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'I'm Indiana through and through' | School janitor emerges from shadows to spotlight with 'America's Got Talent' appearance

At Vigo County Schools, he's known as Mr. Richard. For 23 years, Richard Goodall found his job quiet and solitary in the summer — but not this summer.

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. — This was another big week for Richard Goodall, the school janitor from Terre Haute who stole the show on "America's Got Talent" in his audition.

On AGT's Aug. 14 episode, Goodall was selected as a semifinalist.

Goodall told 13News he has spent the summer getting ready for the new school year — and a return to a national stage.

"I'm Indiana, through and through," Goodall said. "I've lived in Indiana all my life, so I'm a Hoosier."

At Vigo County Schools, he's known as Mr. Richard. For 23 years, he's found his job quiet and solitary in the summer. But not this summer.

Goodall, a familiar fixture, is now famous. He's emerging from the shadows to the spotlight because of his "America's Got Talent" audition. 

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Richard Goodall's first trip west of Missouri was nothing short of a life-changer.

Goodall nailed Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'" on AGT. Judge Heidi Klum gave him a guarantee: a golden buzzer, advancing him to the semifinals.

"Never in a million years did I expect Heidi to do what she did," Goodall said. "Never. Not even remotely."

It's a big break that came after a teacher recorded Goodall at a school talent show years ago and put it on TikTok. Millions watched.

"Everything was organic," Goodall said. "There was nothing orchestrated. And then, when it got to about 3 million, Journey and then Steve Perry and commented on it. And then Howie, he posted me on his TikTok, and it said, 'needs to be on AGT,' and then, next thing I know, one of the senior producers messages and says, 'Are you interested in being on the show?'"

That was a yes, and Goodall took his first flight to Los Angeles – his first trip west of Missouri – and he hit the high notes.

"I understood the assignment," Goodall said.

And now, he has a new assignment.

"You sang the biggest song in the world, you got a golden buzzer. What next, Richard?" Goodall said.

He's got ideas, and he's listening to a library of music while he works.

"The songs I have in mind are going with the theme," Goodall said. "It's not just the vocal. It's the message that goes along with it."

He wants to inspire, and so far, he has. "Don't Stop Believin'" is the theme for the new school year.

Watch parties are planned as he returns to the stage on the first week of school.

"I'm just gonna be me and try to knock it out of the park like I did last time," Goodall said.

And as for Tuesday's show, there were rave reviews for Goodall. He sang Michael Bolton's "How Am I Supposed to Live Without You."

The song choice wasn't Simon Cowell's favorite, but it didn't stop the judge from telling Goodall he had a chance to win the whole show.

"America's Got Talent" airs Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET on WTHR.

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