Woman sings Black National Anthem instead of national anthem
Much props and respect to this sista!
http://www.9news.com/news/article.aspx?storyid=94919&catid=339
Black national anthem stirs controversy for city
DENVER - Mayor John Hickenlooper's annual State of the City address may get more attention for what wasn't included than what was.
At the start of the event Tuesday morning, City Council President Michael Hancock introduced singer Rene Marie to perform the national anthem.
Instead, she performed the song "Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing," which is also known as the "black national anthem."
When she finished, the audience responded with mild applause. The national anthem was never performed.
Marie told 9NEWS she kept her plans to switch songs quiet until the very last moment. She says only she, her husband and a friend knew she was going to sing something other than the "Star-Spangled Banner."
She says she wanted to express her love of her country by mixing the lyrics of "Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing" with the melody of the "Star-Spangled Banner."
"When I decided to sing my version, what was going on in my head was: 'I want to express how I feel about living in the United States, as a black woman, as a black person,'" said Marie.
Hickenlooper's staff picked Marie to sing the national anthem. The mayor says he believes Marie did not attend to offend anyone or make a political statement.
When asked if he was offended, Hickenlooper said, "You know I was more confused and I think I was more – what I was, was disappointed and confused and that's why I wanted to talk to her."
"Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing" was written as a poem by James Weldon Johnson in 1899 and set to music by his brother in 1900.
City Councilman Charlie Brown took to talk radio Tuesday afternoon to criticize the absence of the national anthem at the State of the City proceedings.
"There is no substitute for the national anthem, period," Brown said. "And that's what really bothered me. You know when we fly the flag, the American flag, it's always the highest flag, as it should be. And that didn't come across today, that didn't happen today."
In hindsight, both Brown and Hickenlooper say they should have stopped Marie or began singing themselves.
Marie says if she had the benefit of doing it over, she would sing the same song.
When asked if she would apologize for what happened she said, "No I do not."
Marie has been singing professionally for 10 years.
Brown says he doesn't have a problem with people expressing their views, but he says Marie chose the wrong venue.
http://www.9news.com/news/article.aspx?storyid=94919&catid=339
Black national anthem stirs controversy for city
DENVER - Mayor John Hickenlooper's annual State of the City address may get more attention for what wasn't included than what was.
At the start of the event Tuesday morning, City Council President Michael Hancock introduced singer Rene Marie to perform the national anthem.
Instead, she performed the song "Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing," which is also known as the "black national anthem."
When she finished, the audience responded with mild applause. The national anthem was never performed.
Marie told 9NEWS she kept her plans to switch songs quiet until the very last moment. She says only she, her husband and a friend knew she was going to sing something other than the "Star-Spangled Banner."
She says she wanted to express her love of her country by mixing the lyrics of "Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing" with the melody of the "Star-Spangled Banner."
"When I decided to sing my version, what was going on in my head was: 'I want to express how I feel about living in the United States, as a black woman, as a black person,'" said Marie.
Hickenlooper's staff picked Marie to sing the national anthem. The mayor says he believes Marie did not attend to offend anyone or make a political statement.
When asked if he was offended, Hickenlooper said, "You know I was more confused and I think I was more – what I was, was disappointed and confused and that's why I wanted to talk to her."
"Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing" was written as a poem by James Weldon Johnson in 1899 and set to music by his brother in 1900.
City Councilman Charlie Brown took to talk radio Tuesday afternoon to criticize the absence of the national anthem at the State of the City proceedings.
"There is no substitute for the national anthem, period," Brown said. "And that's what really bothered me. You know when we fly the flag, the American flag, it's always the highest flag, as it should be. And that didn't come across today, that didn't happen today."
In hindsight, both Brown and Hickenlooper say they should have stopped Marie or began singing themselves.
Marie says if she had the benefit of doing it over, she would sing the same song.
When asked if she would apologize for what happened she said, "No I do not."
Marie has been singing professionally for 10 years.
Brown says he doesn't have a problem with people expressing their views, but he says Marie chose the wrong venue.
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"Lift Ev'ry Voice" is a favorite song of mine -- i used to imagine having a school one day, where every morning would begin with that song and "Finlandia" (the "Song of Peace" version -- lyrics here).
was this event on Juneteenth, i wonder?
it's too bad that the effect of this particular performance seems to have been to confuse and upset the listeners (although the article would be more interesting if it quoted some other people). it's a beautiful and important song. -
sweet tea wrote: "Lift Ev'ry Voice" is a favorite song of mine -- i used to imagine having a school one day, where every morning would begin with that song and "Finlandia" (the "Song of Peace" version -- lyrics here).
Not on Juneteenth, it was Tuesday, July 1.
was this event on Juneteenth, i wonder?
it's too bad that the effect of this particular performance seems to have been to confuse and upset the listeners (although the article would be more interesting if it quoted some other people). it's a beautiful and important song.
And it wasn't _exactly_ "Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing," it was those lyrics (first verse) with the tune of the "Star Spangled Banner." There is a link to the video of her singing it on the site, you should check it out. I thought it was really good.
http://www.9news.com/video/player.aspx?aid=56310 -
I can't see the video for some reason...Anyway, she should have sung the Star Spangled Banner through, then perhaps done the "remix." It works for rappers all of the time.
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nearnostrand wrote: I can't see the video for some reason...Anyway, she should have sung the Star Spangled Banner through, then perhaps done the "remix." It works for rappers all of the time.
...Agreed.
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It's a great song, but it's not the song she was hired to sing. What she did was highly unprofessional.
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