Thousands of people have written millions of words about the Super Bowl. I’m not going to bore you with my prediction (Colts 23, Bears 17) or brag about picking Indianapolis to defeat New England by four points in the AFC Championship game way back on September 9th.
Instead, let me bore you about the National Anthem. The most star-studded performance had to be before Super Bowl XXVII, in 1993. That year, Garth Brooks sang and Marlee Matlin signed. This Super Sunday, the honor belongs to Billy Joel.
With help from James Adler and About.com, here’s the complete history:
I- Universities of Arizona & Michigan Bands (1967)
II – Grambling University Band (1968)
III – Anita Bryant (1969)
IV – Al Hirt (1970)
V – Tommy Loy (trumpeter) (1971)
VI – U.S. Air Force Academy Chorale (1972)
VII – Little Angels of Holy Angels Church (Chicago) (1973)
VIII – Charlie Pride (1974)
IX – Grambling University Band (1975)
X – Tom Sullivan (1976)
XI – Vicki Carr (“America the Beautiful”) (1977)
XII – Phyllis Kelly of NE Louisiana State University (1978)
XIII – The Colgate Thirteen (1979)
XIV – Cheryl Ladd (1980)
XV – Helen O’Connell (1981)
XVI – Diana Ross (1982)
[more after the jump]
XVII – Leslie Esterbrook (1983)
XVIII – Barry Manilow (1984)
XIX – Children’s Choir of San Francisco (1985)
XX – Wynton Marsalis (1986)
XXI – Neil Diamond (1987)
XXII – Herb Alpert (1988)
XXIII – Billy Joel (1989)
XXIV – Aaron Neville (1990)
XXV – Whitney Houston (1991)
XXVI – Harry Connick, Jr. (Signed by Lori Hilary) (1992)
XXVII – Garth Brooks (Signed by Marlee Matlin) (1993)
XXVIII – Natalie Cole (Signed by Courtney Keel Foley) (1994)
XXIX – Kathie Lee Gifford (Signed by Heather Whitestone) (1995)
XXX – Vanessa Williams (Signed by Mary Kim Titla) (1996)
XXXI – Luther Vandross (Signed by Erika Schwarz) (1997)
XXXII – Jewel (Signed by Phyllis Frelich) (1998)
XXXIII – Cher (Signed by Speaking Hands) (1999)
XXXIV – Faith Hill (Signed by Briarlake Elementary School Signing Choir) (2000)
XXXV – Backstreet Boys (Signed by Tom Cooney)
“America The Beautiful” performed by Ray Charles (2001)
XXXVI – Mariah Carey (Signed by Joe Narcisse) (2002)
XXXVII – Dixie Chicks (Signed by Janet Maxwell) (2003)
XXXVIII – Beyonce Knowles (Signed by Suzanna Christy) (2004)
XXXIX – Combined choirs of the U.S. Naval Academey, U.S. Air Force Academy, U.S. Military Academy at West Point, U.S. Coast Guard Academy and U.S. Army Herald Trumpets.
XL – Aaron Neville, Aretha Franklin and Dr. John
Irony or coincidence? Super Bowl XXX – Vanessa Williams. The Miss America who resigned for XXX photos of her overexposure in 1984.
posted by Mike on 2-2-2007 at 11:54 am
Too bad they “forgot” to ask the 5th Federal Service academy if they would like to join in to sing the anthem for Superbowl 2005.
posted by Amanda on 2-2-2007 at 12:07 pm
You mean the Merchant Marine Academy? That would have been sweet.
posted by Jack on 2-2-2007 at 1:49 pm
Grambling performed the anthem twice. I doubt you will see/hear the anthem played by a marching band again. It is gotten to Hollywood. Bring band the marching band. I think that Whitney Houstons (1991)was the best. I am a fan of Billy Joel. I just think with all of the performers out there, it would be nice to see someone that hasn’t already done it before have a chance. He did it in 1989.
posted by Mack Machiavelli on 2-2-2007 at 2:45 pm
Cheryl Ladd? Seriously? I mean, I realize it was 1980 – not exactly a high point in American music – but they couldn’t even get the Pointer Sisters or something?
posted by CJ on 2-2-2007 at 6:05 pm