Douglas Kiker, the “American Idol” contestant often known as the “Singing Garbage Man,” has died, his sisters introduced this week. He was 32.
“It is with a heavy heart that we have to announce the passing of my brother Douglas Kiker,” Angela Evans wrote Wednesday on Fb. “He was sooo loved and will be missed by so many! [You’re] singing with the [angels] now Bubba.” She additionally requested for prayers for the household as they undergo a “difficult time.”
“It is with heavy hearts that we have to say goodbye to one of the most sincere souls and most hilarious person of all,” his household stated on a GoFundMe set as much as cowl funeral prices and transportation of his physique from Denver. “Douglas, a beloved son, brother, father and friend.”
Kiker earned his nickname as a result of he sang whereas working his day job, hanging off the again of a rubbish truck in Cellular, Ala.
He auditioned for Season 18 of “American Idol” with zero performing expertise beneath his belt, saying he was doing it for his little woman. He made it to Hollywood Week after charming the judges along with his tackle “Bless the Broken Road.” Luke Bryan even jumped on the piano mid-audition to assist Kiker work out his vary, difficult him to hit completely different notes.
“For a man who does not know what his voice can do, for a man who does not have an idea of what key he’s singing in, for a man who does not have an idea of who he can be, he’s here to do one thing. He’s trying to show his daughter that he’s somebody,” decide Lionel Richie proclaimed. “I want us all to let you know, you’re a hell of a man.”
The judges and host Ryan Seacrest lined as much as give Kiker his ticket to Hollywood. Because the judges hugged him one after the other, Katy Perry wiped away just a few tears.
Kiker wouldn’t make it previous Hollywood Week however returned to the present for the finale, doing a digital efficiency of his audition music with Rascal Flatts, the group that made “Bless the Broken Road” — first recorded by the Nitty Gritty Dust Band — successful in 2005. By that point, the world was in COVID-19 lockdown, therefore the televised efficiency that noticed the singers, judges and host every in his or her personal Zoom-style field.
“Wow y’all! I can’t believe I actually got to sing with Rascal Flatts,” Kiker wrote on YouTube in Could 2020. “So much has happened since my first audition y’all. I am working on putting together an album!”
His brother William Kiker posted a remembrance this week on Fb. “Dear brother I just want you to know that [no] matter where you are you will always be my baby brother,” he wrote. “I know you are finally at [peace] I just wish I had more time with you so until I can see you again say hey to bubba for me and tell him I love him rest in peace Douglas Kiker my baby brother.”