Despite the fact that Orioles fans have witnessed a good number of Hall of Famers play at Camden Yards, there was a unique Hall of Famer in Wednesday’s game.
Following the playing of the national anthem by renowned whistler Chris Ullman, the Orioles defeated the Red Sox 6-1. His performance has gone viral, and it’s all over the internet.
Tell me now about Chris Ullman. Ullman, a four-time world champion whistler, was inducted into the international Whistling Hall of Fame in 2012.
Throughout his incredible whistling career, he has serenaded former President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney at the White House,
played the national anthem at multiple sporting events, and collaborated with ten different symphony orchestras.
Ullman is not only a talented musician but also a well-paid worker. He is currently president of Ullman Communications, a company that provides strategic counsel.
Ullman, his wife Kristen, and their three kids call Alexandria, Virginia, home. He is renowned for being a motivational writer and speaker. Despite his reputation as a whistler, he enjoys more conventional musical genres.
Chris Ullman is the epitome of the modern Renaissance guy. Fans are eager to learn which stadium he will be playing at next because they want to see him give another amazing performance.