Richard Goodall, the 'America's Got Talent' winner and a janitor, believes that the sky is the limit for his future.
An Indiana janitor, aged 55, played with the band Journey during their final performance.
Richard Goodall, the winner of "America's Got Talent," always maintained self-belief.
Goodall won the competition by performing a cover of Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'."
The janitor who sings told Planet Chronicle Digital that he was able to fulfill a significant "bucket list" item when Journey joined him for his final performance.
Goodall was in disbelief as he discovered a previously unknown bucket list on the top shelf. He was thrilled to have the opportunity to touch it and be crowned the winner, as he had recently experienced several memorable life events, including getting married and winning a million-dollar cash prize.
"Sky’s the limit. I didn't have any expectations coming into the auditions and the same thing to the finals. I just give it all and leave it all on the stage." — Richard Goodall
Goodall revealed his plans for the future while sharing that his wife is an "absolute amazing woman" and his biggest supporter.
Richard Goodall, the winner of 'AGT,' fulfills a significant bucket list item by performing with Journey.
"The sky's the limit," he said to Planet Chronicle Digital. "I had no expectations going into the auditions or the finals. I just gave it my all and left it all on the stage."
Goodall triumphantly displayed the "America's Got Talent" card, indicating his victory in the renowned competition program.
Goodall intends to resume his janitor duties temporarily, and Heidi Klum anticipates that he will receive a grand welcome from his school colleagues.
In the first episode of the season, the singing janitor was sent straight to the live shows after Klum pressed the Golden Buzzer.
In the finale of 'AGT,' Heidi Klum's Golden Buzzer act emerged victorious.
The supermodel radiated joy as her Golden Buzzer contestant was crowned the ultimate winner of the competition.
"We won, we won!" Klum exclaimed to Planet Chronicle Digital.
"I believed in him and immediately fell in love with him, as he melted my little heart when I pushed the Golden Buzzer for him."
Howie Mandel, a judge on "America's Got Talent," commended Goodall for his impressive victory.
America's Got Talent' Judge Howie Mandel on Finale Winner: 'We Always Make the Right Choice
Mandel told Planet Chronicle Digital that America always gets it right.
"Being on stage on the biggest television show in the world, playing with Journey, is life-changing. Not only does it make him feel great, but it makes the viewing experience enjoyable as well."
He joined the show after being inspired by the kids at the school he works at, who called him talented and heard him sing during his auditions.
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