Three Midlands acts in Britain’s Got Talent semis

Monday 30th May 2011, 10:01AM BST.

Wolverhampton's MJ Mytton-Sanneh, far right, with New Bounce
Wolverhampton's MJ Mytton-Sanneh, far right, with New Bounce

Three Midland stars are preparing for the biggest week of their lives after making it through to the live semi-finals of Britain’s Got Talent.

Organist Jean Martyn, of Brewood, near Wolverhampton, wowed judges with her version of Great Balls of Fire while Wolverhampton 13-year-old MJ Mytton-Sanneh scraped through a sudden-death play-off as a member of boyband New Bounce.

Sedgley-born Claire O’Neill, who now lives in Brixton, London, secured her place in the next stage in 12-strong acrobatics group Enchantment.

They will each be in one of five live semi-final heats, starting tonight, going for a place in the grand final.

South Staffordshire organist Jean Martyn who has won a place in the Britain's Got Talent semi-finals

South Staffordshire organist Jean Martyn who has won a place in the Britain's Got Talent semi-finals



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