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Jackie showed her ultimate potential in the first set, effortlessly belting out "The Summer Knows" made famous by Barbra Streisand from the movie of "Summer of '42." She ended the performance with a trifecta of holiday songs including "White Christmas" and an encore of "O' Holy Night," putting an exclamation point to an enchanting night. Her voice even made us believe snow might fall in Naples. She drew similar "aahs and oohs" when she walked out for her second set in a sparkling fuchsia and turquoise gown. "She let me be who I wanted to be and let me choose my own career path," Jackie said drawing "aahs" from the crowd. Jackie, with her blonde hair pinned up and matching curled locks shaping her face, showed her sweetness, dedicating "Reflection" from "Mulan" to her mother. After every song, a young boy about her age stood to show his appreciation and at one point made a heart sign with his hands to show his affection. Jackie showed the maturity of Celine Dion, slaying "My Heart Will Go On," Dion's iconic theme song from "Titanic." And like the line from the song - There's nothing I fear - Jackie soared to hit the highest notes of the acclaimed-but-difficult number. She caused the crowd to giggle as she sipped on water and later as she skipped off the stage.
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Jackie showed the innocence of a Shirley Temple with a double-handed wave, an oh-shucks shrug of her shoulders and an infectious smile as she acknowledged the thunderous applause. It also turned out to be the crowd's favorite, as they gave her a rousing standing ovation with the yelps, whistles and cheers normally reserved for a Broadway star. She caused goose bumps with a rendition of "Music of the Night" from the "Phantom of the Opera." It's her favorite song, one that inspired her to become a singer. Her voice and her performance exhausted all of the superlatives in the dictionary. The little girl who stole our hearts on "America's Got Talent" proved she's not a made-for-TV anomaly. She mesmerized a sold-out crowd at the Naples Philharmonic on Monday night with that once-in-a-lifetime, hard-to-believe-it-comes-out-of-her-body voice. It's easy to forget Jackie Evancho is just 12.