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National Anthem Project

The National Anthem Project, an effort to re-teach Americans to sing the "The Star-Spangled Banner" and spotlight school music programs, arrives today in Miami to launch their year-long, 50-city tour that will visit every state in the country. The local stop includes a singing contest at the Orange Bowl Pre-Game Festivities on January 3, and a special national anthem performance on January 4 by Mayor Manual Diaz, jazz legend
Arturo Sandoval, and local Miami students at Miami City Hall.

This national education campaign is led by the National Association for Music Education and National Presenting Sponsor Jeep. The National Music Industry Sponsor is NAMM, the International Music Products Association. Over the two days, attendees will enjoy a concert featuring students from Good Shepherd Catholic School, Our Lady of Lourdes Academy, and Miami Springs High School, as well as interactive activities that teach about the historical significance of the national anthem. Aspiring performers will have the opportunity to prove their singing skills in the National Anthem Project

All-Star Contest, in which one winner from each state will be awarded a $1, 000 donation to their local music program and given the opportunity to perform at a concert in Washington, D.C. in 2007. Attendees will also be able to support their local school music programs by joining MusicFriends, a non-profit music advocacy group; donations made to MusicFriends will be used towards large-scale awareness programs for the importance of music education.

Two out of three Americans don't know the words to the national anthem, according to a Harris Poll. This startling statistic prompted MENC, the world's largest arts education association, to spearhead the project and shine the spotlight on the importance of school music programs, as this is where most Americans learn the national anthem and other patriotic songs. The campaign launched on the steps of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. on March 10, 2005, and Mrs. Laura Bush serves as Honorary Chairperson of the program. Additional sponsors include: The History Channel; Conn-Selmer, Inc.; The Gibson Foundation, part of the Gibson Guitar Corporation; and MBNA.

The initiative is supported by more than 200 civic, education, and entertainment organizations including the Girls Scouts of the U.S.A., American Legion, and professional sports leagues such as the National Basketball Association and the National Football League. The official musical ambassadors of the National Anthem Project are country music favorites The Oak Ridge Boys.

The extensive tour will travel to at least one city in all 50 states throughout 2006, where the National Anthem Project truck will stop at local events, schools, sporting events and civic locations to educate local citizens and generate excitement for the program. In addition, the multi-faceted campaign will include education initiatives in schools across the country and special performances and alliances with professional sporting events.



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