Before His AGT Audition Was Broadcasted, This Doctor Tragically Died. Now It Takes Our Breath Away

May 10, 2019 by apost team

Although Brandon Rogers is only 29-years-old, he's already had a lot of success as a doctor. In addition to his love for helping people, Rogers also had a passion for making music. He decided to pursue a career in music after a few years of working as a doctor.

Roger's voice was good enough to earn him an audition on America's Got Talent. His audition was even deemed worthy for a televised episode of the hit show. The audience and all of the judges agreed that Roger had something special. Tragically, the singer passed away before his audition aired on television.

During the show's broadcast on July 11th, executives decided to air his audition at the end of the episode as a tribute to his surviving memory. The heartfelt and touching video has amassed over a million views on the show's official Youtube channel.

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At the beginning of the video, viewers are provided with some background information about the contestant. Brandon Rogers passed away after getting into a car accident. His family requested that his audition be shared as a tribute to Roger and his legacy.

Judges Howie Mandel, Heidi Klum, Simon Cowell, and Mel B were all blown away by Roger's performance. He sang a rendition of "Ribbon In The Sky" by Stevie Wonder. His voice was clear, pure, and incredibly rare. Roger was able to stand out amongst the crowd of amazing talent that AGT hosts each year.

After the stunning audition, Simon Cowell joked that he had never called a doctor "sick" before. He continued to praise Roger as "one of the best singers" that had ever graced the audition stage. After receiving four resounding "yesses" from the judges, Brandon called home to spread the good news.

Brandon dedicated his life to becoming a doctor after experiencing a traumatic event when he was six-years-old. After school, he found his mom in a pool of her own blood. Fortunately, she survived the accident. Ever since that day, Roger wanted to become a doctor to save other people.

He eventually became a doctor working in family medicine. He even joked with the judges about singing to some of his patients. At the end of the heartfelt video, viewers are left with a message addressed to Roger. The message thanked the talented singer for sharing his talent with America's Got Talent.

What did you think of this amazing performance? If you found this article inspiring, show it to a family member or friend who loves America's Got Talent.