Doug Kiker, garbage man who aced ‘American Idol,’ dies at 32

His sisters announced this week that Douglas Kicker, the contestant “American Idol”, known as “lyric garbage man”, had died this week. It was 32.
Angela Evans wrote on Wednesday: “It is with a heavy heart we must announce the death of my brother Douglas Kicker.” Facebook. “He was very loved and many will miss him! [You’re] Singing with [angels] Now Boba. “I also asked for prayers for the family, and they pass” with a difficult time. ”
“From heavy hearts, we must say goodbye to one of the most honest and most honest souls.” “Douglas, the beloved son, brother, father and friend.”
“He was transferred there by an ambulance on March 5 from a few buildings east of City Center. “The cause and method of death are awaiting the investigation,” said the email.
KICER got his title because he sang while working in his daily function, hanging on the back of a garbage truck in Mobile, ALA.
He tested him for the 18th “American Idol” season with a zero performance experience under his belt, saying he was doing it for his little girl. He arrived in Hollywood a week after the rulers’ coast with “Blessed” the broken road.
“For a man who does not know what his voice can do, for a man who has no idea about the key he sings, for a man who has no idea of who could be, he is here to do one thing. Judge Lionel Richie announced:” He is trying to show his daughter that he is someone. “I want us all to teach you, you are hell for a man.”
The referees and hosts Ryan Sexist lined up to give Kicker his ticket to Hollywood. When the judges embraced him one after another, Katie Perry wiped some tears.
KICER did not exceed the Hollywood week, but he returned to the offer for the final, as it performs a virtual performance of his test with Rascal Flatts, the group that made “Bisor The Brack Road”-first recorded by the evil dirt band-which witnessed the hosts in 2005.
Wow! Kicker wrote On YouTube in May 2020. “A lot has happened since my first test. I am working to collect an album!”
His brother William Kicker published this week Facebook. “My dear brother, I just want to know that [no] He wrote: “You will always be my little brother.” “I know you finally in [peace] I wish I had more time with you so that I could see you again. I say, Buba for me and tell him that I love him in the peace of Douglas Kicker, my brother. “