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Last Updated on July 21, 2025 by Matt Staff The late 1960s were a whirlwind of culture, rebellion, creativity, and change.
Night one of two Cowboy Carter Tour dates at Northwest Stadium was a genre-busting, soul-soaked declaration of American artistry.
The Star-Spangled Banner, one of the best-known national anthems in the world, has roots far more rowdy than patriotic, writes Barrymore Laurence Scherer ...
When the pop singer Nezza arrived at the Dodgers Stadium in Los Angeles on June 14, she was excited to perform the song in front ... Nezza (whose full name is Vanessa Hernández) planned to perform ...
Among the world’s best-known national anthems, “The Star-Spangled Banner ... sheet music, would have become more bibulous than musically decorous. The English satirical artist James Gillray’s 1801 ...
Amid the ongoing protests across the country over the weekend and continued frustrations in Los Angeles over US Immigration ...
After sparking a nationwide debate with her performance of the U.S. National Anthem in Spanish at a Dodgers home game over the weekend, Nezza, a rising singer, dancer and social media personality, … ...
Nezza’s Spanish-language performance of “The Star-Spangled Banner,” titled “El Pendón Estrellado,” quickly went viral and stirred both praise and criticism.
An interesting national anthem was performed at Dodger Stadium on Saturday — and not because the team wanted it. Rather than sing the traditional "The Star-Spangled Banner," Vanessa Hernández ...
The 33-year-old singer returned to perform "The Star-Spangled Banner" during a recent Colorado Avalanche hockey game, as she shared in an Instagram clip posted on Friday.
The song became extremely popular, especially after the somewhat ho-hum original title was changed to The Star Spangled Banner. People started to propose it as the official national anthem.