My son sang at a Minor League game and he was given 8 complimentary tickets.
God Save the Queen has been Canada's royal anthem since before Confederation. This remains our royal anthem today, but is played much less frequently since the introduction O Canada!, our national anthem.
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The US national anthem is The Star Spangled Banner
No state has their own anthem, but there are songs that are thought of as national anthems, because they are sung in that state so much.
Too much.
God Save the Queen has been Canada's royal anthem since before Confederation. This remains our royal anthem today, but is played much less frequently since the introduction O Canada!, our national anthem.
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following courtesy and protocol visiting country has their anthem first, much like any flag raising ceremony, all other flags raise before with U.S. flag being raised last , and tallest, no anthem or flag should be raised , played after the U.S.'s
Because taking off your hat symbolizes respect, so keeping it on symbolizes a lack of respect for your country. Not that I care much about the national anthem, it's just a symbol for patriots.
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I takes 52 seconds to sing Jana Gana Mana (National Anthem)
There is no definitive answer on how much she got paid, but it is probably in the hundreds of thousands of dollars.
not as much as it used to. in fact it is unfortunate but most people in America don't know the national anthem or that there is more than one verse to it
Amar shonar Banglaa, ami tomay bhalobashi Oh, my golden Bengal, I do love you so much!
Yes. Troops will salute while the national anthem of the United States, "To the Colors," or a foreign national anthem is being played. This is out of respect for the host nation and shows that we respect them as much as our own country. Every branch of the military has regulations that govern this requirement. For example, Army Regulation 600-25 and Filed Manual 7-21.13, are the regulations that mandate Soldiers to salute foreign national anthems.