Brave Toddler’s National Anthem Brings Crowd of 6,000 People to Their Feet

If you’ve ever been in a game, I’m sure you have stood up for the national anthem. At that moment, everyone in the stadium or field stand in unity to honor their nation. So, it is a big deal when you are given a chance to sing the anthem in front of everyone. And this 3-year-old’s performance got 6000 people on their feet!
According to his mother, Drake Winslow loves to sing around the house. However, his favorite song is the Star-Spangled Banner. So, it was perfect when he got a chance to sing the National Anthem in the School Day game in Syracuse, New York.
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