10/15/2025
π A night of standing ovations, laughter, and heart! π
The stage lights may have dimmed at the historic Franklin Theatre, but the excitement from the 7th Annual Morning Pointe Foundation Seniors Got Talent Franklin still lingers! ππ
The evening was packed with unforgettable performances β from Broadway showstoppers and soulful ballads to toe-tapping trios and, yes, even a spoons solo that stole the show. π₯πΆ Each act carried its own story, reminding us that creativity and passion never fade β they only grow stronger with time.
More than a talent show, it was a night about purpose. Together, our community helped raise a record-breaking almost $40,000 to benefit the Morning Pointe Foundation, providing scholarships for students across Middle Tennessee. ππ
π₯ 1st Place - Lucius Talley, 86-year-old spoon player, who gave an impressive performance of "When The Saints Go Marching In" and took home the $1,000 cash prize presented by Morning Pointe Senior Living.
π₯ 2nd Place - Brian Hanson, 69-year-old singing pianist, who gave a lively rendition of "Blue Suede Shoes" and went home with the $500 cash prize.
π₯ 3rd Place - Randy Spencer, 65, & Cathey Nelson, 63, musical duo that gave an absolute powerhouse duet of "Up Where We Belong" and left with $250 cash prize.
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People's Choice - Gail Valorani, a 69-year-old singer, who sang a heartfelt version of βYou Donβt Even Know Who I Am.β
To every performer, sponsor, judge, and supporter β thank you for proving once again that senior talent deserves the spotlight. Hereβs to the music, the memories, and the mission that bring us all together. π