirmed. Inspiring many with her performance on ...
Jane Marczewski, a singer known by her stage name Nightbirde, who earned a legion of followers after being a contestant on NBC's "America's Got Talent," has ...
"She had a witty joke for every occasion -- even if the joke was on her," her family added. Nightbirde will always be a member of the 'AGT' family. She impressed judge Simon Cowell with her positivity and resolve.
Talented singer Jane Marczewski, known professionally as Nightbirde, died on Feb. 19 after a four-year battle with cancer.
But this is a photo of myself from last week where I felt pretty, and alive, and awake, and human, and real,” she wrote. Marczewski had skyrocketed to fame after winning the Golden Buzzer on "America's Got Talent" in June 2021. My point of view this summer has been astounding,” she wrote at the time. “It’s important that everyone knows I’m so much more than the bad things that happened to me.” She had a witty joke for every occasion — even if the joke was on her." "We thank everyone for their messages of love and support.”
Jane "Nightbirde" Marczewski, a singer who was a contestant on "America's Got Talent," died on Saturday at age 31 after battling cancer for four years.
"I love all of you and back," she said in a call with the judges. “Nightbirde will always be a member of the AGT family. “Those who knew her, enjoyed her larger-than-life personality and sense of humor," the family added.
She was 31. The family of Nightbirde, whose given name is Jane Marczewski, said in a statement that she died Feb. 19. “Her lasting legacy will ...
“Rest in power @nightbirde,” Vergara said. “We must continue to live and learn from her words and lyrics,” Mandel tweeted. We love you, Nightbirde.” She released a heartfelt post on the day of last season’s “AGT” season finale, commenting on how hard it was to not be on the stage. When she appeared on “AGT” last year, she said she had a 2% chance of surviving her cancer, McClatchy News reported. “Our condolences goes to her closest family & friends in such of this difficult time.
"I have a two percent chance of survival," Nightbirde said on America's Got Talent during her season 16 audition.
You're not, you're going to be missed but you're not letting anyone down." The songwriter added, "Here we are, you and I, signing off on the risk of REBELLIOUSLY HOPING for better days. "I must be a fool in love, because even from under all this debris, I still believe Him. And when I'm too angry to ask Him to sit on my bed until I fall asleep, He still stays." This isn't how the story was supposed to go." "Your voice, your story, and your message touched millions. She was something special," judge Sofia Vergara shared on her Instagram Story.