Yes, you can, if you're listening to the National Anthem on the closing night of the Republican National Convention being held in St. Paul, Minnesota. His performance will take place at approximately 7:30pm ET.
Then, Trace Adkins will soon travel to the Persian Gulf to visit America’s armed forces as part of a USO/Armed Forces entertainment tour. During his week-long trip, Adkins will perform for troops, visit remote forward operating bases, sign autographs and pose for pictures. He will also share personal accounts of how he started out in the music industry, talk one-on-one with troops and extend his heartfelt gratitude to those currently serving overseas in support of operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom.
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1 comment:
I never understand why the record labels don't get a copy of the artist's performance to country radio shortly after it airs. Many country stations air the National Anthem but I know of no labels that rush out an MP3 after their artist performs. Your only option is to hope for a good quality TV recording.
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