‘AGT’ judges SHOCKED by middle school janitor’s performance. The Golden Buzzer was inevitable
Richard Goodall, a 55-year-old janitor, amazed the judges at the most recent America’s Got Talent 2024 audition with his genuine performance and obvious talent.
As an introductory song, Richard sang “Don’t Stop Believin’,” a timeless hit by Journey. He advanced to the semi-finals thanks to the Golden Buzzer, judge Heidi Klum’s highest accolade, for his heartfelt and passionate performance.
With more than 7 million views, Richard’s audition has gone viral. Reactions to his sincere performance have been overwhelmingly positive.
The 1981 single “Don’t Stop Believin’” was co-written by Jonathan Cain, Steve Perry, and Neal Schon of Journey. A watershed moment in America’s Got Talent’s 2024 season, Richard’s heartfelt rendition of the song won over viewers and judges alike.
Experience firsthand the remarkable skill of Richard Goodall, whose presentation has touched people all throughout America.

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