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Liz Smith of Newsday, after the controversy about Houston's lip-syncing at Super Bowl XXV, wrote that "anyone out there who still doubts Whitney's ability to vocally conquer 'The Star Spangled Banner' without technical help should tune in to HBO," praising Houston's Super Bowl performance highly as mentioned above. [21]
Whitney Houston sings the National Anthem before a game with the New York Giants taking on the Buffalo Bills prior to Super Bowl XXV at Tampa Stadium on January 27, 1991 in Tampa, Florida.
Two days after Super Bowl XLIII, it was revealed that Jennifer Hudson also had lip synced. [16] At the beginning of Super Bowl XLV, Christina Aguilera sang the lyrics incorrectly. Instead of singing "O'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming", the pop star sang "What so proudly we watched at the twilight's last gleaming".
Whitney Houston's rendition of the anthem at the 1991 Super Bowl was also reported to have been lip synced. [43] Such pre-recorded performances for the Super Bowl's halftime shows and national anthem have been commonplace since the 1990s; the NFL has confirmed this as standard practice. [44]
Rickey Minor, Houston's longtime musical director, shares the story behind the performance, and why it stands the test of time. How Whitney Houston's iconic Super Bowl national anthem became the ...
In 1991, Whitney Houston delivered an unforgettable performance of "The Star-Spangled Banner" ahead of Super Bowl XXV that was ingrained in the public consciousness. Now -- on the 10th anniversary ...
Super Bowl LV marks the 30-year anniversary of Houston’s rendition of the national anthem. The performance came just days after the start of the Persian Gulf War, and was sung in front of a ...
The show host, Patrick Swayze danced with his wife, Lisa Niemi to the song "All the Man That I Need" as a salute to multiple award winner Whitney Houston. [89] 1995 May 20 Barker Hangar: The 8th Kids' Choice Awards "I'm Every Woman" (This was lip-sync performance.) 1996 February 28 Shrine Auditorium: The 38th Grammy Awards: Gospel Medley: