Shocking News: Richard Goodall Announces He’ll Marry His Fiancée in California Just Days Before Competing in the ‘America’s Got Talent’ Finale for the $1 Million Prize

 

 

Richard Goodall’s song choice in the “America’s Got Talent” finals had a secret meaning for at least one person in the audience Tuesday night.

 

 

Goodall told reporters with Terre Haute’s WTWO-TV following the show that he choose to perform a cover of Journey’s 1983 hit, “Faithfully” because that’s his song with fiancée Angie Vanoven.

I wanted my journey to be like a bookend,” he told WTWO, “I started with Journey, I’m gonna finish with Journey, close the book.”

Watch:Richard Goodall wows with Journey’s ‘Faithfully’ in ‘America’s Got Talent’ finals

And that’s not all Goodall shared: The Season 19 favorite and Terre Haute native said he and Vanoven planned to get married in Pasadena, California, on Sept. 18.

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Richard Goodall and Angie’s love story started with music

 

 

Goodall told IndyStar in May that he started performing at karaoke nights in the ’90s and eventually moved to the contest circuit with local radio stations. Then the COVID-19 pandemic put the world on pause, and in June 2021, his longtime wife, Patty, died of cancer.

“When you’re married for so long and they pass away and you’ve got that void there, your biggest concern is figuring out who you are without them,” he said. “And music was the bridge again.”

Goodall said a karaoke night a few months after his wife’s death was the catalyst for a new phase of his life — and finding new love. A fellow janitor posted to Facebook that he was going to be at a bar with his karaoke system, and it prompted Goodall to start singing publicly again.

He continued appearing at the bar and on the bar’s Facebook page, which Vanoven followed. The couple connected and started talking on New Year’s Day 2022, he said, “and the rest is me and her history.”

 

 

Vanoven was unable to join Goodall in California for his audition, but the Terre Haute community started a GoFundMe to help offset the costs of both of their travel, helping her join him for subsequent performances. Goodall dedicated his quarterfinals performance — a cover of Michael Bolton’s “How Am I Supposed To Live Without You?” — to her, and she’s been regularly featured on the show, both from the audience and alongside him in pre-taped segments.

Watch Richard Goodall perform in the ‘America’s Got Talent’ finals

Which America’s Got Talent acts advanced to the finals?

Six acts advanced to the finals from the Sept. 11 semifinals show, and four received Live Show Golden Buzzers that advanced them directly to the finals. Here are the finalists for Season 19, with the Golden Buzzer recipients noted with an asterisk.

 

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