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Antique store gives piano to student after viral 'Don't Stop Believin' performance

WATCH: Antiques owner gives piano to student after viral 'Don't Stop Believin' performance

An antique store in Massachusetts has given a mystery man a piano after he dazzled with an impromptu performance of Journey's "Don't Stop Believin.'"

On Saturday, 23-year-old John Thomas Archer asked employees at ReMARKable Cleanouts in Norwood permission to play a piano that was out on display.

One worker showed the store's owner, Mark Waters, a recorded video of Archer as he wowed a small audience.

"I saw the clip and said, 'Wow, that's fantastic,'" Waters told "Good Morning America." "He just lit up and drew a crowd."

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John Thomas Archer, 23, wowed employees and customers at ReMARKable Cleanouts in Norwood, Massachusetts after playing Journey's "Don't Stop Believin.'"

Waters, who opened ReMARKable Cleanouts a decade ago, said he was able to track down Archer and offer him a Steinway model piano simply to make his day.

"He went into tears and it brought tears to my eyes," Waters said. "It was one of those feel good moments."

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John Thomas Archer poses in a recent photo with Mark Waters, owner of ReMARKable Cleanouts in Norwood, permission. Waters gave Archer a piano after seeing a recorded video of Archer playing and wowing the shop.
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"I just wish there was more stories like this with everyone opening their hearts," he added. "I'd like to donate something every day if it brought people into a good mood."

Archer is a graphic design student at Northeastern University and a self-taught musician, according to Waters.

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On July 11, 23-year-old John Thomas Archer asked employees at ReMARKable Cleanouts in Norwood, Massachusetts, permission to play a piano that was out on display. One worker showed the store's owner, Mark Waters, a recorded video of Archer as he wowed a small audience.

Archer could not immediately be reached for comment.