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Crowds were surprised at Thursday’s Baltimore Orioles game in Camden Yards when Baltimore-based electronic musician Dan ...
The Baltimore Orioles caught some fans by surprise during a rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" by experimental musician Dan Deacon.
Artist Dan Deacon performed a controversial auto-tune version of the “Star Spangled Banner” before the first game of Thursday ...
Electronic artist Dan Deacon stunned MLB fans with a bizarre, auto-tuned national anthem at Camden Yards, sparking confusion ...
It seems like audiences just don’t get Dan Deacon. The popular Baltimore-based composer and electronic musician, known for ...
Dan Deacon’s heavily auto-tuned rendition of the National Anthem before the Orioles’ doubleheader against the Mets triggered ...
Deacon is an electronic music artist with five studio albums to his credit, including work on movie scores including Hustle.
Baltimore-based artist Dan Deacon performed an electronic, autotuned national anthem that seemingly divided fans before the Orioles swept the Mets in a double-header Thursday.
Baltimore Orioles fans have mixed opinions on Dan Deacon performing the National Anthem before Thursday's game.
Orioles players and coaches, committed to showing unity in their display of support for the Black Lives Matter movement, took a knee in unison while holding a black ribbon before the national anthem.
In short, the national anthem is so hard to sing because of its remarkable range between high and low notes. Hotspots ranked Start the day smarter ☀️ Funniest cap messages Get the USA TODAY app ...