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In its Season 19 finale, "AGT" revealed which of its finalists, from Richard Goodall to Learnmore Jonasi and Roni Sagi & Rhythm, took home the win.
AGT Season 19 winner Richard Goodall walks the "America's Got Talent" Season 19 Winner's Red Carpet at Hotel Dena on September 19, 2024 in Pasadena, California. Amanda Edwards/Getty Images ...
Richard Goodall, a 55-year-old Terre Haute, Indiana singer, won the million-dollar prize on "America's Got Talent," after impressing judges with his story and talent.
In 2019, he was a competitor on America's Got Talent: The Champions. On the January 28, 2019, episode, he performed a cover of Elton John's "Your Song" [14] and advanced to the finals. [15] He did not finish in the top five. [16] The day after the America's Got Talent: The Champions finale, Crum released his new single "Circles".
The twelfth season of American talent show competition series America's Got Talent was broadcast on NBC from May 30 to September 20, 2017. [2] After the previous season, Nick Cannon ended his involvement with the program after a disagreement with the network, and was replaced as host by Tyra Banks before production of the new season began. [3]
America's Got Talent: All-Stars (also known as AGT: All-Stars) is an American reality television and talent competition series that premiered on NBC on January 2, 2023. The "all-stars" series is a spinoff featuring winners, finalists, fan favorites, and others from previous seasons of America's Got Talent and across the Got Talent franchise.
As America watched helplessly from home, Monday’s AGT: All-Stars finale revealed which act the superfans deemed, to quote Drag Race‘s Alaska, “more all and more star-like” than the others.
The nineteenth season of the American talent show competition series America's Got Talent premiered on NBC on May 28, 2024. Howie Mandel, Heidi Klum, Sofía Vergara, and Simon Cowell all returned to the panel for their fifteenth, eleventh, fifth, and ninth respective seasons.