PASADENA, CALIFORNIA: In a heart-wrenching turn of events, Jane Marczewski, known as 'Nightbirdie' from her appearance on 'America's Got Talent,' tragically passed away at the age of 31 in February 2022 following a courageous four-year battle with cancer. Her undeniable talent and captivating spirit captured the hearts of millions, and in a touching tribute, 'America's Got Talent' shared a cherished moment from her time on the show, acknowledging that her voice, story, and message resonated deeply with audiences worldwide. The tribute message, addressed to her by her nickname 'Nightbirdie,' tenderly wished her to rest in peace and affirmed that she would forever remain a cherished member of the 'AGT' family.
Recently, the renowned judge Simon Cowell found himself moved to tears when the Mzansi Youth Choir, contestants from 'AGT' Season 18, delivered a soul-stirring performance of Nightbirde's song 'It's Ok.' The emotional rendition not only showcased the enduring impact of Nightbirde's music but also symbolized the profound connections that transcend time and space. Simon, deeply touched by Nightbirde's indomitable spirit, has recently joined forces with her bereaved family for a meaningful new project, as revealed exclusively by her brother Mich in an interview with The U.S. Sun. This collaboration stands as a testament to the lasting impact of Nightbirde's legacy, and the enduring power of her artistry continues to touch lives even after her untimely passing.
Simon Cowell embarks on a new project for Nightbirde
Simon's unwavering support for Nightbirde's family continues to make a profound impact even after her passing. In a recent discovery by The U.S. Sun, it was revealed that Simon is lending his unwavering support to a new project dedicated to Nightbirde's legacy—an awe-inspiring book of her heartfelt poems. Mitch, aged 34, shared with The U.S. Sun, "We're publishing a book of Jane's poetry, pulled from her journals and writings that she hasn't released. Simon was gracious enough to write the foreword, which was amazing and generous."
Simon's involvement in this project not only showcases his genuine appreciation for Nightbirde's extraordinary gift but also serves as a beautiful tribute to her multifaceted spirit. The forthcoming book promises to capture the essence of Nightbirde's soulful expressions, allowing her poignant poetry to inspire and resonate with readers far and wide.
AGT, NBC, and Simon Cowell support Nightbirde Foundation
In the wake of the singer's untimely passing in February of last year, her family has found solace in the knowledge that her courageous battle against cancer and her unwavering passion for music has had a transformative impact on countless lives. With a heartfelt resonance, her brother Mitch shared intimate details of how Simon, along with the support of AGT and NBC executives, has been instrumental in fulfilling his sister's vision of changing the world through the Nightbirde Foundation, a beacon of hope for women fighting breast cancer.
Simon's pivotal role in helping the singer, known by her real name Jane Marczewsk, and her brother Mitch, who now serves as CEO, establish the non-profit organization, has been nothing short of extraordinary. The Nightbirde Foundation, in partnership with integrative cancer clinics, strives to provide essential treatment and support to young women facing the daunting battle against cancer. Reflecting on their shared dream, Mitch expressed a poignant sentiment, "I wish that we were doing the Foundation together, 'cause I miss her. She was my little sister and best friend for most of my life."