It is dripping from the pre-game performances, and Trombone Shorty is going to blow people away with his rendition of America the Beautiful on Sunday. Trombone Shorty hails from New Orleans ...
The two stood next to each other on blue circle platforms during their performance CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty Trombone Shorty and Lauren Daigle brought New Orleans jazz to Super Bowl 2025!
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. In 1994, Ted Price founded the company that would become Insomniac Games, the studio behind the Spyro the Dragon trilogy, Ratchet & Clank ...
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The Big Easy is ready to show out. Louisiana natives Lauren Daigle and Trombone Shorty belted out “America the Beautiful” at Super Bowl LIX on Sunday. The Kansas City Chiefs will face off ...
I'm gonna represent Nola Bay, uh, you know, New Orleans and Oakland too. Trombone Shorty, what about your rendition? What do you have planned? I think me and Lauren, we put together *** very New ...
Her work previously appeared in Newsweek. Douglas Mason/WireImage For Trombone Shorty, New Orleans is much more than just his hometown, and music is much more than just his job. The Grammy-winning ...
Normally a singer in his own right, Shorty simply played the trombone with backing from his band members, leaving Daigle to handle the singing duties. The two of them complemented each other ...
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Lauren Daigle, a Christian music artist, is set to join New Orleans-based Trombone Shorty in a rendition of "America the Beautiful." Originally from Lakes Charles, Louisiana, Daigle rose to fame ...