Louisiana’s Own John Foster Stuns With Tearful Original Song Honoring Friends Lost on New Year’s Eve

John Foster’s Song “Tell That Angel I Love Her” Honors Two Friends Lost Too Soon

John Foster, a biology student from Louisiana and LSU, has dreams that go beyond the classroom. His goal is to become a “singing oncologist,” using both music and medicine to bring hope to those battling cancer.

 

John Foster Wins Over Judges with Cajun Charm & Conway Twitty—Luke Changes His NO to YES!

 

He first captured the hearts of American Idol judges during his audition by performing a Conway Twitty classic. His Southern charm and sincere personality earned him a second chance—Luke Bryan even changed his initial “no” to a “yes” after seeing John’s potential.

From Baton Rouge to Hawaii: Foster Lights Up the Top 24

After securing a spot in the Top 24, Foster made his way to Hawaii, where he performed a spirited rendition of “Callin’ Baton Rouge,” made popular by The Oak Ridge Boys. His high-energy performance brought joy to the crowd and had the judges grooving along. It was a proud nod to his Louisiana roots.

But would it be enough to push him into the Top 20? Fans had to wait and see.

 

John Foster Delivers High-Energy

 

Foster’s Original Song Brings the Audience to Tears

John Foster did make it to the Top 20—and when he returned to the stage, it was with a powerful, deeply personal original song titled “Tell That Angel I Love Her.” The emotional ballad was written in memory of two friends he tragically lost, Maggie Dunn and Caroline Gill.

Foster broke down in tears during the performance and closed by softly saying, “I love you, Maggie.” Carrie Underwood, moved by the moment, asked him about the touching sign-off.

He explained that the song was a tribute to his dear friends, gesturing to the audience where the girls’ families were seated.

One of the most touching verses in the song reads:

“Each tear that falls on my guitar
Is a hug from afar
Lord, won’t you tell that angel I love her?
As y’all live in the stars”

According to L&M Star Productions, Foster shared:

“I wrote this for the two sweet angels who were tragically taken from us on New Year’s Eve. Maggie was one of my best friends, and Caroline was a good friend who I wish I had gotten to know even more. Until we meet again. So much love to everyone.”

Watch his heart-rending performance in the video below—it’s a moment you won’t forget.

 

John Foster Sings

 

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