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‘AGT’ and ‘The Voice’ Alum Nolan Neal’s Cause of Death Revealed

A shocking loss. America’s Got Talent season 15 contestant Nolan Neal has died. He was 41.

The medical examiner’s office in Nashville, Tennessee, confirmed to Us Weekly on Tuesday, July 19, that the musician was pronounced dead one day prior, although a cause of death is currently unknown. Neal’s cousin, Dylan Seals, told TMZ that the TV personality was found unresponsive in his Nashville apartment.

Ahead of his death, Neal had long been open about his struggles with substance abuse over the years. In July 2020, he told WBIR that — despite being clean for 10 years before his first attempt at reality TV success — he began drinking while competing on The Voice in 2016. “I kind of lost my way on The Voice and continued drinking,” Neal said. “You can see it. I can see it.”

Though he was eliminated in the Knockout round on season 11 of the NBC series, the Tennessee native took another shot at stardom four years later on another competition show — and this time, he was completely sober. During his America’s Got Talent audition, which aired in 2020, Neal told the judges that he wanted to use his platform to “share a little bit of my story” with people watching at home.

“When I was 26, everything was happening in the way I wanted it to, but my dad called me and told me he was going to take his life,” the “Lost” singer recalled at the time, noting that after his father died by suicide, he “felt like I didn’t matter that much. I was like, ‘Oh, I wasn’t important enough for him to stick around.’ I blamed myself.”

Despite his grief, Neal focused on his music and eventually landed a record deal. “I was like, ‘This is it!’ And I partied really hard,” he continued. “Pretty soon, I became unmanageable because I thought I was a rock star. … The label decided to drop me and I went back to Nashville and I kept downward spiraling.”

After going to rehab and getting clean and sober, Neal decided to go after his dream once more. “I really do believe in fate and it means the world to me to have this chance,” he said at the time. “I’m glad to be here today, sober, very clear and focused. … I’m healthy.”

For his America’s Got Talent audition, Neal performed an original song called “Lost,” which he explained was the first tune he wrote after leaving rehab. His emotional performance won over the judges and he made it to the semi-finals before being eliminated from the competition.

“I get up every day and ask for God’s will,” the former Hinder frontman told WBIR in July 2020 after making it onto the reality show. “I found happiness by helping others in recovery. I found a way to be happy without the things I thought made me happy before.”

Keep scrolling to learn more about Nolan Neal:


1. He Was in a Rock Band Before Going Solo
After landing two solo record deals — in 2000 and 2006, respectively — Neal joined the band Hinder as their new frontman in 2014. "I remember I got clean in 2010; May 15, went to rehab. Stayed clean," he told WBIR about his stint in the band. "I joined the rock band Hinder, they were all about drinking and partying. This is not their fault. I had decided I wanted to drink like a normal person. I remember trying to be normal and fitting in. I remember going to a bar and ordering a drink. I tried to hide it. I remember pretending to be normal. I was just lying to myself telling myself that I could control it." Courtesy Nolan Neal/Instagram
2. He Was on Adam Levine’s Team on ‘The Voice’
In 2015, Neal auditioned for The Voice for the first time, but he didn't make it past the first round. He returned the following season and got all four judges to turn around after his performance of Elton John's "Tiny Dancer.” Neal ultimately joined Levine's team before he was eliminated in the Knockout round. The Voice/YouTube
4. He Was Open About His Struggles With Addiction
Neal used his time on AGT to speak about his experiences with addiction. "I just would blow any opportunity that I had. And once I woke up from that after 24 years, the damage that I had done to everyone in my life [was unbelievable]," he explained before his quarter-finals performance. "Now, I'm about to be 15 months sober ... I want to be happy." AGT/YouTube
5. He Wrote Music About His Experience With Substance Abuse
During his time on AGT, Neal performed two original songs — "Lost" and "Send Me A Butterfly" — reflecting on his battle with substance abuse and his father's suicide. "So tell me why it had to be your time to go / If you’re in a better place then I’ve just got to know / Are there angels where you are / 'Cause where I am feels so dark / I’ve never seen a blacker night." he sings in the second verse of "Send Me a Butterfly."  AGT/YouTube
6. His Cause of Death
In October 2022, Neal's death was revealed to be the result of ingesting a fatal combination of drugs. A spokesperson for the Davidson County Medical Examiner’s office in Nashville told Us that he died as the result of "acute combined drug toxicity with morphine, methamphetamine, fentanyl and acetyl fentanyl, and it was ruled as an accident. The case was completed on September 13, 2022." Courtesy of Nolan Neal/YouTube


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