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Denver singer opts for black national anthem lyrics over ‘Star-Spangled Banner’

Rene Marie

Rene Marie’s unexpected choice at a mayor’s event where she was asked to sing the more traditional song has prompted a chorus of criticism.
By DeeDee Correll

DENVER — The jazz singer, invited to perform the national anthem before the Denver mayor’s annual state of the city address, stood at the microphone and let loose her voice.

What came out were the lyrics of the song known as the black national anthem, set to the tune of “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

“Lift ev’ry voice and sing, Till earth and heaven ring,” belted out Rene Marie, as the expressions of city officials behind her grew puzzled.

It was, Marie later said of the unpaid gig, an artistic expression of her emotions about being a black American and a decision she made months ago to no longer sing the national anthem. But instead of telling that to the mayor’s office beforehand, “I pulled a switcheroonie on them,” Marie told the Denver Post.

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