A video of an Indiana University janitor performing has gone viral. Richard went viral after performing at the end of the school year.
RICAHRD Goodall, of Terre Haute, Indiana, became an internet sensation after singing at a state university.
A talent show was organized at the end of the school year to honor the 5th grade graduates.
When the professors asked Goodall to sing at the end of the presentation, she had no idea that his performance would bring joy to millions of people online.
Goodall quietly entered the room while music was playing on the boombox and demonstrating its wonderful vocal range to the children.
The song “Don’t Stop Believin” by Davis Park Elementary School has gone viral on TikTok and Twitter.
Who is Richard Goodall, the singing guard?
Richard Goodall, 53, a Terre Haute, Indiana native, works as a bouncer at Davis Park Elementary School.
He has worked for the Vigo County School Corporation for over 20 years.
He is father.
Richard has been singing in the high school choir for most of their lives.
He’d already been singing in the gospel choir for eight years before it was shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Indiana University janitor has a personal Instagram account with over 200 followers and 115 posts.
According to a video on his TikTok account, Goodall auditioned for The Voice in an open virtual call but was not chosen to advance in the competition.
The wife and children of Richard Goodall
Richard Goodall has not yet revealed the identity of his wife or children, but he is married and has children.
His parents and other family members have not been made public due to his newfound celebrity.
A video of an Indiana University janitor performing has gone viral.
Richard went viral after performing at the end of the school year.
The school students and employees presented an experience that existed to have a good time at the fifth-grade graduation.
The lecturers asked the janitor to sing at the greatest associated with program, and Richard sang Don’t Stop Believin.
The university lecturers are well aware of the janitor’s abilities, which is why they ask him to sing every year.
Richard, who was previously known for performing songs such as Lee Greenwood’s God Bless America, chose Journey’s hit 1981 single now.
Mariah Denehie, a college employee who assists a specific needs scholar at Davis Park, recorded videos of Richard’s effectiveness and posted them on TikTok in May.
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