"America's Got Talent" contestant Dr. Brandon Rogers was killed in a car crash in Maryland over the weekend, just weeks before his performance on the show was scheduled to air, according to an emotional post from his brother Danni Rogers on Instagram.
“I lost my best friend,” Rogers said.
Rogers, 29, had just finished medical school last year, but was beginning to make a name for himself as an aspiring singer after an Instragram post of him singing Boyz II Men's hit "On Bended Knee" caught the attention of the R&B group and others.
The group even invited Rogers to perform with them in January at the Mirage Hotel in Las Vegas.
“Our hearts are deeply saddened to learn about the sudden death of Dr. Brandon Rogers in a car accident,” the group posted on Facebook.
"Just a genuinely nice person and a really good singer! Gone too young and gone too soon," Boyz II Men members said.
“Even for the little time we knew you, you will be sorely missed,” they said.
There’s no word when Rogers’ “America’s Got Talent” episode will air.
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