Richard Goodall surprises high school audience, teaming up with local band for Journey’s timeless song

In a delightful surprise for students, Mr. Richard Goodall, known for his captivating performances on America’s Got Talent, brought his talent to the THS Welding Cookout. The event, which marked its 34th year, was made even more special with Goodall’s heartfelt singing.

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His warm and gracious interaction with the students left a lasting impression, showcasing why he has captured the hearts of audiences across the nation. Goodall’s performance resonated deeply, and his kindness towards the students further endeared him to the crowd.

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Goodall, known for his soulful vocals and signature paperboy hat, captured the audience’s hearts with his emotional rendition of Journey’s Don’t Stop Believin’ during his audition. His performance earned him Heidi Klum’s coveted Golden Buzzer, sending him straight to the live shows. “She’s an amazing lady,” Goodall said about Klum. “She always loved hugging my neck and telling me, ‘What a wonderful job you’re doing.’”

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“Being a janitor for 23 years and now singing on TV and with Journey — you can’t make that stuff up,” he said. “This is beyond surreal. There’s a bucket list, and then there’s a bucket list you didn’t even know existed.” Goodall’s heartfelt performances and humble background made him a fan favorite, and his victory is a testament to his incredible journey from janitor to superstar.

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