Richard Goodall, the adored singing janitor from Terre Haute, Indiana, accomplished an incredible milestone on Tuesday, September 24, by taking home the championship of America’s Got Talent Season 19 following weeks of intense competition and moving performances. His remarkable journey, which concluded in a breathtaking victory that astounded both spectators and supporters, included receiving the coveted Golden Buzzer from judge Heidi Klum.
Goodall, who is 55 years old, not only won the championship but also a $1 million grand prize and the joy of recently being married to his partner, Angie. He joyfully revealed the news of their wedding during the finale, which heightened the festive mood of the occasion. At this point, my brain is basically a giant pile of mush. “Surreal barely begins to describe what has transpired,” Goodall said in a moving interview with PEOPLE following his victory. “What a rollercoaster this has been, and it’s ended with golden dust flying everywhere.”
Goodall played “Don’t Stop Believin’”—the very song that captured the judges’ hearts during his audition—alongside members of the legendary band Journey in a touching homage to his childhood. He said, “I never thought I’d be on this stage with them.” “My intention for the audition was to have fun, and I never imagined it would turn out this way.”
A tense atmosphere was created as the ten finalists were progressively eliminated throughout the finale. Goodall was excitedly awaiting the results, as were the other finalists Jonasi, Kardinaly, Sky Elements, and Rhythm and Roni. Cheers broke out throughout the arena as emcee Terry Crews finally revealed that Goodall had won the crown.
Goodall remarked, referring to his wife, “This means everything to Angie and me.” “It offers us the opportunity to try something new, buy a nice house, and help others.” His remarks, which emphasized the value of a family and dreams realized, struck a strong chord with the audience.
Goodall was lauded by Klum, who was clearly moved and encouraging, saying, “I’m beyond excited for him.” This will undoubtedly alter his life, I’m sure. She assured supporters that despite his sudden prominence, he would stay the same modest man in recognition of his devotion to his job as a janitor and his love for his neighborhood.
Goodall joked about Angie’s response to his victory during the emotional frenzy, saying, “I’m getting my house. and a dryer and washer! More seriously, he said, “I couldn’t have made it through this without her,” acknowledging her steadfast support.
Goodall said he planned to go back to work as a janitor at Chauncey Rose Middle School “for a little while” while he and Angie discussed their future plans. He stated, “We’ll see what opportunities come our way,” and mentioned that they will use some of the prize money to make investments in their future.
As of right now, Richard Goodall is living every second of this amazing adventure, saying, “This entire week has just been an absolute dream.” An unreal dream from which I would never wish to awaken.