A School Janitor Casually Sings “Don’t Stop Believin'”, and Kills It
STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT - SEPTEMBER 08: A custodian cleans the school cafeteria between groups of students at lunchtime on the first day of school at Stamford High School on September 08, 2020 in Stamford, Connecticut. To ensure social distancing, school administrators removed lunch tables and replaced them with individual desks. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, many school districts nationwide delayed the first day of school until after the Labor Day weekend. Stamford Public Schools started the semester with a hybrid model, which includes in-class learning every other day. Many families, however, chose the distance learning option due to fears of COVID-19 transmission between students. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)
An elementary school janitor doing a mic check for an assembly casually launched into Journey‘s Don’t Stop Believin’.
He was so good the kids actually listened, and applauded! His name is Richard Goodall and his voice is incredible!
Here’s Nothing but respect for school janitors, especially ones like this.. đđ˝đđ˝ pic.twitter.com/2g4aOZGvZd
Nothing but respect for school janitors, especially ones like this.. đđ˝đđ˝ pic.twitter.com/2g4aOZGvZd
— Arlong (@ramseyboltin) June 24, 2022
And here’s another video of him at home singing Still They Ride, another Journey song!
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