Nolan Neal, a singer who had appeared on “America’s Got Talent” and “The Voice,” was discovered dead on Monday. He was 41.
His passing was confirmed by Neal’s cousin Dylan Seals, who told TMZ that he was discovered in his apartment in Nashville, Tennessee.
Although there was no known cause of death, Neal had a history of drug usage.
Authorities said that Neal’s roommate called them after finding his death in his bedroom.
Police reported that a guitar pick on Neal’s desk next to his bed appeared to “contain a powder residue.”
The autopsy of the musician has not yet been completed.
Sing in peace with the angels, as his official fan page, Nolan Neal Navy, posted on social media on Monday. A brilliant light is absent from the planet, and Heaven recently hired a new music director. 10.05.80- 07.18.22.”
With his rendition of his own song “Send Me A Butterfly” during the Season 15 quarterfinals, Neal stunned “America’s Got Talent” viewers in 2020.
Later in the season, he performed “Lost,” another of his original songs. He composed the song after quitting drinking.