America’s Got Talent and The Voice contestant dead at age 41: Nolan Neal was found in his Nashville apartment after a substance abuse battle
Singer Nolan Neal has died at the age of 41 in Nashville, it was announced on Tuesday
The musician was best known as a contestant on two hot competition shows
He was on both America’s Got Talent and The Voice
The crooner was found dead in his Nashville apartment on Monday
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Singer Nolan Neal has passed away at the age of 41.
The musician was best known as a participant in two popular TV shows: America’s Got Talent, where he collaborated with Howie Mandel, Heidi Klum, Sofía Vergara and Simon Cowell, and The Voice, where he was on Adam Levine’s team.
The crooner was found dead Monday in his Nashville apartment, his cousin Dylan Seals shared TMZ. The site also confirmed the death at the Nashville coroner’s office.
Sad loss: singer Nolan Neal has passed away at the age of 41. The musician was best known as a contestant on two hot competition shows: America’s Got Talent and The Voice. Seen on The Voice
No official cause of death has yet been determined, the site shared.
Seals had lived with the star before the pandemic began and said it was clean and sober, even though it had talked about substance warfare in the past.
Nolan had been honest about his battle with drugs.
He admitted he was still struggling with addiction during a 2020 interview with WBIR, which was at the time he was on The Voice.
The singer was on season 15 of America’s Got Talent where he sang Lost and Send Me a Butterfly.
And he was on season 10 of The Voice. The musician was chosen by Adam Levine.
A Nolan Neal fan page posted about his death Tuesday morning, saying, “I can’t believe you’re gone” and “heaven just got a new conductor.”