High schooler takes off his helmet, grabs a guitar and sings national anthem

High schooler takes off his helmet, grabs a guitar and sings national anthem

One of the few things that genuinely sets the heart racing is a passionate rendition of the Star-Spangled Banner.

Just ask anyone who witnessed Jackson Dean Nicholson’s performance at Arundel High School in Maryland when he was a senior defensive end a few years ago.

We’re not talking about his performance before the game, but rather the way he sung the anthem. In addition to thousands of internet users over the years, it impressed the local audience.According to sources, Nicholson was faced with a choice when he realized that no one else was available to sing the national anthem before his school’s game. Of course, he could have either allowed the school to play a tape over the speakers or allowed the audience to sing the song themselves. However, Nicholson seems to be made of a different material. The teenager from high school took the field alone before the game, carrying only an acoustic guitar and a microphone. He then sang the American national anthem in one of the best performances we’ve ever heard, so it’s no surprise that the video has become a viral phenomenon. The fact that the video, which was first posted in 2018, is still striking and relevant today is evidence of how brilliantly Nicholson sings. “It was very cool. I probably knew 90 percent of the people sitting in those stands, and they had no idea I was doing it ‘til I brought my guitar out,” he explained. Check out the stunning performance below: For his five minutes of fame, Nicholson may have been outfitted as a senior defensive end, but his main love in life is music. Since he was a freshman, he has been writing and performing songs, and right before he went viral, he was working on his own album. He correctly chose the stage name Jackson Dean because Jack Nicholson is already a reasonably well-known actor. Jackson declared in 2018 on his football career: “This is my final year, then I’m done. I’ll have completed all of my credits by the time January rolls around, and I only need to be enrolled for this semester. My principal granted me a waiver, and she is very supportive of what I do. “I’m going to go for it.” Best of luck, Jackson! We are blown away by Jackson’s performance and want as many people as possible to watch it.

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