Maya rudolph national song of devotion, Former "Saturday Night Live" star Maya Rudolph sang the national hymn at Tulane University's beginning a weekend ago. Obviously, the humorist and on-screen character didn't sing the verses of Francis Scott Key straight — her form, sung in the method of Beyoncé, included additions of "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" and "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)."
"I thank you for having me here to go along with you on this exceptional day in this staggering city," she said, as NOLA.com reported. "I remain here humbled, thoughtful and totally stripped under this robe."Rumblings of dissent — de rigueur with any option adaptation of the song of devotion, from Roseanne Barr's to Christina Aguilera's — didn't appear to blast into an undeniable debate.
"The national song of devotion is no giggling matter," one commentator at NOLA.com composed. "It just not right to utilize the national song of devotion for comic material. … I am certain she had other material that she could have chosen for this event."
Rudolph will probably survive, maybe to host another theatrical presentation
"I thank you for having me here to go along with you on this exceptional day in this staggering city," she said, as NOLA.com reported. "I remain here humbled, thoughtful and totally stripped under this robe."Rumblings of dissent — de rigueur with any option adaptation of the song of devotion, from Roseanne Barr's to Christina Aguilera's — didn't appear to blast into an undeniable debate.
"The national song of devotion is no giggling matter," one commentator at NOLA.com composed. "It just not right to utilize the national song of devotion for comic material. … I am certain she had other material that she could have chosen for this event."
Rudolph will probably survive, maybe to host another theatrical presentation
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