15-Year-Old Takes the Mic—Leaves Stadium in Awe with National Anthem

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The teen years are rough for most of us, and we can remember how hard it was. Homework, acne, peer pressure – over and over again.

When Sam Keith was asked to sing the national anthem before a football game at his high school, he looked like the typical teenager. Well, until he took hold of the microphone.

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Sam Steps Up to the Mic

Sam was a sophomore at Nashoba Regional High School, located in Massachusetts. At only 15, he was asked to sing the anthem. And when he did, his voice left everyone in chills.

He was a football player. No one expected such a voice on him. Well, his friends did because they knew he wasn’t just a football star. He was also a singer and actor at school.

Within the first few notes, it as clear that Sam had talent. The anthem sounded like it could have been coming from someone like Luciano Pavarotti, not a teenager who wasn’t even legal to drive.

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The Video Speaks for Itself

We’re fortunate that people had their camera phones going and thought to record Sam’s rendition of the national anthem. It’s clear that he is a talented singer, and we hope that he’s able to do amazing things with that voice.

It’s always amazing to see how teens are able to overcome the drama of their teen years and produce amazing results. We hope to see more videos like this in the near future!

 

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