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On October 20, 2011, Adkins sang the National Anthem at game 2 of the 2011 World Series in St. Louis. [citation needed] In April 2011, Adkins revealed that he had a crush on the Baylor Lady Bears' head coach, Kim Mulkey, while the two were in college at Louisiana Tech, then dedicated his performance of "One in a Million You" to her. [28]
An all-star version of "America the Beautiful" performed by country singers Trace Adkins, Sherrié Austin, Billy Dean, Vince Gill, Carolyn Dawn Johnson, Toby Keith, Brenda Lee, Lonestar, Lyle Lovett, Lila McCann, Lorrie Morgan, Jamie O'Neal, The Oak Ridge Boys, Collin Raye, Kenny Rogers, Keith Urban and Phil Vassar reached number 58 in July 2001.
July 4, 1980. (1980-07-04) –. present. A Capitol Fourth is an annual Independence Day concert special broadcast by PBS. It is presented from the west lawn of the United States Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., and is also simulcast by NPR and the American Forces Network. The concert typically features performances by guest musicians, as ...
Inspired by the real-life story of Patrick Nixon, a U.S. marine corporal who died in 2003 while fighting in the Iraq war, Trace Adkins' "Arlington" is a moving tribute to the courage of military ...
18. Trace Adkins, "Arlington" Trace Adkins croons heartfully on "Arlington," a song about visiting the cemetery where so many of our fallen soldiers and veterans are laid to rest. It's a fitting ...
Trace Adkins on the field to sing the National Anthem before the game between the Tennessee Titans and the Carolina Panthers at Nissan Stadium on November 26, 2023 in Nashville, Tennessee ...
Trace Adkins is an American country music singer. His discography consists of fourteen studio albums and six greatest hits albums. Of his fourteen studio albums, six have been certified by the RIAA: 1997's Big Time is certified Gold, as are 2001's Chrome, and 2006's Dangerous Man. His 1996 debut Dreamin' Out Loud and 2003's Comin' On Strong are ...
file. help. " The Star-Spangled Banner " is the national anthem of the United States. The lyrics come from the " Defence of Fort M'Henry ", [2] a poem written by American lawyer Francis Scott Key on September 14, 1814, after he witnessed the bombardment of Fort McHenry by the British Royal Navy during the Battle of Baltimore in the War of 1812.