She was born blind and with some other condition that I cant remember, and probably coulnt spell.
This was at a University of Kentucky womens basketball game...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEdIHMJe8VM&feature=related
This little girl singing national anthem...
Discussion in 'General Baptist Discussions' started by Alive in Christ, Apr 12, 2012.
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Wow! That was fantastic! Did you catch her age? I missed it.
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Just fantastic!
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Fantastic!
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16-year-old Marlana VanHoose, who sang the National Anthem before the UK vs Ole Miss women's game on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012.
The Johnson Central student, who is blind and was born with Cytomegalovirus, got a visit at midcourt from UK Women's Head Coach Matthew Mitchell before the game.
"It was really moving," he said. "I told her before tipoff, it really brought tears to my eyes. It was the best performance we've ever had here at Memorial Coliseum. What an unbelievable voice on a little bitty girl like that." -
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Wow! She was really good! And she did that acapella, to boot. A lot of good singers can hide behind the soundtrack, but that just all her.
I had to look up that disease. What I found said that it was a common virus with most people having one before they are 40.
It said that the high risk groups with dangers of terrible problems accompanying it were the unborn, people with AIDS, and children with very low immune systems.
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I can't believe that voice came from that little kid!