MŌRIAH Performs “The Star Spangled Banner” At Los Angeles Kings Game

MŌRIAH recently performed the United States National Anthem, "The Star Spangled Banner," at the Los Angeles Kings game on February 8th at Crypto.com Arena.
"I've sung our U.S. anthem more than any other song in my whole life! I love it so much and it's a dream of mine to one day perform it with a full mariachi band," MŌRIAH says. "Thank you to the LA Kings for allowing me to take the first step in that direction."
Watch her performance HERE.
MŌRIAH (Smallbone) is a Latin-American recording artist, actress and producer from Los Angeles, CA. Her sophomore album, BRAVE, hit number 9 on Billboard's CCM charts, which included a collaboration with Grammy Award-winning rapper Andy Mineo. Film credits include playing the starring role in Because of Gracia (2017) and the legendary singer Loyce Whiteman in an upcoming Ronald Reagan biopic alongside Dennis Quaid (Reagan, 2023). She released her first live EP, (Live from the Quarry), on October 29th, 2021, which featured a guest appearance by her Grammy-winning husband, Joel Smallbone, of for KING & COUNTRY.
For more information on MŌRIAH and the Curtain Call EP, follow MŌRIAH on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter and visit https://www.moriahsmallbone.com.
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