Richard Goodall, the Humble School Janitor from Indiana, Looks Back on His Incredible Journey to America’s Got Talent. His Story Is a Testament to Dreams Coming True Against All Odds. And to Top It All Off, He Received Heartfelt Praise from None Other Than Steve Perry

“His fans were commenting… If it was OK with Steve, then it was OK with them.”

Indiana school janitor Richard Goodall has offered some new, surprising insight as to his incredible ascent on America’s Got Talent.

A middle school janitor for the past two decades, he told judges he grew up listening to such hits on the radio.

He eventually went on to take up his current role at a schoolhouse a few blocks down the road from his home, in Vigo County.

Speaking to Parade hours before an equally impressive performance of Michael Bolton’s “How Am I Supposed to Live Without You” that saw him advance to the semis, Goodall revealed how he came to audition in the first place.

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Richard Goodall, the Humble School Janitor from Indiana, Looks Back on His Incredible Journey to America’s Got Talent. His Story Is a Testament to Dreams Coming True Against All Odds. And to Top It All Off, He Received Heartfelt Praise from None Other Than Steve Perry
It’s an angelic voice! Simon jaw dropped, and he pressed the button in a panic, the hall sobbed from her performance