Kansas City and New Orleans are both known for jazz, but each city has its own sound. Jazz artist Jon Batiste will sing the national anthem at Sunday’s Super Bowl.
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Super Bowl is set to showcase some of the best voices in the music industry, with Kendrick Lamar leading the iconic halftime show, and Jon Batiste singing the national anthem.
Batiste, who grew up in Kenner, has a history of hometown warm-up shows ahead of big events. Three nights before he headlined ...
The New Orleans native should bring rich musicality and innovation to the anthem. The over-under is set at 120.5 seconds.
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Super Bowl national anthem singer Jon Batiste has won Oscars and Grammys, and previously led "The Late Show with Stephen ...