You'll Need Tissues for This 'AGT' Performance

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From Good Housekeeping

We can always count on America's Got Talent to fulfill our need for some primetime drama. Last night's episode was no exception: There was a creepy girl (like, actually), a dramatic golden buzzer moment, and a heartbreaking musical number by a sibling trio.

And we're still not over it.

Meet We Three, a Oregon-based band comprised of siblings Joshua (27), Bethany (24) and Manny Humlie (21). Joshua plays the piano and drums, Manny the guitar, and Bethany the bass. They wowed the judges with their performance of their original song, "Heaven's Not Too Far Away," a tribute to their mother who passed away from cancer in January 2016.

Watch and weep:

"It's a song written from her perspective talking to us in her last month," Manny explained. On their website, the band speaks about their mom's impact on their music. "Sadly their Mother passed away just over two years ago, but what might normally devastate and distract had the opposite effect in unifying the already intensely strong bond that makes We Three a musical rarity," they wrote. "Mom taught them to breathe; Dad taught them to play instruments." Cue the waterworks.

The song starts and ends with a heartbreaking line: "Honey I thought you should know that I'm in a hurry. I've got to move up to north but it's just temporary." And then it walks through their moms' hard-fought battle that ultimately took her life.

As many of you already know, this last January we lost our sweet Mom to cancer. For the past couple of months our social media has been silent and our projects have all been put on hold as we took every opportunity to celebrate and cherish an incredible woman that we had the privilege to call our Mom. This next chapter in our lives will never compare to the time we had with her, but we are determined to honor and continue to be inspired by the life she lived and the life she encouraged us to live. We're writing to you all today to share some exciting news about a concert we've been invited to perform at called the Ten Grands Concert, which will be held in Portland at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall on March 26th. Joshua will be participating in the concert as one of the Ten pianists playing the Grand Pianos, and for his solo song We Three will be performing one of our original songs, "Neverland". This song will be coming out on our EP which we will be debuting that evening for sale after the show. Neverland is a song inspired by and dedicated to our sweet Mom. We are so incredibly excited to honor our Mom by dedicating this song and our entire EP to her. Thank you all so much for your kind words and well wishes. We encourage you all to smile more, worry less, and live your life to the fullest. We never know how long we have with one another. Hope to see many of you on March 26th! ~ We Three

A post shared by Joshua & Bethany & Manny (@wethreemusic) on Feb 11, 2016 at 5:45pm PST

Since her passing, the band has found numerous ways to honor their mom's life - and America's Got Talent was their biggest stage yet. Their teary-eyed father looked on as the judges gave them rave reviews following a well-deserved standing ovation - and 4 "yes" votes to move on to the next round.

"We all have parents and we are parents -some of us. This was so strong. The best thing I can say was that I felt it," Howie Mandel said. But Mel B put her heart on the table, tears and all. "I lost my father over a year ago to cancer so I just felt like that song was meant for me and my dad was singing that to me," she said.

The singer and judge lost her father in March 2017 after a five-year battle with multiple myeloma. Following her father's death, America's Got Talent canceled two days of filming, according to TMZ.

Mel B wasn't the only one affected by the band's story and loss and love. Twitter users thanked the siblings for their vulnerability:

ALL THE FEELS.

"Heaven's Not Too Far Away" is available for download on their website.

Watch America's Got Talent tonight, Wednesday 5/30, at 8 p.m. on NBC. We *suggest* keeping a box of tissues nearby.

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