'Big Rome' Kimbrough (second from left), son of UofL employee Ralph Kimbrough, will appear on 'America's Got Talent' with his group, Linkin' Bridge.
'Big Rome' Kimbrough (second from left), son of UofL employee Ralph Kimbrough, will appear on 'America's Got Talent' with his group, Linkin' Bridge.

Cardinal Nation may want to tune in to NBC鈥檚 鈥淎merica鈥檚 Got Talent鈥 Aug. 23 at 8 p.m. to check out the performance by Linkin鈥 Bridge. The singing group from the west end of Louisville includes 鈥淏ig Rome鈥 Kimbrough, son of 鈥淏ig Ralph鈥 Kimbrough, who has worked as a laborer in Physical Plant for nearly 38 years.

鈥淚鈥檝e worked here a long time, I think I鈥檓 known pretty well,鈥 Ralph said. 鈥淚鈥檝e been to every building on every campus.鈥

‘Big Ralph’ Kimbrough has been with UofL since 1979.

Big Ralph said he isn鈥檛 nervous about the show; he believes his son and three choir mates, Montre Davis, Shon China Lacy and Ekoe Alexanda, have a great chance of winning the reality show talent competition. If they make it to the finals, he鈥檒l even consider flying out to Los Angeles, although he鈥檚 admittedly afraid of flying.

鈥淢y son, he always thinks he鈥檚 got a chance to win. That鈥檚 not him being boastful, just confident,鈥 Ralph said. 鈥淵ou know something; he鈥檚 always been singing. He would sing in school, on Sundays in church. He sings at funerals and weddings. He would sing in school plays and I could always tell his voice … I have to go with him winning.鈥

Big Ralph said his son is a 鈥淯ofL fan all the way.鈥 It helps that his dad has been a fixture on campus for so long as a laborer, moving furniture, cleaning up from renovations, laying carpet and much more. He has enjoyed every bit of聽his time on campus.

鈥淚 love working at UofL. They鈥檝e been very good to me,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檝e had my ups and downs but the university has always been good to me and my family.鈥

Now in his mid-60s, Big Ralph plans on retiring in early 2018. When that happens, he said he鈥檒l spend time sitting on his front porch and talking to his neighbors, traveling a little, and hanging out with his grandchildren, three of whom are Big Rome鈥檚 and who also enjoy singing.

鈥淓veryone in my family can sing. I can hold a note, but I鈥檓 more of a follower,鈥 Ralph said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 why this is exciting. If (Big Rome) doesn鈥檛 win, our arms are wide open for him to come home. He鈥檒l keep on singing. I鈥檓 very proud of him.鈥

According to the 聽on the “America’s Got Talent” website, the group is best known for its 鈥渨arm harmonies and emotional performances. Whether on stage, on a corner, in a church of at a doorstep, these guys deliver power and conviction driven by their passion to unite the world through music and love.鈥

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Alicia Kelso
Alicia Kelso is the director of social media and digital content. She joined UofL in 2015 as director of communications at the Brandeis School of Law. She also serves as a senior contributor at Forbes.com, writing about the restaurant industry, which she has covered since 2010. Her work has been featured in publications around the world, including NPR, Bloomberg, The Seattle Times, Good Morning America and Franchise Asia Magazine.