He had never practiced the national anthem, but he did it brilliantly.
You know how challenging it can be to hit every note in the American National Anthem if you’ve ever attempted to sing along.

Isaac Bryant, a student in high school, auditioned at the age of 17 even though he had no plans to perform.
No matter how challenging it is, someone needs to complete it. Bryant’s goal is to become a vocalist, to be fair. You don’t allow anyone to sing ‘The Star-Spangled Banner’ at a public function.

However, the fact that his solo was motivated by a high school wrestling event at Ohio’s Mechanicsburg High School
is what makes it so extraordinary. Evidently, the national anthem could not be performed by anybody else.
Bryant recalled, ‘They wanted someone to sing the national anthem, so I was like, ‘I’ll do it.
The kid decided
to try it out after getting some encouragement from a friend, and from all reports, he did well.
Thankfully, the event was captured on camera (the Facebook video, which has received over 1 million views,
is embedded below). It’s difficult to predict when anything will catch people’s attention, but the teen’s gesture undoubtedly did.
Bryant said, ‘I feel blessed and I sincerely thank God,’ as he expressed his thankfulness to God. Because it’s
relatable and honest, and because many people are in the military, I think it’s gaining popularity.
As soon as the video went viral, media outlets started calling his little Ohio town, where the boy grew up listening to country music, especially Hank Williams.
Shortly after his impromptu performance, Bryant received a gift from his mother. He was instructed to prepare to travel to John Glenn International Airport by her.

The child told ABC 6/FOX 28 News, “She said you’re going to be on Fox & Friends Wednesday morning, and we’re leaving tonight.”
Bryant’s solo performance gave him the chance to sing the National Anthem in front of a crowd for the first time. But before, he performed another spectacle that stunned everyone at the airport.
On a guitar his grandfather had constructed, he charmed passersby, giving them something to talk about on their flights.

Later, he was requested to sing the national anthem once more, this time in Washington, D.C., to honor those who had received Medals of Honor.
Bryant expressed his thoughts about becoming famous on the internet by saying, ‘At this point, it’s all just a dream come true.’

He is especially happy that he was singing a patriotic song when his big moment happened. And he addressed a letter to those who are unhappy with the state of the world.
‘I love America, so if you’re beginning to doubt it, hold onto hope,’ he urged.
In addition to his academic endeavors, Bryant, an Ohio State student, wants to pursue a career in country music.
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