Judges Said He Had One Of The Best Voice They Ever Heard, Before This Aired? Tragic Happened
By Mike-Ross

It's such a tragic and sad situation when a talented and potential star is taking from life way too soon. For a man named Brandon Rogers, this was the exact case. He was a doctor from Maryland and he dedicated himself to help people with medicine but also with his talent of singing.
This is why he was so happy to have the chance to showcase his talents and power of singing and love in front of the world via America's Got Talent.

Once a video rendition of Brandon singing the classic Boyz II Men's song "On Bended Knee" went viral, America's Got Talent producers reached out to him and invited him on the show. It was the dream of a lifetime, and Brandon was beyond excited to have the chance to share his talent.
Even with the promise of a career in music, Brandon stayed true to medicine - and for a touching reason.
"My inspiration for becoming a doctor was kind of born out of a pretty tough experience when I was six years old when I came home from school one day and found my mom laying in a pool of blood.
We rushed her to the hospital, the doctors were like heroes. They saved her life and it made me want to be the doctor that I am today."
Brandon refused to put his duty as a doctor aside but he still wanted to try his hand at performing.

Before singing, Brandon revealed that music has always been a natural way to relieve pain and grief. He wanted to share that feeling with as many people as he could!
"My way to cope with the stress has always been music. If I could find a way to combine being a doctor and medicine with music and singing that would be a dream come true."
Brandon continued with the audition by performing a stunning version of "Ribbon In The Sky" by Stevie Wonder. Everyone in the audience was amazed by his voice and he was passed through to the next round without any hesitation.
Sadly, Brandon passed away from a car accident before his audition was shown on television.

Watch Brandon's inspirational audition in the video below.
While nothing can bring Brandon back, his family can take solace in the fact he brought joy to people's lives during his brief stint on America's Got Talent and everyday as a doctor.
Sources: PEOPLE / FB Image Credit: Screenshot via YouTube
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