'America's Got Talent' judges blown away by middle school janitor's voice, instantly earns Golden Buzzer

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'America's Got Talent' judges in awe by 55-year-old's rendition of Journey's 'Don't Stop Believin.''

'America's Got Talent' kicked off its 19th season with a golden bang. During the premiere episode of the NBC talent competition show on Tuesday, a 55-year-old janitor and singer Richard Goodall from Indiana took the stage to sing Journey’s 'Don’t Stop Believin’' — and the performance earned him the program's Golden Buzzer.

Fellow judge Howie Mandel said, 'You, and maybe because you've been doing it for 23 years, but you just cleaned up.' 'I would imagine that every kid that has ever been in a school with you is just screaming,' Mandel continued. 'I just think you're amazing.' 'Richard, Richard, Richard, you knocked me off my feet,' judge Heidi Klum said. 'I mean, we all had the best time with you up there on that stage.

 

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