Richard Goodall from America’s Got Talent Drops Surprising Names of Dream Music Collaborations After Joining Journey on Stage

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As we look forward to an anniversary season of America’s Got Talent with Season 20 set to be part of the 2025 TV schedule (likely this spring), we’re still looking back on the incredible Season 19, particularly with winner Richard Goodall’s journey on the competition series. The 56-year-old singer was memorably crowned the Season 19 champion after singing “Don’t Stop Believing” with members of Journey behind him. As he looks to his future career, he’s holding on to that feeling with a few more big acts he would want to work with if he could.
Since his win, he’s been travelling more and even doing gigs in different cities in the U.S. When CinemaBlend asked the “singing janitor” who he’d love to work with next if given the chance, he expressed his dream collaborations with these words:
I would love to work with somebody like Michael Bublé. I would love to work with Foreigner. Their music is amazing. But, like I said before, I’m so happy to work with and meet with anybody who is wanting to [collaborate], because like I said, it’s just an absolute blessing to just get up there and make a little bit of money at it, and then bless people at the same time. So yeah, anybody who’s willing to work with me, I’m willing to work with them.
of music Richard Goodall became known for on the show, but Michael Bublé is an inspired out-of-left-field choice. Bublé is about to serve as a coach on his second season of The Voice, which is also an NBC competition series, so perhaps they could collaborate as some sort of crossover between shows?