The gents from Crestwood made a gutsy move and covered... yes, wait for it... a Spears song. The move paid off and resulted in one of the favorites of the evening, helping earn them second place in the competition.
Mark & Kaitlin, 1st place winners of Tusq's The Duo talent search, cover Beyonce's "Crazy in Love". The two of them took home $7,000, the largest cash prize ever given in Saskatchewan in a talent competition. For a whole schwack of the competition's stats, visit www.theduo.ca
Crestwood took on a classic in the second round to show off their jazz chops. The boys ended up winning 2nd place overall (plus $2000, not too bad). For more info on the competition, visit www.theduo.ca.
Konni and Jack share some love with the Sonny and Cher standard, "I Got You Babe". This Duo finished in 5th place -- watch out for them singing around Saskatoon in the future. For more info, go to www.theduo.ca.
Mark & Kaitlin, 1st place winners of Tusq's The Duo talent search, cover The Fugees' "Killing Me Softly" in their second round. For stats on the competition, visit www.theduo.ca
Eli and Short, The Duo's third place winners, belt out Adele's "Rolling in the Deep" for the very first performance of the evening. No stage fright here, though -- these two know what they're doing. For more info on The Duo, visit www.theduo.ca.
Singing Old Crow Medicine Show's "Wagon Wheel", Eli and Short win the crowd over with one of the most talked about performances of the night. Eli and Short went on to place 3rd in The Duo, earning themselves $1000. For more info, visit www.theduo.ca.
Konni unleashes her inner high notes and floors the audience with this cover of "What's Up". For more information on Tusq's The Duo competition, visit www.theduo.ca.
Wyatt, The Duo's 4th place contestents, tackled the Beatles' "With a Little Help From My Friends". Give it a listen and see what you think -- for more info, go to www.theduo.ca.
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