EXCLUSIVE America's Got Talent winner Richard Goodall vows to QUIT school janitor job to focus on music - and teases the unexpected artist he hopes to collaborate with Richard, 55, from Terre Haute, Indiana, is the winner of the show's 19th season Ahead of the finale, the janitor reflected on his journey to DailyMail.com He promised that if he won, he would leave his janitor job behind By Russ Weakland and Lillian Gissen For Dailymail.Com Published: 23:01 EDT, 24 September 2024 | Updated: 23:01 EDT, 24 September 2024 e-mail View comments America's Got Talent winner Richard Goodall has revealed he plans to quit his school janitor job after 23 years to focus on his music career - and teased the surprising artist he hopes to collaborate with.
Ever since he stepped onto the AGT stage, Richard, 55, from Terre Haute, Indiana , has continuously blown the audience , as well as the judges, away. But he was officially crowned as the winner of the singing competition's 19th season on Tuesday evening. Ahead of the finale, he reflected on his emotional journey exclusively DailyMail.
com, and he explained that while he always dreamed of being a musician, life kept 'getting in the way.' He recalled spending years thinking he 'wasn't good enough' to become a star, while working as a middle school janitor to 'pay the bills.' America's Got Talent winner Richard Goodall has revealed he plans to quit his school janitor job after 23 years to focus on his music career Richard, 55, from Terre Haute,.