Mr. Goodall Stepped onto the Stage, the Lights Dimming as He Prepared to Deliver a Powerful Rendition of Journey’s Unforgettable 1981 Hit. The Students Held Their Breath, Anticipation Filling the Room as He Prepared to Give a Performance They Wouldn’t Soon Forget

Davis Park Elementary students enjoyed a delightful surprise when their school janitor, Richard Goodall, took to the stage to perform “Don’t Stop Believin’” during an assembly.

Richard’s performance, fueled by his extraordinary voice, quickly went viral and even earned praise from Journey’s lead singer!

Meet Richard Goodall, a 55-year-old who has dedicated over twenty years to the Vigo County School Corporation in Terre Haute, Indiana.

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Before his janitorial career, Richard was a teenager passionately singing along to Journey in his bedroom, igniting his love for music.

To the students at Davis Park Elementary, Richard is not just the janitor who keeps their school spotless but also a cherished performer who considers them “his students.”

He believes that the role of a mentor extends beyond teachers and administrators.

Richard carefully chooses the songs he performs at school events and is no stranger to captivating the audience.

His recent viral hit with “Don’t Stop Believin’” is just one example of how he wows the students with his a cappella renditions.

Despite lacking formal vocal training, Richard’s natural talent shines through, making him a beloved figure at the school.

His humility and dedication illustrate his belief that everyone has unique gifts worth sharing for the benefit of others.

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