Anthony Hamilton Brings Down The House With Stirring National Anthem At NBA All-Star Game
Grammy-winning R&B singer Anthony Hamilton swelled hearts on Sunday night with his calmly powerful singing of the national anthem at the NBA All-Star Game in Charlotte, North Carolina.
The performance stirred memories of Marvin Gaye’s knockout version during an All-Star game in 1983. And it very nearly made everyone forget Fergie’s unfortunate performance at last year’s game that had some players and audience members laughing. (She later apologized.)
Hamilton, a Charlotte native, stopped singing the song in 2016 after former quarterback Colin Kaepernick began to take a knee during the “Star-Spangled Banner” at NFL games to protest racial injustice. At the time, Hamilton said that he was taking a break from performing the anthem “until it starts feeling like it’s for me.”
He changed his mind earlier this year.
“I can go out there ... and I can be as black as I want to be, as proud as I want to be,” Hamilton told The Charlotte Observer. “I can represent for those who feel like me [and] take what we stand for and put it back into the anthem.”
Hamilton said he aimed to reach again in the music for “that common bond ... and the goal of America, back when it was about serving God, serving the people and bringing together love, justice and just the pursuit of happiness, man. Getting back to that. That’s what I want people to feel when they hear me.”
Hamilton is perhaps best known for his 2003 platinum album “Comin’ Where I’m From.” His own favorite anthem performances are Marvin Gaye’s, Jimi Hendrix’s at Woodstock in 1969 and Whitney Houston’s at the 1991 Super Bowl.
Twitter fell in love with Hamilton’s version:
Thank you Anthony Hamilton for allowing rivers to flow through the dry places. 👊🏾💯🙏🏿 #AnthonyHamilton #NBAAllstar2019
— MC HAMMER (@MCHammer) February 18, 2019
Anthony Hamilton version of the star spangled banner 🔥 🔥🔥🔥🔥
— lil duval (@lilduval) February 18, 2019
My new top five national anthem renditions:
1. Marvin Gaye
2. Whitney Houston
3. Anthony Hamilton
4. Gladys Knight
5. Santana— Mark Covington (@markcov2) February 18, 2019
Anthony Hamilton really killed that!
— Taylor Rooks (@TaylorRooks) February 18, 2019
Anthony Hamilton just had one of the best National Anthem performances I’ve seen. That was fantastic.
— T.J. McBride (@TJMcBrideNBA) February 18, 2019
Take us down by the river side ANTHONY HAMILTON!!!
— Adena Jones (@adena_andrews) February 18, 2019
They went from Fergie’s missed notes to Anthony Hamilton, who has never missed a note in his life.
— Myron Medcalf (@MedcalfByESPN) February 18, 2019
Check out Marvin Gaye’s anthem in 1983 here:
And Fergie’s effort here:
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story misstated the day of the game as Saturday.
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