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St. Louis singer-songwriter Michael B. Whit to sing Cardinals opening day National Anthem

St. Louis singer-songwriter Michael B. Whit, known for his electrifying anthem "Red October," will be showcasing his talent by performing the National Anthem. Michael B. Whit, a St. Louis singer-songwriter, will sing the Cardinals opening day National Anthem, "Red October." The song was co-written and produced with music heavyweight Joe Capo Kent & Flea and features a high-energy tribute to the team's legacy. Whit infuses the song with the city's baseball passion and pays tribute to Cardinals legends like Musial, Gibson, Ozzie, and Molina. Whit's performance is also a celebration of St Louis' love for baseball, drawing inspiration from Tina Turner and Hank Williams Jr.

St. Louis singer-songwriter Michael B. Whit to sing Cardinals opening day National Anthem

Published : a month ago by Malik Wilson in Entertainment

"Red October," co-written and produced with music heavyweight Joe Capo Kent & Flea, has captured the hearts of Cardinals fans with its high-energy tribute to the team's storied legacy. Whit, a lifelong St. Louisan, infuses the song with the city's baseball passion, paying homage to Cardinals legends like Musial, Gibson, Ozzie, and Molina.

"This performance is not just about the anthem; it's a celebration of St. Louis and its love for baseball," says Whit. "Drawing inspiration from Tina Turner's power and Hank Williams Jr.'s grit, 'Red October' is a rallying cry to support the Redbirds and honor the essence of the game."

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