Fans at the Indianapolis 500 may have thought singer-songwriter Jewel’s version of the national anthem was a little tone deaf.
Instead of doing a by-the-book rendition of ‘The Star-Spangled Banner’, the Alaska-raised Folk artist, 49, put together a more nuanced version of the anthem.
On a stage as big as ‘The Greatest Spectacle in Racing’, the four-time Grammy-nominated artist put together a soulful version of the 200+ year-old song.
It was similar in style and tone to the national anthem she sang at the 2023 NBA All-Star Game in Utah, where she was born.
While it wasn’t a complete departure from the notes as other versions had, nor was it a horribly sung version, some on social media objected to this rendition of the song.
The songstress sported an all-white outfit for the occasion, looking chic in a bodysuit and a white button-up jacket worn over it.
She accessorized the look with a beige cowboy hat.
Jewel wore her strawberry toned tresses cascading down her shoulders in light curls.
She strummed on her dark green guitar and rearranged the entire song for a much slower and soulful rendition.
On Twitter, the version of the anthem sung generated a lot of reactions – with the general consensus being mixed.
That being said, there were plenty of Twitter users upset at the sound of the song.
‘She did a great job butchering the National Anthem and even kept her hat on – wow,’ one person Tweeted.
Another said, ‘You’re given the honor of singing the National Anthem at the biggest spectacle in racing, and you decide to rewrite the music? I’m all for being creative and putting your own “personal” touch to it, but that was way too much!’
‘This is the perfect example of how not to do the national anthem,’ yet another person wrote. ‘It was to the point of being disrespectful.’
There were also plenty of people defending the performance for numerous reasons.
One user thought that the performance was ‘out of place’, but said, ‘I’m a traditionalist who believes that our National Anthem should always be sung in it’s [sic] original form. However, the rendition that @jeweljk delivered was unique and sounded nice.’
Another said, ‘Hmm I was expecting to hate it hearing the uproar. I thought it was a nice arrangement and fit her style. Personally, I’ve never really cared for her or her voice,
A different Twitter user thought the version matched the tone of Memorial Day, saying ‘Wow, people online really can find anything to be offended about. Thought that was a nice rendition and wish everyone a happy Memorial Day weekend, as we remember and honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice to preserve the freedom we are blessed with.’
https://www.cf.org/news/watch-jewel-sparks-backlash-after-adding-own-twist-while-singing-national-anthem-at-indy-500/
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