Richard Goodall’s motto, which also happened to be the song that earned him Heidi Klum’s Golden Buzzer, is unmistakable. Richard Goodall’s remarkable background and extraordinary skill propelled him to fame after he sang Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believing” as his debut performance on Season 19 of America’s Got skill. Richard Goodall can now claim to be an AGT champion. How does winning the reality competition series feel, then? According to Goodall, “It feels awesome to me.”
There were many different acts competing for the $1 million prize in Season 19 of America’s Got Talent. Judges Simon Cowell, Sofia Vergara, Heidi Klum, and Howie Mandel returned to the panel, which was hosted by Terry Crews. Sebastian and Sonia, AIRFOOTWORKS, Hakuna Matata Acrobats, DeeDee Simon, Brent Street, Leanmore Jonasi, Richard Goodall, Roni Sage & Rhythm, Sky Elements, and Solange Kardinaly were among the last acts to battle for victory.
Richard Goodall pretended to be shy when he initially appeared on Season 19 of America’s Got Talent. The inaugural episode began with the bashful janitor from Terre Haute, Indiana, performing Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believing” with emotion. Heidi Klum pressed the button to award Goodall the Golden Buzzer because of how inspirational his performance was. His journey with AGT was exceptional from that point on. “This whole time, this whole journey on AGT has just been amazing,” Goodall remarked. Every single person who isn’t only in front of the camera has taught me something throughout every single moment.” Goodall gave credit to those who made it possible for AGT to return to its modest roots. “It’s an absolute honor to to know that people have gravitated towards me and you know who I am,” he