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In February 2021, as conservatives gathered in Orlando, Florida, for the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), a video went viral on social media that supposedly showed how the conference began with a messy rendition of the national anthem. The viral CPAC national anthem video features a split screen. On one side, there's a singer. And on the other, we see a pianist rush to his seat and hurriedly prepare himself to play as a voice off camera can be heard saying don't screw this up. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdgT0hX1swc&feature=emb_title The video on the right features a genuine video from CPAC. The video on the left does not. This rendition of The Star-Spangled Banner was performed by singer Sailor Sabol. While some on social media claimed that this singer is also Ted Cruz's dog walker (a reference to a misleading claim about the Texas senator abandoning his dog when he traveled to Cancun, Mexico, during a severe winter storm), that is not the case. Others claimed that this performance took place just before former U.S. President Donald Trump took the stage. That is also untrue. According to CPAC's schedule, this rendition of the national anthem took place on the first day of CPAC 2021. Trump spoke on the final day of the conference. An unaltered version of Sabol's performance can be seen at the 20 minute mark of the following video: As you can see, this was an a capella version (sans piano accompaniment) of the national anthem. Sabol's interpretation of The Star-Spangled Banner struck a sour chord with some social media users, who shared video of her rendition with various jokes and criticism. One person, for instance, claimed that this song was in the key of Q (a reference to the Qanon conspiracy theory.) As the criticism circulated, some musicians started posting videos of themselves playing along with Sabol. The viral video shared above comes from pianist Larry Goldings. Here's a similar parody video from Kevon Carter: In short, a rendition of the national anthem performed at CPAC 2021 inspired some musicians to post mocking parodies. The singer's performance was real; the accompaniments were not.
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