I’ve always had a passion for theater, and I believe that performing on stage requires a great deal of self-assurance.
Adults need to practice and train for years before they can comfortably act, sing, and dance on stage.
A three-year-old kid will be performing as a child, and he is maybe the youngest person I have ever seen play the National Anthem. He is not a grown-up.
His ability is capturing so many hearts that the video of him singing has received close to half a million views.
The youngest person to have ever performed the National Anthem during a Syracuse, New York, School Day game is three-year-old Drake Winslow.
In front of 6,000 people, this confident young artist performed a flawless rendition of the song.
His amazing performance was met with a standing ovation.
Throughout his performance, Drake’s mother Chelsea remained by him and said, “I just think he’s too little to realize how big of a deal it is.”
We just try to stay calm around him and try not to bring it up too often. Nobody asks him whether he’s nervous. After that, maybe he won’t think about that. He still doesn’t fully get what anxiety is.
According to his mother, her handsome son likes to sing around the home, but his all-time favorite song has always been the Star Spangled Banner.
Now, according to Tip Hero, he can’t wait to sing it again.
Let’s enjoy the video together: