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Among the annals of national anthems as a prelude to sporting events, few have topped the one delivered by Whitney Houston before Super Bowl XXV in 1991 in Tampa, Florida.
On January 27, 1991—ten days into the Persian Gulf War—Whitney Houston took the field at Tampa Stadium and performed "The Star Spangled Banner", backed by th...
Ranked second on the list, writing "Whitney Houston had a memorable rendition before Super Bowl XXV while the country was at war with Iraq during Desert Storm," following The US Air Force Academy Chorale's performance of the national anthem at Super Bowl VI.
Ten days after the U.S. entered into war, Whitney Houston didn't just sing the national anthem at Super Bowl XXV -- she owned it. This is the story of her moment in time.
The American National Anthem (USA) - "Released on May 14, 1991, Whitney's HBO concert special Welcome Home Heroes with Whitney Houston, which was broadcast l...
It is when Whitney Houston sang the National Anthem at the Superbowl. This was during the time period of the Pers... This is from Television's Greatest Moments.
How Whitney Houston's iconic Super Bowl national anthem became the gold standard Rickey Minor, Houston's longtime musical director, shares the story behind the performance, and why it stands...
Whitney Houston performed “The Star Spangled Banner,” the U.S. national anthem, on January 27, 1991 at Super Bowl XXV, backed by The Florida Orchestra, conducted by Maestro Jahja Ling. The performance took place 10 days into the Persian Gulf War.
Houston's rendition of the National Anthem was particularly inspiring due to the fact that Superbowl XXV (25) was held as the first Gulf War began.
Archive video of a portion of Whitney Houston singing the national anthem at the 1991 Super Bowl is shown.