Celine Dion is my major inspiration.
— Jackie Evancho
I still have my school friends who are actually friends. It's nice that they don't think much about my singing career. They think it is cool, and they are happy for me, but they don't really bother me about it. To them, I'm still just the schoolgirl from next door.
I have to clean my room and unload the dishwasher, wash the pans, and feed the dogs.
I write almost everything, actually. Songs, poems, stories. And stories out of every genre, too.
Anything that I can do with my voice that's good, I'll try to do.
It's interesting because what I do and what I sing is, to other people, pretty unique. I feel I'm creating my own path... and I'm working on growing as a performer.
I love to shop at Macy's. It has a huge Guess section and lots of Jessica Simpson stuff.
I would like to sing for the Pope. And the Queen, and at Simon Cowell's wedding.
I write about heartbreak because I like writing about sad things, but I'm writing happy songs, too!
Acting and singing are actually very similar because they're both telling a story.
I'm just concerned that if I get older, people aren't going to enjoy me as much as when I was younger, because I had a great voice for a little girl, but I mean, my voice can't get any bigger when I'm older.
I have always despised people who thought they were better than others, and I made a promise to myself that I'd never turn into that kind of person. My family also helps to keep me grounded. Whenever I get a 'diva moment,' as they like to call it, they let me know it and say, 'Stop acting like a diva!' They're pretty good at it, too.
I know that I'm definitely not a big big snob, and I know that at the times that I am a diva I know I'm being a diva. It's kind of annoying to know that you are. Because it's a person I do not want to be. So I'm trying my best not to become a jerk.
I just sing. But I have a fun hobby: I love to do archery. I'm pretty good on target. I'm not sure about the distances - maybe only 7 or 10 feet, so far, but I've scored the bull's eye several times, but usually always hit the target.
Yes, my parents are strict about me having a childhood. I go ice skating and sledding, and swimming in the summer.
I'm not really a fan of people who think they're better than others. There's no reason to act that way. I couldn't even stand to yell at someone if they bumped right into me.
When I go to school, I'm always happy because it's a normal kid thing.
I'd love to do a Broadway show, but I can't because of the style I sing.
It's always exciting to see different cities I love, and go on tour buses. It's so much fun to travel. My favorite part is being able to perform live in front of all these amazing people; being able to connect with them and seeing their reaction makes me feel very special.
My parents are OK with me wearing a small heel, up to 1.5 inches high. Heels give me height when I wear such long dresses. For me, they complete the outfit.
When I'm at home, I want to be a normal person. I don't want to hear, 'Can I have your autograph?'
I don't think I'll ever want to do pop music. I think I'll only ever want to do classical crossover because it's something that I love, and pop just doesn't work for me.
I miss my friends in public school, but it's kind of a part of something that you have to give up. I'd rather perform than go to public school.
Whenever I'm waiting behind the stage, it's kind of like my normal Jackie mode is me talking a lot, playing around, but superstar Jackie mode is me concentrating on making sure that this performance was going to be a great performance.
I warm up with my mom and make sure I understand what the songs are about and make sure I'm using the right technique. To be honest with you, I really don't practice a lot... Usually, I say a prayer and ask the Lord to sing with me and help me and stand on the stage with me.
I just wanted to say hi to Pittsburgh as well because I miss it.
I'm not going to choose between classical, Broadway or pop. I would love to stay where I am now - a mix of everything.
I like 'Sponge Bob' and 'The Last Airbender.' I like shows where people get creative to do the impossible.
I love being in Malibu. It's so cool there, and the water is just, it's nice and, and I love the beach. And I found a sand dollar there.
I say three prayers every night to make sure that God knows I thank him so much.
My advice would be to follow your dream. Most of my life, I was in second place before I came in first place. I hope that inspired people to never give up.
I love Lady Gaga. She's not afraid to take risks and be herself.
I normally wear Stuart Weitzman or Kors Michael Kors.
I like listening to Beyonce, and I like Jason Derulo. I love his new song 'Don't Wanna Go Home.'
I look up to Andrea Boccelli and Sarah Brightman. The best part about 'America's Got Talent' was performing with her!
It's good to kind of get away from the star treatment.
The music kind of possesses me when I sing. So whenever I start to sing on a show - I mean, first, I'm nervous, and then when I get into it, it's just like I feel like I'm the person who sang the song first.
Singing is my main goal, and I think philosophy will help me write songs.
Um, well, I made a new CD called 'Dream With Me' and it's out now, and I'm really excited about it.