Richard’s journey to AGT is a story of passion and perseverance.
Growing up with a love for music, he would often sing in the hallways of the middle school where he worked, delighting the students with his powerful voice.
Encouraged by their support, Richard decided to audition for AGT, marking his first-ever plane trip.
On stage, his initial shyness melted away as he delivered a performance that moved both the judges and the audience to tears.
Simon Cowell called him his hero, Sofia Vergara praised the surprise and joy he brought to the show, and Howie Mandel speculated that his students were likely cheering for him at home.
Richard’s story is a testament to the power of believing in oneself and the magic that can happen when talent meets opportunity.
America’s Got Talent fan favorite Richard Goodall has touched down in Los Angeles to prepare for next week’s much-anticipated semifinals, where he’ll be hoping to land a spot in the competition’s final.
Goodall made it through to the semis after earning America’s votes on the August 14 quarterfinals episode. He joins country-rock band Ashes & Arrows, dog act Roni Sagi & Rhythm, Hakuna Matata Acrobats, singer Alex Sampson, South Korean magician Young-Min, drone group Sky Elements, dance group Airfootworks, singer Dee Dee Simon, 14-year-old singer Reid Wilson, comedian Learnmore Jonasi, and aerialist Kelsey Jane.
Goodall has been keeping his fans up to date on his Facebook page, including his work life and his AGT experience. Six days ago, he made a post about arriving at school at the crack of dawn, writing, “When you get to work a little early and realize you have to actually get out of the car to start your day! Going to be a crazy one.”
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